IMPROVED WALKING CANE HANGER
A cane hanger adapted to stably support a walking cane on a horizontal surface includes a body having a base attachable to a side of a walking cane, a beam projecting away from the base, a leg depending from a distal end of the beam, and a support engagement surface either at a bottom of the leg or located on a foot pivotably attached to a distal end of the leg.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/972,126 filed on Oct. 24, 2022 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThis disclosure relates to walking canes that can be stably supported on a flat horizontal surface such as a tabletop, countertop or appliance top, and to a walking cane accessory to facilitate stable support of the walking cane on a flat horizontal surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREKnown devices for supporting a walking cane at the top of a counter or table have generally included a base or clamp for either permanently or releasably attaching a walking cane holding device to a walking cane, and a clip, grapple, or the like for engaging a surface of a counter, tabletop or other work surface. While some of these devices perform adequately, there remains a need for a walking cane hanger that is easy to use while exhibiting improved stability when supporting a cane at the edge of a tabletop, countertop, household appliance top or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREA walking cane hanger in accordance with this disclosure includes a hanger body having a base configured for attachment to a side of a walking cane, a beam extending laterally away from the base and cane, a leg extending downwardly from the beam, and a support engagement surface at a distal end of the leg or at a bottom of a foot pivotably attached to a distal end of the leg. The engagement surface has a substantially flat exposed surface for frictionally engaging a tabletop or other horizontal surface.
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The body of hanger 10 includes a base portion 16 (the portion attached directly to cane 12), a beam portion 18 that projects laterally (outwardly and away from base portion 16), and a leg portion 20 that extends downwardly (i.e., depends) from an end of beam 18 that is distal from cane 12. The base 16, beam 18 and leg 20 are integral parts of a one-piece body, and are not hinged or articulated with respect to each other. However, the base, beam and leg can be fabricated together or as separate parts that are fixed together. The base portion 16 has a cane engaging surface contoured to continuously abut a portion of a side of a cane along a portion of the length of the cane.
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In order to more stably support cane 12 on a horizontal support surface (e.g., tabletop 24), the center-of-mass 26 of cane 12 is located approximately below an edge 28 of tabletop 24, with a lower portion of cane 12 slanting toward and beneath the tabletop 24. This is achieved by providing hanger 10 with an engagement surface 22 that is inclined (i.e., at an angle relative to a plane 30) that is normal (perpendicular) to the main length of cane 12. The angle of inclination (a) can be about 5 degrees to about 15 degrees. A preferred angle is about 11 degrees (e.g., 6 to 10 degrees).
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As with hanger 10, the distal end of leg 120 has an exposed surface 121 that is substantially flat and inclined at an angle (α′) which can be about 5-20 degrees, preferably about 11 degrees (e.g., 5 to 15 degrees).
Hangers 10 and 110 can be sold separately as an after-market accessory or can be pre-attached or integrated to a cane. The walking cane hanger can be generally made of wood, plastic or other suitable materials, with the optional foot pad or coating 22, 174 made of rubber or other soft, non-abrasive gripping material.
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While the present invention is described herein with reference to illustrated embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited hereto. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the teachings herein will recognize additional modifications and embodiments within the scope thereof. Therefore, the present invention is limited only by the claims attached herein.
Claims
1. A walking cane hanger, comprising:
- a base including a curved cane engagement surface contoured to conform with and continuously abut a circumferential portion of a side surface of a walking cane;
- a beam projecting laterally away from the base;
- a leg extending downwardly from an end of the beam that is distal of the cane engagement surface; and
- a support engagement surface at a bottom of the leg, the support engagement surface being substantially flat and configured for frictionally engaging a flat horizontal support surface;
- wherein the base, the beam and the leg are integral parts of a one-piece body and are not hinged or articulated with respect to each other; and
- wherein the support engagement surface is a rubber pad bonded to the bottom of the leg or a rubber coating applied to the bottom of the leg.
2. The walking cane hanger of claim 1, wherein the substantially flat exposed surface is inclined at an angle relative to a plane perpendicular to the cane engagement surface.
3. (canceled)
4. The walking cane hanger of claim 1, wherein the support engagement surface is provided with surface irregularities to enhance frictional engagement with a support surface.
5. The walking cane hanger of claim 2, wherein the angle of inclination is from about 5 degrees to about 15 degrees.
6. A walking cane hanger, comprising:
- a base having a curved cane engagement surface contoured to conform with and continuously abut a circumferential portion of a side surface of a walking cane;
- a beam projecting laterally away from the base;
- a leg extending downwardly from an end of the beam that is distal of the cane engagement surface, wherein the base, the beam and the leg are integral parts of a one-piece body and are not hinged or articulated with respect to each other;
- a foot pivotably attached at a bottom of the leg, the foot having a substantially flat exposed surface for frictionally engaging a horizontal support surface, wherein the pivotable attachment is configured to allow about 20 degrees to about 30 degrees of rotation; and wherein the substantially flat exposed surface is a rubber coating applied to a bottom of the foot or a rubber gripping pad bonded to the bottom of the foot.
7. (canceled)
8. The walking cane hanger of claim 6, wherein the substantially flat exposed surface is provided with surface irregularities to enhance frictional engagement with a support surface.
9. A walking cane hanger, comprising:
- a base having a curved cane engagement surface contoured to conform with and continuously abut a circumferential side surface of a walking cane;
- a beam projecting laterally away from the base;
- a leg extending downwardly from an end of the beam that is distal of the cane engagement surface, wherein the base, the beam, and the leg are integral parts of a one-piece body, and are not hinged or articulated with respect to each other;
- a foot pivotably attached to the leg, the foot including a pivot barrel located within a conforming recess at a bottom of the leg, and a substantially flat exposed surface for frictionally engaging a horizontal support surface; and wherein the substantially flat exposed surface is a rubber coating applied to a bottom of the foot or a rubber gripping pad bonded to the bottom of the foot.
10. The walking cane hanger of claim 9, wherein the pivot barrel is substantially cylindrical.
11. (canceled)
12. The walking cane hanger of claim 9, wherein the substantially flat exposed surface is provided with surface irregularities to enhance frictional engagement with a support surface.
13. A walking cane hanger, comprising:
- a base having a cane engagement surface contoured to continuously abut a side surface of a walking cane;
- a beam projecting laterally away from the base;
- a leg extending downwardly from an end of the beam that is distal of the cane engagement surface, wherein the base, the beam, and the leg are integral parts of a one-piece body, and are not hinged or articulated with respect to each other; and
- a foot pivotably attached to the leg, the foot including a pivot barrel located within a conforming recess at a bottom of the leg, and a substantially flat exposed surface for frictionally engaging a horizontal support surface wherein the recess has a key-hole shape in which the pivot barrel is captured.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 10, 2023
Publication Date: Jul 11, 2024
Inventor: Joan A. Veenstra (Novi, MI)
Application Number: 18/132,767