Article carrier for a walker
First Claim
1. An article carrier for use with a walker which walker includes a first pair of legs having upper end portions and a first hand grip means connecting the upper end portions, a second pair of legs having upper end portions and a second hand grip means connecting the upper end portions of the second pair of legs, the first pair of legs spaced a predetermined distance from the second pair of legs, and a structural member connecting the upper end portion of one of the first pair of legs with the upper end portion of one of the second pair of legs to define a space within the walker bounded by the first and second pairs of legs, the article carrier comprising a flexible structure having a front and a rear panel the length of each of which panels is equal substantially to said predetermined distance, a pair of side panels connected to said front and rear panels, said front and rear panels and said side panels having bottom edges which are connected to define a closed bottom to the article carrier, said front and rear panels and said side panels having upper edges which define therebetween means for introduction of articles thereinto, means for fastening the article carrier to the structural member which fastening means comprises at least one reinforcing strap attached to each of said front and rear panels and extending beyond the respective upper edges of said front and rear panels to terminate in respective end portions and further comprising means for connecting said respective strap end portions so that the article carrier may hang from the structural member in vertical alignment therewith, means attached to each of said side panels for securing said respective side panel to said respective pair of legs to prevent bunching of the article carrier, and each of said side panels having a width which is equal to less than about 5 inches.
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Abstract
An article carrier attachable to a front brace of a walker and composed of a flexible material whereby the article carrier is foldable with the walker as the walker is collapsed for storage or transport. The article carrier has front and rear panels which extend generally over the width of the walker and has side panels the width of each of which is less than about 5 inches to reduce instability effects of the carrier which might otherwise result if the carrier were positioned too far outside of the space between the walker legs while at the same time reducing the space taken up by the carrier between the walker legs so that more comfortable use of the walker may be afforded the user. Tabs are provided on the side panels to attach to the respective front legs of the walker to prevent "bunching" of the article carrier toward the center. Thus, increased mobility may be provided to the user for a more independent and higher quality life.
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- 1. An article carrier for use with a walker which walker includes a first pair of legs having upper end portions and a first hand grip means connecting the upper end portions, a second pair of legs having upper end portions and a second hand grip means connecting the upper end portions of the second pair of legs, the first pair of legs spaced a predetermined distance from the second pair of legs, and a structural member connecting the upper end portion of one of the first pair of legs with the upper end portion of one of the second pair of legs to define a space within the walker bounded by the first and second pairs of legs, the article carrier comprising a flexible structure having a front and a rear panel the length of each of which panels is equal substantially to said predetermined distance, a pair of side panels connected to said front and rear panels, said front and rear panels and said side panels having bottom edges which are connected to define a closed bottom to the article carrier, said front and rear panels and said side panels having upper edges which define therebetween means for introduction of articles thereinto, means for fastening the article carrier to the structural member which fastening means comprises at least one reinforcing strap attached to each of said front and rear panels and extending beyond the respective upper edges of said front and rear panels to terminate in respective end portions and further comprising means for connecting said respective strap end portions so that the article carrier may hang from the structural member in vertical alignment therewith, means attached to each of said side panels for securing said respective side panel to said respective pair of legs to prevent bunching of the article carrier, and each of said side panels having a width which is equal to less than about 5 inches.
- 9. An article carrier for use with a foldable walker which walker includes a first pair of legs having upper end portions and a first hand grip means connecting the upper end portions, a second pair of legs having upper end portions and a second hand grip means connecting the upper end portions of the second pair of legs, the first pair of legs spaced a predetermined distance from the second pair of legs, and a structural member connecting the upper end portion of one of the first pair of legs with the upper end portion of one of the second pair of legs to define a space within the walker bounded by the first and second pairs of legs, the article carrier comprising a flexible structure having a front and a rear panel the length of each of which panels is equal substantially to said predetermined distance, a pair of side panels connected to said front and rear panels, said front and rear panels and said side panels having bottom edges which are connected to define a closed bottom to the article carrier, said front and rear panels and said side panels having upper edges which define therebetween means for introduction of articles thereinto, at least one reinforcing strap attached to each of said front and rear panels and extending beyond said respective upper edges thereof to terminate in respective end portions, means for connecting said strap end portions for fastening the article carrier to the structural member with the article carrier disposed to hang from the structural member in vertical alignment therewith, means attached to each of said side panel upper edges for securing said respective side panel upper edges to said first and second pairs of legs respectively to prevent bunching of the article carrier, said securing means comprising a tab member having a middle portion which is attached to said upper edge of said respective side panel, a pair of end portions, and means for connecting said tab member end portions, and each of said side panels having a width which is equal to less than about 5 inches.
- 11. In combination with a walker comprising a first pair of legs having upper end portions and a first hand grip means connected between said upper end portions, a second pair of legs having upper end portions and a second hand grip means connected between said upper end portions of said second pair of legs, said first pair of legs spaced a predetermined distance from said second pair of legs, and a structural member connecting said upper end portion of one of said first pair of legs with said upper end portion of one of said second pair of legs to define a space within the walker bounded by said first and second pairs of legs, the article carrier comprising a flexible structure having a front and a rear panel the length of each of which is equal substantially to said predetermined distance, a pair of side panels connected to said front and rear panels, said front and rear panels and said side panels having bottom edges which are connected to define a closed bottom to the article carrier, said front, rear, and side panels having upper edges which define therebetween means for introduction of articles thereinto, means for fastening the article carrier to the structural member which fastening means comprises at least one reinforcing strap attached to each of said front and rear panels and extending beyond the respective upper edges of said front and rear panels to terminate in respective end portions and further comprising means for connecting said respective strap end portions so that the article carrier may hang from the structural member in vertical alignment therewith, means attached to each of said side panels for securing said side panels to said first and second pairs of legs respectively to prevent bunching of the article carrier, and each of said side panels having a width which is equal to less than about 5 inches.
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