| US 7,588,043 B1 | ||
| Apparatus for mobilization of individuals resulting from injury or surgery to foot | ||
| Mario G. Bais, P.O. Box 281162, San Francisco, Calif. 94128 (US) | ||
| Filed on Dec. 13, 2007, as Appl. No. 11/956,084. | ||
| Int. Cl. A63H 3/00 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 135—67 [135/66; 135/74; 482/68] | 1 Claim |

| 1. A foldable apparatus for mobilization of foot injured or foot operated people, comprising: a main frame having a folded
position and an open position, the main frame including
a. two U-shaped frame members each having a front leg and a back leg, an upper side cross member extending between upper ends
of the front and back legs, a hang grip disposed on said upper side cross member, and a lower center side cross member mounted
between centers of the front and back legs;
b. a cross over member having a first end being pivotally connected to the upper side cross member and near the front leg
of one U-shaped frame member and a second end being detachably mounted to the upper side cross member and near the front leg
of the other U-shaped frame member;
c. a cross lower member being pivotally fixed to the back legs of the two U-shaped members for maintaining the two U-shaped
frame members together;
d. a cross back member having a first end being pivotally attached to the back leg of one U-shaped frame member and a second
end being detachably hooked to the black leg of the other one U-shaped frame member;
e. a locking member being mounted to each of the front legs for locking the U-shaped frame members with the cross lower member
when the apparatus in an opening position, and unlocking the apparatus by rotation of the U-shaped frame members close with
the cross lower member;
f. a fabric support being attached to and extending between the lower center side cross members of the two U-shaped frame
members for supporting the injured foot knee and lower limb of a patient and allowing a patient to mobilize anywhere without
having to lean the injured foot on the floor when the apparatus is in an open position, and one side of the fabric support
being removable from one U-shaped frame member to allow the patient walking between the U-shaped frame members and being foldable
when the apparatus in the folded position; and wherein the two ends of each cross over member and the cross back member are
able to be mounted to the two U-shaped frame members for maintaining the two U-shaped frame members in an open position, and
the cross over member and the cross back member are able to be removed from one U-shaped frame member and rotated over to
the other one U-shaped frame member for allowing the U-shaped members being rapid folded together to easily storage and transformation.
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