KR-20260065709-A - sight
Abstract
It provides assistance to the visually impaired by embedding various sensors in the head. Unlike the original use of a cane, this innovative invention will enable many visually impaired people to live harmoniously with able-bodied people.
Inventors
- 김윤호
Assignees
- 김윤호
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20241102
Claims (1)
- 10: Body part, 20: Head part
Description
Staff {sight} sight The present invention relates to a cane, and more specifically, to a cane designed for the visually impaired that is aesthetically clean and highly suitable for practical use by introducing a design equipped with various sensors and devices. Generally, canes used by the visually impaired are intended to identify what is in front of them. However, while they can sense that something is ahead, they cannot determine exactly what it is, which poses significant difficulties in daily life. Consequently, this can lead to many safety issues. FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a cane according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the cane according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a body portion (10) and a head portion (20). The body part (10) occupies most of the cane and is connected to the head part (20), allowing visually impaired people to feel a sense of peace. The head portion (20) has various sensors built in, such as a camera, GPS, and radar sensor, and is the center of this invention. The head and body are connected to form the shape of a cane commonly used by the visually impaired, allowing for a sense of familiarity.