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AXILLARY CRUTCH
| Application Number |
US2022081194 |
| Publication Number |
2023/108079 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2022-12-08 |
| Publication Date |
2023-06-15 |
| Owner |
MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC. (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Younger, Max Jefferies
- Arnspiger, John
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Abstract
An axillary crutch includes a leg; a handle; and an axillary support secured atop the leg. The axillary support includes a lower support structure; an upper flexible layer; and a bladder disposed between the lower support structure and the layer.
IPC Classes ?
- A61H 3/02 - Crutches
- A61H 3/00 - Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
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KNEE CRUTCH
| Application Number |
US2022081196 |
| Publication Number |
2023/108081 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2022-12-08 |
| Publication Date |
2023-06-15 |
| Owner |
MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC. (USA)
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| Inventor |
Younger, Max Jefferies
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Abstract
A knee crutch includes a leg tube; a support tube secured to the leg tube and comprising a platform portion and a vertical portion; a cradle positioned atop and secured to the platform portion of the support tube; and a thigh restraint coupled to the vertical portion of the support tube. The thigh restraint has a pair of wings operably coupled to an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment mechanism is configured to simultaneously and dependently adjust an angular position of the pair of wings.
IPC Classes ?
- A61H 3/02 - Crutches
- A61F 2/62 - Artificial legs or feet or parts thereof adjustable, e.g. adjustable shank, thigh, or tubular skeletal system
- A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
- A61F 5/05 - Devices for stretching or reducing fractured limbsDevices for distractionsSplints for immobilising
- A61F 5/37 - Restraining devices for the body or for body partsRestraining shirts
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FOOT FOR MEDICAL MOBILITY DEVICE
| Application Number |
US2021071588 |
| Publication Number |
2022/067335 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2021-09-24 |
| Publication Date |
2022-03-31 |
| Owner |
MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC. (USA)
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| Inventor |
Younger, Max
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Abstract
A foot for a medical mobility device includes an upper portion, a traction surface, and a cushion ring. The upper portion has an opening at a first end for receiving an end of a medical mobility device and an upper portion post extending from a second end away from the opening. The traction surface has a core element comprising a cylindrical post extending upwardly from the traction surface. The upper portion is secured atop the core element. The cylindrical post is adhered to the upper portion post thereby defining a space between the upper portion and the traction surface, and the cushion ring is positioned in the space.
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RECLINED CRUTCH
| Application Number |
US2021070879 |
| Publication Number |
2022/016189 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2021-07-14 |
| Publication Date |
2022-01-20 |
| Owner |
MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC. (USA)
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| Inventor |
Younger, Max Jefferies
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Abstract
A reclined forearm crutch includes a leg; and a cradle attached to the leg for supporting the forearm and elbow of a use. The cradle has a bounding surface area corresponding to at least 20 in2. The cradle is angled about 5 to about 50 degrees relative to vertical.
IPC Classes ?
- A61H 3/02 - Crutches
- A45B 9/00 - WALKING STICKSUMBRELLASLADIES' OR LIKE FANS Details
- A61H 3/00 - Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
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CRUTCH
| Application Number |
US2018050413 |
| Publication Number |
2019/055392 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2018-09-11 |
| Publication Date |
2019-03-21 |
| Owner |
MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC. (USA)
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| Inventor |
Younger, Max Jeffries
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Abstract
Embodiments of crutches are disclosed. A crutch has a main body having a substantially vertical tubular member with a plurality of apertures formed therein; an angled portion extending upwardly from the substantially vertical tubular member; an arm rest support extending perpendicularly from the angled portion for receiving an arm rest; and a handle extending outwardly from the arm rest support. The crutch further includes a leg telescopically received into the substantially vertical tubular member, and a foot exchangably received by the leg.
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