PORTABLE SEAT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
20180317655 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C9/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C3/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable seat apparatus including a support seat having a support seat body sized to support a user's back, the support seat body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the second end sized to terminate a distance above a user's hamstrings, at least one strap coupled to the support seat body and configured to surround a user's body part, and a support assembly including a base couplable to a ground surface and a height adjustable support column having a proximal end opposite a distal end, the proximal end coupled to the support seat and the distal end rotatably coupled to the base such that the proximal end of the support column is rotatable toward and away from the base.
Claims
1. A portable seat apparatus comprising: a support seat including a support seat body sized to support a user's back having a width of at least eight inches, the support seat body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the second end sized to terminate a distance above a user's hamstrings, an inner surface defined between the first and second ends that is configured to be substantially parallel the user's mid-lower back; at least one strap coupled to the support seat body and configured to surround a user's body part; and a support assembly including: a base couplable to a ground surface; a height adjustable support column having a proximal end opposite a distal end, the proximal end coupled to an outer surface of the support seat body and the distal end rotatably coupled to the base such that the proximal end of the support column is rotatable toward and away from the base and a buttock support member that extends from the second end of the support seat body in substantially a same direction as the support seat body from the first end of the seat body to the second end of the seat body, wherein the buttock support member has a width where the buttock support member meets the support seat body that is less than a width of the support seat body.
2. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: the support seat body defines a first pair of apertures on the support seat body, with one aperture of the first pair of apertures one each side of the support seat body, and second pair of apertures on the support seat body, with one aperture of the second pair of apertures one each side of the support seat body below the apertures of the first pair of apertures, the apertures of the first and second pairs of apertures spanning a thickness of the support seat body, wherein the at least one strap includes a first strap passing through the first pair of apertures and configured to go around a body of the user, a second strap passing through the second pair of apertures; and a third strap and a fourth strap at a middle portion of the buttock support member that are each configured to pass between the user's legs and couple with the second strap over the user's legs such that the third strap and the fourth strap pass over different ones of the user's legs.
3. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the base is of an anti-slip friction-inducing material sufficient to retain the base on a ground surface while permitting rotation of the distal end of the support column relative to the base.
4. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the second end includes a terminal edge configured to be disposed the distance above the user's hamstrings.
5. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the buttock support member is sized to receive less than 75% of a user's buttocks.
6. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 5, wherein: the buttock support member is fixedly coupled to the second end of the support seat body and includes a curved body having a length of approximately 1.5-3 inches.
7. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a lever coupled to a pivot member and a handle, the lever and the handle configured to selectively adjust a height of the support column relative to the base such that the support seat is within approximately two feet above a ground surface.
8. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a ball joint rotatably coupling the distal end of the support column to the base.
9. A portable seat apparatus comprising: a support seat including a back support body having: a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the second end configured to be disposed a distance above a user's hamstring; and an inner surface spanning from the first end to the second end and sized to support a user's mid-lower back; and a support assembly including: a base; a support column defining two opposing ends, a first one of the opposing ends coupled to an outer surface of the support seat body and a second one of the opposing ends rotatably coupled to the base such that the support seat is rotatable in a plurality of directions with respect to the base; a buttock support member that extends from the second end of the support seat body; a first strap extending horizontally away from the support seat body; a second strap extending horizontally away from the support seat body positioned lower on the support seat body than the first strap; and a third strap and fourth strap both extending from a middle region of the buttock support member and configured to pass between the user's legs and couple with the second strap over legs of the user with the third and fourth straps each configured to pass over different ones of the legs of the user.
10. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 9, wherein: the back support body includes a dual pivot point at which the support column is attached to the back support body to allow the support column to pivot with respect to the back support body.
11. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 9, wherein: the first strap is configured to surround a user's body from a back to a front of the user's body; and the back support body further including a pair of apertures defined by the back support body and spanning thickness of the back support body, the pair of apertures sized to receive the first strap therethrough.
12. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 11, wherein: the second strap has a left and a right end, the left end configured to mate with the third strap over a left leg of the user, and the right end of the second strap configured to mate with the fourth strap over a right leg of the user, with the third and fourth straps extending upwards in a groin region of the user.
13. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 9, wherein: the buttock support member extends from the second end of the back support body in substantially a same direction as the back support body from the first end to the second end of the back support body, the buttock support member further include a curved body having a length of approximately 1.5-3 inches and a width that is less than a width of a width of the back support body.
14. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 9, wherein: the buttock support member is sized to receive less than 75% of a user's buttocks.
15. The portable seat apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising: a ball joint rotatably coupling the support column to the base.
16. A method of using a portable seat apparatus, the method comprising: providing a portable seat apparatus including: a support seat having a support seat body sized to support a user's back, the support seat body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the second end sized to terminate a distance above a user's hamstrings, an inner surface defined between the first and second ends that is configured to be substantially parallel the user's mid-lower back; at least one strap coupled to the support seat body and configured to surround a user's body part; and a support assembly including: a base couplable to a ground surface; and a height adjustable support column having a proximal end opposite a distal end, the proximal end coupled to an outer surface of the support seat body and the distal end rotatably coupled to the base such that the proximal end of the support column is rotatable toward and away from the base; coupling the at least one strap to the user's body part such that the support seat body is substantially parallel to the user's back; and moving from a first position including the support column disposed substantially parallel to the base to a second position including the support column disposed at an angle with respect to the base.
17. The method according to claim 16, further comprising: positioning a terminal edge of the second end of the support seat body the distance above the user's hamstrings.
18. The method according to claim 16, further comprising: maintaining a squat position including the user having free range of motion with respect to a user's legs, the squat position including a portion of the second end of the support seat body supporting less than 75% of a user's buttocks.
19. The method according to claim 16, further comprising: selectively lowering a height of the support column; and bending down to a user selected height, the user selected height corresponding to the height of the support column.
20. The method according to claim 16, wherein: the second position includes the support column less than approximately three feet above a ground surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms.
[0043] The present invention provides a novel and efficient portable seat apparatus having a support seat configured to sustain the weight of the user sitting on and leaning against the support seat for back and buttock support when the user is bending down or in a squat position. Embodiments of the invention include the portable seat apparatus including at least one strap configured to couple the support seat against the user's back in a harness like configuration. In addition, embodiments of the invention provide the portable seat apparatus having a support assembly including a support column coupled at one end to the support seat and rotatably coupled at an opposite end to a base which may be coupled to a ground surface. Advantageously, the support seat is distinguishable from a traditional chair because the support seat primarily provides back support and may partially support the user's buttocks, thereby allowing the user to bend down during use of the portable seat apparatus.
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] In one embodiment, the second end 110 includes a terminal edge 114 configured to be disposed a distance above the user's hamstrings so that the support seat body 104 supports the user's back yet provides the user with the ability to walk, squat, and/or bend over while coupled to the support seat body 104. In one embodiment, the distance between the terminal edge 114 and the user's hamstrings is approximately 1-4 inches. In other embodiments, the distance may be outside of this range. The term terminal edge is defined herein as an absolute end of the support seat body 104. In contrast to a traditional seat which requires the user to place the entirety of the user's buttocks on the seat, the portable seat apparatus 100 provides the user with the ability to bend down and stabilize the user's back and at least a portion of the user's buttocks on the portable seat apparatus 100, while having free range of motion with respect to the user's legs. In this manner, the user may perform various tasks that require squatting and/or bending over, e.g., gardening, construction installation, plumbing, etc. In one embodiment, the support seat body 104 may include a width 116 of the support seat body 104. In one embodiment, the width 116 is approximately 8-11 in inches. In other embodiments, the width 116 may be outside of this range.
[0046] In one embodiment, the second end 110 includes a buttock support member 118 coupled thereto. The buttock support member 118 may be removably or fixedly coupled to the terminal edge 114. In contrast to traditional chairs which include a back support member forming a right angle with respect to the seat, the buttock support member 118 is depicted extending away from the second end of the support seat body 104 in substantially a same direction as the support seat body 104 from the first end 108 to the second end 110 of the support seat body 104.
[0047] In one embodiment, the buttock support member 118 may include a curved body 122 having a length 124 of approximately 1.5-3 inches. In other embodiments, the length 124 may be outside of this range. The curved body 122 is conducive for supporting a portion of the user's buttocks when sitting on the buttock support member 118. Said another way, the buttock support member 118 may include a curved configuration suitable for contouring a portion of the user's buttocks to provide back and glute support. In a preferred embodiment, the buttock support member 118 may be sized to receive less than 75% of a user's buttocks. In other embodiments, the buttock support member 118 may be sized to receive greater than 75% of a user's buttocks. As such, when bending down or squatting, the user is provided with the ability to sit on and against the inner surface 106 of the support body 104 and the buttock support member 118, respectively.
[0048] The support seat body 104 is configured to remain in a stationary position when subjected to the weight of the user as a result of the support seat body 104 being coupled to a support assembly, as will be explained in further detail herein. In one embodiment, the portable seat apparatus 100 may be configured to sustain up to approximately 325-350 pounds. In other embodiments, the portable seat apparatus 100 may be configured to sustain a weight that is outside of this range.
[0049] In one embodiment, in order to couple the support seat body 104 against the user's back, the support seat body 104 may include at least one strap 120 coupled thereto and extending away from the inner surface 106 of the support seat body 104. More specifically, in a preferred embodiment, the portable seat apparatus 100 may include more than one strap 120a-n used to couple the support seat body 104 to the user in a manner similar to a harness. The indicator a-n is intended to represent any number of straps 120a-n, where the number of straps 120 between a through n can be any number. The support seat 102 can be said to be portable, i.e., can move with the user. The term portable is defined herein in its broadest possible sense as easily carried or moved. The straps 120a-n may be made of nylon, leather, neoprene, or another suitable material configured to secure the support seat body 104 against the user's back.
[0050] In one exemplary embodiment, in use, the straps 120a, 120b may be secured through a fastener, e.g., a buckle, (not shown) around a user's first body part. The user's first body part may be the user's chest, waist, or the like. In the same vein, the straps 120c, 120n may surround a user's second body part that is different than the first body part. For example, the straps 120c, 120n may surround the user's legs and span from the user's crotch region in a direction toward the user's chest area and thereafter couple to the strap 120b.
[0051] With reference now to
[0052] In one non-limiting embodiment, the support seat body 104 may define a top pair of apertures 200a, 200b for receiving the strap 120a and a bottom pair of apertures 200c, 200n disposed a distance below the top pair of apertures 200a, 200b for receiving the strap 120b therethrough. The distance between the apertures 200a, 200b and the apertures 200c, 200n may vary according to the overall size of the support seat body 104. In other embodiments, the straps 120a-n may be secured to the support seat body 104 using a hook and loop fastener, an adhesive, or another suitable coupling mechanism. As such, the support seat body 104 may or may not be devoid of the apertures 200a-n.
[0053] With reference now to
[0054] In one embodiment, in order to be disposed against the user's back, the support seat body 104 may include a generally rectangular shape having a right side 304 and a left side 306 opposite the right side 304. As best shown in
[0055] With reference again to
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[0057] Advantageously, the pivot member 310 is configured to provide the user with a support seat 102 that pivots with respect to the support column 312. As such, the support seat 102 may move in conjunction with the user when strapped around the user, such as, when the user bends over and stands up. In one exemplary embodiment, the support seat body 104 may pivot at an angle that is approximately 180 with respect to the support column 312. In other embodiments, the support seat body 104 may pivot at one or more angles greater than or less than approximately 180. The pivot member 310 may be a pivoting fork, hinge, joint, or other suitable component configured to provide a pivot motion of the support seat body 104 with respect to the support column 312.
[0058] With reference now to
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[0062] In one embodiment, the base 318 is a support structure, e.g., a pedestal, configured to receive and support the support column 312. The base 318 may be made of rubber, rigid plastic, plastic, or another suitable material configured to sustain the weight of the user when leaning against the support column 312 and the support seat 102. In a preferred embodiment, the base 318 is couplable to a ground surface. The term surface is defined herein in its broadest possible sense and is generally defined as the outermost or uppermost layer of an object or area. Advantageously, as a user moves when coupled to the support seat 102, the base 318 is configured to remain coupled to the ground surface in a stationary position. The base 318, however, may be selectively moved by a user across the ground surface or may be picked up by the user when a user moves in a direction that exceeds the height 600 of the support column 312. In other embodiments, the base 318 may be coupled to another surface or area.
[0063] With reference to
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[0065] In said process, the method begins at step 1000 and immediately proceeds to the step 1002 of providing, e.g., bringing into physical existence, a portable seat apparatus, such as the portable seat apparatus 100 of
[0066] In one embodiment, the portable seat apparatus 100 preferably, but not necessarily includes, the support seat 102, the strap 120, and the support assembly 308 described in detail above. In step 1004, in one embodiment, the strap 120 be coupled to the user such that the support seat 102 is substantially parallel to the user's back. More specifically, in one embodiment, the strap 120a may be coupled around the user's chest. In the same vein, the strap 120b may be coupled around a second one of the user's body parts different than the user's chest, i.e., the user's waist. The straps 120c, 120n may be coupled around the user's legs such that the straps 120a-n together are coupled to the user in a manner similar to a harness. Such examples are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be limiting.
[0067] In a preferred embodiment, the terminal edge 114 of the support seat body 104 is disposed a distance above the user's hamstrings. The distance may be 1-4 inches above the user's hamstrings or alternatively, may be any user selected distance that is comfortable for the user, while allowing the user to walk, bend, squat, and the like. As such, the user is advantageously provided with back support and relatively free range of motion with respect to the user's legs.
[0068] In one embodiment, the user may selectively lower the height 600 of the support column 312 using the handle 314 and the lever 316 as described in further detail above. Thereafter, the user may lean against the support seat 102 and the support column 312 with a portion of the user's buttocks sitting on the buttock support member 118 to perform manual labor that requires the user to bend down, squat, etc. Naturally, the user may increase and/or decrease the height to suit the user's preference and/or in accordance with the work the user is performing.
[0069] In step 1006, in one embodiment, the method may include moving from a first position to a second position different than the first position. The examples provided herein with respect to the first and second positions are provided for exemplary purposes only and are not intended to be limiting. In one embodiment, the first position may include the support seat 102 disposed substantially parallel to the base 318 (
[0070] In one embodiment, the second position may include the support column 312 disposed at an angle with respect to the base 318 (
[0071] A portable seat apparatus has been disclosed that includes a support seat configured to couple to a user to provide back support. The support seat is coupled to a support assembly including a base rotatably coupled to a height adjustable support column such that the support column and the support seat are rotatable toward and away from the base. Other features of the invention have been disclosed, but are not limited to the particular details disclosed herein.