US761506A - Crutch. - Google Patents

Crutch. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US761506A
US761506A US15989803A US1903159898A US761506A US 761506 A US761506 A US 761506A US 15989803 A US15989803 A US 15989803A US 1903159898 A US1903159898 A US 1903159898A US 761506 A US761506 A US 761506A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
pad
ground
rubber
piece
screw
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US15989803A
Inventor
August G Kreimer
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US15989803A priority Critical patent/US761506A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US761506A publication Critical patent/US761506A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H3/00Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
    • A61H3/02Crutches
    • A61H3/0288Ferrules or tips therefor

Definitions

  • FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG. 5.
  • Rms n 500., pudwaumafmsumumI uc,
  • the object of my invention is to provide an improved crutch which-will yield to the weight of the body, thus relieving the jar of walking, which will not slip from under the user to cause falls, and which is of simple'and durable construction o
  • My invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of the lower portion of a crutch embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 an end view of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 a section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 a bottom plan view of the groundpiece of the crutch.
  • a frame-piece B in which is pivotal] y mounted a reversible groundpiece C.
  • the piece C is preferably mounted on screws 0, having shoulders 0', which, taking against corresponding shoulders in pieceG, permit tightening of screws 0 without binding on their bearings 6 in frame B.
  • a longitudinal rib c is provided at one side of piece C, and a spring-held clamp b with' jaws b is piv oted to frame B, so as .to engage rib and lock-piece C in either of its reversible positions.
  • At either end piece 0 is provided with a cap D, secured to piece C by a threaded plug d taking into a threaded socketc in piece C.
  • a nut 03- on cap D facilitates the removal or replacement of cap D.
  • the plug d and cap D are bored to permit the free passage of screws E and E, which are yieldingly held in position byrubber blocks 6 and e in the bottom of sockets 0
  • Each of the screws E and E serves to secure a square rubber block or pad "F to the outer ends of piece C.
  • a larger square rubber block or pad G is provided with a square central opening adapted to fit snugly over block F, where it is held againstcap D by its frictional engagetrude.
  • screw E in the end of the floor-piece designed for outdoor use is made long enough to protrude from block F and is held in position by two rubber blocks 6, while the other or indoor end is provided with a shorter screw Eand but one rubber block a to hold the screw in position.
  • a crutch the combination of a rubber ground-pad; a screw securing the pad in position and capable of longitudinal movement; and a larger rubber ground-pad having a central opening adapted to take over the first pad and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith, substantially as specified.
  • a crutch the combination of a groundpiece; a threaded socket in the ground-piece; a bearing-cap having a threaded plug adapted to take into the socket; a screw taking through the cap and plug and capable of longitudinal movement therein; a rubber block in the socket behind the head of the screw; a rubber pad secured to the end of the screw; and a larger rubber pad having a central opening adapted to take over the first pad and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith, substantially as specified.
  • a reversible ground-piece a rubber ground-pad secured to one end of the ground-piece by means of a screw capable of longitudinal movement; a rubber ground-piece secured to the other end of the ground-piece by means of a screw 1 capable of longitudinal movement and protruding from the face of the pad; and larger rubber ground-pads having central openings adapted to take over the first pads and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith, substantially as specified.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Epidemiology (AREA)
  • Pain & Pain Management (AREA)
  • Physical Education & Sports Medicine (AREA)
  • Rehabilitation Therapy (AREA)
  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Animal Behavior & Ethology (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Veterinary Medicine (AREA)
  • Rehabilitation Tools (AREA)

Description

PATENTED MAY 31., 1904.:
I APPLICATION FILED JUNE 3, .1903.
I no monnp.
FIG. 5.
Fla. 2.
fiu us 2 G1 Kre in: e r.
Rms n: 500., pudwaumafmsumumI uc,
' 'citizenof the United States, residing at Gin-- cinnati, in the county. of Hamilton and State UNITED STATES Patented May 31, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
'CRUTCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 761,506, dated May 31,1904.
. Application filed June 3,1903. "Serial No. 159,898. (No model.)
.To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AUeUsr G. KREIMER, a
of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Grutches, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide an improved crutch which-will yield to the weight of the body, thus relieving the jar of walking, which will not slip from under the user to cause falls, and which is of simple'and durable construction o My invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of the lower portion of a crutch embodying my invention; Fig. 2, an end view of Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 a bottom plan view of the groundpiece of the crutch.
To the lower ends of the crutch standards or legs A is secured a frame-piece B, in which is pivotal] y mounted a reversible groundpiece C. The piece C is preferably mounted on screws 0, having shoulders 0', which, taking against corresponding shoulders in pieceG, permit tightening of screws 0 without binding on their bearings 6 in frame B. A longitudinal rib c is provided at one side of piece C, and a spring-held clamp b with' jaws b is piv oted to frame B, so as .to engage rib and lock-piece C in either of its reversible positions. At either end piece 0 is provided with a cap D, secured to piece C by a threaded plug d taking into a threaded socketc in piece C. A nut 03- on cap D facilitates the removal or replacement of cap D. The plug d and cap D are bored to permit the free passage of screws E and E, which are yieldingly held in position byrubber blocks 6 and e in the bottom of sockets 0 Each of the screws E and E serves to secure a square rubber block or pad "F to the outer ends of piece C. A larger square rubber block or pad G is provided with a square central opening adapted to fit snugly over block F, where it is held againstcap D by its frictional engagetrude.
ment with block F. The, screw E in the end of the floor-piece designed for outdoor use is made long enough to protrude from block F and is held in position by two rubber blocks 6, while the other or indoor end is provided with a shorter screw Eand but one rubber block a to hold the screw in position.
In use out of doors the point of screw E engages with the ground or ice or snow to prevent slipping. Whenthe weight of the body is thrown on the crutch, the screw E yielding against the rubber blocks 0 relieves the jar.
In case the point of screwE should strike a hard smooth surface, such as a pebble or wet asphalt, and slip or tend to slip the yielding of screw E and the angle which the crutch assumes in slipping will bring one side of rubber pads F and into contact with the ground and prevent further slipping. This result is facilitated by the opening of the joint between blocks F and G on the contacting side, which presents the sharp edge g of the central opening in pad G to the ground. The pressure of block G on cap D forms an annular recess in the inner face of the block, so that when the block is reversed, as may easily be done, the outer face is slightly cupped in the center, which further tends to prevent slipping by suction. When the outer one of the rubber blocks 6 becomes worn or loses its elasticity, it may readily be replaced without disturbing the inner block.
In use indoors the ground-piece C is reversed and the weight borne directly by rubber blocks F and G, as screw E. does not pro- The action of the rubber blocks is substantially the same as'when they contact on the outdoor side to prevent slipping. They also relieve the jar in .walking. Here the yielding of screw E tends to relieve the jar of walking and by permitting the screw to follow rubber block F prevents the wearing loose of the threads in the block.
While I have shown and described the preferred means for carrying my invention into effect, this is capable of variation without departing from the spirit of the invention. I therefore do not wish to be confined to the exact construction disclosed; but
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a crutch, the combination of a rubber ground-pad; a screw securing the pad in position and capable of longitudinal movement; and a larger rubber ground-pad having a central opening adapted to take over the first pad and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith, substantially as specified.
2. In a crutch, the combination of a groundpiece; a threaded socket in the ground-piece; a bearing-cap having a threaded plug adapted to take into the socket; a screw taking through the cap and plug and capable of longitudinal movement therein; a rubber block in the socket behind the head of the screw; a rubber pad secured to the end of the screw; and a larger rubber pad having a central opening adapted to take over the first pad and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith, substantially as specified.
3. In a crutch the combination of a rubber ground-pad; a screw, capable of longitudinal movement, securing the pad in position and protruding from the face of the pad to contact with the ground; and a larger rubber pad having a central opening adapted to take over the first pad and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith; substantially as specified.
I. In a crutch, the combination of a reversible ground-piece; a rubber ground-pad secured to one end of the ground-piece by means of a screw capable of longitudinal movement; and a rubber groundpiece secured to the other end of the ground-piece by means of a screw capable of longitudinal movement and protruding from the face of the pad, substantially as specified.
5. In a crutch, the combination of a reversible ground-piece; a rubber ground-pad secured to one end of the ground-piece by means of a screw capable of longitudinal movement; a rubber ground-piece secured to the other end of the ground-piece by means of a screw 1 capable of longitudinal movement and protruding from the face of the pad; and larger rubber ground-pads having central openings adapted to take over the first pads and be held in position by frictional engagement therewith, substantially as specified.
AUGUST G. KREIMER.
Witnesses:
JOHN STUEBER, JOHN EDWARD RUNK.
US15989803A 1903-06-03 1903-06-03 Crutch. Expired - Lifetime US761506A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US15989803A US761506A (en) 1903-06-03 1903-06-03 Crutch.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US15989803A US761506A (en) 1903-06-03 1903-06-03 Crutch.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US761506A true US761506A (en) 1904-05-31

Family

ID=2829992

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US15989803A Expired - Lifetime US761506A (en) 1903-06-03 1903-06-03 Crutch.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US761506A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US760161A (en) Golf-club.
US3177884A (en) Crutch tip
US1478388A (en) Massage instrument
US765984A (en) Foot for crutches or canes.
US761506A (en) Crutch.
US2116941A (en) Crutch or cane spike
US2606568A (en) Crutch tip
US503437A (en) Brace
US953298A (en) Clutch-bolt.
US1158943A (en) Combination-tip for crutches and canes.
US1523703A (en) Crutch tip
US1212443A (en) Toilet article.
US309273A (en) Furniture-caster
US1125770A (en) Square.
US803420A (en) Tip-holder for billiard-cues.
US47695A (en) Improvement in crutches
US1117044A (en) Scythe-fastening device.
US56025A (en) Improvement in scrubbing-brushes
US278934A (en) Billiard-cue
US1303304A (en) The correct holding of the hand when writing and for
US108303A (en) Improvement in crutches
US736289A (en) Blotting-pad.
US730466A (en) Crutch.
US877929A (en) Ice-creeper.
US596847A (en) Shoe-heel