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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
281 ADJUSTABLE BACK SUPPORT DEVICE US12202863 2008-09-02 US20090062705A1 2009-03-05 Victor Toso
Back support devices for use in supporting a lower back region of an individual in a seated position are disclosed. The back support device can include a flexible, double-ended back support member adapted to provide lumbar support to the user's lower back, and a number of elastic knee straps extending from the ends of the back support member each forming a loop that can be attached to the user's knee when in a seated position. The back support device can be equipped with adjustment mechanisms for adjusting the length of the elastic knee straps and/or the length of the back support member. The back support member may further define an interior pouch that can be configured to receive a thermal pack, vibration element and/or other therapeutic device, and which can be used to store the back support device when not in use.
282 Personal Seated Resting Support US12158029 2006-12-19 US20080303318A1 2008-12-11 Gordon Blackwood Hamilton
The present invention relates to a resting support (10) for supporting portions of a resting person (1) in a forwards leaning seated position, and to a method of using such a support. The resting support (10) comprises at least one supporting section (9, 35) including a main supporting section (9) for supporting directly said seated resting person's upper torso (3) and head (9), and means for positioning and supporting said section(s) (9, 35) above the lap (6) of said person (1) including at least two legs (21, 22) that extend downwardly from one or more of said sections (9, 35), wherein: —the main supporting section (9) in use extends at an upwards sloping angle (27) from a lower region (28) for supporting said person's upper torso (3) towards an upper region for supporting said person's head (2); —said at least two legs include at least one rear leg (22) proximate said lower region (28) and at least one forwards leg (21) proximate said upper region, the rear leg(s) (22) being adapted for engaging with a seat (25) on which said person (1) is seated and the front leg(s) (21) being adapted for engaging with a floor (24) beneath said seat (25), said at least two legs (21, 22) being movable relative to said sections (9, 35) to enable the section(s) to fold flat with said legs when not in use.
283 Head positioning apparatus and method US11799698 2007-05-02 US20080271249A1 2008-11-06 Todd Douglas Deetsch
A head positioning apparatus and method comprises a support member, at least one strap, and a ring. Said support member can be adjustably located proximate to a user's head, neck, or other body parts, in order to limit movement of those body parts during activity. Said apparatus and the disclosed methods may comprise additional elements, for example additional straps; means of fastening said straps to an attachment point; one or more cushions slidably affixed to said straps; one or more buckles; and means to adjust tension.
284 Tool for providing support to the human upper body when having to lean over to work US11390926 2006-03-28 US07325868B2 2008-02-05 Steven D. West; Cheryl A. West
A tool is provided for supporting the human upper body when having to lean over to work. The tool comprising a platform member for supporting the human upper body in a leaning position thereby reducing back muscle strain and fatigue; a cushioned pad secured to an upper surface of the platform member providing a cushioned interface between the human upper body and the platform; an omni-directional tilt and swivel member secured to a bottom surface of the platform member; an elongated telescopic height adjustment member comprising two or more elongated telescopic sections providing platform height adjustment, said sections being separable from one another so that sections may be removed or added as desired; one or more removable base members, the base member being removable to permit replacing the base member so as to accommodate base member configured for different floor or support conditions.
285 Support pillow US11356585 2006-02-16 US20070186346A1 2007-08-16 Cheryl Jensen
A support pillow for supporting infants, for example during feeding, is provided. The support pillow takes a shape selected from the group consisting of V-shapes and L-shapes. the support pillow comprises first and second arms extending from a main pillow body. The support pillow can be inflatable and made of a rubber or plastic material. Alternatively, the support pillow can be made of a hypo-allergenic material.
286 Chair with torso support system US11079918 2005-03-14 US07140691B2 2006-11-28 Kambiz Kohani
A furniture article having an integral torso support system includes a chair having a seat portion and a backrest portion. Two belt members are permanently attached to the chair's backrest portion and extend therefrom to free ends. Coupling elements are attached to the free ends to provide for connection between the belt members. With this cooperation of structure, the coupling elements can be engaged to configure the belt segment and the belt portion as the support system for restraining the torso of a person sitting on the seat portion of the chair as the person leans forward in a direction away from the backrest portion of the chair.
287 Nursing support pillows and methods US11330760 2006-01-11 US20060162080A1 2006-07-27 Sheila Littlehorn; Kristin Tidwell; Elizabeth Franqui
A pillow system comprises a curved main pillow having a pillow body having a midsection and a pair of ends. The pillow body is curved and is both flexible and firm to permit it to wrap around a user. A curved side pillow is operably attached to one of the ends of the main pillow such that the side pillow is positionable around the user's side and back when the main pillow is placed adjacent to the user's stomach. The side pillow has an inner portion near the main pillow and an outer portion away from the main pillow. The side pillow tapers downward in height from the inner portion to the outer portion
288 Portable forward leaning stadium seat US10958845 2004-10-04 US20060071521A1 2006-04-06 Barton Davis
A forward leaning stadium seat having a padded seat; a vertical support sleeve with an arm support device and quick release locking clasp to allow quick and easy up and down positioning of the arm support device and an adjustable hub to stop the forward and backward movement of the vertical support device at prescribed locations within a prescribed arc of travel.
289 Peripherals for multi-use pillows and methods US11120694 2005-05-02 US20050223492A1 2005-10-13 Sheila Littlehorn; Elizabeth Franqui
A pillow comprises a pillow body having a midsection and a pair of ends. The pillow body is curved and is both flexible and firm to permit it to wrap around a user. A padded attachment member is removably attached to the pillow body to adjust the vertical height of the pillow body.
290 Support pillow with flaps and methods US10618432 2003-07-10 US20040060116A1 2004-04-01 Susan H. Matthews Brown
A support pillow comprises a pillow body having a medial region and two opposing arms a pillow body having a medial region and two opposing arms that define an outer periphery and an inner periphery, wherein the inner periphery defines a generally open well. At least one flap is coupled to the pillow body at the outer periphery to adjust the position of the pillow when worn about a user.
291 Support pillow and methods for its use US09537949 2000-03-28 US06685024B1 2004-02-03 Susan H. Matthews
The invention provides an exemplary support pillow and methods for its use. An exemplary method is provided for supporting an object in front of a person's torso. According to the method, a support pillow is provided having a resilient cushion body with a medial region and first and second opposing cantilever arms extending from the medial region. The cantilever arms are curved about a vertical axis to define a substantially toroidal configuration for the cushion body. The cantilever arms and medial region cooperate to define a generally circular open well. The support pillow is placed around the person's torso with first and second end portions of the cantilever arms being at the back of the person's torso, and with the medial region of the support pillow being at the front of the person's torso. The cantilever arms are biased around the person's torso to hold the support pillow vertically positioned relative to the person's torso. The object is then rested on the cantilever arms or the medial region while the arms are biased around the person's torso.
292 Air travel pillow US10090572 2002-03-05 US06647573B2 2003-11-18 David Allan Corbin
A travel pillow designed specifically for commercial airline travel is disclosed. The unique feature of this travel pillow is that it is designed to provide support from the front rather than the back. It essentially allows the user to lean forward effortlessly, place the head down and sleep without worrying about the head flopping forward as with any pillow designed to support the back of the head. The pillow consists of a large, firm but soft object comprising about 1.5 cubic feet, sized and shaped to fit on the food service tray available with any airline seat, and includes a platform for placing a typical airline pillow on top.
293 Inflatable support pillow and methods for its use US10016754 2001-10-29 US06532612B2 2003-03-18 Susan H. Matthews Brown
The invention provides an exemplary support pillow and methods for its use. An exemplary method is provided for supporting an object in front of a person's torso. According to the method, a support pillow is provided having a resilient cushion body with a medial region and first and second opposing cantilever arms extending from the medial region. The cantilever arms are curved about a vertical axis to define a substantially toroidal configuration for the cushion body. The cantilever arms and medial region cooperate to define a generally circular open well. The support pillow is placed around the person's torso with first and second end portions of the cantilever arms being at the back of the person's torso, and with the medial region of the support pillow being at the front of the person's torso. The cantilever arms are biased around the person's torso to hold the support pillow vertically positioned relative to the person's torso. The object is then rested on the cantilever arms or the medial region while the arms are biased around the person's torso.
294 Support pillows with handles and methods for their use US80201601 2001-03-08 US6434770B2 2002-08-20 MATTHEWS BROWN SUSAN H
A support pillow comprises a resilient pillow body having a medial region and two opposing arms extending from the medial region to form a generally open well. The pillow body includes an outer periphery and an inner periphery adjacent the well. A handle is coupled to the medial region at the outer periphery.
295 Computationally efficient modular multiplication method and apparatus US75878201 2001-01-11 US6434585B2 2002-08-13 MCGREGOR MATTHEW SCOTT; LE THUAN P
A computationally efficient multiplication method and apparatus for modular exponentiation. The apparatus uses a preload register, coupled to a multiplier at a second input port via a KN bit bus to load the value of the "a" multiplicand in the multiplier in a single clock pulse. The "b" multiplicand (which is also KN bits long) is supplied to the multiplier N bits at a time from a memory output port via an N bit bus coupled to a multiplier first input port. The multiplier multiplies the N bits of the "b" multiplicand by the KN bits of the "a" multiplicand and provides that product at a multiplier output N bits at a time, where it can be supplied to the memory via a memory input port.
296 Portable travel pillow US09950532 2001-09-13 US20020050009A1 2002-05-02 Jonathan J. Ley
A portable travel pillow is a freestanding, portable device which allows a traveler to rest or sleep comfortably while remaining in a seated position. The travel pillow is comprised of an adjustable tilting facial pad (1-8), an adjustable-length support (9,10,12), two lower leg stands (13) interconnected inside a housing (11,14) and two lower leg pads (16) connected to the leg stands with a ball and cup joint (15). When in use, the bottom of the portable travel pillow is supported by the user's lap, and the top of the travel pillow supports the user's head and neck. When not in use, the portable travel pillow collapses to a compact shape.
297 Support pillows with handles and methods for their use US09802016 2001-03-08 US20010037957A1 2001-11-08 Susan H. Matthews Brown
A support pillow comprises a resilient pillow body having a medial region and two opposing arms extending from the medial region to form a generally open well. The pillow body includes an outer periphery and an inner periphery adjacent the well. A handle is coupled to the medial region at the outer periphery.
298 Computationally efficient modular multiplication method and apparatus US09758782 2001-01-11 US20010010077A1 2001-07-26 Matthew Scott McGregor; Thuan P. Le
A computationally efficient multiplication method and apparatus for modular exponentiation. The apparatus uses a preload register, coupled to a multiplier at a second input port via a KN bit bus to load the value of the nullanull multiplicand in the multiplier in a single clock pulse. The nullbnull multiplicand (which is also KN bits long) is supplied to the multiplier N bits at a time from a memory output port via an N bit bus coupled to a multiplier first input port. The multiplier multiplies the N bits of the nullbnull multiplicand by the KN bits of the nullanull multiplicand and provides that product at a multiplier output N bits at a time, where it can be supplied to the memory via a memory input port.
299 Locking-cylinder supported surgical boot US09514464 2000-02-28 US06263531B1 2001-07-24 Richard Navarro; Yury Keselman
A surgical boot assembly for an operating room table includes a surgical boot, an adjustable support arm securable to the table, and an adjustable clamping assembly attaching the surgical boot to the adjustable support arm. The adjustable support arm includes an attachment, a support rod having an end pivotally attached to the attachment such that the support rod is pivotable about the end relative to the attachment, and a locking cylinder having a first end pivotally attached to the attachment and a second end pivotally attached to the support rod. The locking cylinder is infinitely adjustable over a range and can provide an assisting lift force. The locking cylinder preferably includes a cylinder, a piston within the cylinder and having an integral valve, and a separating piston within the cylinder. The piston and the separating piston divide the cylinder into first, second, and third portions. The first and second portions are selectively in fluid communication through the integral valve and each contain an incompressible fluid to provide rigid locking. The third portion contains a compressed gas to provide an extension force.
300 Wrist rest for stenotypists US09350379 1999-07-09 US06247672B1 2001-06-19 Raymond Bello
A wrist rest for stenotypists and other keyboard operators has an apertured base with two arms mounted thereon via fasteners disposed in apertures in the arms and in an elongated slot in the base. The arms can be rotated, in a common plane, relative to the base, and translated toward and away from each other. The fasteners include a securing device which can be released for adjusting the positions of the arms relative to the base and then engaged for fixing the position of the arms relative to the base. Each arm is covered with a cushion for engaging the forearms and wrists of the operator.
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