| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE32815 |
Height adjustable crutch |
January 3, 1989 |
| A height adjustable crutch having a bow comprised of a pair of hollow tubular vertical members which are angled downwardly toward each other with their lower extremities aligned in spaced-apart parallel relationship in their hollow tubular condition. A hollow tubular carrier is disposed |
| D357361 |
Integrally molded stackable shower stool |
April 18, 1995 |
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| D355985 |
Integrally molded stackable shower chair |
March 7, 1995 |
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| D339468 |
Handle for ambulatory aid |
September 21, 1993 |
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| D324946 |
Quad cane base |
March 31, 1992 |
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| D310646 |
Foldable rolling walker |
September 18, 1990 |
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| D305401 |
Anatomical handgrip |
January 9, 1990 |
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| D297876 |
Swimming pool chair lift |
September 27, 1988 |
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| 5560627 |
Low cost wheelchair |
October 1, 1996 |
| A low-cost wheelchair that is formed from side members made from continuous, bent single pieces of tubing that is formed to create a loop, and crimped at the juncture where the loop is formed. An axle is mounted at the juncture of each loop, and a large rear wheel is mounted on each |
| 5530975 |
Method of lifting a patient with a sling |
July 2, 1996 |
| A sling for a patient lifter has a generally U-shape with two leg straps and at least two side straps to permit the positioning of the patient in a comfortable position. The side straps are located on opposite sides of the sling and include at least two loops. |
| 5433235 |
Foldable and lockable walker |
July 18, 1995 |
| A foldable and lockable walker is disclosed that includes a pair of locking members provided on the cross-brace and cooperatively engaged to the horizontal portion of the side supports. The locking member receives a spring biased pin to lock the side supports against relative movement wi |
| 5396670 |
Sling for a patient lifter |
March 14, 1995 |
| A sting for a patient lifter has a generally U-shape with two leg straps and at least two side straps to permit the positioning of the patient in a comfortable position. The side straps are located on opposite sides of the sling and include at least two loops. |
| 5381813 |
Adjustable hand grip for orthopedic crutch |
January 17, 1995 |
| An adjustable hand grip is provided that can slide along the vertical supports of an orthopedic crutch. The hand grip can be easily fixed to the supports at different vertical elevations to accommodate the user by using a locking member that includes a pin that is biased inwardly into |
| 5343573 |
Integrally molded stackable commode chair |
September 6, 1994 |
| An integrally molded unitary stackable commode chair comprises a seat with a central opening, four legs, a back rest, and two armrests that have a greater vertical elevation at the chair front than at the rear. The seat comprises subjacent ribs to provide strength and durability. The sea |
| 5339850 |
Orthopedic hand grip for ambulation aids, tools and other implements |
August 23, 1994 |
| A hand grip for canes, crutches, walkers, outrigger skis, tools, etc., includes an elongated body possessing an axially inner end provided with a recess configured for partially receiving an elongated cylindrical support member of the ambulation aid, and an axially outer end including an |
| 5301968 |
Mobility support device |
April 12, 1994 |
| A mobile support device for a handicapped person and rollable on a reaction surface, the mobile support device comprises first and second longitudinally extending frame sections oriented in spaced relationship. A back support portion extends transversely between and is coupled with the |
| 5299589 |
Orthopedic crutch with adjustable hand grip |
April 5, 1994 |
| Described is an orthopedic crutch with an adjustable hand grip that can slide along the vertical supports and be fixed to the supports at different vertical elevations to accommodate the user. |
| 5291910 |
Adjustable hand grip for orthopedic crutch |
March 8, 1994 |
| An adjustable hand grip that can slide along the vertical supports of an orthopedic crutch is provided. The hand grip can be easily fixed to the supports at different vertical elevations to accommodate the user by providing a sleeve that surrounds and slides over each vertical support. |
| 5289596 |
Commode of unitary construction |
March 1, 1994 |
| A commode chair of unitary molded plastic construction having chair legs, a seat and a chair back. The seat comprises an upper and a lower seat section, at least one of which comprises a toilet seat with a central opening. The toilet seat has a seating surface sculpted and configured in |
| 5273063 |
Folding tray for invalid walkers |
December 28, 1993 |
| A fold-down detachable utility tray for invalid walkers is disclosed, comprising a generally rectangular tray frame in combination with a pair of locking, fold-down arms each having spring clips for securement to the upright members of an invalid walker. In one preferred embodiment, the |
| 5197152 |
Commode of unitary construction |
March 30, 1993 |
| A commode chair of unitary molded plastic construction having chair legs, a seat and a chair back. The seat comprises an upper and a lower seat section, at least one of which comprises a toilet seat with a central opening. The toilet seat has a seating surface sculpted and configured in |
| 4996727 |
Disposable waste bag |
March 5, 1991 |
| A disposable waste bag having a flexible enclosure secured around the perimeter of an opening in a semirigid sheet of material. The semirigid sheet is foldable along a line across the middle to allow the bag to be opened and placed in position on a portable commode or bedpan. After use, |
| 4907839 |
Walker with folding seat |
March 13, 1990 |
| A walker with a retrofittable foldable sheet has at least one front leg and a plurality of rear legs. Clamps attach to each of the legs and a seat extends over and is supported by the clamps. A guide connects a portion of the seat to at least one of the front legs to allow the seat to be |
| 4907794 |
Foldable rolling walker |
March 13, 1990 |
| A foldable rolling walker having a high crossbar for easier walking convenience, height adjustable handles centered over offset wheels for greater stability, lockable pivoting front wheels and reversible brakes. The overall design is compact, lightweight and very stable. The walker i |
| 4748994 |
Reversible walker device |
June 7, 1988 |
| A walking aid adapted for use either before or behind the invalid user and comprising a pair of tubular side sections spaced apart and connected by a transverse brace at one pair of opposed ends to form a four legged free standing walker frame. Each side section support and adjustably di |
| 4733682 |
Tubular crutch construction |
March 29, 1988 |
| A crutch of tubular construction has two crutch bows with straight parallel lower ends, between which is a leg carrier tube held by an upper fastener and lower rivets, and a crutch leg telescoped in the carrier tube. Weak points are avoided by gradually flattening the bows from a cylindr |