Ergonomic Support Device
20220370280 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A support device comprises a first band secured to a second band in a cross pattern. A proximal end of the first band and a proximal end of the second band can also be configured to fasten around a waist of a user. Further, a distal end of the first band can be configured to fasten around a first leg of the user, and a distal end of the second band can be configured to fasten around a second leg of the user. The support device may prevent improper and dangerous misalignment of the back, hips and knees while squatting.
Claims
1. A support device comprising: a first band having a first end, a second end, and a first length disposed between the first end and the second end; a second band having a third end, a fourth end, and a second length disposed between the third end and the fourth end, wherein: the first band and the second band are diagonally coupled to one another, the second end of the first band is configured to fasten around a first leg of a user, the fourth end of the second band is configured to fasten around a second leg of the user, the first length of the first band is configured to exert a first force upon an outside lateral part of the user's first leg, the first force being in a direction away from the user's second leg, and the second length of the second band is configured to exert a second force upon an outside lateral party of the user's second leg, the second force being in a direction away from the user's first leg.
2. The support device of claim 1, wherein: a first fastener is disposed proximately to the first end of the first band and is disposed on a first flat surface portion of the first band, and a second fastener is disposed proximately to the third end of the second band and is disposed on a second flat surface portion of the second band.
3. The support device of claim 1, wherein: the first flat surface portion on which the first fastener is disposed faces a first direction, the second flat surface portion on which the second fastener is disposed faces a second direction, the second direction is opposite relative to the first direction, and the second fastener is couplable to the first fastener.
4. The support device of claim 3, wherein a third fastener is disposed proximately to the second end of the first band and faces the first direction.
5. The support device of claim 4, wherein a fourth fastener is disposed proximately to the fourth end of the second band and faces the first direction such that the fourth fastener faces oppositely relative to the second fastener, both of which are disposed on the second band.
6. The support device of claim 5, wherein a fifth fastener is disposed on the first length of the first band and faces the second direction.
7. The support device of claim 6, wherein a sixth fastener is disposed on the second length of the second band and faces the second direction.
8. The support device of claim 1, wherein: a first fastener is disposed proximately to the first end of the first band, a second fastener is disposed proximately to the third end of the second band, a third fastener is disposed proximately to the second end of the first band, and a fourth fastener is disposed proximately to the fourth end of the second band.
9. The support device of claim 8, wherein a length of the first fastener is shorter than a length of the third fastener.
10. The support device of claim 8, wherein a length of the second fastener is shorter than a length of the fourth fastener.
11. The support device of claim 8, wherein a length of the first fastener is substantially the same as a length of the second fastener.
12. The support device of claim 8, wherein a length of the third fastener is substantially the same as a length of the fourth fastener.
13. The support device of claim 8, wherein: a fifth fastener is disposed proximately to the first length of the first band, and a sixth fastener is disposed proximately to the second length of the second band.
14. The support device of claim 13, wherein a length of the fifth fastener is substantially the same as a length of the sixth fastener.
15. A support device comprising: a first band having a first end, a second end, and a first length disposed between the first end and the second end; a second band having a third end, a fourth end, and a second length disposed between the third end and the fourth end, wherein: a first fastener is disposed proximately to the first end of the first band and is disposed on a first flat surface portion of the first band, a second fastener is disposed proximately to the third end of the second band and is disposed on a second flat surface portion of the second band, the first band and the second band are diagonally coupled to one another, the second end of the first band is configured to fasten around a first leg of a user, the fourth end of the second band is configured to fasten around a second leg of the user, the first length of the first band is configured to exert a first force upon an outside lateral part of the user's first leg, the first force being in a direction away from the user's second leg, and the second length of the second band is configured to exert a second force upon an outside lateral party of the user's second leg, the second force being in a direction away from the user's first leg.
16. The support device of claim 15, wherein the first fastener is couplable to the second fastener.
17. The support device of claim 15, wherein the first band and the second band are diagonally coupled to one another at a location that is not a mid-point for either one of the first band or the second band.
18. A support device comprising: a first band having a first end, a second end, and a first length disposed between the first end and the second end; a second band having a third end, a fourth end, and a second length disposed between the third end and the fourth end, wherein: the first band and the second band are diagonally coupled to one another at a location that is not a mid-point for either one of the first band or the second band, the second end of the first band is configured to fasten around a first leg of a user, the fourth end of the second band is configured to fasten around a second leg of the user, the first length of the first band is configured to exert a first force upon an outside lateral part of the user's first leg, the first force being in a direction away from the user's second leg, and the second length of the second band is configured to exert a second force upon an outside lateral party of the user's second leg, the second force being in a direction away from the user's first leg.
19. The support device of claim 18, wherein: a first fastener is disposed proximately to the first end of the first band and is disposed on a first flat surface portion of the first band, and a second fastener is disposed proximately to the third end of the second band and is disposed on a second flat surface portion of the second band.
20. The support device of claim 19, wherein a length of the first fastener is substantially the same as a length of the second fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] In order to describe the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features of the invention can be obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Implementations of the present invention solve one or more problems in the art with systems, methods, and apparatus configured to provide ergonomic support. More specifically, in at least one implementation of the present invention, a support device comprises a first band secured to a second band in a cross pattern. A proximal end of the first band and a proximal end of the second band can also be configured to fasten around a waist of a user. Further, a distal end of the first band can be configured to fasten around a first leg of the user, and a distal end of the second band can be configured to fasten around a second leg of the user.
[0020] In at least one implementation of the present invention, the support device can prevent improper and dangerous misalignment of the back, hips and knees while squatting. The support device can aid in the user's ergonomically correct positioning while performing ordinary lifting motions. Like traditional lifting belts, the waist band of the support device can enhance intra-abdominal pressure in the user, which can move stress away from the user's spine. Compression of the waist can also encourage the user to keep their chest up.
[0021] The support band, unlike traditional lifting belts, can include bands that wrap around the user's knees. As the user squats, the crossed bands can stretch across the back of the user causing the knees to be pulled slightly out, thus preventing them from caving inward. The bands wrapped around the knees of the user can prevent injury or provide needed support for those who have suffered knee injuries in the past.
[0022] Turning now to the figures,
[0023] The proximal end of the first band 105a and the proximal end of the second band 110a are configured to wrap around the user's waist and be secured together. In at least one implementation, the proximal end of the first band 105a and the proximal end of the second band 110a are secured at a front position around the user's waist. The proximal end of the first band 105a and the proximal end of the second band 110a may be secured using any fastener, including a hook, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, etc. For example,
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The distal end of the first band 105b is configured to wrap around a first knee of the user, and the distal end of the second band 110b is configured to wrap around a second knee of the user. The distal end of the first band 105b and the distal end of the second band 110b may be secured around the first and the second knee, respectively, using any fastener, including a hook, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, etc. For example,
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[0031] The proximal end of the first band 315a and the proximal end of the second band 320a are configured to wrap around the user's waist and be secured together. In at least one implementation, the proximal end of the first band 315a and the proximal end of the second band 320a are secured at a front position around the user's waist. The proximal end of the first band 315a and the proximal end of the second band 320a may be secured using any fastener, including a hook, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, etc. For example, a proximal hook and loop fastener 355 is shown in
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[0034] At elbow straps 335, the first and second bands 315 and 320 may be reinforced by chest straps 340 that extend from the anterior side of the chest band 305 to the posterior side of the elbow straps 335. The elbow straps 335 may include elbow strap loops 345 to secure the first and second bands 315 and 320.
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[0040] At elbow straps 335, the first and second upper bands 415 and 420 may be reinforced by chest straps 340 that extend from the anterior side of the chest band 305 to the posterior side of the elbow straps 335. The elbow straps 335 may include elbow strap loops 345 to secure the first and second bands 415 and 420.
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[0042] The alternative support device 400 can include a first lower band 430 and a second lower band 435, which each include a proximal end 430a and 435a, respectively, and a distal end 430b and 435b, respectively.
[0043] The proximal ends of the first and second upper bands 415a and 420a and the proximal ends of the first and second lower bands 430a and 435a may be adjustably secured to the waistband so the user may further adjust the fit of the alternative support device 400.
[0044] In at least one implementation of the present invention, the support device 100 or the alternative support devices 300 and 400 are composed of a durable spandex, polyester, or nylon compression material, or a combination thereof.
[0045] One skilled in the art will appreciate that
[0046] In at least one implementation of the present invention, the support device 100, or the alternative support device 300 or 400 is worn on a body robot. The support device 100, or the alternative support device 300 or 400 may increase the strength and lifting ability of the body robot as well as protect it from potential damage during lifting.
[0047] Additional features may also be included to the support device 100 or alternative support devices 300 or 400. For example, a durable latex or polymer coating can be added to the distal ends of the first and second bands 105b and 110b or the distal ends of the first and second lower bands 430a and 435a to serve as knee pads for manual laborers or gardeners. In at least one implementation, the support device 100 or alternative support devices 300 or 400 include reflective fabric. The addition of reflective fabric may further increase the safety of manual laborers wearing the support device 100 or alternative support device 300 or 400, especially is low-light conditions.
[0048] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.