Walker
US-D902790-S · Nov 24, 2020 · US
US11877977B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11877977-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117404718-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2024 |
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An improved walker includes an adjustable frame with angled portions that provide an ergonomic interface and enhanced stability for a user. The front of the walker includes a wishbone front support frame. Rather than incorporating multiple front legs extending from the top of the walker to the floor, the wishbone front support frame provides clearance on either side of a center front column. This clearance allows users to position, or maneuver, the walker close to adjacent objects. The handrail portions of the walker are pitched at a downward angle running in a direction from the rear to the front of the walker. This pitch moves the operating position of the user close to the front of walker providing a safe and stable operating position.
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A walker, comprising: a wishbone-shaped support frame arranged at a front side of the walker and having a center column extending a length from a first end to a second end, the wishbone-shaped support frame having a first attachment leg attached to the first end and extending away from a first side of the center column and a second attachment leg attached to the first end and extending away from a second side of the center column opposite the first side of the center column; a telescoping column disposed at least partially inside a hollow space of the second end of the center column; a handlebar attached to the telescoping column, the handlebar having a first tube end and a second tube end disposed opposite the first tube end; a first handrail portion attached to the first tube end of the handlebar, wherein the first handrail portion extends from the handlebar at the front side of the walker to a rear side of the walker; and a second handrail portion attached to the second tube end of the handlebar, wherein the second handrail portion extends from the handlebar at the front side of the walker to the rear side of the walker, wherein the first handrail portion and the second handrail portion are disposed in a common plane, and wherein the common plane angles from a first height dimension measured at the front side of the walker to a higher second height dimension measured at the rear side of the walker. 2. The walker of claim 1 , further comprising: a first back leg attached to the first handrail portion at the rear side of the walker; and a second back leg attached to the second handrail portion at the rear side of the walker. 3. The walker of claim 2 , further comprising: at least one foot that inserts into a hollow end of the first attachment leg, the second attachment leg, the first back leg, and the second back leg, wherein the at least one foot comprises a foot body extending from an insert end to a grip end, the foot body comprising a protrusion disposed at the insert end that clips into the hollow end via at least one locking spring pin; a grip foot connected to the grip end of the foot body; a shroud that surrounds the foot body and a portion of the grip foot and comprises a gliding surface, wherein the shroud moves axially between an uncompressed sliding position where the gliding surface extends beyond the grip foot in a direction away from the hollow end concealing the grip foot to a compressed gripping position where the gliding surface is disposed closer to the hollow end than the grip foot is to the hollow end, and wherein the grip foot, in the compressed state is exposed from the shroud. 4. The walker of claim 2 , wherein the first handrail portion and the first back leg are rotationally engaged with the handlebar at the first tube end, wherein the second handrail portion and the second back leg are rotationally engaged with the handlebar at second tube end, wherein the first handrail portion and the first back leg are arranged on a first width side of the walker in an open state of the walker and the second handrail portion and the second back leg are arranged on a second width side of the walker in the open state of the walker, and wherein the second width side is arranged opposite the first width side. 5. The walker of claim 4 , wherein a fold-lock mechanism in an engaged state with a first locking receptacle of the handlebar rotationally locks the first handrail portion and the first back leg relative to the handlebar in the open state. 6. The walker of claim 5 , wherein the fold-lock mechanism in a disengaged state with the first locking receptacle of the handlebar rotationally unlocks the first handrail portion and the first back leg relative to the handlebar. 7. The walker of claim 6 , wherein the fold-lock mechanism in an engaged state with a second locking receptacle of the handlebar rotationally locks the first handrail portion and the first back leg relative to the handlebar in a folded state of the walker. 8. The walker of claim 7 , wherein, in the folded state, the first back leg is arranged adjacent the second width side, wherein the second back leg is arranged adjacent the first width side, wherein an open carry area of the center column is disposed between the first back leg and the second back leg, and wherein the open carry area of the center column is unobstructed from the front side of the walker and the rear side of the walker. 9. The walker of claim 8 , wherein, in the open state, the first handrail portion and second handrail portion are symmetrical about a center plane running through the center column and extending from the front side of the walker to the rear side of the walker. 10. The walker of claim 9 , wherein, in the open state, the first handrail portion is flared outwardly from the center plane at a first non-zero angle running from the front side of the walker to the rear side of the walker. 11. The walker of claim 10 , wherein, in the open state, the second handrail portion is flared outwardly from the center plane at a second non-zero angle running from the front side of the walker to the rear side of the walker. 12. The walker of claim 11 , wherein, in the open state, the first non-zero angle and the second non-zero angle are identical, and a distance between the first handrail portion and the second handrail portion at the rear side of the walker is greater than a distance between the first handrail portion and the second handrail portion at the front side of the walker. 13. The walker of claim 1 , wherein an anti-rattle sleeve is connected to the first back leg and disposed between an outer diameter of the first handrail portion and an inner diameter of the first back leg. 14. The walker of claim 1 , wherein the first handrail portion comprises a tubular rail comprising: a first rail section that is axially aligned with and adjacent the first tube end of the handlebar; a support rail section connected to the first rail section and disposed at a first angle relative to the first rail section; and a second rail section connected to the support rail section and disposed at a second angle relative to the first rail section and a third angle relative to the support rail section, wherein the first angle, the second angle, and the third angle are non-zero angles. 15. The walker of claim 14 , further comprising: a grip sleeve connected to the first handrail portion and extending a continuous length from the support rail section to the second rail section. 16. A walking frame, comprising: a wishbone-shaped support defining a front plane of the walking frame, the wishbone-shaped support comprising: a column extending a height in the front plane from a first end to a second end; a first leg connected to the column and branching in a first direction away from the column in the front plane to a first side of the walking frame; and a second leg connected to the column and branching in a second direction away from the column in the front plane to a second side of the walking frame, wherein the second side is disposed opposite the first side; an inner column disposed at least partially inside a hollow of the column and comprising a stem arranged on an exposed end of the inner column, the inner column disposed in the front plane slidably engaged with the column along a portion of the height of the column; a handlebar comprising a first tube end disposed on the first side, a second tube end disposed on the second side, and a center disposed between the first tube end and the second tube end, wherein the center is attached
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