序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Flexing head support suspension system US10960368 2004-10-06 US07089613B2 2006-08-15 Jeffrey R Cohen
A flexing head support suspension system for supporting the head, neck, and, face of a subject while the subject receives a treatment. The suspension system comprises a pressure sensitive apparatus for supporting the head, neck, and face. The apparatus includes a face plate and a suspension support unit. The suspension mechanism in the support unit maintains a neutral placement of the head in relation to the body while the subject is undergoing treatment. The apparatus alleviates discomfort and pain that often comes as a result of the pressure on the body during treatment of various somatic modalities. The apparatus may be a stand alone unit or attachable to both standard and non-standard massage tables.
102 Mattress with chest aperture US11288328 2005-11-29 US20060112490A1 2006-06-01 Colleen Chausse
The mattress with chest aperture is a cushion designed for use on a flat surface, such as a massage table. The mattress with chest aperture has at least a body support pad and may also include a chest support pad. The chest support pad is disposed under the body pad. The body pad has a selectively closable chest aperture extending through the pad that is closed by a chest insert pad. The chest insert pad is removed from the selectively closable chest aperture to form a chest cavity for massaging a person lying in a prone position. The top surface of the body pad, the chest insert pad, and the chest support pad may be an egg crate-like surface.
103 Cushion set for positioning a human body US11080084 2005-03-14 US07020918B1 2006-04-04 Ronald E. Tinsley
A cushion set for positioning a human body, including a face support cushion, a spacer block cushion, an upper torso support cushion, a lower torso support cushion, a calf support cushion and a bolster. The face support cushion is generally in the shape of an inverted “U” having a generally inverted U-shaped opening passing therethrough. The upper torso support cushion is adapted to be releasably attached to the face support cushion, the lower torso support cushion is adapted to be releasably attached to the upper torso support cushion, the calf support cushion is adapted to be releasably attached to the lower torso support cushion, and the bolster is adapted to be releasably attached to the calf support cushion. The spacer block cushion is adapted to be releasably attached to the underside of the face support cushion.
104 Breast comfort padding system US11201272 2005-08-11 US20060031993A1 2006-02-16 Jeffrey Riach
A breast comfort padding system is provided which includes a compressible body having an upper surface sized to support at least a chest area of a user thereon, at least a pair of recesses formed in the compressible body which are positioned with respect to each other on the compressible body to correspond to position of breasts, and compressible inserts received in the recesses, the compressible insert being more easily compressed than the compressible body.
105 Face/headrest attachment for lounge chairs US10886141 2004-07-07 US20060005313A1 2006-01-12 Kevin Fluellen
A face/headrest attachment for lounge chairs having an annular cushion forming a hole through the back of the chair, where a person's head would typically rest. A two-piece plastic ring that is held together by fasteners such as screws and adhesive frames the hole through the back of the chair. The backing of the chair material is placed between the rings to allow for the continuing support of the remainder of the chair's surface.
106 Flexing head support suspension system US10960368 2004-10-06 US20050109346A1 2005-05-26 Jeffrey Cohen
A flexing head support suspension system for supporting the head, neck, and, face of a subject while the subject receives a treatment. The suspension system comprises a pressure sensitive apparatus for supporting the head, neck, and face. The apparatus includes a face plate and a suspension support unit. The suspension mechanism in the support unit maintains a neutral placement of the head in relation to the body while the subject is undergoing treatment. The apparatus alleviates discomfort and pain that often comes as a result of the pressure on the body during treatment of various somatic modalities. The apparatus may be a stand alone unit or attachable to both standard and non-standard massage tables.
107 Surgical head rest US10444831 2003-05-23 US06842924B1 2005-01-18 Matthew K. Walters
A unitary support for holding and cushioning the head and face of a surgical patient has a resilient body of molded foam. The resilient body has a cavity formed in the upper face for receiving and cushioning the head and face of a patient. The resilient body has access openings therein for additional apparatus, such as an endotracheal tube, and to permit viewing of the patient's face during surgery. The resilient body has stiffening structure to prevent constriction of the openings during use and to prevent constriction of an endotracheal tube or similar apparatus.
108 Facial support device US10331355 2002-12-30 US06694551B1 2004-02-24 Alfonso R. Garrido
A facial support device having a frame and a cushion, or webbing, for supporting an individual's head, when the individual is reclining in a prone, face down position. The device of this invention is ergonomically designed to provide a gradual transition from the plane of an individual's reclining torso to his head, and thereby avoid or minimize stresses to the cervical spine, and to the musculature of the neck and back. This device includes an asymmetric opening associated with its cushion or webbing to permit unrestricted breathing by an individual when reclining in a face down position.
109 Patient-positioning method and system US10085289 2002-02-28 US20030159699A1 2003-08-28 Barry G. Anderson; John W. Seaman; Robert K. Vander Schaaf
A patient positioning device including a main portion and a hanging tab connected to the main portion. A method and apparatus for a patient-positioning device system including several patient-positioning devices and a storage rack.
110 Prone positioning mattress US09614088 2000-07-12 US06568015B1 2003-05-27 Donna C. Allen
A mattress for comfortably supporting an individual with an abdominal condition requiring minimal contact between the mattress and the individual's abdomen, while also providing a structure for facilitating the turning of the individual between supine and prone positions. The mattress comprises a resilient mattress body including upper and lower surfaces, top and bottom edges, and first and second side edges. An inner abdominal support wall defines an abdominal receiving chamber positioned intermediate the top and bottom edges and extending downwardly form the upper surface of the mattress body. The mattress further comprises an outer abdominal support wall and an inflatable chamber defined intermediate the inner and outer abdominal support walls. An adjustable shoulder support is positioned intermediate the top edge and the abdominal receiving chamber. An adjustable pillow is positioned above the upper surface of the mattress body intermediate the shoulder support and the top edge. A securing device extends above the upper surface of the mattress body proximate the first side edge to proximate the second side edge and is adapted for securing the mattress body to the individual.
111 Angle-adjustable tabletop personal support apparatus US10007847 2001-11-05 US20030084513A1 2003-05-08 Robson L. Splane JR.
An angle-adjustable tabletop personal support apparatus includes a positioning base for positioning on the top of a table, a supporting mattress unit pivoted to the positioning base and adapted to support the user's head and chest, and an angle adjustment unit provided between the positioning base and the supporting mattress unit and adapted to support the supporting mattress unit on the positioning base in a tilted position.
112 Flexible head support US10239770 2002-09-24 US20030051293A1 2003-03-20 Paul William Chapman; Simon Edward James Collinge; Anthony George Smith
A head support apparatus (10) when positioning a person in a prone position comprises a base (199) slidable under a support surface. The base (11) has a central supporting post (12) supporting a frame (16) carrying a head support tray (18). A pressure reducing ring (23) is mounted on the head support tray (18) by straps (24). Contact points along the surface of the pressure reducing ring (23) are protected by a fitted pads (25) designed to improve comfort levels for the user. The pressure reducing ring (23) is clear and comprises a multi-channel air bladder to allow alternating inflating and deflation of the individual chambers to provide pressure relief. The visual and physical access to the users head and facial area is maintained at all times. The structure is self stabilising and can be used with most bed frames, or independently.
113 Head support US09753987 2001-01-03 US06487736B1 2002-12-03 George Militzer
A head support designed to maintain a face-down position for a user during post-operative care after eye surgery. The head support is wearable like a hat, has a removable liner, is cushioned to protect the head and eye, is adjustable to head size, is adjustable to height in use, is securely retainable on a user's head, and is adapted to prevent side to side rocking or tipping over.
114 Ergonomic cushion and recliner chair apparatus US09916549 2001-07-27 US20020021034A1 2002-02-21 Cherisse Morgan; Gary Morgan
An ergonomic cushion apparatus includes an upper body cushion portion which includes a neck-cushion-reception channel and first upper cushion attachment straps. A flexible hinge is connected to the upper body cushion portion. A lower body cushion portion is connected to the flexible hinge. The lower body cushion portion includes first lower cushion attachment straps and includes attachment means for a lumbar cushion and a lumbar cushion attached thereto. Also, second upper cushion attachment straps are connected to the upper body cushion portion, and second lower cushion attachment straps are connected to the lower body cushion portion. A neck cushion is received in the neck-cushion-reception channel. A recliner chair frame assembly is provided for supporting the ergonomic cushion apparatus. The upper body cushion portion includes a pair of inwardly directed concave arm-reception regions located along opposite edges of the upper body cushion portion.
115 Head support apparatus US10345 1998-01-21 US6151734A 2000-11-28 William H. Lawrie
A head support apparatus useful for converting a conventional bedding mattress set into a massage table. The apparatus comprises a base having a pair of upright legs supporting a face plate. A head or face cushion is attached to the face plate. The face plate and the cushion are configured to enable unrestricted airflow to the nose and mouth of a person whose head is supported thereon, particularly in a face-down position. The legs are affixed to a front end of the base, and the face plate is cantilevered beyond the base plate enabling the base plate to be inserted between two support surfaces, including a mattress and box spring, such that the face plate is positioned immediately adjacent an edge of the support surfaces. The legs are preferably configured to enable vertical height adjustment of the apparatus.
116 Lateral body-supporting pillow US107264 1998-06-30 US6088854A 2000-07-18 Elizabeth Ann Brownrigg
The present embodiment is a pillow designed to support various portions of the body either in the prone or sitting position. The current embodiment primarily comprises a singular hollow flexible tube filled with a malleable substance allowing flexibility at all points along the tube and having sufficient firmness to provide support for the desired portion of the body.
117 Breast orthotics pillow US286229 1999-04-05 US6081948A 2000-07-04 Jennifer B. Copeland
The present invention relates to a breast orthotics pillow having a head-and-arm rest portion with an open end, a cavity defined by the head-and-arm rest portion, and a core that fits within the cavity and is composed of a material more resilient than the head-and-arm rest portion. During use of the invention, a woman's breasts rest within and are received by the core. Preferably, the head-and-arm rest portion comprises a back and lateral branches and includes a resilient upper portion positioned directly over a less resilient lower portion, both the upper and lower portions, however, being less resilient than the breasts-receiving core.
118 Mattress with a concavity for the breasts US69460 1998-04-28 US6052847A 2000-04-25 Timothy James Allyn; Nicholas George Sarantes
A mattress having a wedge-shaped mattress body with an inclined upper surface, the upper surface divided by a transverse breast concavity into a head-supporting portion and a body-supporting portion. The mattress has a flat position in which the concavity is open to receive breasts as well as an upright position in which the concavity functions as a hinging mechanism and the mattress is held in the upright position by adjustable mechanisms. In the flat position the mattress may be used in the prone position, laying on the back, or in a yoga position. In the upright position, the mattress may be used laying on the back and partially sitting upright, or, by adjusting the position of the mattress, sitting upright.
119 Face and head supporting device for use with a lounge chair or the like US205410 1998-12-03 US6042184A 2000-03-28 Virginia C. Kofoed
A supporting device for supporting a person's head on a lounge chair is provided. The lounge chair has a support frame and webbing secured within the support frame. The supporting device includes a substantially flat base with the base having a first side surface and a second side surface opposite the first side surface. The base also includes an aperture through the first side surface and the second side surface opposite the first side surface, with the aperture being sized and shaped to allow passage of a major portion of the user's head therethrough. A cushioned pillow is positioned adjacent the first side surface of the base with the cushioned pillow substantially surrounding at least a portion of the aperture. A securement mechanism releasably secures the cushioned pillow to the first side surface of the base wherein the base is mountable over the webbing of the lounge chair such that the cushioned pillow supports the person's head in a reclining, face-down position.
120 Spinal support and stretch pillow system US173237 1998-10-15 US5987675A 1999-11-23 Susan Young-Sook Kim
A spinal support and stretch pillow system offers a distinct, adjustable support for sleeping in either a supine position or a lateral-lying position. The spinal support and stretch pillow system can be laid over a conventional mattress or a floor. The spinal support and stretch pillow system is comprised of a bottom liner pad, a cervical and spinal support pad, a height adjustment pad, an adjustable shoulder support, an adjustable thoracic and lumbar support pad, and a top support pad. The bottom liner pad is used as a container to retain the components of the spinal support and stretch pillow system and for covering the user's legs and feet. The cervical and spinal support pad has a U-shaped cutout portion for allowing the head of the user to fall back and stretch the neck of the user. The height adjustment pad is positioned underneath a cervical section of the cervical and spinal pad for adjusting the height of the cervical section. The adjustable shoulder support pad is located adjacent to the cervical and spinal support pad for supporting a shoulder region of a spinal section of the cervical and spinal support pad. The adjustable thoracic and lumbar support pad is positioned underneath a thoracic and lumbar region of the spinal section for further supporting the back of the human body. The top cover support pad is positioned over the cervical and spinal support pad. The top support pad has one end folded over against itself to retain an adjustable neck support member and the other end folded underneath against itself to retain an adjustable knee support member.
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