Claims
- 1. An apparatus to support the arm of a computer user and a mouse connected to the computer comprising:a first arm, said first arm being generally rectangular and having a top side, an arm rest front portion and a mouse support rear portion, said first arm rear portion top side being lower than said first arm front portion top side, said first arm front portion being connected to said first arm rear portion by a first arm vertical portion, a third arm, said third arm being generally rectangular and having a top side, a front portion and a rear portion, said third arm front portion being lower than said third arm rear portion, said third arm front portion being connected to said third arm rear portion by a third arm vertical portion, a second arm, said second arm having a front portion and a rear portion, said second arm front portion rotatably connected to said third arm rear portion and said second arm rear portion rotatably connected to first arm front portion, said first arm vertical portion and said third arm vertical portion are chosen to be of such dimension that said first arm rear portion is below said third arm rear portion but preventing said first arm rear portion from contacting said third arm front portion when said first arm is rotated over said third arm, said third arm front portion rotatably affixed to a clamping assembly, whereby said computer user rests their forearm on said first arm front portion top side and their hand over said first arm rear portion top side, permitting the computer user to manipulate the mouse which is located atop said first arm rear portion top side.
- 2. An apparatus to support the arm of a computer user and a mouse connected to the computer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first arm rear portion top side includes a textured surface, and said first arm front portion top side includes a cushioned portion, whereby the computer user's arm rests atop said cushioned portion and the computer user's hand rests on and is capable of moving the mouse, the mouse residing atop said textured surface, causing signals to be sent to the computer, the computer user's arm and hand being in a generally linear relationship, reducing strain on the computer user's arm and hand.
- 3. An apparatus to support the arm of a computer user and a mouse connected to the computer as claimed in claim 2 wherein said clamping assembly comprises an upper portion and a lower portion, said third arm being received intermediate said upper portion and said lower portion.
- 4. An apparatus to support the arm of a computer user and a mouse connected to the computer as claimed in claim 3 wherein clamping assembly further comprises said upper portion and said lower portion being connected perpendicularly to a U-shaped element, said U-shaped element including a clamp, said clamp to be connected to a support device selected from the group consisting of a desk, chair, computer workstation, table, shelf, and a horizontally disposed surface.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit to Provisional Application No. 60/138,602 filed Jun. 11, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Provisional Applications (1)
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