Tray for a walker
First Claim
1. A method for carrying an item from a first location to a second location using a walker, said walker having a first support and a second support, each support having an essentially vertical front leg and an essentially vertical back leg, wherein the front and back legs are joined at a top portion by a handle and at a lower portion by an essentially horizontal support member;
- said walker further including a cross bar that connects the first and second supports at an upper point of each front leg;
the method comprises;
a. placing the item on a tray that comprises;
i. a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side;
ii. a ridge extending upward and along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about ½
inch;
iii. a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long side; and
iv. a first hinge and a second hinge, wherein the first hinge and the second hinge are positioned at the front long side to wrap around the front legs of the walker respectfully;
wherein a length of the tray is between about 17 and about 27 inches and a width of the tray is between about 7 and about 15 inches and wherein the two short sides of the tray can be placed on and between the essentially horizontal support members of the walker in a use position, and the strap is connectable to the cross member of the walker to hang the tray to the walker in a folding position; and
b. walking to the second location using said walker.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a tray for use with a walker. The tray includes a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side, and wherein the tray has a length that extends to or past the essentially horizontal support member; a ridge extending along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about a ½ inch; a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long end; and a first hinge and a second hinge, the first and second hinges are positioned, when the tray is in use, at or near the front leg of the first and second support, respectively. The length of the tray is greater that the distance between the support member of the first support and the support member of the second support; and the width of the tray is less than the length of the support member of the first support or second support. The present invention further includes methods of using the tray, and system and kits that include the tray.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for carrying an item from a first location to a second location using a walker, said walker having a first support and a second support, each support having an essentially vertical front leg and an essentially vertical back leg, wherein the front and back legs are joined at a top portion by a handle and at a lower portion by an essentially horizontal support member;
- said walker further including a cross bar that connects the first and second supports at an upper point of each front leg;
the method comprises;a. placing the item on a tray that comprises; i. a generally rigid tray base having an essentially rectangular shape with a front long side, a back long side, a first short side and a second short side; ii. a ridge extending upward and along the sides of the tray, wherein the ridge has a height of at least about ½
inch;iii. a strap having a hook and loop fastener wherein the strap is positioned at or near the back long side; and iv. a first hinge and a second hinge, wherein the first hinge and the second hinge are positioned at the front long side to wrap around the front legs of the walker respectfully; wherein a length of the tray is between about 17 and about 27 inches and a width of the tray is between about 7 and about 15 inches and wherein the two short sides of the tray can be placed on and between the essentially horizontal support members of the walker in a use position, and the strap is connectable to the cross member of the walker to hang the tray to the walker in a folding position; and b. walking to the second location using said walker. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- said walker further including a cross bar that connects the first and second supports at an upper point of each front leg;
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