序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Fire-escape. US1912680767 1912-02-29 US1085216A 1914-01-27 MACLEOD NORMAN
182 Combination movable knee-pad and foot-rest for church-pews. US1913765092 1913-05-02 US1080764A 1913-12-09 LAVIGNE MOSES
183 Fire-escape. US1909490870 1909-04-19 US974381A 1910-11-01 HOGSTON JOHN H
184 Knee-rest. US1907366166 1907-04-03 US878008A 1908-02-04 LANDFIELD HARRY M
185 Kneeler for church pews US612135D US612135A 1898-10-11
186 Knee-rest US568380D US568380A 1896-09-29
187 knight US293040D US293040A 1884-02-05
188 Fire-escape US248375D US248375A 1881-10-18
189 Weeding-carriage US247856D US247856A 1881-10-04
190 Improvement in fire-escapes US193841D US193841A 1877-08-07
191 Improved foot aktd kneeling-stool for churches US97993D US97993A 1869-12-14
192 GROUND SEAT US15709083 2017-09-19 US20180078040A1 2018-03-22 Saleh Mubarak
A ground seat, having a buttocks support having a downwardly facing surface adapted for placement upon the ground, a back support connected to the buttocks support for selective movement between stowed and usable positions, and a belt connected to the back support and movable between connected and disconnected positions and sized to be wrapped in its connected position around a user's bent legs.
193 Meditation support US11606612 2006-11-30 US09668584B2 2017-06-06 Ronald Green
Mediation sitting cushions and mats allow the user to meditate in comfort for great lengths of time, avoiding stress and pain often caused by traditional meditation cushions and mats. The layered mediation sitting cushions and mats combine a slow recovery visco-elastic foam (“VEF”), having load deformation properties and densities, with one or more base layers of a batting support. The sitting cushions and mats enable a person seated in traditional meditative positions to achieve a comfortable posture, regardless of the meditator's size or weight. The sitting cushions and mats also allow people to meditate in traditional cross-legged or kneeling postures comfortably, without irritation or pain. The mediation sitting cushions and mats also maintain of the pelvis in a neutral or slightly anterior position, resulting in proper alignment of the pelvis and spine, which minimizes the muscular and ligamentous strain caused by sitting in stillness for long periods of time.
194 APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING BALANCE AND STABILITY WHILE STANDING US15169781 2016-06-01 US20170143128A1 2017-05-25 Catherine DeNardo SITEK; Gerald Thomas Sitek
A balance and stability system for use by an individual who is required to maintain a standing position for a prolonged period includes a balance reference and support pad positioned to contact the individual at their shins while standing at a work station, which balance and support pad is mounted on a support structure including an elongate support arm such that the pad is at the proper vertical and horizontal location to provide a balance point of contact with the individual's shins and, yet, a completely open space is provided between the pad and the floor to thereby allow for free movement of the individual's feet forward, backward, and side-to-side.
195 Kneeling Pad US14989237 2016-01-06 US20160242554A1 2016-08-25 Edward Schoen
A kneeling pad is provided. The kneeling pad comprises a flexible pad a having an upper surface, a first end, a second end, and a thickness. The first end comprises a raised hump that extends laterally and across the pad, whereby the raised hump forms a raised radius to support the feet and lower legs of a kneeling user. The raised hump has a convex upper surface that is adapted to press against the lower leg and foot upper of a kneeling user's feet, thereby placing the user's feet in a plantar flexion position and raising the toes of a user above the ground. Overall, the device provides cushion and supports a user's feet in such a way to reduce pressure on the toes of a kneeling user.
196 KNEE SUPPORT US14196612 2014-03-04 US20150250321A1 2015-09-10 Donald Franklin Perry
An apparatus for supporting and assisting a user to get into and out of a kneeling position comprises a platform extending between first and second edges, each edge having two corners, a frame accommodating the platform therebetween and at least one biased arm extending between the platform and the frame, the biased arm being adapted to bias the platform from a first position located proximate to a ground surface to a second position vertically spaced above the first position.
197 LOAD BALANCING DESCENDING DEVICE, SYSTEMS AND METHODS US14676604 2015-04-01 US20150202476A1 2015-07-23 Tracy Barnett
A system for passively slowing a descent rate of a load includes a rope having a fixed end and an opposing free end below the fixed end, a descent device having a base plate with first and second opposing plate ends, first and second pins fixedly mounted to the base plate, the first pin located at the first opposing plate end, and a carabiner attachment portion located at the second opposing plate end. A carabiner is attached to the carabiner attachment portion of the descent device, and a load attached to the carabiner. The system disposes a rope within the descent device about the first and second pin in serpentine manner, with the free end of the rope balanced against the load by the device disposed between the load and the free end, and the rope contacting first and second non-rotatable rope-contacting surfaces of the first and second pins, respectively.
198 PORTABLE KNEELING APPARATUS US13918830 2013-06-14 US20140368019A1 2014-12-18 CYNTHIA GUILLORY
A portable kneeling apparatus for providing a selectively deployable fixed structure on which to kneel on comfortably. The portable kneeling apparatus comprises a rectangular body having a padded top surface and a solid bottom surface, two foldable fork legs disposed on opposing ends of the bottom surface of the rectangular body, and handle attached to one end of the top surface which turns both down and away from the portable kneeling apparatus. In this manner, the portable kneeling apparatus allows for the selective deployment of a padded surface secured to the ground by way of two fork legs which, when not deployed, is forms merely a substantially flat rectangular board structure which can be carried by most users with one arm.
199 Load balancing descending device US12924909 2010-10-07 US20140166395A2 2014-06-19 Barnett Tracy
A load balancing descending device for controlling the descent of a user descending on a rope carrying a load is provided. The rope has a decreasing rope free end as the user descends. The load balancing descending device comprises a first plate and a second plate. A first pin is positioned between the first plate and the second plate with the first pin spacing the first plate from and pivotally connecting the first plate to the second plate and the combined first plate and second plate having a first side and a second side. A second pin is positioned between the first plate and the second plate with the second pin spaced from the first pin. An attachment mechanism is formed in the first side of the combined first plate and second plate for attaching a user and/or load. The rope is wrapped in a serpentine manner about the first pin and the second pin between the first plate and the second plate with the rope free end exiting the combined first plate and second plate from the second side. As the user descends the rope, the length and weight of the rope free end decreases thereby causing the load balancing descending device to rotate moving the rope free end in a general direction from the first side toward the second side and automatically balancing the weight of the user and load against the weight of the rope free end in order to maintain a controlled rate of descent.
200 Ergonomic kneeling bench or stool US13247676 2011-09-28 US08590974B2 2013-11-26 Robert Kalayjian
An ergonomic kneeling bench or stool for supporting weight of a user in a kneeling position includes a pedestal portion, and a seat portion having a generally central aperture that removably receives at least a portion of an end of the pedestal portion in an assembled configuration of the kneeling stool. The seat portion can include one or more permanent magnets, and the pedestal portion includes one or more corresponding permanent magnets, configured and aligned to magnetically attract each other and to releasably retain the seat portion and the pedestal portion together in either or both of unassembled and assembled configurations of the kneeling stool.
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