序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Portable support cushion US11399739 2006-04-07 US20060255646A1 2006-11-16 E. Davis; Antonio Arcieri
A body support cushion including a first section of the cushion for forming a portion of the surface of the cushion, adapted to shift from a flattened state to a flexed state and a second section of the cushion for forming another portion of the surface of the cushion, adapted to shift from a flattened state to a flexed state. A hinge couples adjoining edges of the first and second sections. A first coupling member on the first section is selectively, releasably coupled to a second coupling member on the second section to create a body support cushion in which the first and second sections are flexed which results in a body support cushion capable of moving from a flattened state to a flexed state. The body support cushion is particularly suitable for supporting a user's lower back when sitting in a chair. It is also suitable for supporting other body parts such as the knee, ankle or even the back when laying down. It can also be used to support a laptop computer or other object on one's legs or lap when sitting.
142 Lovestep US10911130 2004-11-26 US20060113831A1 2006-06-01 Vernard Cancer
(a). My invention is a Lovestep, use in conjunction with reclining your legs, pedicuering, tying shoes, and as a personal praying alter. (b). Constructed of wood. flexible foam, and cloth. (c). #(5) platform surface are at an angle of 25 degrees upon four said legs, front left #(1), front right #(2); rear left #(3), rear right #(4), which supports the said #(7) incline plywood platform, legs do not substantially extends outward from under the said #(7) platform and less susceptible to tilting which otherwise would occur when a force is applied to opposite edges of the Lovestep in normal course of use.
143 Portable heated footrest US10981983 2004-11-05 US20060108852A1 2006-05-25 Laura Boucher
A portable footrest including a foot platform having a top surface and a bottom surface and a heater in thermal communication with the bottom surface. A housing is disposed in supporting relation to the foot platform and the heater. The housing is shaped and dimensioned to maintain the foot platform and the heater above a level of a surface upon which the footrest is placed. An electronic assembly is in electrical communication with the heater. The electronic assembly includes an electrical connector for connection to an power source, means for manually energizing and de-energizing the heater, and means for automatically de-energizing the heater.
144 Circulation enhancing sleeve pillow or cushion US11202934 2005-08-12 US20060070183A1 2006-04-06 David Ekins
A tubular-shaped, circulation-enhancing pillow or cushion device worn on any part of upper or lower extremities as a rest and/or sleep aid. The device may include a semi ridged, yet flexible and resilient tubular core, a soft fabric elastic liner and an outer cushioned tension wrap. The device may allow one to instinctively change sleeping postures, while remaining asleep or while resting, whether laying in a supine, prone, side or upright position. The device may isolate the part of an extremity that would otherwise have a tendency to become numb, achy or “fall asleep” due to pressure exerted from above by one's resting head, torso, knee, ankle, or other overlying body part, while at the same time act as a pillow or cushion to the overlying body part at rest.
145 Footstool US10973791 2004-10-26 US06969119B1 2005-11-29 E. Carroll Jennings
A footstool is provided having outer pockets for storage of magazines, newspapers or the like. Additional storage space is available when the cushion is removed to expose an internal compartment having a shelf. The cushion includes a bottom pocket with a stiffener therein. The cushion can be removed and inverted into a bottom-up posture to provide a rigid writing or work surface. The stiffener can be removed from the cushion pocket and placed on the frame to function as a work table whereby the cushion may be used either as a pillow or simply placed atop the stiffener for use as a footstool.
146 Foot elevating cushion US10268913 2002-10-11 US06935697B2 2005-08-30 Jessica S. Conlon; Jeffrey D. Martin
An elevating foot cushion that includes an embodiment with a cushion that is preferably of a unitary foam body defining front and rear faces and left and right lateral faces and an upper leg contact surface. The upper leg contact surface has first and second laterally spaced apart leg reception areas such as recesses that extend in a leg extension direction between the front and rear faces and an intermediate foam body region extending between the spaced apart leg reception recesses. The cushion preferably has an upper leg support surface that has first and second portions which have a first support characteristic designed for supporting an individual leg, and the upper leg support surface also preferably includes a third portion having a different support characteristic than the first and second portions which is more adept at handling a higher load pair of crossed legs. This third portion is preferably an elongated recess with a different configuration than the first and second elongated leg reception recesses.
147 Gaming cabinet footrests US10607376 2003-06-26 US06913331B1 2005-07-05 Robert A. Luciano, Jr.; Robert S. Anderson; Tim Kelley; Russ F. Marsden
A new player footrest is disclosed, usable as part of a gaming machine. The new footrest is mounted higher on the gaming cabinetry than was previously known in the art, providing a new and invigorating way to make significant changes to foot position, and therefore body position, during long game play periods. Further, in one embodiment the footrests are adjustable, providing even more player comfort and positional diversity.
148 Back support system US10439725 2003-05-16 US06823545B1 2004-11-30 Edmund Scott Davis
There is provided a back support system of three foam members serving as a piece of recreational or therapeutic furniture. The three foam support members each have a generally rectangular shape when viewed from above and a triangular shaped when viewed from their sides and vary in size. The unique triangular shape of each of the three members enables the pieces to be assembled in a variety of positions depending upon the desires of the user. For example, one of the triangular pieces may be positioned to fit underneath the back and head area of the user while the second member may be placed under the legs of the user to lift the knee area and the third and smallest member may be placed under the lower leg area to keep the feet in an elevated position. Each cushion is made of a resilient foam polymeric material that is covered with a protective fabric. When positioning the members, the members may be held in place by fabric hinges have various widths and zippers incorporated therein to allow the three pieces to be used separately or together. When the three members are folded to nest together, a unitary object is formed for easy shipment or storage.
149 Foot elevating cushion US10268913 2002-10-11 US20040070254A1 2004-04-15 Jessica S. Conlon; Jeffrey D. Martin
An elevating foot cushion that includes an embodiment with a cushion that is preferably of a unitary foam body defining front and rear faces and left and right lateral faces and an upper leg contact surface. The upper leg contact surface has first and second laterally spaced apart leg reception areas such as recesses that extend in a leg extension direction between the front and rear faces and an intermediate foam body region extending between the spaced apart leg reception recesses. The cushion preferably has an upper leg support surface that has first and second portions which have a first support characteristic designed for supporting an individual leg, and the upper leg support surface also preferably includes a third portion having a different support characteristic than the first and second portions which is more adept at handling a higher load pair of crossed legs. This third portion is preferably an elongated recess with a different configuration than the first and second elongated leg reception recesses.
150 Medical examination table step US09884433 2001-06-19 US20020189017A1 2002-12-19 Paul J. Siepmann; Michael J. Marchant; Edward A. Raleigh
A retractable and self-supporting step for a medical examination table and a method for use. The step having a large top with a safety mat for ease of use and patient maneuverability can be selectively extended from a cavity located on a medical examination and returned when not in use. The step is self-supporting, thus providing enhanced stability and safety during use.
151 Ottoman with thermally insulated chamber US09568701 2000-05-11 US06406098B1 2002-06-18 Steven G. Linder
An ottoman with a thermally insulated chamber includes an airtight inner wall and an airtight outer wall, the inner wall being coaxial with and shorter that the outer wall; an airtight top wall secured to the periphery of the top of the outer wall, and an airtight bottom wall secured to the peripheries of the bottoms of the inner and outer wall; and an airtight mid-level wall intermediate the tip and bottom walls and secured to the periphery of the top of the inner wall. The inner wall and the mid-level wall define the interior of an axially-extending thermally insulated chamber closed at the chamber top and open at the chamber bottom. Preferably the inner, outer, top, bottom and mid-level walls cooperatively define an airtight thermally insulating chamber filled with a thermally-insulating body of stagnant gas.
152 Combination elevated seat and boot jack US295979 1999-04-21 US6132002A 2000-10-17 Austin E. Brown, II
A combination elevated seat and boot jack having a base member with at least one boot removal notch. An upright pedestal supports the seat in an elevated position. The width of the platform of the base is sufficient to improve stability of the user of the jack.
153 Footrest-table convertible article of furniture US342252 1999-06-29 US6113182A 2000-09-05 James H. Wise
A footrest-table convertible article of furniture includes a pair of vertical supports, at least one brace rigidly interconnecting the vertical supports, a rotatable element disposed between the vertical supports, and a pivot connection supporting the rotatable element on the vertical supports for rotation about a horizontal axis. The rotatable element has two opposed major surfaces, one being a flat unupholstered table top, and another being a cushioned footrest. The rotatable element can be flipped 180.degree. between a position in which the table top is uppermost and horizontal, and a position in which the cushioned footrest is uppermost and horizontal. A locking mechanism secures the rotatable element in either of the positions, at a consistent height above the ground.
154 Apparatus for supporting and elevating the legs and feet US244160 1999-02-04 US6045192A 2000-04-04 Salvatore V. Faulise
An apparatus for supporting and elevating the legs and feet comprising a foot base having a feet receiving surface, and a leg extension movably attached to the foot base. The foot base has a leg receiving surface. The leg extension is movable to an opened position wherein the leg extension surface is angulated with respect to the feet receiving surface and to a closed position wherein the leg receiving surface confronts the feet receiving surface.
155 Collapsible footstool US13577 1998-01-27 US6036269A 2000-03-14 Jonathan S. Colton
A foldable plastic or laminated paperboard footstool which can be used for resting an individual's feet and which can be easily assembled from a plastic or laminated paperboard, or corrugated plastic or paperboard blank.
156 Adjustable foot rest US858454 1997-05-19 US5826941A 1998-10-27 David L. Olsen
An adjustable foot rest for use in the bracket mounting channels of an acoustical office partition panel. Two support arms are removably secured to the bracket mounting channels and the support arms are pivotally connected to and support a resting member. Each support arm comprises an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner portion including a sleeve and a telescoping member slidably insertable within the sleeve. The outer portion has a hinge for medially maneuvering the each support arm. The outer portion and inner portion join to form a toothed adjustment joint which allows for inclination adjustment of the resting member.
157 Foot stool with foot warmer US533548 1995-09-25 US5639143A 1997-06-17 Timothy T. Ackerman
A foot stool with a top that opens up and has a foot warming device fastened to the underside of the top. The top is hinged to one side of the foot stool and opens up to a point where the top is at an angle to the side it is hinged to. At this point the users feet can be inserted into the foot warmer and the feet will be at a comfortable position. When the foot warmer is not in use it is stored inside of the foot stool when the top is in the closed position.
158 Collapsible foot rest for seat backs US497543 1995-06-30 US5556167A 1996-09-17 Helen F. Johnson Siemion
A foot rest constructed of a flexible cord is configured with two parallel side cords with bottom ends joined by a cross cord thereby forming a U-shape with the cross cord serving as a base rung. Additional rungs are also provided between the side cords parallel to the base rung which serve as optional foot rests in varying heights. Side top ends are adjustably joined to form a closed loop sized to fit over a fold-down table of an airline seat back from which the foot rest hangs to support a user's feet on a single rung or on staggered rungs. The rungs are spaced apart such that a user's leg may optionally be supported by extending the leg through the foot rest.
159 Ottoman including storage receptacle US465424 1995-06-05 US5538320A 1996-07-23 D. Stephen Hoffman; Charles F. Lowe
An ottoman having a removable cover for storage within is disclosed. The cover is movable between a closed position, in which it resides above the walls of the ottoman, and an open position, in which the cover is generally vertically disposed, confronts the rear wall of the ottoman, and is adjacent the underlying floor. This configuration provides an ottoman that is much less susceptible to tipping in the open position.
160 Portable folding footstool US333721 1994-11-03 US5489144A 1996-02-06 Claude Lewis
A footstool for supporting the legs of an individual relative to a ground surface. The inventive device includes a support member for receiving the individual's legs. A folding leg assembly positions the support member above the ground surface and can be folded flatly against the support member for storage and/or transportation purposes.
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