IP Library Granted Patent US 12,138,216
Granted Patent B2
US 12,138,216 · App. 18/412,992 · Granted Nov 12, 2024

Crutch

Inventor: Max J. Younger (Roeland Park, KS)
Assignee: Medical Depot, Inc.
A61H3/02A61H3/0288A61H2003/006A61H2003/0227A61H3/0277A61H2201/1635
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Patent No.
US 12,138,216
App. No.
18/412,992
Granted
Nov 12, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A crutch includes an arm rest having an elbow end and a front end, the front end defining a front face having a first opening formed therein, and a bottom edge forming a second opening. The crutch has a handle extending outwardly from the front end of the arm rest, but not from the first or second openings. A leg is received into one of the first and second openings in a first configuration, and into the other of the first and second openings in a second configuration. The leg is selectively convertible between the first and second configuration.

Claims (34)

1. A crutch, comprising:

a leg having an upper end portion, and a bottom end portion supporting a foot;

a main body coupled to the upper end portion of the leg, the main body including:

an arm rest support configured to support a user's forearm relative to the leg, the arm rest support including a rear end portion, and a front end portion, wherein the front end portion of the arm rest support extends frontwardly of a longitudinal axis defined by the leg, and the rear end portion of the arm rest support extends rearwardly of the longitudinal axis of the leg; and

a cradle configured to receive the user's forearm, the cradle having a rear end portion pivotably coupled to the rear end portion of the arm rest support, and a front end portion; and

a handle extending upwardly from the main body and positioned adjacent the front end portion of the arm rest support.

2. The crutch according to claim 1 , wherein the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the arm rest support between a first configuration, in which the cradle is parallel with the arm rest support, and a second configuration, in which the cradle extends relative to the arm rest support at a non-zero angle.

3. The crutch according to claim 1 , wherein the front end portion of the cradle is detachably engaged with the arm rest support.

4. The crutch according to claim 3 , further comprising a lock configured to inhibit undesirable detaching of the front end portion of the cradle from the front end portion of the arm rest support.

5. The crutch according to claim 1 , wherein the front end portion of the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the rear end portion of the arm rest support to extend at a non-zero angle relative to the arm rest support.

6. The crutch according to claim 1 , wherein the front end portion of the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the arm rest support about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis defined by the arm rest support.

7. The crutch according to claim 1 , wherein the main body includes:

a vertical tubular member extending upwardly from the upper end portion of the leg; and

an angled portion extending upwardly at an angle relative to the vertical tubular member, wherein the arm rest support extends rearwardly from the angled portion.

8. The crutch according to claim 7 , wherein the vertical tubular member, the angled portion, and the arm rest support are integrally formed of a single material.

9. The crutch according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one arm strap extending substantially across a width of the cradle.

10. A main body of a crutch, the main body comprising:

an arm rest support including a rear end portion, and a front end portion;

a cradle configured to receive a user's forearm and elbow, the cradle having a front end portion detachably engaged with the arm rest support, and a rear end portion hingedly coupled to the rear end portion of the arm rest support such that the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the arm rest support while retaining the user's forearm and elbow; and

a handle extending upwardly from the front end portion of the arm rest support.

11. The main body of a crutch according to claim 10 , wherein the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the arm rest support between a first configuration, in which the cradle is parallel with the arm rest support, and a second configuration, in which the cradle extends relative to the arm rest support at a non-zero angle.

12. The main body of a crutch according to claim 10 , further comprising a lock configured to inhibit undesirable detaching of the front end portion of the cradle from the front end portion of the arm rest support.

13. The main body of a crutch according to claim 10 , wherein the front end portion of the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the rear end portion of the arm rest support to extend at a non-zero angle relative to the arm rest support.

14. The main body of a crutch according to claim 10 , wherein the front end portion of the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the arm rest support about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis defined by the arm rest support.

15. The main body of a crutch according to claim 10 , further comprising:

a vertical tubular member; and

an angled portion extending upwardly at an angle relative to the vertical tubular member, wherein the arm rest support extends rearwardly from an upper end portion of the angled portion.

16. The main body of a crutch according to claim 15 , wherein the vertical tubular member, the angled portion, and the arm rest support are integrally formed of a single material.

17. The main body of a crutch according to claim 10 , further comprising at least one arm strap extending substantially across a width of the cradle.

18. A main body for a crutch, comprising:

a first section including an upper end portion, and a bottom end portion defining an opening configured for receiving a leg of the crutch;

a second section extending from the upper end portion of the first section at an obtuse angle;

a third section having a front end portion extending substantially perpendicularly from an upper end portion of the second section, and a rear end portion; and

a cradle hingedly secured to the third section, the cradle having an elbow end portion and an open end portion longitudinally spaced apart from the elbow end portion, wherein the cradle is configured to pivot relative to the third section between a first configuration, in which the open end portion and the elbow end portion of the cradle are adjacent the third section, and a second configuration, in which at least one of the open end portion of the cradle is spaced above the front end portion of the third section or the elbow end portion is spaced above the rear end portion of the third section.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2025
From: DEVILBISS HEALTHCARE LLC; HURRYWORKS LLC; INOVO, INC.; MEDICAL DEPOT, INC.; DRIVE MEDICAL CANADA INC.
To: FORTRESS CREDIT CORP., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073529/0050 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2024
From: MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC.
To: MEDICAL DEPOT, INC.
Reel/Frame 067811/0685 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2024
From: YOUNGER, MAX JEFFERIES
To: MOBILITY DESIGNED, INC.
Reel/Frame 066122/0393 →