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Arthur Fochs Phones & Addresses

  • West Bend, WI
  • 4351 College Ave, Appleton, WI 54914
  • 1625 N Racine St, Appleton, WI 54911
  • 1216 Auburn Rd, West Bend, WI 53090

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Arthur J Fochs

Address:
Appleton, WI 54911
License #:
044001123 - Expired
Issued Date:
Mar 12, 1974
Expiration Date:
Nov 30, 1985
Type:
Licensed Nursing Home Administrator

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Restraint Free Ambulation Device

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US Patent:
54274389, Jun 27, 1995
Filed:
Jan 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/176943
Inventors:
Arthur J. Fochs - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Innovative Products Unlimited, Inc. - Appleton WI
International Classification:
A61H 304
US Classification:
297467
Abstract:
A combination chair and walker comprises a primary frame and a bottom frame. The primary frame having laterally spaced apart primary front and rear legs spaced rearwardly thereof. The primary frame releasably attached to the bottom frame. The bottom frame comprising an auxiliary frame extending laterally from the primary front and rear legs. The auxiliary frame has auxiliary front and auxiliary rear legs. The primary front and auxiliary rear legs provide for movement over a floor in a stable, upright configuration. The auxiliary front legs extend close to the floor to provide added stability to prevent a person from tipping the chair/walker.

Restraint Free Ambulation Device

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US Patent:
54433045, Aug 22, 1995
Filed:
May 7, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/059827
Inventors:
Arthur J. Fochs - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Innovative Products Unlimited, Inc. - Appleton WI
International Classification:
A61H 300
US Classification:
297467
Abstract:
A combination chair and walker comprises a frame having laterally spaced apart front legs and rear legs spaced rearwardly thereof for movement over a floor in a stable, upright configuration. A seat has a forward edge spaced rearwardly of the front legs and defining an open space extending rearwardly of the front legs for accommodating a person's legs while in a standing, walking and sitting position. A mechanism, adjustably attached to the frame and selectively positionable, supports at least one of a person's side and arms. A frontal cross bar extends laterally between the adjustable side and arm support mechanism, the cross bar having one end portion pivotally connected to one side of the adjustable side and arm support mechanism to permit ingress and egress of the person from a front side of the chair/walker. A crotch strap is attached to the frame and extends between a person's legs into the open space, the strap being releasably attachable to the frontal cross bar while in a closed position. A lock secures the cross bar against unwanted pivotal and vertical movement while in the closed position for providing a firm hand rail for guiding the chair/walker.
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