Christian Roux, Ltd.

e-maila.gif (9639 bytes) 100 Holland Road              
Ormond Beach, FL 32176
           
email.gif (27583 bytes) E-mail:  hccroux@                        	Phone.gif (739 bytes)	red_phone.gif (830 bytes)	Phone/FAX  904-441-4958    

icon23.gif (565 bytes)

Recommendation's

WOODCUT.jpg (5607 bytes)

Pictures

icon55.gif (511 bytes)

Press Releases

UnrollingPaper.GIF 1975 and 1993 Gold Medal Award at the Geneva International Inventors Convention (medicine section for best invention. inventor.gif

About the Inventor

            

Marilyn Roux, C.E.O., Christian Roux, Ltd., originally from Ann Arbor attended Eastern Michigan University, she left town at age 21 to pursue a musical career in Florida.  Her endeavors eventually took her to Switzerland,  where she met Christian Roux.  The couple lived in Switzerland until her mother became ill.  In  1995, they moved to Ann Arbor to be closer to her.

Marilyn Roux’s mother became one of the inspirations for the Hurri-Cane/Crutch™.  A diabetic, she had two legs amputated, and she needed a way to get around.  Christian Roux set out to make a crutch with some improvements over his Swiss model.

Christian Roux created his first Crutch model in 1969, after being a Crutch-user himself for more than a year.  He had "first hand" experience with the needs of a Walking-Aid dependent person.

He worked  with the University of Bern (Rehabilitation Workgroup) testing his Crutches on many people with different disabilities and illnesses.

In 1975 at the International Inventors Convention in Geneva, he received a gold medal in the medical section, in 1993 he won a second award for the new concept and design.  He has worked for over 25 years with people that have chronic disabling conditions, inventing better ways to make their lives easier.  After moving to America with his family, he has made his " Best-ever " multi-functional Ambulatory Aid and he has received the U.S. Patent Status award for this new model, the Hurri-Cane / Crutch.

ptologo.gif (9843 bytes)U.S. Patent No. 5,711,334