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  1. CARRYING AIDS FOR WHEELCHAIR --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with quadriplegia to keep essential items at hand while in his wheelchair. Three carrying aids were made and attached the left arm of the wheelchair. The first was a carrying pouch for a cell phone. Made of metal, the pouch is lined with vinyl to protect the phone from damage. The second was a small, flat metal tray to carry the remote control for operating the front door. Also added to the arm was a pocket made of vinyl to carry the had...[More Information]

  2. PHONE HOLSTER Picture of PHONE HOLSTER ---DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual who uses a wheelchair to transport and keep within reach a cordless telephone. A holder was fashioned from plastic siding and shaped with a heat gun. The holder has side wings and a bottom support to hold the phone. A pine mounting block was shaped to receive the holster on one side and the tubular wheelchair frame on the other. Two screws fix the holder clip to the pine. Thin pine pieces are laminated on the edge of the block to preve...[More Information]

  3. TELEPHONE HOLSTER Picture of TELEPHONE HOLSTER ---DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual who uses a wheelchair to transport and keep within reach a cordless telephone. A tube with an open top and a closed bottom was made of weatherproof material. The tube was fastened underneath the wheelchair seat with the phone's antenna extending into reach while staying close to the side of the chair. TITLE: The Telephone Holster. WEB SITE: Workshop Solutions at http://www.workshopsolutions.com/COMPLETE/telhol.htm. REF: The originator,...[More Information]

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