IP Library Granted Patent US 12702614
Granted Patent B2
US 12702614 · App. 18/666,619 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Light source for emission of projections indicating ideal foot placement and orientation relative to a walking aid

Inventor: John M. Gormley (Louisville, KY)
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Patent No.
US 12702614
App. No.
18/666,619
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A walking aid that projects visual indications corresponding to repositioning of the walking aid. At least one indication for each foot is projected simultaneously. Each indication has dimensions corresponding to a circle or oval. The spacing between each indication can be modified to achieve different step length patterns. Each indication is projected at separate positions on a surface beneath the walking aid. Each position of the separate positions remains relatively static while the walking aid is both stationary and being displaced.

Claims (37)

1 . A rollator including:

a frame having a plurality of wheels;

a light projector housing mounted to the frame, wherein the light projector housing includes one or more housing apertures facing at least a plane over which the plurality of wheels are in contact;

a light projector located inside the light projector housing, wherein the light projector rotates proportional to at least one wheel of the plurality of wheels;

a first bank of LEDs spaced along a first circumferential portion of the light projector and a second bank of LEDs spaced along a second circumferential portion of the light projector, wherein LEDs of the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs are staggered and offset; and

a power supply electrically connected to the first bank of LEDs and to the second bank of LEDs.

2 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs are electrically connected to at least one driver, and wherein the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs are of different colors.

3 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein the first bank of LEDs project light projections adjacent to a first side of the rollator frame, and wherein the second bank of LEDs project light projections adjacent to a second side of the rollator frame that is opposite the first side of the rollator frame.

4 . The rollator of claim 3 , wherein the light projections of the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs are circular or oval shaped.

5 . The rollator of claim 3 , wherein one or more lenses are secured adjacent to each LED of the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs, and wherein the light projections of the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs are circular or oval shaped based on the light projections of the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs passing through the one or more lenses.

6 . The rollator of claim 3 , wherein the light projections of the first bank of LEDs are projected along a first axis that is parallel to an orientation of the plurality of wheels and the light projections of the second bank of LEDs are projected along a second axis that is parallel with the orientation of the plurality of wheels.

7 . The rollator of claim 3 , wherein the light projections adjacent to the first side of the rollator frame are staggered apart by a distance that is selectable by a user.

8 . The rollator of claim 3 , wherein the light projections adjacent to the first side of the rollator frame and the light projections adjacent to the second side of the rollator frame are offset by a distance that is selectable by a user.

9 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein the at least one or more housing apertures of the light projector housing face at least a plane over which the plurality of wheels are in contact.

10 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein each of the LEDs of the first bank of LEDs and of the second bank of LEDs have a focalized lens.

11 . The rollator of claim 10 , wherein the focalized lens for each of the LEDs causes light projections of the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs to be circular or oval shaped.

12 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the light projector is caused by a connection between the light projector and the at least one wheel, the connection being a mechanical belt and a pulley system, including a pulley drum attached to a shaft that is attached to the light projector, a pulley that is attached to the at least one wheel, and a belt connecting the pulley drum and the pulley.

13 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the light projector is caused by a connection between the light projector and the at least one wheel, the connection being an electronic connection including one or more sensors configured to identify displacement of the at least one wheel and configured to send a signal to a motor connected to the light projector, wherein the signal causes the motor to rotate the light projector proportional to the displacement of the at least one wheel.

14 . The rollator of claim 1 , wherein the first and second bank of LEDs project light projections are maintained at fixed positions on a surface beneath the rollator while the rollator is displaced over the surface.

15 . A rollator, comprising:

a frame having a plurality of wheels;

a light projector housing, mounted to the frame, that houses a rotating light projector;

the light projector having a first bank of LEDs including a first plurality of staggered LEDs, and a second bank of LEDs including a second plurality of staggered LEDs, wherein the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs are offset and positioned on separate circumferential portions of the light projector, and wherein the first bank of LEDs project light adjacent to a first side of the frame and the second bank of LEDs project light adjacent to a second side of the frame; and

wherein the rotating light projector rotates proportionally to rotation of at least one wheel of the plurality of wheels.

16 . The rollator of claim 15 , wherein the first bank of LEDs and the second bank of LEDs project light projections that are circular or oval shaped, and that are projected onto a surface beneath the plurality of wheels.

17 . The rollator of claim 16 , wherein a focalized lens is secured over each of the LEDs.

18 . The rollator of claim 16 , wherein the first bank of LEDs is a first color and the second bank of LEDs is a second color.

19 . The rollator of claim 16 , wherein the light projections are maintained at fixed positions on the surface while the rollator is displaced over the surface.

20 . A rollator comprising:

a frame having a plurality of wheels;

a light projector housing mounted to the frame, wherein the light projector housing includes one or more housing apertures facing at least a plane over which the plurality of wheels are in contact;

a light projector located inside the light projector housing, wherein the light projector rotates proportionally to a wheel of the plurality of wheels,

a first bank of lights equidistantly spaced along a first circumferential axis of the light projector and a second bank of lights equidistantly spaced along a second circumferential axis of the light projector, wherein the first circumferential axis and the second circumferential axis are spaced apart and parallel,

wherein a longitudinal light projector axis, that is perpendicular to, and passes through, the first circumferential axis and the second circumferential axis, passes through only one of a light of the first bank of lights or a light of the second bank lights based on a rotational position of the light projector,

wherein the first bank of lights are configured to project one or more first projections along a first axis of the plane, and wherein the second bank of lights are configured to project one or more second projections onto a second axis the plane, the first axis and second axis of the plane being parallel and separated by a width that is proportional to spacing between the first and second circumferential axis,

wherein a widthwise axis, that is perpendicular to, and passes through, the first axis of the plane and the second axis of the plane, passes through only one of a first projection of the one or more first projections or a second projection of the one or more second projections, based on the rotational position of the light projector, and

wherein the first projection and the second projection are projected simultaneously.