Claims
- 1. A safety support device for supporting a user's body above ground while the user is in an erect standing position, includinga frame having a mounting section with a forward end and a rear end, a pair of forward legs attached to the forward end of the mounting section and a pair of rear legs attached to the rear end of the mounting section, a pair of under arm support members attached to the mounting section, each under arm support member being manual adjustable to accommodate different users of varying height, upon adjustment, each said support member engaging an arm pit of the user when the user is being supported by the device, said legs being of a length that enables the user to assume a standing position with the under arm support members beneath the arm pits of the user's arms and user's feet touching the ground, a manually release mechanism associated with each under arm support member that enables the user while standing erect to change the position of the under arm support members to accommodate the height of the individual user, each release mechanism including a stop member that is manually moveable between a first position engaging an associated under arm support member and holding said associated under arm support member in one of a plurality of different positions and a second position allowing the associated under arm support member to be repositioned, each release mechanism including a flexible, resilient handle that is connected to the stop member, said handle being manually manipulated to move the stop member between the first and second positions.
- 2. The safety support device of claim 1 where the stop member is mounted on a spring element that is loaded upon manual manipulation of the handle and returns to its unloaded condition upon disengaging the handle.
- 3. The safety device of claim 1 including a harness.
- 4. A safety support device for supporting a user's body above ground while the user is in an erect standing position, includinga frame having a mounting section including an upper end, a forward end, and a rear end, a pair of forward legs attached to the forward end of the mounting section and a pair of rear legs attached to the rear end of the mounting section, a pair of under arm support members attached to the upper end o f the mounting section to move substantially vertically into one selected position including a predetermined elevated position and at least one lower position beneath said predetermined elevated position, each under arm support member being normally biased by a spring member into said predetermined elevated position, a pair of manually actuated release mechanisms, one release mechanism associated with each under arm support member to interact therewith to hold the associated under arm support member in the selected position, each release mechanism including a stop member that is manually moveable between a first position where the stop member engages an associated under arm support member and holds said associated under arm support member in the selected position and a second position allowing the associated under arm support member to be repositioned vertically, said spring urging said associated under arm support member into said predetermined elevated position when the stop member is in the second position.
- 5. The safety support device of claim 4 wherethe mounting section includes a first pair of substantially vertical tubular elements and a second pair of substantially vertical tubular elements, and each under arm support member is inverted and substantially U-shaped and includes a pair of substantially parallel legs, the legs of one of the under arm support member extending into the first pair of vertical tubular elements and the legs of the other under arm support member extending into the second pair of vertical tubular elements.
- 6. The safety support device of claim 4 where each release mechanism includes a flexible, resilient handle that is connected to the stop member, said handle being manually manipulated to move the stop member between the first and second positions.
- 7. The safety support device of claim 4 where the stop member is mounted on a spring element that is loaded upon manual manipulation of the handle and returns to its unloaded condition upon release of the handle.
- 8. A safety support device for supporting a user's body above ground while the user is in an erect standing position, includinga frame having a mounting section including opposed sides, a n upper end, a forward end, a rear end, a first pair of substantially vertical tubular elements on one side, and a second pair of substantially vertical tubular elements on the other side, a pair of forward legs attached to the forward end of the mounting section and a pair of rear legs attached to the rear end of the mounting section, a first under arm support member attached to the upper end of the mounting section on one side and a second under arm support member attached to the upper end of the mounting section on the other side, said first and second under arm support members being inverted and substantially U-shaped and each including a pair of substantially parallel legs, the legs of the first under arm support member being received in the first pair of vertical tubular elements and the legs of the second under arm support member being received in the second pair of vertical tubular elements, a first spring member seated in a lower portion of at least one tubular element of the first pair of vertical tubular elements and a second spring member seated in a lower portion of at least one tubular element of the second pair of vertical tubular elements, said first spring member urging the first under arm support member into an elevated position and said second spring member urging the second under arm support member into an elevated position, a first manually actuated release mechanism mounted to one side of the mounting section and a second manually actuated release mechanism mounted to the other side of the mounting section, the first release mechanism being manually moveable between a first position holding the first under arm support member in a selected position beneath said elevated position and a second position allowing said first under arm support member to be repositioned vertically, and the second release mechanism being manually moveable between a first position holding the second under arm support member in a selected position beneath said elevated position and a second position allowing said second under arm support member to be repositioned vertically, said first spring member urging said first under arm support member into said elevated position when the first release mechanism is in the second position and said second spring member urging said second under arm support member into said elevated position when the second release mechanism is in the second position.
- 9. The safety support device of claim 8 where the first release mechanism is positioned between the parallel legs of the first U-shaped under arm support member and the second release mechanism is positioned between the parallel legs of the second U-shaped under arm support member.
- 10. The safety support device of claim 8 here the first and second release mechanisms each include a flexible, resilient handle.
- 11. A safety support device for supporting a user's body above ground while the user is in an erect standing position, includinga frame including a mounting section having an upper end and support legs, a pair of spaced apart under arm support members each attached to the upper end of the mounting section to move substantially vertically into one selected vertical position from a plurality of different vertical positions a pair of manually actuated release mechanisms, one release mechanism associated with each under arm support member and each being manually moveable between a first position to engage an associated under arm support member and hold said associated under arm support member in the selected vertical position and a second position allowing the associated under arm support member to be repositioned vertically, pair of spring members, each spring member associated one under arm support member to urge said associated under arm support member into a predetermined elevated vertical position.
- 12. The safety support device of claim 11 where each release mechanism includes a flexible, resilient handle.
- 13. A safety support device for supporting a user's body above ground while the user is in an erect standing position, includinga frame including a mounting section and support legs, a pair of spaced apart under arm support members each attached the mounting section to move substantially vertically, each under arm support member being manual adjustable to accommodate different users of varying height, upon adjustment, each said support member engaging an arm pit of the user when the user is being supported by the device, said legs being of a length that enables the user to assume a standing position with the under arm support members beneath the arm pits of the user's arms and user's feet touching the ground, a manually release mechanism associated with each under arm support member that enables the user while standing erect to change the vertical position of the under arm support members to accommodate the height of the individual user.
- 14. The safety support device of claim 13 where each release mechanism includes a stop member that is manually moveable between a first position engaging an associated under arm support member and holding said associated under arm support member in one of a plurality of different vertical positions and a second position allowing the associated under arm support member to be repositioned vertically.
- 15. The safety support device of claim 14 where each release mechanism includes a flexible, resilient handle that is connected to the stop member, said handle being manually manipulated to move the stop member between the first and second positions.
- 16. The safety support device of claim 13 including pair of spring members, each spring member associated with one under arm support member to normally urge said associated under arm support member into a predetermined elevated vertical position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/510,421, filed Feb. 22, 2000, entitled Safety Support Device & Method, which is a utility patent application based on U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/121,252, filed Feb. 23, 1999, entitled Skater Safety & Training Device & Method. These related patent applications are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this application.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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