Claims
- 1. In combination, a weight lifter's bench suitable for a human to lay on in a supine position to lift weights, said bench having a first and a second spinal column support pad positioned on an upper surface of said bench, each said support pad being releasably and justably affixed stationary by strapping means to said bench:
- each said support pad having a bottom surface placed against said upper surface of said bench, each said support pad having a top surface oppositely disposed from said bottom surface, each said sport pad further having two ends oppositely disposed from one another, each end placed adjacent a side edge of the bench, each said support pad further having two narrow edges oppositely disposed from one another extending between said two ends of said support pad;
- each said support pad having a generally centered elongated narrow groove in said top surface extending lengthwise generally from one said side edge of said support pad to said oppositely disposed side edge of said support pad, said narrow groove dividing said top surface of said support pad into two generally rounded domes, said rounded domes sized and placed to support a human on either side of the spinal column thereby stabilizing and maintaining a generally normal spinal column curvature, said narrow groove sized and placed to provide open space for receiving and generally relieving pressure on an area of the spinal column during support on either side thereof by said rounded domes, said first support pad positioned on said bench toward a head end of said bench to support a human's curvical spinal curvature, said second support pad positioned on said bench to support the human's generally normal lumbar spinal curvature simultaneous with said first support pad supporting the human's cervical spinal curvature.
- 2. In combination, a weight lifter's bench suitable for a human to lay on in a supine position to lift weights, said bench having at least one spinal column support pad positioned on an upper surface of said bench, said support pad being releasably and adjustably affixed stationary by strapping means to said bench;
- said support pad having a bottom surface placed against said upper surface of said bench, said support pad having a top surface oppositely disposed from said bottom surface, said support pad further having two ends oppositely disposed from one another, each end placed adjacent a side edge of the bench, said support pad further having two narrow side edges oppositely disposed from one another extending between said two ends of said support pad;
- said support pad having a generally centered elongated narrow groove in said top surface extending lengthwise generally from one said side edge of said support pad to said oppositely disposed side edge of said support pad, said narrow groove dividing said top surface of said support pad into two generally rounded domes, said rounded domes sized and placed to support a human on either side of the spinal column thereby stabilizing and maintaining a generally normal spinal column curvature, said narrow groove sized and placed to provide open space for receiving and generally relieving pressure on an area of the spinal column during support on either side thereof by said rounded domes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 07/385,380, filed July 27, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,953,857.
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Divisions (1)
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