Adjustable backrest
09789019 ยท 2017-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/282
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G2200/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The disclosed adjustable backrest provides a plurality of generally horizontal straps arranged from the top to the bottom of the rigid back shell to provide anterior to posterior support and comfort for a patient. Generally speaking, the generally horizontal straps provide variably adjustable tension straps that allow for precise positioning of the patient to reduce or remove pressure points from the patient's thoracic to sacrum region.
Claims
1. A backrest for use with a chair, the backrest comprising: a rigid frame comprising a first side spaced a distance from a second side; a first guide member coupled to the first side; a second guide member coupled to the first side; and a support structure comprising: a cable having a first end and a second end, the first and second ends removably secured to an adjustable tension mechanism; the adjustable tension mechanism operable to adjust a tension of the cable and to secure the cable at a given length, wherein the adjustable tension mechanism further comprises a cable guide member, wherein the cable extends from the adjustable tension mechanism to slidably engage the first guide member, then from the first guide member around a portion of the cable guide member, then from the cable guide member to slidably engage the second guide member, and then from the second guide member back to the adjustable tension mechanism.
2. The backrest of claim 1 wherein the first guide member further comprises a first buckle loop attached to the first side of the rigid frame and wherein the cable goes through the first buckle loop.
3. The backrest of claim 1 wherein the adjustable tension mechanism is attached to the second side of the rigid frame.
4. The backrest of claim 1 wherein the first guide member, the second guide member, and the cable guide member each have a low friction surface along which the cable is configured to slide.
5. The backrest of claim 1 further compromising a cover that fits over at least a portion of the backrest.
6. The backrest of claim 1 further comprising at least one additional support structure.
7. A support assembly and a backrest comprising: the backrest comprising a rigid frame including a first side and a second side; and the support assembly comprising: a first guide member attached to the first side of the rigid frame; a second guide member attached to the first side of the rigid frame; a cable having a first end and a second end; and an adjustable tension mechanism attached to the second side of the rigid frame, the adjustable tension mechanism further comprising a cable guide member and wherein the cable runs from the adjustable tension mechanism to the first guide member attached to the first side of the rigid frame, around the cable guide member, around the second guide member and then back to the adjustable tension mechanism, the adjustable tension mechanism being operable to adjust a length of an unwound portion of the cable.
8. The backrest of claim 7 comprising a plurality of support assemblies.
9. The backrest of claim 7 wherein the rigid frame has a large central aperture.
10. The backrest of claim 7 further compromising a cover that fits over the backrest or a portion thereof.
11. The backrest of claim 7 wherein the adjustable tension mechanism is a ratchet tensioner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Now, referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout,
(7) Referring now to
(8) The claimed invention could include several variably adjustable straps 41. For example, in the embodiment shown in
(9) Variably adjustable straps 41 can preferably be tensioned and eased without moving the person seated against the backrest 11 via tensioning mechanism 51. One embodiment of the invention calls for variably adjustable straps 41 that can be an inelastic cord or cable that is securable at a tension but can be further tensioned or eased off, if necessary. An additional embodiment could employ hook and loop style fasteners that can be pulled through a loop or buckle, doubled back over and secured to itself. Likewise, other tensioning mechanisms 51 could be used including, but not limited to ratchet tensioners, reel tensioners, screw tensioners, cable tensioners and spring tensioners, all of said tensioning mechanism being designed maintain a desired fit to the backrest, allow easy adjustment, be adjustable in small increments, have a high degree stability once adjusted and be at least somewhat resistant to moisture and other elements.
(10) Referring again to the particular embodiment of the invention shown in
(11) In the claimed embodiment shown in
(12) In an additional embodiment, the fixed straps 31 are not used and the adjustable tension mechanism 51 is attached to one side 26 of the backrest 11 and cable 41 is attached to the opposite side of the backrest 11 via low friction guide members 33. As in the case of the embodiment using the fixed straps 31, it is possible to use as many or as few adjustable tension mechanisms 51 as is desired.
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(15) Preferably, and as shown in
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(17) The middle adjustable support structure 45 shown in
(18) As discussed above, the claimed invention is particularly well-suited for patients with lordosis and scoliosis in that it is adjustable along the height of the backrest to provide uniform corrective pressure to aid in treating postural defects and deformities.
(19) While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims.