Adjustable Orthopedic Seat Pad

20240374450 ยท 2024-11-14

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    Abstract

    An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area during sitting, with said adjustable seat pad comprising a pair of opposing cushion pads, and a plurality of elastic straps spacedly connecting the adjacent portions of said pair of cushion pads, characterized in that said pair of cushion pads having elongated raised portions with predetermined thickness disposed longitudinally on the upper distal ends thereof, and a space being provided in between the rear portions of said pair of cushion.

    Claims

    1. An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area, said orthopedic seat pad comprising a pair of opposing cushion pads, with a plurality of elastic straps spacedly connecting the adjacent portions of said pair of cushion pads, and a space being provided in between the rear portions of said pair of cushion pads to prevent compression on the tailbone of the user during sitting, characterized in that, said pair of cushion pads being provided with elongated raised portions with predetermined thickness, said raised elongated portions disposed longitudinally on the upper distal ends thereof, whereby most of the weight of the user being made to apply on the adjustable orthopedic seat pad shifts on said elongated raised portions, thereby freeing the sciatic nerves that runs from the butt area and through the inward portions of thighs and legs thereof from the usual heavy pressure caused by the weight of the users when the thighs are pressed against the seat thereof.

    2. An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area according to claim 1 wherein said cushion pads are foldably secured by fastening means which are provided along the peripheral sides of said pair of cushion pads, and a pair of handles attached to the said cushion pads for carrying purposes.

    3. An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area according to claim 2 wherein said fastening means is a slide fastener.

    4. (canceled).

    5. An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area according to claim 1 wherein the positioning of said cushion pads are adjustable in view of the plurality of elastic straps provided thereof.

    6. An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area according to claim 2, wherein said pair of cushion pad is provided with non-slip sheets disposed on the inner opposing sides thereof to prevent slippage of said cushion pads when in use.

    7. An adjustable orthopedic seat pad for use of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area according to claim 6 wherein non-slip sheet is made of rubberized fabric.

    8. (canceled).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the adjustable orthopedic seat pad according to the present invention;

    [0018] FIG. 2 is a top view of said invention for an adjustable orthopedic seat pad;

    [0019] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the adjustable orthopedic seat pad in the folded mode according to the present invention;

    [0020] FIG. 4 is a top view of FIG. 3; and

    [0021] FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the said invention showing the non-slip sheets thereof.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0022] With reference to the several views of the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designates same parts throughout, shown is the present invention for an adjustable orthopedic seat pad is generally designated a reference numeral 10.

    [0023] Said adjustable orthopedic seat pad 10 comprises a pair of opposing generally rectangular shaped cushion pads 11 and 12, to ensure that said cushion pads 11 and 12 will not be separated from each other, and a plurality of elastic straps 13 spacedly connecting the adjacent portions of said pair of opposing rectangular shaped cushion pads 11 and 12. As shown in the drawings particularly in FIGS. 3 and 4, said rectangular shaped cushion pads 11 and 12 are foldable and a pair of opposing U-shaped handle straps 14 and 15 are being provided at the outer opposing sides 16 of each of said rectangular shaped cushion pads 11 and 12, for purposes of carrying said adjustable orthopedic seat pad 10 by the user anywhere to sit on for long hours while driving a car, in the office, during business meetings or while dining in a restaurant.

    [0024] To be more portable and to facilitate carrying of said adjustable orthopedic seat pad 10, the periphery portions 17 of each of said opposing rectangular shaped cushion pads 11 and 12 are provided with fastening means 18 such as slide fasteners and the like. This ensures that said cushion pads 11 and 12 will not be swinging against each other while being carried by the user. Another option, however, is by the use of several straps (not shown) with Velcro provided along the periphery of said pair of cushion pads 11 and 12.

    [0025] When in use and laid on top of a seat or chair (not shown), as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the rear end portions 18 of said cushion pads 11 and 12 create a space 19 in between. Said space 19 is intended for positioning and adjusting the tail bone portion of the user when sitting thereon according to the user's preference and maximum comfort. This space 19 eliminates the pressure being usually applied to the tail bone portion of the user during sitting, thus, allowing the user to sit even on a long period of time without feeling any backpains or any pain relative thereto.

    [0026] Said pair of cushion pads 11 and 12 can be made from foam, contained air, gel, fiber, textile or any combination thereof with varying softness and hardness. The top distal end 20 of each of said cushion pads 11 and 12 are provided longitudinally with elongated raised portions 21 of predetermined thickness. These elongated raised portions 21 allow most of the weight of the user being applied to the adjustable orthopedic seat pad 10 to shift on said elongated raised portions 21 of said cushion pads 11 and 12. The sciatic nerves that runs from the butt area and through the inward portions of thighs and legs thereof, will no longer be subjected to the usual heavy pressure caused by the weight of the users when the thighs are pressed against the seat thereof. The redistribution of weight away from the sit bone (and sciatic nerve) is necessary to alleviate pain caused of prolonged sitting to most sufferers of neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum. The shape and/or thickness of the elongated raised portions 21 varies depending on the preference of the user or on the firmness of the material used for the cushion pads 11 and 12. A softer material used in said cushion pads 11 and 12 may require and thicker elongated raised portion 21, while the thickness required of a firmer material would likely to be lesser.

    [0027] As shown in FIG. 5, the inner opposing sides 22 of each of said cushion pads 11 and 12 are being provided with non-slip sheets 23 to prevent the adjustable orthopedic pad 10 from slippage when placed on top a chair and the like (not shown) when the user sits on it. The non-slip sheet 23 may be made of rubber or rubberized fabric adhered to said inner opposing sides 22.

    [0028] In view of the present invention for an adjustable orthopedic seat pad 10 as described herein above would actually eliminate the problems of persons afflicted with neurological painful conditions namely sciatica, ischial bursitis, pirifomis syndrome, coccydynia and nerve impairments in the perineum area, when sitting on conventional seats. The present invention for an adjustable orthopedic cushion seat 10 as described herein above would now allow these people to sit longer on any cushion seats, without suffering from pain brought about by the above mentioned neurological conditions.