The present invention relates to a back-support board and, more particularly, to a back-support board that can be adjusted in height in order to facilitate working under spaces, especially under tight spaces.
Several designs for back-support boards have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include insertable pegs combined with adjustable legs and a carpet and/or rubber surface. The back-support board of the present invention allows a user to work comfortably under tight spaces such as those under a vanity, cabinets or the like. The present invention being adjustable to be functional under different tight spaces.
Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 8,505,138 for an Adjustable Back Platform Device. Applicant believes another related reference corresponds to U.S. patent No. 2007/0176378 for a Plumber's Helper. None of these references, however, teach of insertable pegs combined with adjustable legs for reinforcing the strength of the adjustable legs to allow for being able to hold a greater amount of weight thereon. Further, none include a top layer being of a carpet or rubber material for providing comfort to a user.
Other documents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a back-support board that makes working underneath tight spaces easier.
It is another object of this invention to provide a back-support board that makes working under tight spaces more comfortable.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a back-support board that includes adjustable legs that allow for adjusting a height of the back-support board to be capable to comfortably work underneath different tight spaces.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a back-support board that includes insertable pegs for reinforcing the adjustable legs to allow for supporting a greater weight thereon.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a back-support board that is inexpensive to implement and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it, a back-support board 10, basically includes a leg assembly 20, a support assembly 40 and an assistance assembly 60.
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Adjustable legs 22 may preferably be light weight, yet durable and strong. Adjustable legs 22 may be adjusted in height to accommodate fitting under different tight spaces of different dimensions. Leg top portion 23 may have dimensions greater than those of leg bottom portion 24 in order to be able to receive leg bottom portion 24 partially therein. In order to allow for adjusting of adjustable legs 22, leg bottom portion 24 may include a push button 36 at a top end thereof. Push button 36 may be manually pressed to be recessed within leg bottom portion 24 until being released. Leg top portion 23 may include height openings 38 along a height thereof. Push button 36 may be of a dimension and shape that cooperates with the dimensions and shape of height openings 38. To adjust the height of adjustable legs 22, user U may press push button 36 and release it once a desired of height openings 38 is reached which corresponds with the desired height of each of adjustable legs 22.
Back-support board 10 may further include support assembly 40. Support assembly 40 may importantly include base 42. Base 42 may preferably be substantially rectangular and of predetermined dimensions. At each corner of base 42 may be a base leg opening 44. In one embodiment, back-support board 10 includes four of base leg opening 44. Each of base leg opening 44 may be of dimensions and shape that corresponds and cooperates with snuggly and securely receiving one of leg top portion 23 therein. It may be preferred that the top end of each of leg top portion 23 is received in each of base leg opening 44. It may be preferable that leg top portion 23 is inserted into base leg opening 44 from underneath. Leg top portion 23 having large insertable peg 32 within may be flush with base 42 and base leg opening 44 when inserted in base leg opening 44. In one embodiment, leg top portion 23 may be secured within base leg opening 44 with fasteners 66 or other fastening means as known in the art of fastening and mounting such as adhesives, screws, nails, welding, snap buttons, hook and loop straps or the like. Base 42 may preferably be made of plastic, however, it should be understood that other materials such as wood, aluminum, metal, steel, plywood, combinations thereof or the like may also be suitable for base 42. Mounted on base 42 may be a reinforcing layer 46. Reinforcing layer 46, may preferably be of a shape that cooperates with fitting flush on base 42. It may be suitable for reinforcing layer 46 to be of a same length and width as base 42. However, in one embodiment, base 42 and reinforcing layer 46 may have different heights or thickness. Reinforcing layer 46 may be entirely solid. It may be suitable for reinforcing layer 46 to be mounted and secured to base 42 with fastener 66. However, it may be suitable for reinforcing layer 46 to be mounted onto base 42 with an adhesive, screws, nails, welding, snap buttons, hook and loop straps or the like as known in the art of mounting. Preferably, reinforcing layer 46 may be made of plywood, however it may be suitable for reinforcing layer 46 to be made of aluminum, plastic, wood, steel, metal rubber, plastic, combinations thereof or the like. Mounted to reinforcing layer 46 may be a top layer 48. Top layer 48 may be adapted to provide comfort to user U being on back-support board 10. Top layer 48 may be of dimensions and shape that allow for top layer 48 to be mounted flush with reinforcing layer 46. Top layer 48 may be entirely solid. It may be suitable to secure top layer 48 to reinforcing layer 46 with fasteners 66. Reinforcing layer 46 is sandwiched between base 42 and top layer 48. Preferably, top layer 48 may be made of a carpet or rubber material. It, however, may be suitable for top layer 48 to be made of other materials such as cotton, wool, plastic, wood, leather or the like. Top layer 48 may be of a material that allows comfort to user U even after prolonged usage of the present invention.
Back-support board 10 may further include assistance assembly 60 which may be adapted to further facilitate the work of user U. In one embodiment, assistance assembly 60 may be removably mounted to base 42. Assistance assembly 60 may include a bar 62 rotatably mounted to base 42 with fastener 66. Bar 62 may include an open and a closed configuration. In the closed configuration, bar 62 may be parallel to base 42. In the open configuration, bar 62 may be substantially perpendicular to base 42. Bar 62 may be mounted to any side of base 42 along an outer perimeter thereof. Bar 62 may be manually positioned in the open or closed configuration. Extending along bar 62 at predetermined locations may be hooks 64. Hooks 64 may extend outwardly beyond the lateral edges of bar 62. In the open configuration, hooks 64 may be upwardly facing and parallel to each other. Hooks 64 may be adapted to receive and hold items thereon. Those items may be virtually any items that user U may need to complete the required job. For example, a drill, a wrench or any other necessary tools may be held by hooks 64.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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