Claims
- 1. A support device for supporting the lower back region of a user while in a seated position with legs extended comprising:
- a double-ended, flexible, substantially rectangular, back support member having a length substantially spanning the width of the lower back of said user and a width substantially spanning the height of the lumbar portion of said user;
- two pairs of straps each comprising at least a first and a second elongated strap each of said straps having a proximal end and a distal end;
- said first and second straps attached by their proximal ends to one end of said double-ended, back-supporting member; a pair of first loops being formed with the connection of the distal ends of each of said first straps to the distal ends of each of said respective second straps; and,
- a third pair of straps, each having an elongated section with a loop formed on one end thereof and an end opposite said loop, operatively connected to a respective one of said first straps;
- whereby the force of said user's feet on each of said loops of each of said third straps pulls said back supporting member against the lower back of said user to provide support and comfort while in the seated position with the legs extended.
- 2. A support device as per claim 1, wherein said device further comprises:
- a plurality of first buckles for coupling and adjusting the size of each of said first loops; and,
- a plurality of second buckles for coupling each of said third straps to its respective first strap.
- 3. A support device as per claim 2, wherein said plurality of first buckles each comprises a ladder lock attachment and said plurality of second buckles comprises a male/female type buckle.
- 4. A support device as per claim 1, wherein said pairs of straps each comprise a first long strap and second shorter strap.
- 5. A support device as per claim 1, wherein said support device is incorporated into and made integral with an upper torso garment.
- 6. A support device for supporting the lower back region of a user while performing stretching exercises in a seated position with legs extended comprising:
- a double-ended, flexible, substantially rectangular, back support member having a length substantially spanning the width of the lower back of said user and a width substantially spanning the height of the lumbar portion of said user;
- two pairs of straps each comprising at least a first and a second elongated strap each of said straps having a proximal end and a distal end;
- said first and second straps attached by their proximal ends to one end of said double-ended, back-supporting member; a pair of first loops being formed with the connection of said distal ends of each of said first straps to the distal ends of each of said respective second straps;
- a third pair of straps, each having an elongated section with a loop formed on one end thereof and an end opposite said loop for engaging a user's foot operatively connected to a respective one of said first straps;
- a plurality of first buckles for coupling and adjusting the size of each of said first loops; and,
- a plurality of second buckles for coupling each of said third straps to its respective first strap;
- whereby the force of said user's feet on the loops of each of said third straps pulls said back supporting member against the lower back of said user to provide support and comfort while in the seated position with the legs extended.
- 7. A support device as per claim 6, wherein said plurality of first buckles each comprises a ladder lock attachment and said plurality of second buckles comprises a male/female type buckle.
- 8. A support device as per claim 6, wherein said pairs of straps each comprise a first long strap and second shorter strap.
- 9. A support device as per claim 6, wherein said support device is incorporated into and made integral with an upper torso garment.
- 10. An adjustable back support device for supporting the lower back region of a user either in a seated position or in a seated position with the legs extended comprising:
- a double-ended, flexible, substantially rectangular, back support member having a length substantially spanning the width of the lower back of said user and a width substantially spanning the height of the lumbar portion of said user;
- two pairs of straps each comprising at least a first and a second elongated strap each of said straps having a proximal end and a distal end;
- said first and second straps attached by their proximal ends to one end of said double-ended, back-supporting member; a pair of first loops being formed with the connection of said distal ends of each of said first straps to the distal ends of each of said respective second straps;
- a third pair of straps, each having an elongated section and a loop formed on one end thereof operatively connectable to a respective one of said first straps;
- a plurality of first buckles for coupling and adjusting the size of each of said first loops;
- a plurality of second buckles for coupling each of said third straps to its respective first strap; and,
- wherein connection of each of said third straps by said third strap buckles provides for said second loop to engage the feet of said user and not connecting said third straps allows the first loop to engage the knees of said user;
- whereby the force of said user's knees or feet respectively on said first or second loops pulls said back supporting member against the lower back of said user to provide support and comfort while in the seated position with or without the legs extended.
- 11. A support device as per claim 10, wherein said pairs of straps each comprise a first long strap and second shorter strap.
- 12. A support device as per claim 10, wherein each of said first straps further comprises a knee pad to allow for dispersement of pressure around the knee when used in the sitting position with the legs not extended.
- 13. An adjustable back support device as per claim 10, wherein said adjustable back support device is incorporated into and made integral with an upper torso garment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/981,535 filed Nov. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,235,714.
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