The present invention relates to an adjustable bench and, in particular, to an adjustable bench having a seat which may be selectively mated with the skirt to provide the bench with either a flat top surface or a sloped top surface.
United States Patent Application Publication No. 2009/0192028 which was published on Jul. 30, 2017, in the name of Shank, discloses a yoga comfort system wedge constructed of medium density, high quality, closed cell foam materials and adhesives comprised of layers and septums which create a uniquely flexible prop. The construction forms a triangularly shaped yoga, fitness, or therapeutic device in the form of a flexible wedge which allows users to achieve or maintain certain poses, stretches, exercises or therapeutic positions while improving tactile comfort and aiding range of motion. The yoga comfort system wedge has advantages over traditional types of yoga, meditation, fitness, or therapy devices. The yoga system wedge allows for users with specific physical limitations to comfortably modify and maintain desired poses or exercises, which would not ordinarily be possible, while at the same time provides for the advanced user to practice their highly skilled activities with greater comfort and ease. Two yoga comfort system wedges can be placed together with similar planar faces adjoining to form a comfortable block or comfort bolster, offering more versatility and applications. A variety of yoga comfort system wedges can also be stacked or arranged to provide additional methods for use.
There is provided an adjustable bench comprising a seat, a skirt extending from the seat, and a plurality of height adjustable leg assemblies coupled to the skirt. The seat is shaped to be selectively mated with the skirt to provide the bench with either a flat top surface or a sloped top surface. The leg assemblies of the bench may be slidably or telescopically adjustable. The leg assemblies of the bench may be pivotably coupled to the skirt. There may be a strap secured to the leg assemblies of the bench to restrict movement of the leg assemblies. The skirt may include a front apron, a rear apron, and side aprons. The side aprons may each have a respective top edge which slopes downwardly from the rear apron to the front apron. The seat may be generally wedge-shaped and have an apex. The seat may be mated with the skirt with the apex of the seat extending along the rear apron of the skirt or the seat may be mated with the skirt with the apex of the seat extending along the front apron of the skirt. The seat may be removed from the skirt to allow access to a storage compartment. The seat may be mates with the skirt.
The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of the embodiments thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings and first to
This allows the upper portions 28 and 30 of the leg assemblies 24 and 26 and the lower portions 32 and 34 of the leg assemblies 24 and 26 to be slidable relative to one another. The leg assemblies 24 and 26 are also each provided with respective feet 40 and 42. The feet 40 and 42 are substantially cylindrical in this example. There is an adjustable strap 44 secured about the feet 40 and 42. The adjustable strap 44 may be used to restrict movement of the leg assemblies 24 and 26 and the adjustable strap 44 may be employed as a yoga strap.
The leg assemblies 24 and 26 of the bench 10 are deployed in
The leg assemblies 24 and 26 of the bench 10 are pivoted outwardly toward the skirt in
The leg assemblies 24 and 26 of the bench pivoted further outwardly toward the skirt in
It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is to be determined with reference to the following claims.
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