Ergonomic handle for a probing cane
Various aspects of the disclosure generally relate to a handle with enhanced ergonomics and improved shape, especially for use with a probing or mobility cane. In one aspect, the handle may offer improved grip and coordination by someone who is blind or sight impaired. In one aspect, the handle may contain electronics and offer improved usability in the operation of those electronics.
1 . A handle comprising:
a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end configured for connecting, a first side of the shaft being flat, a second side of the shaft being curved, a third side of the shaft being flat, the third side of the shaft being parallel to the first side, the third side of the shaft being narrower than the first side of the shaft, the third side connected by the first and second sides, the third side extending from the proximal end of the shaft to the distal end, the first and second sides extending from the proximal end to the distal end, the shaft having a bulge at the distal end extending from the distal end to the proximal end no more than one-third of the length of the shaft, the bulge sharing the first side and the second side of the shaft.
2 . The handle of claim 1 , the third side of the shaft having a width no greater than 70% the width of the first side.
3 . The handle of claim 1 , the width of the first side of the shaft greater in the bulge than toward the proximal end of the shaft.
4 . The handle of claim 1 , the second, curved side of the shaft extending around the entire circumference of the shaft except at the first, flat side of the shaft.
5 . The handle of claim 4 , the width of the first side of the shaft greater in the bulge than toward the proximal end of the shaft.
6 . The handle of claim 5 , the shaft having a constant distance between the first side and the third side, along a line perpendicular to the first side, from the proximal end to the distal end.
7 . The handle of claim 6 , further comprising:
electronics located within the shaft;
a charge port at the proximal end of the shaft and connected to the electronics;
a power switch connected to the electronics and suitable for activating and deactivating the electronics; and
a probing cane coupled to the shaft at the proximal end of the shaft.
8 . The handle of claim 1 , the width of the first side of the shaft greater in the bulge than toward the proximal end of the shaft.
9 . The handle of claim 8 , the width of the third side of the shaft greater in the bulge than toward the proximal end of the shaft.
10 . The handle of claim 8 , the shaft having a constant diameter from the proximal end to the distal end, the diameter being from the first side along a line perpendicular to the first side.
11 . The handle of claim 10 , further comprising:
electronics located within the shaft;
a charge port at the proximal end of the shaft and connected to the electronics; and
a power switch connected to the electronics and suitable for activating and deactivating the electronics.
12 . The handle of claim 11 further comprising:
a cane for the blind coupled to the shaft at the proximal end of the shaft.
13 . A handle comprising:
a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end configured for connecting, a first side of the shaft being flat, a second side of the shaft being flat and parallel to the first side, a third side of the shaft being curved and connecting together the first side and the second sides, the first, second and third sides extending from the proximal end to the distal end wherein the first side of the shaft is narrower than the second side.
14 . The handle of claim 13 further comprising:
a fourth side of the shaft being curved, the fourth side connecting together the first side and the second side, the fourth side opposite the third side, the fourth side extending from the proximal end to the distal end.
15 . The handle of claim 14 , the shaft having a constant diameter from the proximal end to the distal end, the diameter being from the first side along a line perpendicular to the first side.
16 . The handle of claim 15 , further comprising:
electronics located within the shaft;
a charge port at the proximal end of the shaft and connected to the electronics; and
a power switch connected to the electronics and suitable for activating and deactivating the electronics.
17 . The handle of claim 16 further comprising:
a probing cane coupled to the shaft at the proximal end of the shaft.