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Travel leg restraint
10306991 · 2019-06-04 ·

A travel leg restraint may include a single elongate member. The single elongate member may include a first upwardly facing concave contour about a first axis and dimensioned to receive a first leg of a user, a second upwardly facing concave contour about a second axis and dimensioned to receive a second leg of a user and a spacing wall between the first concave contour and the second concave contour so as to extend between the first leg and the second leg of the user. The travel leg restraint may further include at least one top strap secured to opposite ends of the elongate member to extend across and span the first concave contour and the second concave contour, wherein the strap has an adjustable length.

Travel leg restraint
10306991 · 2019-06-04 ·

A travel leg restraint may include a single elongate member. The single elongate member may include a first upwardly facing concave contour about a first axis and dimensioned to receive a first leg of a user, a second upwardly facing concave contour about a second axis and dimensioned to receive a second leg of a user and a spacing wall between the first concave contour and the second concave contour so as to extend between the first leg and the second leg of the user. The travel leg restraint may further include at least one top strap secured to opposite ends of the elongate member to extend across and span the first concave contour and the second concave contour, wherein the strap has an adjustable length.

Meditation seat system
12004659 · 2024-06-11 · ·

The present invention relates to seat systems, and more specifically to seat systems suitable for supporting users sitting in a cross-legged or kneeling position during activities such as meditation. Sitting closer to the ground, cross-legged, and/or kneeling enables the brain to easily enter a parasympathetic mode, providing users of the seat system a greater sense of calmness. The Multi-Angle Knee blocks (MAKs) offer a greater level of hip support for users.

Meditation seat system
12004659 · 2024-06-11 · ·

The present invention relates to seat systems, and more specifically to seat systems suitable for supporting users sitting in a cross-legged or kneeling position during activities such as meditation. Sitting closer to the ground, cross-legged, and/or kneeling enables the brain to easily enter a parasympathetic mode, providing users of the seat system a greater sense of calmness. The Multi-Angle Knee blocks (MAKs) offer a greater level of hip support for users.

Foldable Bench for Intimate Activity
20240225296 · 2024-07-11 ·

Disclosed herein are apparatuses for facilitating intimate activity, which comprise benches with adjustable heights and back supports with adjustable angles, that may be folded flat for concealed storage when not in use, thereby protecting the privacy of its users. Optionally, the disclosed apparatuses for facilitating intimate activity further comprise handles, hooks, interchangeable seats, and knee supports.

Foldable Bench for Intimate Activity
20240225296 · 2024-07-11 ·

Disclosed herein are apparatuses for facilitating intimate activity, which comprise benches with adjustable heights and back supports with adjustable angles, that may be folded flat for concealed storage when not in use, thereby protecting the privacy of its users. Optionally, the disclosed apparatuses for facilitating intimate activity further comprise handles, hooks, interchangeable seats, and knee supports.

Foot Ledge
20190075927 · 2019-03-14 ·

The present invention is a foot ledge that, in some aspects, allows a user to hold a foot or heel at a generally fixed position nearer to their body's core. Some embodiments of the invention include a cover, housing a slidably received ledge and end cap assembly that provides a surface for a user's foot or heel. In some examples, a user's body weight can be used to provide the stability needed to use the device and keep the ledge in a relatively stable position. In other examples, hooks or straps can be used to keep the device in place, allowing a user to position themselves at will relative to the foot ledge,

Foot Ledge
20190075927 · 2019-03-14 ·

The present invention is a foot ledge that, in some aspects, allows a user to hold a foot or heel at a generally fixed position nearer to their body's core. Some embodiments of the invention include a cover, housing a slidably received ledge and end cap assembly that provides a surface for a user's foot or heel. In some examples, a user's body weight can be used to provide the stability needed to use the device and keep the ledge in a relatively stable position. In other examples, hooks or straps can be used to keep the device in place, allowing a user to position themselves at will relative to the foot ledge,

Ergonomic seating assemblies and methods

Seating assemblies and methods are disclosed. A seating assembly can comprise a seat, a back support, and a frame component. The frame component can extend from a bottom portion, positioned near an underside of the seat, to a top portion, configured to maintain the back support at a position above the seat. The back support can laterally extend from a left edge portion to a right edge portion and can include a spring member at or near each of the left and right edge portions. The spring member can include at least one undulation or are providing integrated compression adaptation to a user. The seating assembly can further comprise a tilt mechanism, engaged with the frame component, including one or more leaf springs and a spring contact assembly. The spring contact assembly can be positioned on a top side of the one or more leaf springs.

Ergonomic seating assemblies and methods

Seating assemblies and methods are disclosed. A seating assembly can comprise a seat, a back support, and a frame component. The frame component can extend from a bottom portion, positioned near an underside of the seat, to a top portion, configured to maintain the back support at a position above the seat. The back support can laterally extend from a left edge portion to a right edge portion and can include a spring member at or near each of the left and right edge portions. The spring member can include at least one undulation or are providing integrated compression adaptation to a user. The seating assembly can further comprise a tilt mechanism, engaged with the frame component, including one or more leaf springs and a spring contact assembly. The spring contact assembly can be positioned on a top side of the one or more leaf springs.