An adjustable lighted walking aid adapted to be used in low light or dark areas is disclosed and may include a cane having a front light for illuminating obstacles being encountered in front of the user and a back light for simultaneously illuminating the area proximate the feet of the user so that
An adjustable lighted walking aid adapted to be used in low light or dark areas is disclosed and may include a cane having a front light for illuminating obstacles being encountered in front of the user and a back light for simultaneously illuminating the area proximate the feet of the user so that the user may see and thus help avoid upcoming obstacles in front, as well as observe the area at his or her feet while walking. The cane may be used in its generally vertical manner during use to assist properly the stability of the user, and is adjustable in its length to accommodate a variety of users.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable lighted walking aid, comprising: an offset cane including a handle portion, an intermediate portion integrally connected to the handle portion, and a lower portion terminating in a tip and being telescopically connected at its upper end to the intermediate porti
What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable lighted walking aid, comprising: an offset cane including a handle portion, an intermediate portion integrally connected to the handle portion, and a lower portion terminating in a tip and being telescopically connected at its upper end to the intermediate portion to allow adjustment of the height of the cane; the handle portion including a handle being disposed substantially perpendicular to the intermediate portion, an angled portion integrally connected to the top of the intermediate portion, and a curved portion integrally connecting the handle to the angled portion; a front light emitting diode being disposed in the angled portion at a lower section thereof and having its principal axis of illumination inclined downwardly forwardly at about a 55° angle with respect to the intermediate portion to direct light downwardly and in front of the cane; a back light emitting diode being disposed in the curved portion at a central section thereof and having its principal axis of illumination inclined downwardly rearwardly at about a 35° angle with respect to the intermediate portion to direct light downwardly and in back of the cane; wherein the principal axis of illumination of the front light emitting diode is substantially perpendicular to the principal axis of illumination of the back light emitting diode; a plurality of warning light emitting diodes disposed on at least one side of the angled portion to direct light to at least one side of the cane; an electronic controller disposed within the handle for controlling the light emitting diodes; a battery disposed within the handle for providing power to the light emitting diodes and the electronic controller; a switch disposed on an end of the handle and electrically connected to the electronic controller to allow operation of the light emitting diodes; wherein when the cane is held in a substantially upright position during use, the principal axis of illumination of the light from the front light emitting diode is projected onto the ground a substantial distance in front of the tip of the cane to illuminate the ground in front of the user so that the user can see obstacles in his or her path of travel; and wherein when the cane is held in a substantially upright position during use, the principal axis of illumination of the light from the back light emitting diode is projected onto the ground a substantial distance in back of the tip of the cane to illuminate the ground in the proximity of the feet of the user so that the user can avoid obstacles at his or her feet, whereby the user may simultaneously view his or her forward path of travel and the ground at his or her feet while using the cane in its intended manner. 2. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, wherein the battery is a rechargeable battery. 3. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 2, further including a battery charging plug for charging the rechargeable battery. 4. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, wherein the offset cane is manufactured of aluminum. 5. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, wherein the plurality of red light emitting diodes includes at least four red light emitting diodes. 6. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, further comprising a grip disposed over handle to provide a comfortable and safe handling area for the user. 7. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, wherein height of the cane can be adjusted between about 23.5 inches to about 32.5 inches. 8. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, wherein the distance of the principal axis of illumination of the front light emitting diode projected of the ground from the tip of the cane is between about 2 feet to about 3 feet. 9. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 1, wherein the distance of the principal axis of illumination of the back light emitting diode projected on the ground from the tip of the cane is between about 1 foot to about 1.6 feet. 10. An adjustable lighted walking aid, comprising: an offset cane including a handle portion, an intermediate portion integrally connected to the handle portion, and a lower portion terminating in a tip and being telescopically connected at its upper end to the intermediate portion to allow adjustment of the height of the cane; the handle portion including a handle being disposed substantially perpendicular to the intermediate portion, an angled portion integrally connected to the top of the intermediate portion, and a curved portion integrally connecting the handle to the angled portion; a front light emitting diode being disposed in the angled portion at a lower section thereof and having its principal axis of illumination inclined downwardly forwardly at about a 55° angle with respect to the intermediate portion to direct light downwardly and in front of the cane; a back light emitting diode being disposed in the curved portion at a central section thereof and having its principal axis of illumination inclined downwardly rearwardly at about a 35° angle with respect to the intermediate portion to direct light downwardly and in back of the cane; wherein the principal axis of illumination of the front light emitting diode is substantially perpendicular to the principal axis of illumination of the back light emitting diode; an electronic controller disposed within the handle for controlling the light emitting diodes; a battery disposed within the handle for providing power to the light emitting diodes and the electronic controller; a switch disposed on an end of the handle and electrically connected to the electronic controller to allow operation of the light emitting diodes; wherein when the cane is held in a substantially upright position during use, the principal axis of illumination of the light from the front light emitting diode is projected onto the ground a substantial distance in front of the tip of the cane to illuminate the ground in front of the user so that the user can see obstacles in his or her path of travel; and wherein when the cane is held in a substantially upright position during use, the principal axis of illumination of the light from the back light emitting diode is projected onto the ground a substantial distance in back of the tip of the cane to illuminate the ground in the proximity of the feet of the user so that the user can avoid obstacles at his or her feet, whereby the user may simultaneously view his or her forward path of travel and the ground at his or her feet while using the cane in its intended manner. 11. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 10, wherein the battery is a rechargeable battery. 12. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 11, further including a battery charging plug for charging the rechargeable battery. 13. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 10, wherein the offset cane is manufactured of aluminum. 14. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 10, further comprising a grip disposed over handle to provide a comfortable and safe handling area for the user. 15. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 10, wherein height of the cane can be adjusted between about 23.5 inches to about 32.5 inches. 16. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 10, wherein the distance of the principal axis of illumination of the front light emitting diode projected of the ground from the tip of the cane is between about 2 feet to about 3 feet. 17. The adjustable lighted walking aid of claim 10, wherein the distance of the principal axis of illumination of the back light emitting diode projected on the ground from the tip of the cane is between about 1 foot to about 1.6 feet.
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Earley Ronald (212 Westbrook Dr. Springfield IL 62702) Higginson Marvin (2941 Flowerbrook Ct. Springfield IL 62702), Combination walking cane, path light and uprisal device.
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