序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Ergonomic worker support system US13419983 2012-03-14 US08381874B1 2013-02-26 Edward G. Blemel
An ergonomic worker support system. There is provided an apparatus for ergonomically supporting a user in any of a variety of positions while working. The stand apparatus includes a base from which an upright stem extends to an extension of stems fitting, which fitting in turn supports an upper torso support member. A stem extender piece may be provided between the upright stem and the upper torso support member. These various components are adjustable relative to one another to permit versatility in apparatus configuration. Convenience features are disclosed for reducing stress and supporting either the upper or lower portion of a user's body. The apparatus includes features that reduce stress, conserve energy, and facilitate increased work productivity of physically challenged persons as well able-bodied users. The ergonomic stand, in operational position, provides a sturdy, balanced, adjustable, and ergonomic platform for the support of the worker, appliances and tools.
202 Levitator—ergonomic worker support system US11383142 2006-05-12 US08151937B2 2012-04-10 Edward Gerald Blemel
An ergonomic worker support stand with convenience features for reducing stress and supporting either the upper or lower portion of a person's body is disclosed. The stand is designed for safety, convenience and comfort in performing worker tasks. My patent includes features that reduce stress, conserve energy, and facilitate increased work productivity are important to physically challenged persons as well an able bodied worker. The stand is separable, adjustable and foldable to make it compact for storage purposes. The ergonomic stand, in the operational position, provides a sturdy, balanced, adjustable, and ergonomic platform for the support of the worker, appliances and tools. The stand has features for lighting of the workspace, holding work related accessories, powering electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically operated tools. The stand has ports for connecting personal data assistants, wireless communications, and computers used in accessing worker instructions and information.
203 PRAYER PILLOW WITH MULTIFUNCTIONS US12905110 2010-10-15 US20110088168A1 2011-04-21 NORIS HAYNESWORTH
A multiple function pillow used for kneeling, sitting, sleeping and traveling which includes a cushion member and a protective cover. A mechanism is for removably inserting the cushion member into the protective cover, to allow a person to rest their head, back, sit and kneel thereon. A mechanism is for securing opposite ends of the protective cover together, wherein the cushion member can be folded into a closed position, so as to be wrapped and retained about a wrist of a person, a handle of a suitcase, a strap of a bag and a strap of a purse for easy transportation thereof. Two non-slip neoprene material pads are used.
204 Knee Protector Dolly US12210892 2008-09-15 US20100066042A1 2010-03-18 Faramarz Damouzehtash
An embodiment of this invention is an apparatus for floor installation, repair, cleaning or ground proximity work. This apparatus is comprised of a curved base board with the curvature towards the ground covered by a protective cushion with massaging surface for comfort of knees, three or more independently lockable wheels, an adjustable angle and height seat covered by spring loaded matt and cushion for comfort and a brake system with handle for manual braking and exertion of force to the work surface. This apparatus also includes an adjustable length and angle truss covered with cushion for comfortable positioning of legs while working on the work surface.
205 Ergonomic leg stands US12156293 2008-05-30 US20090293777A1 2009-12-03 Wayne J. Gregoire
The present invention in one embodiment is a device to provide a comfortable or restful stance or both for a standing person. The invention in this embodiment includes a sole plate upon which the user places his or her foot. The sole plate is substantially planar and is oriented at an angle from the floor. The invention also includes a leg contacting member that is oriented at an angle from vertical. The user places his or her foot on the sole plate and leans forward so that the front part of their lower leg contacts the leg contacting member. The leg contacting member supports the user. In another embodiment, the invention is a method to provide comfort or rest or both to a standing person.
206 Back Stress Reducing Kneeling Device US11765158 2007-06-19 US20080222789A1 2008-09-18 Carl M. Pfeiffer
A bath aid is provided for supporting a person kneeling at a bathtub. The bath aid comprises a lower pad, a middle pad, and an upper pad which includes a tub attachment mechanism fixed to a bottom surface thereof. A first hinge mechanism pivotally connects a front edge of the lower pad to a lower edge of the middle pad, while a second hinge mechanism pivotally connects an upper edge of the middle pad to a lower edge of the upper pad. The bottom surface of the lower pad rests on a floor surface, while the bottom surface of the upper pad may be fixed to the bathtub by the tub attachment mechanism when in an open position.
207 Multipurpose, multisectional, multiconfiguration cushion for person of any age, used for an elbow, kneeling, sitting, and or lying cushion. The cushion consists of four interconnected sections to form a cushion when flat allows an adult to lye flat and when the sections are folded face to face together this allows an adult to utilize the cushion for elbow, sitting, kneeling and or lying cushion US11668351 2007-01-29 US20080178391A1 2008-07-31 David Andrade
A multipurpose, multi sectional, multiconfiguration cushion for person of any age, used for an elbow, kneeling, sitting, and or lying cushion. The cushion consists of four interconnected sections to form a cushion when flat allows an adult to lye flat and when the sections are folded face to face together this allows an adult to utilize the cushion for elbow, sitting, kneeling and or lying cushion. The four layer cushion consists of one of the layers to be detached, where as by the linked section, number one 1 and number two 2 to be attached by way of a Velcro attachment and allows section number one 1 to be detached and utilized as a utility bag. Each section consists of a rectangular soft cushion of durable thickness and a resilient fabric that covers the cushion from end to end with each section consisting of a zippered opening to allow the removal of the cushion from the fabric covering the cushion. The fabric is continuous and covers the cushions from section two 2 to section three 3 to section four 4 and joined together by a hinge between the adjacent cushion with section two 2 having a Velcro end the will attach to section number one 1 by means of an alternating Velcro attachment and section number one 1 also consists of fabric covering the cushion from end to end with a zippered opening for cushion removal and consisting of a zippered pocket and open utility pockets to be used as a utility bag, the joined sections create edge to edge flat surface or a face to face folded surface.
208 Kneel chair US11164832 2005-12-07 US07320502B1 2008-01-22 George B McCloskey
A two-part cushioned chair comprising a knee cushion and a sling seat supports the occupant in a combined kneeling and sitting position. Both components are supported by a frame that includes a contoured top surface which holds the knee cushion. The cushion is angled downward in the front and is composed of multiple foam layers covered with canvas. Upwardly-extending side rails are adjustably secured to the sides of the frame and support the sling-type seat which in use is positioned behind the occupant's knees. The sling seat is attached to the outer sides of each side rail being secured by a dowel rod stop on one side and a releasable Velcro®-type attachment on the opposite side.
209 Kneeling device US11364173 2006-03-01 US20070205054A1 2007-09-06 Alice Gentles; Frederick Gentles
A kneeling device comprising a platform produced from a resilient material, and handles capable of releasably interlocking with the ends of the platform, the platform further having two depressions formed therein for receiving knee pads for accommodating the knees of an individual.
210 Prayer pillow US11405954 2006-04-17 US07246391B2 2007-07-24 Leslie M. Brown
A prayer pillow, or cushion, has knee pads placed in the interior of the pillow filling, spaced apart and adapted to receive the knees of a user while kneeling. The knee pads provide further cushioning and support for the knees of the user so that kneeling for a protracted time is more comfortable. The pillow has a removable cover that may, in preferred embodiments, incorporate a pleasant design and verses of Biblical scripture. The spacing between the knee pads maybe adjusted by the user.
211 Meditation support US11606612 2006-11-30 US20070074349A1 2007-04-05 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.
212 Kneeler seat US11385973 2006-03-21 US20060255644A1 2006-11-16 William Selby
The present invention is a kneeler seat for use in the kneeling or sitting position. The kneeler seat comprises first and second leg members each having first and second end portions and a seat engagement portion disposed substantially closer to the first end portion than the second end portion. Each of the seat engagement portions comprise an elongated cavity. The kneeler seat further comprises a seat member having first and second plugs removably engageable with the elongated cavity of the first and second leg members, respectively.
213 Multi-functional work platform US11434375 2006-05-15 US20060255551A1 2006-11-16 Daniel Hurt
The present invention provides a multi-functional work platform having a first orientation wherein the work platform functions as a kneeler and a second orientation wherein the work platform functions as a seat. The work platform further includes one or more functional components interchangeably coupled to the support frame of the work platform, such as a wheel attachment or a rocker attachment or a stationary support attachment, to provide additional functional usage to the work platform.
214 Meditation support US10921198 2004-08-18 US20060037143A1 2006-02-23 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 meditation 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.
215 Kneeler seat US10841733 2004-05-07 US20050264079A1 2005-12-01 William Selby
The present invention is a kneeler seat for use in the kneeling or sitting position. The kneeler seat comprises first and second leg members each having first and second end portions and a seat engagement portion disposed substantially closer to the first end portion than the second end portion. Each of the seat engagement portion comprise an elongated cavity having upper and lower surfaces and first and second side surfaces. Each of the seat engagement portions further comprises first and second guide and retention channels formed in the upper and lower surfaces of the elongated cavity, respectively. The first and second guide and retention channels are aligned and disposed parallel to and between the first and second sidewalls. The seat member comprises first and second plugs engageable with the seat engagement portions of the first and second leg members, respectively. Each of the first and second plugs comprises a base portion and first and second walls extending outward from said base portion. The first and second plugs further comprise first and second guide and retention members protruding from opposite sides of the base portion. The first and second plugs may further comprise a stop member to prevent disengagement from the first and second leg members.
216 Body support for automotive mechanics US10624281 2003-07-22 US06926365B2 2005-08-09 Gary D. Bottoms
A mechanic's body support including first and second horizontally-oriented and spaced-apart base rails and first and second spaced-apart support rails. Each of the support rails has one end connected to a respective one of the first and second base rails. Each support rail also extends upwardly from and is in vertical alignment with the base rails for supporting a mechanic as he kneels in an elevated position over the engine compartment of a motor vehicle. A chest pad and a knee pad are mounted in spaced-apart relation between the support rails for securing the support rails in a fixed, spaced-apart relation, and for supporting the chest and knees of the mechanic while in the kneeling position, thus allowing the skeletal structure of the body to support the weight, rather than the back and leg muscles.
217 Convertible bathroom furniture US10412405 2003-04-11 US06854803B2 2005-02-15 Jorge Tomas; Kurt Nygren
Furniture capable of being assembled in one way to produce a step stool and in another way to produce a kneeler. The furniture includes a base unit and a lid releasably secured to the base unit to produce the step stool or to produce the kneeler. The furniture includes an armrest and a connecting member. The kneeler is configured for use alongside a bathtub.
218 Wearable kneel-sit support device US10481532 2003-12-19 US20040232739A1 2004-11-25 Steven J. Wurzelbacher; Ova E. Johnston; Stephen D. Hudock
A wearable kneel-sit support device includes a U-shaped body (12) that is pivotally connected to both a seat member (22) and a base member (24). A linking member (26) connected the seat member (22) and the base member (24), such that moving one of the seat member and the base member causes both the seat member and the base member to rotate from a folded position adjacent the leg of the user to an unfolded position. In the unfolded position, the base member can rest on a horizontal surface and the seat member is substantially parallel to the base member, so that the wearer can sit on the seat while kneeling. The device may be worn on the lower leg of a user in a folded position to allow unhindered ambulation. When the user wants kneel, the device is pivoted to the unfolded position while it is still on the leg, so that the wearer can sit on the seat while kneeling, thus relieving pressure on the knee.
219 Prayer pillow US10228519 2002-08-27 US06763537B1 2004-07-20 Williadean Crear
A portable prayer pillow designed to be kneeled upon by an individual during prayer and worship, wherein the pillow includes items necessary for keeping a prayer journal. In a preferred embodiment, the pillow comprises a first pocket having a plurality of blank paper or cloth strips on which information can be written and a second pocket for receiving and storing the strips having information written thereon. In use, for example, the individual can remove a blank strip from the first pocket, write a prayer request on the strip, and place the strip into the second pocket. When the prayer is answered, the individual can retrieve the strip from the second pocket, make an appropriate notation thereon, and place the updated strip back into the second pocket, or the individual can take a second blank strip from the first pocket, write a praise report thereon, and place the second strip in the second pocket. In an alternate embodiment having a third pocket, the updated or second strip can be placed in the third pocket. Thus, a prayer journal that can be reviewed periodically is maintained.
220 Knee cushion support US10060490 2002-01-30 US20030019007A1 2003-01-30 Harvey Lee Spencer
A knee cushion support for placement atop a surface in an area beneath knees of a user comprising a covering that encloses the outer periphery of the cushion support. A pair depressions formed in the upper surface of the cushion receives and supports the knees of a user while in the kneeling position. A resilient inner core member is enclosed within the outer covering. A convex shaped ridge member is located between a pair of depressions that accommodate the knee of a user. An essentially concave shaped portion formed integral with, and curved upward from said the lower surface is aligned on the lower surface beneath the ridge member in an arrangement that will permit stacking of a number of knee cushion supports together in a nesting arrangement. A pair of handles or grips are formed on the first and second end-walls to facilitate grasping and transporting the knee cushion support.
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