Method of supporting the neck of a user
11576447 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C20/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In one embodiment, a method of supporting the neck of a user when the user is laying on his or her back includes: obtaining a neck support device including first and second leg attachment portions, a head cradle, and a first coupling portion attaching the first leg attachment portion to the head cradle and a second coupling portion attaching the second leg attachment portion to the head cradle; attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user; attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user; and arranging the head cradle on a back portion of a user's head such that the user's head is held in tension.
Claims
1. A method of supporting the neck of a user when the user is laying on his or her back, the method comprising: obtaining a neck support device including first and second leg attachment portions, a head cradle, and a first coupling portion attaching the first leg attachment portion to the head cradle and a second coupling portion attaching the second leg attachment portion to the head cradle; attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user; attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user; and arranging the head cradle on a back portion of a user's head such that the user's head is held in tension.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising, before arranging the head cradle on a back portion of a user's head: locating the first coupling portion along a first side of the torso of the user; and locating the second coupling portion along a second side of the torso of the user.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the head cradle for the head size of the user.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising sliding a head support portion relative to the first and second coupling portions to adjust the head cradle for the head size of the user.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user includes forming a loop around the first leg of the user, or wherein attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user includes forming a loop around the second leg of the user, or both.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user includes attaching the first leg attachment portion to the user's first leg above the knee of the user or to the user's first foot.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user includes attaching the first leg attachment portion to the user's second leg above the knee of the user or to the user's second foot.
8. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the first and/or second coupling portions in length depending on the size of the user.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the first and/or second leg attachment portions depending on the size of the user.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion and at least a portion of the head cradle are integrally formed from the same strap.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting at least one of tension level and orientation of the head cradle by shortening or lengthening the distance between the knees and torso of the user.
12. A method of supporting the neck of a user when the user is laying on his or her back, the method comprising: obtaining a neck support device including first and second leg attachment portions, a head cradle, and a first coupling portion attaching the first leg attachment portion to the head cradle and a second coupling portion attaching the second leg attachment portion to the head cradle; locating the first coupling portion along a first side of the torso of the user; attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user; locating the second coupling portion along a second side of the torso of the user; attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user; and arranging the head cradle on a back portion of a user's head such that the user's head is held in tension.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising sliding a head support portion relative to the first and second coupling portions to adjust the head cradle for the head size of the user.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user includes forming a loop around the first leg of the user, or wherein attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user includes forming a loop around the second leg of the user, or both.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg or foot of the user includes attaching the first leg attachment portion to the user's first leg above the knee of the user or to the user's first foot.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg or foot of the user includes attaching the first leg attachment portion to the user's second leg above the knee of the user or to the user's second foot.
17. The method of claim 12, further comprising adjusting the first and/or second coupling portions in length depending on the size of the user.
18. The method of claim 12, further comprising adjusting the first and/or second leg attachment portions depending on the size of the user.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion and at least a portion of the head cradle are integrally formed from the same strap.
20. The method of claim 12, further comprising adjusting at least one of tension level and orientation of the head cradle by shortening or lengthening the distance between the knees and torso of the user.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this disclosure will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to neck support devices and methods of supporting one's neck, for example, when the user U is lying on his or her back (see
(10) Referring to
(11) Still referring to
(12) The first leg attachment portion 22 of the neck support device 20 extends from a hole 54 in the pouch 34 and can be attached to the first leg L1 of the user U before the user positions his or her body into a position lying on his or her back, as seen in
(13) Referring to
(14) In the illustrated embodiment, of
(15) The hole 54 in the pouch 34 may be sized and configured (for example, as a slot) such that it is not easy to pass the buckle 42 of the first leg attachment portion 22 through the hole 54. In this matter, the first leg attachment portion 22 cannot be pulled through the hole 54 when the user U is attaching the neck support device 20 to his or her body.
(16) The pouch 34 is designed and configured for user U ease of storage and ease of use. However, the pouch 34 is an option component, and neck support devices and methods of using neck support devices without pouches are within the scope of the present disclosure. For example, in the illustrated embodiment of
(17) As seen in the illustrated embodiment of
(18) Referring to
(19) In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, the neck support device 20 may be designed and configured to be adjustable to fit the body of the user U for comfort and function. For example, the neck support device 20 may have adjustability in the length of the first or second leg attachment portions 22 and 24, the first and second coupling portions 30 and 32, the head cradle 26, and the optional pouch leg attachment portion 38. Likewise, the neck support device 20 may be manufactured to size based on the body of the user U. For example, the first and second leg attachment portions 22 and 24 and/or the pouch leg attachment portion 38 may be adjusted or sized based on the leg L1 and L2 circumference of the user U. In the illustrated embodiment, the buckles 42 for connecting the first and second leg attachment portions 22 and 24 have a first buckling portion and a second buckling portion. The second bucking portion is shown to be adjustably attached to the strap 56 so as to be adjustable to the user's leg size during attachment. In use, when the strap 56 is under tension, the first and second leg attachment portions 22 and 24 will be coupled to the user's legs L1 and L2 with tension.
(20) Likewise, the first and second coupling portions 30 and 32 may be adjusted or sized based on the length of the user's torso T.
(21) Further, the head cradle 26 may be adjusted or sized based on the user's head H. In the illustrated embodiment, the looped ends 52 in the head cradle 26 allow for the head cradle 26 to be sized to fit the size of the user's head H.
(22) In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, the neck support device 20 may be assembled from discrete parts or may be manufactured to integrate several parts into one. For example, referring to
(23) Advantageous effects of a neck support device 20 designed and configured in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure include neck support when a user is in a back-down working position, which may be in dark and/or tight spaces. Such neck support allows the user to rest his or her head against the head cradle 26 while working to reduce neck strain while working in a back-down working position. Further, the neck support device 20 is easy to set up in its support configuration from its stowed configuration and vice versa, so that the user is able to use the neck support device 20 in dark and/or tight space. Moreover, the neck support can be personalized to the comfort and needs of the user, either in sizing or in adjustability.
(24) In addition, when the neck support device 20 is in use, the positioning of the user's legs L1 and L2 can be used to control the level and orientation of support and tension provided by the neck support device 20. For example, if the user needs to raise his or her head a little lower, the legs can be bent toward the user's torso with knees of the user positioned higher to shorten the length between the knees and the torso of the user. If the user needs to raise his or her head a little higher, the legs of the user can be extended with the knees of the user positioned lower to extend the length between the knees and the torso of the user. If the user needs to position his or her head at different angles to the left or the right side, the positioning of the legs can be varied.
(25) The neck support device 20 can further be used in different configurations. Referring to
(26) In another configuration not shown, the second leg attachment portion 34 of the neck support device 20 can be coupled to the user's foot F2 on the second leg L2 (instead of above the knee of the second leg L2) and the head cradle 26 may be positioned on the user's head H to provide a different type of leverage for different working situations.
(27) In yet another configuration not shown, the first and second leg attachment portions 32 and 34 of the neck support device 20 can be coupled to both feet F1 and F2 on the respective first and second legs L1 and L2 of the user U and the head cradle 26 may be positioned on the user's head H or being the user's shoulder S to provide other different types of leverage for different working situations.
(28) In non-working applications, the neck support device 20 can be used as a “chair” (for example, see
(29) While illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.