Chin and arm supporting device
10383444 ยท 2019-08-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An arm and chin support device for a user that is to be seated for an extended time period. The arm and chin support includes a lap support having a base for resting on the lap of a user. The base includes a first leg pad, a second leg pad, and an intermediate curved pad that joins the first and second leg pads together. A length adjustable central mast is pivotally attached to the intermediate curved pad. Also included is an arm support that is movably adjustable. The arm support includes a tubular member and an arm carrier for supporting an arm of a user. In addition, a chin support is pivotally attached to an upper end of the central mast.
Claims
1. An arm and chin support device, comprising: a lap support having a base for resting on the lap of a user, said base including a first leg pad, a second leg pad, and an intermediate curved pad conjoining said first and second leg pads; a length adjustable central mast pivotally attached to said intermediate curved pad; an arm support movably adjustable along said central mast, said arm support including a tubular member and an arm carrier for supporting an arm of a user; and, a chin support pivotally attached to an upper end of said central mast.
2. The arm and chin support device according to claim 1 wherein said base is arcuate shaped.
3. The arm and chin support device according to claim 1 wherein said first leg pad is concave.
4. The arm and chin support device according to claim 3 wherein said first leg pad is cushioned.
5. The arm and chin support device according to claim 1, wherein said central mast includes: a pivot block attached to said intermediate curved pad; a mast pivot attached to said pivot block; and, a mast first member that pivots on said mast pivot relative to said intermediate curved pad.
6. The arm and chin support device according to claim 5, further including: a tilt lever bar having a tilt lever aperture and which extends from said central mast; a tilt bracket affixed to and extending from said intermediate curved pad and which receives said tilt lever bar; and, a tilt clamp collar having a tilt adjustment screw, said tilt lever clamp collar for selectively locking said tilt lever bar to said tilt bracket at a selected angle via said tile adjustment screw.
7. The arm and chin support device according to claim 6, further including a mast first block for coupling said central mast to said tilt lever bar.
8. The arm and chin support device according to claim 7, wherein said tilt lever has an arcuate end.
9. The arm and chin support device according to claim 7, further including an intermediate mast slide tube that extends upward from said mast first block.
10. The arm and chin support device according to claim 9, further including: an intermediate mast slide tube aperture through said intermediate mast slide tube; an intermediate mast adjustment tube having a pin aperture; and, a first spring biased pin which passes through said intermediate mast slide tube aperture pin aperture and through said intermediate mast slide tube aperture so as to interconnected said intermediate mast slide tube to said intermediate mast adjustment tube.
11. The arm and chin support device according to claim 9, further including a mast second block connected to said intermediate mast adjustment tube.
12. The arm and chin support device according to claim 9, further including an upper mast adjustment tube having a pin aperture and which extends upward from said mast second block.
13. The arm and chin support device according to claim 12, further including an upper mast slide tube having a pin aperture; wherein said upper mast adjustment tube has a pin aperture and extends upward from said mast second block; and, a second spring biased pin which passes through said upper mast slide tube pin aperture and through said upper mast adjustment tube pin aperture so as to interconnected said upper mast slide tube and said upper mast adjustment tube.
14. The arm and chin support device according to claim 9, further including a rotatable chin pad pivot first half that is attached to said upper mast slide tube and a rotatable chin pad pivot second half that is also attached to said upper mast slide tube.
15. The arm and chin support device according to claim 14, further including a pivot clamp screw that passes through said chin pad pivot second half and into said chin pad pivot first half; wherein said pivot clamp screw selectively locks said chin pad pivot second half and said chin pad pivot first half relative to said upper mast slide tube.
16. The arm and chin support device according to claim 15, further including a chin pad support block that is attached to said chin pad second half, said chin pad support block being covered by an over-covering chin pad.
17. The arm and chin support device according to claim 15, further including a first horizontal tube attached to said mast second block and a second horizontal tube attached to said mast second block.
18. The arm and chin support device according to claim 17, further including a first horizontal tube attached to said mast second block.
19. The arm and chin support device according to claim 18, further including: a first arm carrier bracket attached to a said first arm slide tube; and, a first arm carrier attached to said first arm carrier bracket; wherein said first arm carrier is configured to receive an arm of a user.
20. The arm and chin support device according to claim 19, wherein said first arm carrier forms an arcuate-shaped arm cradle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(7) 10 arm and chin supporting device 20 lap support 22 base 24 first leg pad 26 second leg pad 28 intermediate curved pad 30 central mast 32 mast first member 34 mast pivot 36 pivot block 38 tilt bracket 42 tilt clamp collar 44 tilt adjustment screw 46 tilt lever bar 48 tilt lever bar aperture 52 mast first block 54 intermediate mast slide tube 56 intermediate mast adjustment tube 58 first spring pin 62 pin aperture 64 mast second block 70 arm support 72 first horizontal tube 74 first arm slide tube 76 first slide tube collar 78 first arm adjustment screw 82 first arm carrier 84 first arm carrier bracket 86 second horizontal tube 88 second arm slide tube 92 second slide tube collar 94 second arm adjustment screw 96 second arm carrier 98 second arm carrier bracket 100 chin support 102 upper mast adjustment tube 104 upper mast slide tube 106 second spring pin 112 chin pad 114 chin pad support block 116 chin pad pivot 122 pivot first half 124 pivot second half 126 pivot clamp screw
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The preferred embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
(9) The terms a and an as used herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
(10) The present invention describes an arm and chin supporting device 10 (hereinafter supporting device 10) which provides a supporting structure for the arms and head of a user while they relax while, for example, a cosmetologist performs a hair treatment or gives a manicure. Since the supporting device 10 is intended to be placed on a user's upper legs and to extend up to the same user's chin, some confusion may arise with a relative terminology such as distal and proximate. Therefore, in the ensuing discussion the directional signals related to up or upper refer to that portion of the supporting device 10 that is nearer the user's chin.
(11) Refer now to
(12) The base 22 is beneficially comprised of a lightweight, rigid material such as aluminum. Alternatively, another material such as such as a rigid thermoplastic may be used. The first leg pad 24 and the second leg pad 26 are cushioned and bound within a textile cover (not enumerated). The cover may be presented in any acceptable texture and color as may suit the purpose of the supporting device 10 and the taste of a user.
(13) The central mast 30 includes a mast first member 32, a mast first block 52, an interconnected intermediate mast slide tube 54 and intermediate mast adjustment tube 56, a mast second block 64, an interconnected upper mast slide tube 104 (reference
(14) The mast first member 32 and the conjoined mast pivot 34 are preferably composed of a lightweight metal, such as aluminum. but other materials, such as a rigid structural plastic may be used. The pivot block 36 may be fabricated from any suitable material which may be affixed to the intermediate curved pad 28 by any acceptable means, such as threaded fasteners, or the like. The mast first block 52 is configured to be a generally cubic polyhedron composed of a similar constituent material as the mast first member 32. The mast first member 32 and the mast first block 52 may be cast, or forged, as a unitary piece, or conjoined by welding, or other thermal fabrication method.
(15) The lap support 20 further includes a tilt bracket 38 and a tilt lever bar 46, which are capable of being placed in a plurality of secured relationships to affect the rotational angle between the lap support 20 and the central mast 30. The tilt bracket 38 is affixed to the upper face of the intermediate curved pad 28 preferably by welding. The tilt bracket 38 is provided with an aperture (not specifically shown) in which the end of the tilt lever bar 46 is disposed. The tilt bracket 38 is also provided with a tilt clamp collar 42 which is capable of supporting internal threads (not shown) for the engagement of the tilt adjustment screw 44. The tilt lever bar 46 projects from the front face of the mast first block 52. The tilt lever bar 46 has an arcuate distal end. Beneficially, the tilt lever bar 46 is attached to or is formed with the mast first block 52.
(16) A plurality of circular tilt lever bar apertures 48 is disposed in the arcuate end of the tilt lever bar 46. The external threads (not enumerated) of the tilt adjustment screw 44 are engaged in the internal threads (not shown) of the tilt clamp collar 42 to secure the positional adjustment of the tilt lever bar 46 relative to the tilt bracket 38. Additionally, the tilt adjustment screw 44 is inserted into a respective tilt lever bar aperture 48 to maintain the desired attitude of the central mast 30. The tilt lever adjustment screw 44 may be provided with a fluted, or knurled, knob (not enumerated) to assist the user, or other operator, in making the necessary adjustments thereto.
(17) The mast first block 52 provides support and an attachment point for the intermediate mast slide tube 54. The intermediate mast slide tube 54 is preferably a cylindrical tube composed of a lightweight metal, such as aluminum. The intermediate mast slide tube 54 is attached to the mast first block 52 by any acceptable method, such as welding. It can be seen by one skilled in the art that a multitude of methods could be used to attach the intermediate mast slide tube 54 to the mast first block 52.
(18) As to best shown in
(19) The mast second block 64 is attached to an upper end of the intermediate mast adjustment tube 56. This attachment can be affected in the same manner as the previously discussed attachment between the mast first block 52 and the intermediate mast slide tube 54, or any variation thereof. The mast second block 64 is similar to the mast first block 52 in material and configuration. The mast second block 64 is provided with planar lateral faces (not enumerated) which may, or may not, be present on the mast first block 52.
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(21) As illustrated in
(22) The chin pad support block 114 is attached to a radial periphery of the pivot second half 124. The chin pad support block 114 is beneficially composed of a lightweight material similar to the constituent material of the pivot second half 124. The chin pad support block 114 has a planar cross-section shape compliant with attachment to the pivot second half 124 but to a more triangular shape to match a horizontal projection of a user's chin. The chin pad support block 114 beneficially has is provided with an over-covering chin pad 112. The chin pad 112 is cushioned and bound within a textile cover (not enumerated). The cover may be presented in any acceptable texture and color as may suit the purpose of the supporting device 10 and the taste of a user.
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(24) A first arm slide tube slidingly fits over the first horizontal tube 72. A first slide tube collar 76, configured as an annular ring having a sufficient thickness to support internal threads is disposed on a first end of the first arm slide tube 74. The external threads of a first arm adjustment screw 78 are engaged into the aforementioned internal threads in the walls (not enumerated) of the first slide tube collar 76 and the first arm slide tube 74. A first end of the first arm adjustment screw 78 bears against the first horizontal tube 72 to limit relative motion and to secure lateral and rotational adjustments.
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(26) A second arm carrier 96 is attached to a second arm carrier bracket 98, and a second arm slide tube 88 is engaged over the second horizontal tube to support the other arm and hand of the user. External threads of a second arm adjustment screw 94 engage with internal threads in the walls of a second slide tube collar 92. The second arm slide tube 88 secures the rotational and lateral adjustments of the second arm carrier 96. The adjustment screws 78 and 94 may be provided with a fluted, or knurled, knob (not enumerated) to assist the user, or other operator, in making the necessary adjustments thereto.
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(28) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by a user in a simple and straightforward manner with little or no training. The following discussion of the method of using the supporting device 10 does not include any sanitizing steps between users or any statutory safety tests or examinations for compliance to fitness-for-use regulations.
(29) After initial purchase or acquisition of the supporting device 10, it would be installed as indicated in
(30) An angular adjustment of the central mast 30 relative to the lap support 20 can be achieved by the previously stated procedure in order for the user to assume a more reclined position. A corresponding adjustment of the chin pad pivot 116 according to the previously stated procedure may be necessitated following an angular positioning alteration of the central mast 30.
(31) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.