Walking stick supporting leg and walking stick
A technique for supporting feet and crutches, applied in the direction of crutches, physical therapy, etc., capable of resolving conflicts and other issues
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Embodiment 1
[0029] Such as Figure 1-4 As shown, the crutch support foot of this embodiment includes a base 10 and a connecting piece 20, and is characterized in that: the base 10 is provided with a mounting hole 11, and the inner diameter of the mounting hole 11 is larger than the outer diameter of the connecting piece 20 and connected Part 20 is plugged into the mounting hole 11, the base 10 is provided with a supporting part 12, the supporting part 12 is arranged at the bottom of the mounting hole 11, and the connecting part 20 is supported on the supporting part 12;
[0030] The inner wall of the installation hole 11 is vertically provided with a concave guide groove 13, the bottom end of the guide groove 13 extends clockwise or counterclockwise along the inner wall of the installation hole 11 to form a card slot 14, and the periphery of the connecting piece 20 is provided with a convex groove. The chuck 21, the height of the chuck 21 is equal to the height of the slot 14, the width o...
Embodiment 2
[0033] Such as Figure 2-3 As shown, in the crutch support foot of this embodiment, the guide groove 13 is provided with four, and the bottom end of the guide groove 13 extends counterclockwise along the inner wall of the installation hole 11 to form a card slot 14 equal in number to the guide groove 13, and the card slot The upper edge of 14 is higher than the support member 12 and the lower edge of the card slot 14 is also higher than the support member 12, the height of the chuck 21 is equal to the height difference between the upper edge and the lower edge of the card slot 14, the main point of this structural design The purpose is to limit the clamping head 21 through the clamping slot 14 .
Embodiment 3
[0035] Such as Figure 2-3 As shown, in the crutch supporting foot of the present embodiment, the upper edge of the slot 14 is higher than the supporting member 12 and the lower edge of the slot 14 is lower than the supporting member 12, and the height of the chuck 21 is equal to the upper edge of the slot 14 and the supporting member. The main purpose of the structural design of the height difference between the supporting parts 12 is to limit the clamping head 14 through the upper edge of the slot 14 and the upper edge of the supporting part 12 .
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