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2019-05-14
15/690,132
2017-08-29
US 10,285,894 B1
2019-05-14
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Katy M Ebner
2037-08-29
Smart Summary: A hoverboard can be attached to a standard walker to create a motorized version, making it easier for users to move around. The setup includes a support structure with arms that hold the hoverboard securely in place while also attaching to the walker. Users can sit on the walker and place their feet on platforms connected to the hoverboard for propulsion. Safety features include a kill switch that cuts power to the hoverboard and a braking mechanism for added control. This design allows people to use their existing walkers without needing to buy expensive motorized alternatives. π TL;DR
A hoverboard walker attachment apparatus to motorize a standard walker using a hoverboard. The apparatus has a principal support having a vertical stem, a pair of arms, and a hoverboard clamp on a base of the principal support. The hoverboard clamp is removably disposed on a middle of a hoverboard such that it is completely fixed. A pair of walker clamps is disposed on a distal end of each of the pair of arms. Each of the pair of walker clamps is removably disposed on a leg of a walker such that it is completely fixed. A user sits on a seat of the walker and places his or her feet onto a pair of platforms of the hoverboard. A kill switch is in operational communication with the hoverboard and may be disposed on the walker, wherein the kill switch is configured to cut power to the hoverboard.
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Various types of motorized walkers are known in the prior art. However, existing motorized walkers are expensive and are integral units that must replace a traditional walker. What is needed, and what the present hoverboard walker attachment apparatus provides, is a means of motorizing a traditional walker using another piece of easily acquired technology: a hoverboard. What is needed is a principal support having a vertical stem, a joint, a pair of arms, a hoverboard clamp, and a pair of walker clamps to join the hoverboard to the walker.
The present invention relates to motorized walkers, and more particularly, to a hoverboard walker attachment apparatus.
The general purpose of the present hoverboard walker attachment apparatus, described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a hoverboard walker attachment apparatus that has many novel features that result in a hoverboard walker attachment apparatus that is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by prior art, either alone or in combination thereof.
To accomplish this, the present hoverboard walker attachment apparatus includes a principal support having a vertical stem and a pair of arms disposed on a joint thereof. A hoverboard clamp is disposed on a base of the principal support. The hoverboard clamp is removably disposed on a middle of a hoverboard such that it is completely fixed and secure. A pair of walker clamps is disposed on a distal end of each of the pair of arms. Each of the pair of walker clamps is removably disposed on a leg of a walker such that it is completely fixed and secure. A user sits on a seat of the walker and places his or her feet onto a pair of platforms of the hoverboard. A kill switch in operational communication with the hoverboard may be disposed on the walker, wherein the kill switch is configured to cut power to the hoverboard. A braking mechanism that is in operational communication with the hoverboard may also be disposed on the walker.
Thus have been broadly outlined the more important features of the present hoverboard walker attachment apparatus so that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated.
FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a hoverboard walker attachment apparatus attached to a hoverboard.
FIG. 2 is a rear elevation view of the hoverboard walker attachment apparatus attached to a hoverboard.
FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of the hoverboard walker attachment apparatus attached to a hoverboard.
FIG. 4 is an in-use side elevation view of the hoverboard walker attachment apparatus attached to a hoverboard and a walker.
FIG. 5 is a rear elevation view of the hoverboard walker attachment apparatus attached to a hoverboard and a walker.
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular FIGS. 1 through 5 thereof, an example of the instant hoverboard walker attachment apparatus employing the principles and concepts of the present hoverboard walker attachment apparatus and generally designated by the reference number 10 will be described.
Referring to FIGS. 1 through 5 the present hoverboard walker attachment apparatus 10 is illustrated. The hoverboard walker attachment apparatus 10 includes a principal support 12 having a vertical stem 14 and a pair of arms 16 disposed on a joint 18 thereof. A hoverboard clamp 20 is disposed on a base 22 of the principal support 12. The hoverboard clamp 20 is removably disposed on a middle 24 of a hoverboard 26 such that it is completely fixed and secure. A pair of walker clamps 28 is disposed on a distal end 30 of each of the pair of arms 16. Each of the pair of walker clamps 28 is removably disposed on a leg 31 of a walker 32 such that it is completely fixed and secure. A user sits on a seat 34 of the walker 32 and places his or her feet onto a pair of platforms 36 of the hoverboard 26. A kill switch 38 in operational communication with the hoverboard 26 may be disposed on the walker 32, wherein the kill switch is configured to cut power to the hoverboard.
1. A hoverboard walker attachment apparatus comprising:
a principal support having a vertical stem and a pair of arms disposed on a joint thereof;
a hoverboard clamp disposed on a base of the principal support, wherein the hoverboard clamp is removably disposed on a middle of a hoverboard; and
a pair of walker clamps, wherein each of the pair of walker clamps is disposed on a distal end of each of the pair of arms such that each of said walker clamps is positioned outwardly offset from said hoverboard, wherein each of the pair of walker clamps is removably disposed on respective lateral upright sections of a frame of a walker wherein said hoverboard is positioned centrally between said lateral upright sections of said frame of said walker.