Pad for Supporting a User's Wrists, Lower Arms, and Keyboard While Typing
20190082825 ยท 2019-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2021/0307
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06F3/023
PHYSICS
A47B23/042
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing has a support panel, a shelf, a supportive liner, and a textured liner. The support panel is a semi-rigid piece of flat material that has the supportive liner covering a top surface and the textured liner covering a bottom surface. The shelf is connected along one edge of the support panel so that the shelf can act as a riser that supports one end of the keyboard. The shelf and the support pad work in concert to create a sufficiently level typing surface for the user. As such, the user's wrists do not need to be bent while typing. Specifically, a height of the shelf is less than a height of the support panel. This configuration enables the typing surface of the keyboard to be placed coplanar to the top surface of the pad.
Claims
1. A pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing comprising: a support panel; a shelf; a supportive liner; a textured liner; the support panel comprising a first face and a second face; the first face being positioned opposite to the second face across the support panel; the shelf being laterally connected to the support panel; a height of the shelf being less than a height of the support panel; a depth of the shelf being less than a depth of the support panel; the supportive liner being superimposed onto the first face of the support panel; the textured liner being superimposed onto the second face;
2. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the support panel comprising a first widthwise edge and a second widthwise edge; the first widthwise edge being positioned opposite to the second widthwise edge, across the support panel; the shelf being connected along the first widthwise edge;
3. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a shelf liner; the shelf liner being superimposed onto the shelf;
4. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 3 wherein the shelf liner is a textured material;
5. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the height of the shelf ranges from 0.25 inches to 0.75 inches;
6. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the depth of the shelf is at least 1 inches;
7. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the height of the support panel is at least 0.75 inches;
8. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the depth of the support panel is at least 7 inches;
9. The pad for supporting a user's wrist, lower arm, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the support panel is composed of a semi-rigid material;
10. A pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing comprising: a support panel; a shelf; a supportive liner; a textured liner; a shelf liner; the support panel comprising a first face and a second face; the support panel comprising a first lengthwise edge and a second lengthwise edge; the first face being positioned opposite to the second face across the support panel; the shelf being laterally connected to the support panel; a height of the shelf being less than a height of the support panel; a width of the shelf being less than a width of the support panel; the supportive liner being superimposed onto the first face of the support panel; the textured liner being superimposed onto the second face; the first lengthwise edge being positioned opposite to the second lengthwise edge, across the support panel; the shelf being connected along the first lengthwise edge; the shelf liner being superimposed onto the shelf;
11. The pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 10 wherein the shelf liner is a textured material;
12. The pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 10 wherein the height of the shelf ranges from 0.25 inches to 0.75 inches;
13. The pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 10 wherein the width of the shelf is at least 0.875 inches;
14. The pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 10 wherein the height of the support panel is at least 0.75 inches;
15. The pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 10 wherein the width of the support panel is at least 7 inches;
16. The pad for supporting a user's wrists, lower arms, and keyboard while typing as claimed in claim 10 wherein the support panel is composed of a semi-rigid material;
Description
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[0013] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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[0017] Thus, reorienting the keyboard, such that the keys are sufficiently level with the first face 11 of the support panel 1. This configuration reduces the discomfort felt by the user and increases the user's typing speed. Preferably, the height 21 of the shelf 2 ranges from 0.25 inches to 0.75 inches. A depth 22 of the shelf 2 is less than a depth 14 of the support panel 1. Accordingly, the shelf 2 is designed to facilitate maintaining the keyboard to a desired orientation. Preferably, the depth 22 of the shelf 2 is at least 1 inch. Additionally, the depth 14 of the support panel 1 is preferably at least 7 inches. As such, the support panel 1 is shaped to function as an ergonomic device on which the user's wrists and lower arms may comfortably rest while typing.
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[0020] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.