1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to physical comfort devices and, more particularly, to a portable apparatus for providing physical comfort while kneeling.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An inevitable part of living is dealing with death. It is a well known and long standing practice of many to be buried in a cemetery after they die. One benefit of this ritual is that loved ones are able to visit the burial site and pray or meditate in remembrance of the deceased. As many burials sites are outdoors, however, it is unavoidable that visitation and other activities at a burial site are subject to and affected by the elements.
Consequently, a problem which exists, is that when a deceased's loved ones visit a burial site and kneel to pray and/or meditate, kneeling directly on the ground for any substantial period of time can cause substantial discomfort. In addition, such kneeling on the ground can often cause the kneeler to soil or otherwise dirty any clothing they may be wearing which covers their lower legs. Thus, there is a need for a portable apparatus which can be laid on the ground while a user seeks to kneel on the ground. It would be helpful for such an apparatus to have a self securing structure so as to not slide around on the ground while deployed or in use. It would be additionally desirable for such an apparatus be made of a material which provides cushion and comfort to the user as they kneel.
The Applicant's invention described herein provides for a portable kneeling apparatus which allows a user to deploy it on the ground to have a surface to kneel on. The primary components of Applicant's portable kneeling apparatus are a rectangular body, two foldable fork legs, and handle. When in operation, the portable kneeling apparatus allows a user to deploy a secured structure to the ground in order create a fixed structure to kneel on comfortably.
A portable kneeling apparatus for providing a selectively deployable fixed structure on which to kneel on comfortably. The portable kneeling apparatus comprises a rectangular body having a padded top surface and a solid bottom surface, two foldable fork legs disposed on opposing ends of the bottom surface of the rectangular body, and a handle attached to one end of the rectangular body which turns both down and away from the portable kneeling apparatus. In this manner, the portable kneeling apparatus allows for the selective deployment of a padded surface secured to the ground by way of two fork legs which, when not deployed, fold under the body to form a substantially flat rectangular board structure which can be carried by most users with one arm.
The portable kneeling apparatus is stored with its two fork legs folded under the bottom surface such that they each lay flat on the bottom surface. The portable kneeling apparatus is deployed by first folding each leg down so that it is oriented perpendicular to the bottom surface. Then the portable kneeling apparatus is placed with its bottom surface down on the surface sought to be kneeled on, with the fork legs piercing and entering the surface to secure the portable kneeling apparatus in place. When the user is finished, the handle is used for leverage to lift the fork legs out of the ground. The fork legs are then folded back into their storage position.
It is an object of this invention to provide a portable apparatus which can be laid on the ground while a user seeks to kneel on the ground.
It is another object of this invention to provide an apparatus which has a self securing structure so as to not slide around on the ground while deployed or in use.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide an apparatus made of a material which provides cushion and comfort to the user as they kneel.
These and other objects will be apparent to one of skill in the art.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular
The portable kneeling apparatus 10 is shown in
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The handle 15 is configured to be placed in an upright position as well as to turn both down and away from the portable kneeling apparatus 10 in a receded position. The handle 15 is attached to the rectangular body 11 with a swivel joint 15a so as to allow for such rotation about the axis created by the handle's 15 connection to the rectangular body 11.
It is contemplated that in some embodiments, the handle 15 will be configured to lock into its upright and receded positions, respectively, when placed in said positions by the user.
The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
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