Ergonomic chair accessory and shoulder relaxer
10492614 ยท 2019-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An ergonomic device (shoulder relaxer) that attaches to the back of a chair. The ergonomic device is useful for allowing the occupant of the chair to rest their hands behind the chair back, thus helping the user to hold their shoulders in a different position, thus relaxing the user's shoulders and improving the ergonomics of the chair. The device comprises a main loop band configured to fit over the chair back, with optional straps to ensure that the main loop band maintains the desired position on the back. The portion of the main loop band that passes over the back chair side has a hand support pouch attached to it, with openings configured to support both of the user's hands while held behind the back of the chair.
Claims
1. An ergonomic device configured to reversibly attach to a chair comprising a chair seat, and a chair back with a chair front side and a chair backside, said device comprising: a main loop band configured to fit over said chair back, said main loop band comprising a front main loop portion and a back main loop portion; said main loop band further configured to maintain a position on said chair back between a top of said chair back and a level of said chair seat, so that said front main loop portion crosses said front chair side in a substantially horizontal manner, and said back main loop portion crosses said chair backside in a substantially horizontal manner; said back main loop portion further comprising a hand support pouch attached to said back main loop portion, said hand support pouch configured substantially as a tunnel with a length, open right side, and open left side; said tunnel being attached to said back main loop portion by an outer side of said tunnel so that when said main loop band is attached to said chair back, the main axis of said tunnel crosses said chair backside in a substantially horizontal manner; said hand support pouch and main loop band configured to enable a human user, while sitting on said chair seat, to simultaneously place both hands behind said user into opposite open ends of said hand support pouch, thereby producing an ergonomic force on at least one of said human user's shoulders.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said main loop band further comprises at least one strap configured to run between said front main loop portion and said back main loop portion, said at least one strap further configured so that when said main loop band is placed on said chair back, said strap passes from said front main loop portion, over a top of said chair back, to said back main loop portion; Wherein a length of said at least one strap is configured to ensure that said main loop band maintains a desired position between said top of said chair back and said level of said chair seat.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein said at least one strap comprises two or more straps.
4. The device of claim 2, wherein said at least one strap is a user adjustable strap configured to either lengthen or shorten in response to adjustment.
5. The device of claim 2, wherein said desired position corresponds substantially to the position of the small of said user's back when said user is seated in said seat.
6. The device of claim 2, wherein said at least one strap has a width between 1 to 3 inches.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein a perimeter of said main loop band is between 32 to 40 inches, and wherein a height of said main loop is between 2 and 5 inches.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein said main loop band comprises any of an elastic material, an elastic fabric material, a non-elastic fabric material, and a non-elastic non-fabric material.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein said hand support pouch has a length between 15 to 20 inches and a perimeter between 12 to 24 inches.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein said hand support pouch comprises an outer lining of a first material and an inner, hand side, lining of a second material.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein said outer lining comprises terrycloth and said inner lining comprises a semi-polyester material.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein said hand support pouch further comprises a hand-warming device.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein said hand-warming device is an electrically powered hand-warming device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) As previously discussed, in some embodiments, the invention may be an ergonomic device configured to reversibly attach to a chair (100). Such chairs will typically comprise a chair seat (106), and a chair back (102) as well as various chair legs. The chair will typically have a chair front side (where the user sits) and a chair backside.
(13) The ergonomic device itself will typically comprise a main loop band (110) configured to fit over the top of the chair's back and onto the chair back. This main loop band (110) will further comprise a front main loop portion (114) and a back main loop portion (112) connected with each other to form the overall main loop band (110).
(14) The main loop band (110) is typically further configured to maintain a position on the chair back (102) between the top of the chair back (104) and the level of the chair seat (106), so that the front main loop portion (114) crosses the front chair side (of the chair back 102) in a substantially horizontal manner, and also the back main loop portion (112) also crosses the chair back side (of the chair back 102) in a substantially horizontal manner. Note that the chair back (102) is positioned between the front main loop portion (114) and the back main loop portion (112). So the main loop band will typically encircle the chair back in a horizontal direction.
(15) The back main loop portion (112) of the main loop band (110) will further comprise a flexible, semi-flexible, or rigid hand support pouch (120) attached to the back main loop portion (112), often near the bottom side of the back main loop portion. This hand support pouch (120) will usually be configured as an open cylinder or tunnel, sometimes able to collapse upon itself, with a length (
(16) The hand support pouch (120), alternatively referred to as a tunnel or cylinder, will often be deformable or non-deformable open cylinder attached to the back main loop portion by an outer side of the tunnel (or deformable cylinder) so that when the main loop band (110) is attached to the chair back (102), the main axis of the tunnel (or deformable open cylinder) (see
(17) The hand support pouch (120) and the main loop band (110) are additionally configured to enable a human user, while sitting on the chair seat (106), to simultaneously place both hands behind the user into opposite open ends (122, 124) of this flexible hand support pouch (120), thereby producing an ergonomic force on at least one of the human user's shoulders.
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(19) In some embodiments, the perimeter of the main loop band (110) is often between 32 to 40 inches, and the main loop is often between 2 and 5 inches. In some embodiments, the main loop band (110) can comprise any of an elastic material, an elastic fabric material, a non-elastic fabric material, and a non-elastic non-fabric material. The main loop band can also comprise two or more sections of material held together by hook and loop fasteners, buttons, zippers, or other attachment devices.
(20) As previously discussed, a hand support pouch (120), which is often a flexible hand support pouch, is attached to the back of the main loop portion (112). As previously discussed, this hand support pouch (120) can be understood as being a rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible cylinder, such that the main axis (see
(21) This (often) flexible hand support pouch (120) has a length (see
(22) The hand support pouch (120) will often have a length (
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(26) In some embodiments, the hand support pouch (120), cylinder, or tunnel comprises an outer lining of a first material and an inner, hand side, lining of a second material. For example, in some embodiments, this outer lining can comprise terrycloth, and the inner lining can comprise a semi-polyester material. Often a side of the hand support pouch (which then becomes the top side) is attached to a bottom of the main loop band (more specifically the bottom of the back main loop portion) by stitching, heat bonding, adhesive, snaps, zippers, buttons, or another attachment mechanism.
(27) In some embodiments, the hand support pouch can further comprise a hand-warming device, such as an electrically powered hand warming device.
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(30) Thus in some embodiments, the main loop band (110) further comprises at least one strap (e.g. 160a, 160b) configured to attach to and run between the front main loop portion (114) and the back main loop portion (112). This at least one strap will usually be further configured so that when the main loop band (110) is placed on the chair back (102) (often by putting the main loop band over the chair back), the strap passes from the front main loop portion (114), over a top of the chair back (104), to the back main loop portion (112). The length of the strap or straps is typically configured to ensure that the main loop band (110) maintains a desired position between the top of the chair back (104) and the level of the chair seat (106). This desired position can, for example, correspond substantially to the position of the small of the user's back when the user is seated in the seat, or can be a different position as desired by the user.
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(38) In some embodiments, the length of the main loop band (110) (when the back main loop portion and the front main loop portion are running parallel to each other) can 16 to 20 inches long or long enough that it runs along the width of the back of the chair. The length of the main loop band can, in some embodiments, thus depend on the width of the chair's back, and chairs with wider backs can thus require longer main loop bands, or elastic stretch main loop bands.