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Israeli patent: Clipson - a holder for walking sticks that frees your hands for a multitude of tasks

The device will be presented at the Ezertek exhibition that will be held on June 10-11 at the exhibition grounds

Israelil development for grasping walking sticks. PR photo
Israelil development for grasping walking sticks. PR photo

During the first Ezertek 2013 exhibition, which will be held between June 10-11, 2013, the Clips On It company will reveal the clipson, a clip for walking sticks - an Israeli patent, which is designed to hold the walking stick in your pants pocket, belt or bag, when you need your hands free. Clips on It is an Israeli venture, founded in 2011 by the pair of social entrepreneurs Ofer Zussman and Amir Asif.

"A walking stick, such as the classic grandfather's cane, is not just an orthopedic product intended for those with walking disabilities, but a status symbol that indicates maturity and an awareness and desire to take care of the body," say Sussman and Asif. "The clip-on we developed in Israel, which is made of hard and flexible plastic, easily attaches to any walking stick and allows the stick to be attached to the belt, or to the pocket strap, when free hands are needed. Using a clip-on, a clip for a walking stick, there is no need to worry that the stick will fall or look for where to rest the stick when you need to take out your wallet, or keys, or type in the secret number at the ATM. It's an accessory that keeps your stick within reach at all times, and after you're done with your work, you can simply release the clip and continue on your way."

Ezertek is the only exhibition in Israel today for technologies and equipment for the welfare of the disabled and people with special needs. As part of the exhibition, technological aids and innovations that help improve their lives will be presented, including new vehicles and special accessories, means to improve movement outside and inside the home and a wide range of complementary products and services.

Exhibition site:

http://www.ezertech2013.com/index.ehtml

Details: Nahum Donitza/Karen Cohen 03-5167336

From the update of the 2013 EzerTech exhibition

Israeli patent: clip-on clip for sticks

A walk that frees the hands for a multitude of tasks

During the first Ezertek 2013 exhibition, which will be held between June 10-11, 2013, the Clips On It company will reveal the clipson, a clip for walking sticks - an Israeli patent, which is designed to hold the walking stick in your pants pocket, belt or bag, when you need your hands free. Clips on It is an Israeli venture, founded in 2011 by the pair of social entrepreneurs Ofer Zussman and Amir Asif.

"A walking stick, such as the classic grandfather's cane, is not just an orthopedic product intended for those with walking disabilities, but a status symbol that indicates maturity and an awareness and desire to take care of the body," say Sussman and Asif. "The clip-on we developed in Israel, which is made of hard and flexible plastic, easily attaches to any walking stick and allows the stick to be attached to the belt, or to the pocket strap, when free hands are needed. Using a clip-on, a clip for a walking stick, there is no need to worry that the stick will fall or look for where to rest the stick when you need to take out your wallet, or keys, or type in the secret number at the ATM. It's an accessory that keeps your stick within reach at all times, and after you're done with your work, you can simply release the clip and continue on your way."

Ezertek is the only exhibition in Israel today for technologies and equipment for the welfare of the disabled and people with special needs. As part of the exhibition, technological aids and innovations that help improve their lives will be presented, including new vehicles and special accessories, means to improve movement outside and inside the home and a wide range of complementary products and services.

Exhibition site:

10 תגובות

  1. The site is excellent! And to all the various "wise men" who commented here - you probably don't understand life at all. No small detail is unimportant. And this calypsone can bring about a huge scientific discovery that you didn't think of! And even though you don't know the history of all the discoveries in the world, you still open your mouth! So shut up and go back to the library!

  2. emir

    The exhibition is intended for disabled people of all ages.

    Regarding population distribution, you do not know the situation. The growth of the world's population will stop by itself at less than 20 billion people, before the year 2100. This is because in developed countries natural reproduction has stopped completely due to economic constraints on the majority of the population. Regarding undeveloped countries, there is a high mortality rate that offsets excessive reproduction,; Also, the successful in the underdeveloped countries immigrate to developed countries and adopt the birth patterns of developed countries.

    Besides, your parents are probably still young, otherwise you wouldn't treat old people with hostility.

  3. This is an exhibition and inventions that endanger our lives on Earth.
    I don't understand why we should help the old people that evolution instructed us to have finished their role and keep them here for a population explosion!
    If you believe in the legend of evolution, you should go with it to the end and not do half a job.

  4. It is better to publish an article already about the latest experiments of ecat, the so-called Russian nuclear power generation facility. You can make up your mind about Russian, but it is at least scientifically interesting.

  5. It sounds like an opening for a skit. The kind grandfather, walking leisurely to him with his walking stick. Suddenly he feels he must blow his nose. The picture makes a close-up of his hands. who attach the walking stick to the celebrated catch. In the next picture you see a landscape with a question mark.
    Where is the grandfather?!!!!
    In the next picture you see the lovable grandfather sprawled on the sidewalk because he lost his balance.

  6. "A walking stick, such as the classic grandfather's cane, is not just an orthopedic product intended for those with walking disabilities, but a status symbol that indicates maturity and an awareness and desire to take care of the body"

    Really, what inventions.

  7. The science site is in bad shape. A very embarrassing "article". Marketing content, without any scientific interest, is badly written (a walking stick is a status symbol? Amutz Zahavi wrote this slogan?). If there are not 3 articles to upload a day, it is better to upload 2. Because one such article is equivalent to as if no articles were uploaded at all all week.

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