Kneeler
10104976 ยท 2018-10-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A kneeler to support a person in the kneeling position, having a frame configured to support a pair of flexible knee support pouches, each knee support pouch configured to retain and support a human knee above the ground, and further having a pair of laterally disposed handles to assist the person with moving into and out of a kneeling position.
Claims
1. A kneeler comprising a frame, a first knee support pouch, and a second knee support pouch; said frame having a first lateral support member, a second lateral support member, a central support member, and an integration support member, with each of the first lateral support member, the second lateral support member, the central support member, and the integration support member being rigid, and the first lateral support member being spaced apart from the second lateral support member, the central support member being spaced apart from the first lateral support member and from the second lateral support member and located between the first lateral support member and the second lateral support member, and the integration support member being attached to the first lateral support member, the second lateral support member, and the central support member; said first knee support pouch being located between and attached to the first lateral support member of the frame and the central support member of the frame, said first knee support pouch being made of a durable, flexible material, said first knee support pouch being suspended downward from a point of attachment to the first lateral support member of the frame and from a point of attachment to the central support member of the frame, and said first knee support pouch being contoured to accommodate a human knee; and said second knee support pouch being located between and attached to the second lateral support member of the frame and the central support member of the frame, said second knee support pouch being made of a durable, flexible material, said second knee support pouch being suspended downward from a point of attachment to the second lateral support member of the frame and from a point of attachment to the central support member of the frame, and said second knee support pouch being contoured to accommodate a human knee.
2. The kneeler of claim 1 wherein the first knee support pouch is at least partially comprised of an elasticized material; and the second knee support pouch is at least partially comprised of an elasticized material.
3. The kneeler of claim 2 wherein the first knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the first lateral support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members; the first knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members; the second knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the second lateral support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members; and the second knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members.
4. The kneeler of claim 1 wherein the first knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the first lateral support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members; the first knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members; the second knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the second lateral support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members; and the second knee support pouch is suspended downward from the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame by one or more elasticized support members.
5. The kneeler of claim 1 wherein the first lateral support member of the frame is substantially planar and is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to a supporting surface onto which the kneeler is placed when in use, with the first lateral support member of the frame having an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion, with the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the first lateral support member of the frame being located on the middle portion of the first lateral support member of the frame; the second lateral support member of the frame is substantially planar and is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface and parallel to the first lateral support member of the frame, with the second lateral support member of the frame having an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion, with the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the second lateral support member of the frame being located on the middle portion of the second lateral support member of the frame; the central support member of the frame is substantially planar and is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member of the frame and substantially parallel to the second lateral support member of the frame, with the central support member of the frame having an upper portion and a lower portion, with the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame being located on the upper portion of the central support member of the frame and the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame being located on the upper portion of the central support member of the frame; and the integration support member of the frame is substantially planar and is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface and perpendicular to the first lateral support member of the frame and perpendicular to the second lateral support member of the frame and perpendicular to the central support member of the frame, with the integration support member of the frame being attached to the lower portion of the first lateral support member of the frame and to the lower portion of the second lateral support member of the frame and to the lower portion of the central support member of the frame.
6. The kneeler of claim 5 wherein the frame further comprises a base panel, with said base panel being substantially planar and oriented substantially horizontally, said base panel configured to being placed onto the supporting surface, with said base panel being attached to the lower portion of the first lateral support member of the frame and to the lower portion of the second lateral support member of the frame and to the lower portion of the central support member of the frame.
7. The kneeler of claim 5 wherein each of the first lateral support member of the frame, the second lateral support member of the frame, the central support member of the frame, and the integration support member of the frame is at least partially made of one of the following group of materials: wood, plastic, and metal.
8. The kneeler of claim 6 wherein each of the first lateral support member of the frame, the second lateral support member of the frame, the central support member of the frame, the integration support member of the frame, and the base panel of the frame is at least partially made of one of the following group of materials: wood, plastic, and metal.
9. The kneeler of claim 1 wherein the first lateral support member of the frame is formed of a tubular member shaped into an inverted U, having a substantially vertically oriented front leg, a substantially vertically oriented rear leg, a substantially horizontally oriented top portion connecting the front leg to the rear leg, a substantially horizontally oriented cross member connecting the front leg to the rear leg and located below the top portion, a front foot located at an end of the front leg opposite the top portion, and a rear foot located at an end of the rear leg opposite the top portion, with the first lateral support member of the frame oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to a supporting surface onto which the kneeler is placed when in use, and with the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the first lateral support member of the frame being located on the cross member of the first lateral support member of the frame; the second lateral support member of the frame is formed of a tubular member shaped into an inverted U, having a substantially vertically oriented front leg, a substantially vertically oriented rear leg, a substantially horizontally oriented top portion connecting the front leg to the rear leg, a substantially horizontally oriented cross member connecting the front leg to the rear leg and located below the top portion, a front foot located at an end of the front leg opposite the top portion, and a rear foot located at an end of the rear leg opposite the top portion, with the second lateral support member of the frame oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member of the frame, and with the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the second lateral support member of the frame being located on the cross member of the second lateral support member of the frame; the central support member of the frame is formed of a tubular member shaped into an inverted U, having a substantially vertically oriented front leg, a substantially vertically oriented rear leg, a substantially horizontally oriented top portion connecting the front leg to the rear leg, a front foot located at an end of the front leg opposite the top portion, and a rear foot located at an end of the rear leg opposite the top portion, with the central support member of the frame oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member of the frame and substantially parallel to the second lateral support member of the frame, with the point of attachment of the first knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame being located on the top portion of the central support member of the frame, and the point of attachment of the second knee support pouch to the central support member of the frame being located on the top portion of the central support member of the frame; the integration support member of the frame is formed of an elongate member and is oriented substantially horizontally and attached to the front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame and to the front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame and to the front leg of the central support member of the frame.
10. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the integration support member of the frame is formed of a tubular member.
11. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the integration support member of the frame is formed of a flat bar.
12. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the first lateral support member of the frame further comprises one or more supplementary cross members, with each said supplementary cross member formed of a tubular member and oriented substantially horizontally and connecting the front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame to the rear leg of the first lateral support member of the frame, and the second lateral support member of the frame further comprises one or more supplementary cross members, with each said supplementary cross member formed of a tubular member and oriented substantially horizontally and connecting the front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame to the rear leg of the second lateral support member of the frame.
13. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the frame further comprises one or more supplementary integration support members, with each said supplementary integration support member formed of an elongate member and oriented substantially horizontally and attached to the front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame and to the front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame.
14. The kneeler of claim 13 wherein each supplementary integration support member of the frame is formed of a tubular member.
15. The kneeler of claim 13 wherein each supplementary integration support member of the frame is formed of a flat bar.
16. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the central support member further comprises an extension member, said extension member extending upwardly from the front leg of the central support member of the frame; and the frame further comprises one or more supplementary integration support members, with each said supplementary integration support member formed of a tubular member and oriented substantially horizontally and attached to the front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame and to the front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame, and at least one of said one or more supplementary integration support members is attached to the extension member of the central support member of the frame.
17. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow said front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; the rear leg of the first lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow said rear leg of the first lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; the front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow said front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; the rear leg of the second lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow said rear leg of the second lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; the front leg of the central support member of the frame has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow said front leg of the central support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; and the rear leg of the central support member of the frame has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow said rear leg of the central support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened.
18. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping upper portion which is configured to allow said front leg of the first lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; the rear leg of the first lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping upper portion which is configured to allow said rear leg of the first lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; the front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping upper portion which is configured to allow said front leg of the second lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; and the rear leg of the second lateral support member of the frame has a telescoping upper portion which is configured to allow said rear leg of the second lateral support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened.
19. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the front leg of the central support member of the frame has a telescoping upper portion which is configured to allow said front leg of the central support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened; and the rear leg of the central support member of the frame has a telescoping upper portion which is configured to allow said rear leg of the central support member of the frame to be lengthened or shortened.
20. The kneeler of claim 9 wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of pivot members connecting the first lateral support member to the integration support member, the second lateral support member to the integration support member, and the central support member to the integration support member, whereby by use of said pivot members the frame is capable of being folded.
21. The kneeler of claim 20 wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of locking mechanisms, with each said locking mechanism associated with one of the plurality of pivot members, with each said locking mechanism configured to have a locked state and an unlocked state, whereby when said locking mechanism is in the locked state the pivot member associated therewith is prevented from moving, and when said locking mechanism is in the unlocked state the pivot member associated therewith is free to move.
22. The kneeler of claim 20 wherein each said pivot member is a hinge.
23. The kneeler of claim 20 wherein each said pivot member is a pivot pin; and the frame further comprises a locking mechanism, with said locking mechanism configured to have a locked state and an unlocked state, whereby when said locking mechanism is in the locked state the integration support member is prevented from moving relative to the first lateral support member and the second lateral support member, and when said locking mechanism is in the unlocked state the integration support member is free to move relative to the first lateral support member and the second lateral support member.
24. The kneeler of claim 23 wherein the locking mechanism comprises a first cross member configured to be removably attached to the integration support member and the first lateral support member; and a second cross member configured to be removably attached to the integration support member and the second lateral support member; whereby the locking mechanism is in the locked state when the first cross member of the locking mechanism is attached to both the integration support member and the first lateral support member, and the second cross member of the locking mechanism is attached to both the integration support member and the second lateral support member; and the locking mechanism is in the unlocked state when the first cross member of the locking mechanism is detached from at least one of the integration support member and the first lateral support member, and the second cross member of the locking mechanism is detached from at least one of the integration support member and the second lateral support member.
25. The kneeler of claim 2 wherein the first knee support pouch and the second knee support pouch are formed from a unitary knee support member.
26. The kneeler of claim 6 wherein the first lateral support member of the frame has a height and a top edge, said top edge being located at the upper portion of the first lateral support member of the frame and oriented substantially horizontally; and the second lateral support member of the frame has a height and a top edge, said height of the second lateral support member being substantially the same as the height of the first lateral support member, and said top edge being located at the upper portion of the second lateral support member of the frame and oriented substantially horizontally; wherein the kneeler may be inverted such that the top edge of the first lateral support member and the top edge of the second lateral support member are both placed onto the supporting surface and the base panel may be used as a seating surface.
27. The kneeler of claim 1 further comprising a first handle and a second handle; wherein said first handle is located on the first lateral support member of the frame and said second handle is located on the second lateral support member of the frame.
28. The kneeler of claim 5 further comprising a first handle and a second handle; wherein said first handle is formed into the upper portion of the first lateral support member of the frame and said second handle is formed into the upper portion of the second lateral support member of the frame.
29. The kneeler of claim 9 further comprising a first handle and a second handle; wherein said first handle is located on the top portion of the first lateral support member of the frame and said second handle is located on the top portion of the second lateral support member of the frame.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) The present invention is a kneeler 1 for use by a human, said kneeler 1 comprising a frame 10, a first knee support pouch 22, and a second knee support pouch 24. The frame 10 is substantially rigid and is configured to support the first knee support pouch 22 and the second knee support pouch 24 above a surface 5, such as the ground or the floor. When used, the first knee support pouch 22 and the second knee support pouch 24 remain at least a small distance above the surface 5.
(16) The frame 10 is comprised of a first lateral support member 100, a second lateral support member 200, a central support member 300, and an integration support member 400. Each of these components is rigid. The first lateral support member 100 is spaced apart from the second lateral support member 200. The central support member 300 is spaced apart from the first lateral support member 100 and from the second lateral support member 200 and is located between the first lateral support member 100 and the second lateral support member 200. The integration support member 400 is attached to the first lateral support member 100, the second lateral support member 200, and the central support member 300, so that all four of these components create one substantially rigid frame 10. The first knee support pouch 22 is located between and attached to the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 and the central support member 300 of the frame 10. The second knee support pouch 24 is located between and attached to the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10 and the central support member 300 of the frame 10. The four components of the frame 10 may be configured in many different ways, and may be made of many different materials, examples of which are provided, below.
(17) Optionally, the kneeler 1 may further comprise a first handle 32 and a second handle 34. The first handle 32 is located on the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 and the second handle 34 is located on the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10. The first and second handles 32,34 are used to assist the person using the kneeler 1 to move into and out of a kneeling position. See
(18) In one embodiment of the kneeler 1, the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 is formed of a tubular member shaped into an inverted U. The first lateral support member 100 has a substantially vertically oriented front leg 110, a substantially vertically oriented rear leg 120, a substantially horizontally oriented top portion 130 connecting the front leg 110 to the rear leg 120, a substantially horizontally oriented cross member 140 connecting the front leg 110 to the rear leg 120 and located below the top portion 130, a front foot 150 located at the bottom of the front leg 110, and a rear foot 160 located at the bottom of the rear leg 120. The first lateral support member 100 is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the surface 5 onto which the kneeler 1 is placed when in use. Similarly, the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10 is formed of a tubular member shaped into an inverted U. The second lateral support member 200 has a substantially vertically oriented front leg 210, a substantially vertically oriented rear leg 220, a substantially horizontally oriented top portion 230 connecting the front leg 210 to the rear leg 220, a substantially horizontally oriented cross member 240 connecting the front leg 210 to the rear leg 220 and located below the top portion 230, a front foot 250 located at the bottom of the front leg 210, and a rear foot 260 located at the bottom of the rear leg 220. The second lateral support member 200 is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the surface 5, and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member 100. The second lateral support member 200 may be dimensioned and sized substantially the same as the first lateral support member 100. In the same manner, the central support member 300 of the frame 10 is formed of a tubular member shaped into an inverted U. It has a substantially vertically oriented front leg 310, a substantially vertically oriented rear leg 320, a substantially horizontally oriented top portion 330 connecting the front leg 310 to the rear leg 320, a front foot 350 located at the bottom of the front leg 310, and a rear foot 360 located at the bottom of the rear leg 320. The central support member 300 is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the surface 5 and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member 100 and the second lateral support member 200. The central support member 300 has a height that is lower than the heights of the first lateral support member 100 and the second lateral support member 200. Finally, the integration support member 400 is formed of a tubular member. Alternately, the integration support member 400 is formed of an elongate flat bar. It is oriented substantially horizontally and attached to the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100, to the front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200, and to the front leg 310 of the central support member 300. See
(19) In this embodiment, the first knee support pouch 22 attaches to the cross member 140 of the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 and to the top portion 330 of the central support member 300, and the second knee support pouch 24 attaches to the cross member 240 of the second lateral support member 200 and to the top portion 330 of the central support member 300.
(20) In a variant of this embodiment, the first lateral support member 100 may further comprise one or more supplementary cross members 142. Each of the supplementary cross members 142 of the first lateral support member 100 is formed of a tubular member and is oriented substantially horizontally and connects the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100 to the rear leg 120 of the first lateral support member 100. Similarly, the second lateral support member 200 may further comprise one or more supplementary cross members 242. Each of the supplementary cross members 242 of the second lateral support member 200 is formed of a tubular member and is oriented substantially horizontally and connects the front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200 to the rear leg 220 of the second lateral support member 200. The use of the supplementary cross members 142,242 adds rigidity to the frame 10. The supplementary cross members 142,242 may be made of plastic, metal, or a composite material. All of the supplementary cross members 142,242 may be made of the same material, or different materials may be used for different supplementary cross members 142,242. In the preferred embodiment, all of the supplementary cross members 142,242 are made of aluminum.
(21) In another variant of this embodiment, the frame 10 further comprises one or more supplementary integration support members 402. Each of the supplementary integration support members 402 is formed of a tubular member or alternatively a flat elongate bar and is oriented substantially horizontally and is attached to the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100 and to the front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200. Optionally, one or more of the supplementary integration support members 402 may also be attached to the front leg 310 of the central support member 300.
(22) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the central support member 300 further comprises an extension member 370. See
(23) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 has a telescoping lower portion 114 which is configured to allow the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100 to be lengthened or shortened. The rear leg 120 of the first lateral support member 100 has a telescoping lower portion 124 which is configured to allow the rear leg 120 of the first lateral support member 100 to be lengthened or shortened. The front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200 has a telescoping lower portion 214 which is configured to allow the front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200 to be lengthened or shortened. The rear leg 220 of the second lateral support member 200 has a telescoping lower portion 224 which is configured to allow the rear leg 220 of the second lateral support member 200 to be lengthened or shortened. The front leg 310 of the central support member 300 has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow the front leg 310 of the central support member 300 to be lengthened or shortened. The rear leg 320 of the central support member 300 has a telescoping lower portion which is configured to allow the rear leg 320 of the central support member 300 to be lengthened or shortened. In each of these legs, the telescoping lower portion fits into the adjacent portion of the leg, and then locks in place using any method known in the art. Alternatively, the adjacent portions of the legs fit into the lower telescoping portions of the legs.
(24) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 has a telescoping upper portion 112 which is configured to allow the front leg 110 of the first lateral support member 100 to be lengthened or shortened. The rear leg 120 of the first lateral support member 100 has a telescoping upper portion 122 which is configured to allow the rear leg 120 of the first lateral support member 100 to be lengthened or shortened. The front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200 has a telescoping upper portion 212 which is configured to allow the front leg 210 of the second lateral support member 200 to be lengthened or shortened. The rear leg 220 of the second lateral support member 200 has a telescoping upper portion 222 which is configured to allow the rear leg 220 of the second lateral support member 200 to be lengthened or shortened. In each of these legs, the telescoping upper portion fits into the adjacent portion of the leg, and then locks in place using any method known in the art. Alternatively, the adjacent portions of the legs fit into the upper telescoping portions of the legs.
(25) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the front leg 310 of the central support member 300 of the frame 10 has a telescoping upper portion 312 which is configured to allow the front leg 310 of the central support member 300 to be lengthened or shortened. The rear leg 320 of the central support member 300 has a telescoping upper portion 322 which is configured to allow the rear leg 320 of the central support member 300 to be lengthened or shortened. In each of these legs, the telescoping upper portion fits into the adjacent portion of the leg, and then locks in place using any method known in the art. Alternatively, the adjacent portions of the legs fit into the upper telescoping portions of the legs. By raising or lowering the upper portions 312,322 of the front and back legs 310,320 of the central support member 300, a user of the device can alter the height of the first and second knee support pouches 22,24 without necessarily changing the height of the frame 10. This allows the device 1 to accommodate persons of different weights, whereby a heavier person will tend to distend the first and second knee support pouches 22,24 to a greater extent when using the device, and therefore would require greater clearance under the first and second knee support pouches 22,24 to avoid contact with the ground 5.
(26) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the kneeler 1 has a first handle 32 attached to the top portion 130 of the first lateral support member 100, and a second handle 34 attached to the top portion 230 of the second lateral support member 200. The first and second handles 32, 34 may be made of a cushioning material, such as closed cell foam, or from plastic or other material.
(27) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the frame 10 further comprises a plurality of pivot members 600 connecting the first lateral support member 100 to the integration support member 400, the second lateral support member 200 to the integration support member 400, and the central support member 300 to the integration support member 400. Use of the pivot members 600 allows the frame 10 to be folded. Associated with each pivot member 600 may be a locking mechanism 602. Each locking mechanism 602 is configured to have a locked state and an unlocked state, whereby when the locking mechanism 602 is in the locked state the pivot member 600 associated with it is prevented from moving, and when the locking mechanism 602 is in the unlocked state the pivot member 600 associated with it is free to move.
(28) In one variant, each of the pivot members 600 may be a hinge. The locking member 602 may be a pin that inserts into the pivot member 600.
(29) In another variant, each of the pivot members 600 may be a pivot pin. One pivot pin passes through the integration support member 400 and the central support member 300, while other pivot pins pass through the integration support member 400 and either the first lateral support member 100 or the second lateral support member, as the case may be. See
(30) In yet another variant, the integration support member 400 may consist of two separate components, with a first component 400a attaching the first lateral support member 100 to the central support member 300 and a second component 400b attaching the second lateral support member 200 to the central support member 300. As in the previously described variant, each of the pivot members 600 may be a pivot pin. One pivot pin passes through one end of the first component 400a of the integration support member 400 and the central support member 300, while another pivot pin passes through the other end of the first component 400a of the integration support member 400 and the first lateral support member 100. Another pivot pin passes through one end of the second component 400b of the integration support member 400 and the central support member 300, while another pivot pin passes through the other end of the second component 400b of the integration support member 400 and the second lateral support member 200. The locking member 602b may be a pair of removable cross members, one of which attaches at one end to the first component 400a of the integration support member 400 and at the other end to the first lateral support member 100, and the other cross member 602b attaches at one end to the second component 400b of the integration support member 400 and at the other end to the second lateral support member 200. Where a supplemental integration support member 402 is used, it is configured the same as the integration support member 400, with a first component 402a and a second component 402b, with pivot pins passing through the components of the frame 10 in the same manner. In order to fold the device 1, at least one end of each of the locking members 602b is detached; then, the first and second lateral support members 100,200 are moved vertically with regard to the central support member 300. The integration support member 400 pivots about the pivot pins such that its first and second components 400a,400b form a V, bringing the first and second lateral support members 100,200 together. That is, movement of the central support member 300 downward relative to the first and second lateral support members 100,200 results in the first and second lateral support members 100,200 being brought closer together. See
(31) Accessories or optional features may be used with the embodiments of the frame 10 having legs, as described above. For example, the feet 150,160,250,260,350,360 may have attached to them large, flat pads, providing a larger surface area so that the device 1 is less likely to sink into the ground 5 while gardening. The pads may be removably attached or permanently attached. The feet 150,160,250,260,350,360 may have attached to them casters, wheels, or other rolling devices, allowing the device 1 to be easily rolled across a smooth surface during use, for example, by a user hand washing a floor. The rolling devices may be removably attached or permanently attached. Other accessories or optional features are also contemplated.
(32) In another embodiment of the kneeler 1, the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 is substantially planar. It is oriented substantially vertically and is substantially perpendicular to the supporting surface 5 onto which the kneeler 1 is placed when in use. Similarly, the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10 is substantially planar. It is oriented substantially vertically and is substantially perpendicular to the supporting surface 5 and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member 100. The second lateral support member 200 may be dimensioned and sized substantially the same as the first lateral support member 100. In the same manner, the central support member 300 of the frame 10 is substantially planar. It is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface 5 and substantially parallel to the first lateral support member 100 and the second lateral support member 200. The central support member 300 has a height that is lower than the heights of the first lateral support member 100 and the second lateral support member 200. Finally, the integration support member 400 is substantially planar and is oriented substantially vertically and perpendicular to the supporting surface 5 and perpendicular to the first lateral support member 100, the second lateral support member 200, and the central support member 300. See
(33) In this embodiment, both of the first lateral support member 100 and the second lateral support member 200 have an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion. The central support member 300 has an upper portion and a lower portion. The first knee support pouch 22 attaches to the first lateral support member 100 at the middle portion of the first lateral support member 100 and attaches to the central support member 300 at the upper portion of the central support member 300. The second knee support pouch 24 attaches to the second lateral support member 200 at the middle portion of the second lateral support member 200 and attaches to the central support member 300 at the upper portion of the central support member 300. The integration support member 400 attaches to the lower portion of the first lateral support member 100, to the lower portion of the second lateral support member 200, and to the lower portion of the central support member 300. See
(34) In a variant of this embodiment, the frame 10 may further comprise a base panel 500. The base panel 500 is substantially planar and oriented substantially horizontally. It is configured to being placed onto the surface 5. The base panel 500 is attached to the lower portion of the first lateral support member 100, to the lower portion of the second lateral support member 200, and to the lower portion of the central support member 300. The base panel 500 provides additional structural rigidity to the frame 10. It also allows the kneeler 1 to be used as a seat when inverted, whereby the base panel 500 is oriented upwards. See
(35) In another variant of this embodiment, the kneeler 1 has a first handle 32 formed into the upper portion of the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10, and has a second handle formed into the upper portion of the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10. See
(36) In one embodiment of the present invention, the first knee support pouch 22 is made of a durable, flexible material. The first knee support pouch 22 is suspended downward from its point of attachment to the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 and from its point of attachment to the central support member 300 of the frame 10. The first knee support pouch 22 is further contoured to accommodate a human knee 2. Likewise, the second knee support pouch 24 is made of a durable, flexible material. The second knee support pouch 24 is suspended downward from its point of attachment to the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10 and from its point of attachment to the central support member 300 of the frame 10. The second knee support pouch 24 is further contoured to accommodate a human knee 2.
(37) In a variant of this embodiment, the first knee support pouch 22 and the second knee support pouch 24 are at least partially made from an elasticized material. This material may be natural rubber, synthetic rubber, Spandex, or any other elastomeric material. In this variant, the first knee support pouch 22 and the second nee support pouch 24 are directly attached to the frame 10. See
(38) In another variant of this embodiment, the first knee support pouch 22 and the second knee support pouch 200 are made from a non-elasticized material. This material may be canvas, leather, plastic, or any type of non-stretchy cloth. In this variant, the first knee support pouch 22 is attached to the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26 and is attached to the central support member 300 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26. The second knee support pouch 24 is similarly attached to the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26 and is attached to the central support member 300 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26. See
(39) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the first knee support pouch 22 and the second knee support pouch 24 are at least partially made from an elasticized material, as described above, the first knee support pouch 22 is attached to the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26 and is attached to the central support member 300 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26, and the second knee support pouch 24 is attached to the second lateral support member 200 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26 and is attached to the central support member 300 of the frame 10 by one or more elasticized support members 26, as described above.
(40) In yet another variant of this embodiment, the first knee support pouch 22 and the second knee support pouch 24 are formed from a unitary knee support member. The unitary knee support member is made from an elasticized material, as described above. One end of the unitary knee support member is attached to the first lateral support member 100 of the frame 10, the other end of the unitary knee support member is attached to the second lateral support member 220 of the frame 10, and a midpoint portion of the unitary knee support member is attached to the central support member 300 of the frame. See
(41) Modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments of the device of the present invention without departing from the subject or spirit of the invention as defined in the following claims.