The present invention relates to a footrest, and particularly to a dual flex footrest for increasing circulation.
While footrests are known in the art, typical footrests simply provide support for a user's feet, without further health benefits. Increased circulation is understood to be beneficial not only for the heart, but also for the entire body. Accordingly, there is a need for a footrest to increase circulation and overall health.
A dual flex footrest for increasing circulation is disclosed. The footrest has elongated right and left bottom portions configured to be placed on a flat surface. Right and left bottom portions are connected by a middle connecting portion. Elongated right and left upper portions are connected to the elongated right and left bottom portions, respectively, via right and left flexing portions. A shock absorber is formed between each set of upper and bottom portions.
A user, while seated, can place his/her feet on each of the right and left upper portions to move and/or flex the right and left upper portions relative to the right and left bottom portions to contract and stretch the user's Achilles tendon and/or calves, thereby increasing circulation to the user. The footrest is designed to provide resistance against the user's feet such that the user needs to apply a certain amount of force to flex the right and left upper portions. Shock absorbers are positioned between the right and left upper and lower portions to allow the footrest to be flexed a certain amount providing optimal stretching of the Achilles tendon and/or calves. The shock absorber also prevents the upper portions from bending or breaking after long-term use.
Use of the footrest targets the calf muscles of the user and increases overall circulation to the user. The user can use the footrest while seated, which is not possible with other types of apparatuses that are designed for when a user is standing.
The footrest may assist in reducing the following:
The footrest may assist in increasing:
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and claims.
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Provided between the upper and lower portions 105 and 106 are shock absorbers 109 and 110. Shock absorbers 109 and 110 are positioned such that the upper portions 105 and 106 can be flexed a certain amount to optimize stretching of the calf muscles to increase circulation. In one embodiment, the shock absorbers are 1¼ inch round rubber and 2½ inches in height.
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The elongated right and left bottom portions 102 and 103, middle connecting portion 104, the elongated right and left upper portions 105 and 106, and right and left flexing portions 107 and 108 can be formed from a unitary piece of aluminum, simplifying manufacturing and assembly.
The footrest can be made of a variety of materials other including, but not limited to, steel or plastic. The material should be able to flex and provide resistance to a user without breaking but also be able to return to its original position. The shock absorber can be made of solid rubber or other suitable material.
It is understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above but encompasses any and all embodiments with the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/466,039 filed May 12, 2023, which is related to U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/815,140, filed Nov. 11, 2021, now U.S. Design U.S. Pat. No. 1,002,208, issued Oct. 24, 2023, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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63466039 | May 2023 | US |