Cane holder

A crutch holder, cane holder or broom holder is a device for attaching walking sticks and crutches so that they can be put away, stored and gripped at a practical height.
Crutch holders are often wall-mounted, and can for example be mounted in a home, at a post office or other places where it is natural to put down sticks and crutches. Crutch holders and similar devices are often used for improvised storage of other tools and accessories such as holding mop shafts, shafts for garden tools, fishing rods or as a general tool holder (instead of a toolbox), and can therefore be considered a type of tool holder. The clamps on the holder are often designed for clamping around tubes within given diameters, like for example tube diameters such as Ø15-20 mm, Ø20-30 mm or Ø30-40 mm.
Some cane holders are instead designed as a hook that is permanently or semi-permanently attached to the cane itself.[1] With such a variant, the cane can be hooked from a table edge or similar. Cane holders can also be attached to wheelchairs[2] or belts.[3]
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