Claims
- 1. A spinal support device for use with a seat having a back and bottom that are arranged to accommodate a sitting user, said spinal support device comprising:a sacral support member having an anatomically conforming front surface configured to generally conform to the configuration of at least the sacral portion of the spine of the user, said sacral support member having sufficient rigidity so that positioning said sacral support member on the seat at a position corresponding to that of the sacrum portion of the user causes said sacral support member to apply support pressure to the sacral portion of the spine by concentrating force on and along the sacrum portion of the spine when the user is seated in the seat, said sacral support member having a width configured to extend across substantially only the sacrum portion.
- 2. A spinal support device as in claim 1, further comprising a padding member extending across at least a portion of said front surface.
- 3. A spinal support device as in claim 1, wherein said sacrum support member has a width extending in horizontal distance from 30% to 300% of the width of the posterior portion of the sacrum portion.
- 4. A spinal support device as in claim 1, wherein said sacrum support member has a top portion and a bottom portion, and wherein said top portion has a greater width than said bottom portion.
- 5. A spinal support device as in claim 4, wherein a ratio of the width of said top portion to the width of said bottom portion is in a range of from about 1.5:1 to about 3:1.
- 6. A spinal support device as in claim 4, wherein a ratio of the width of said top portion to the width of said bottom portion is about 2.5:1.
- 7. A spinal support device as in claim 6, wherein the width of said top portion is approximately 2.5 inches and the width of the bottom portion is approximately 1 inch.
- 8. A spinal support device as in claim 6, wherein the width of said top portion is in a range of from about 1.7 to 3.25 inches and the width of said bottom portion is in a range of from about 0.7 to 1.3 inches.
- 9. A spinal support device as in claim 4, wherein a ratio of the thickness of said top portion to the thickness of said bottom portion is about 1:2.
- 10. A spinal support device as in claim 1, further comprising a lumbar support member having an upper portion and downwardly extending side portions that collectively form a generally U-shaped configuration and define a pocket, said sacrum support member being received in said pocket of said lumbar support member so that said downwardly extending side portions are respectively positioned on opposite sides of said sacrum support member.
- 11. A spinal support device as in claim 10, wherein said lumbar support member is comprised of a fluid filled bladder or foam.
- 12. A spinal support device as in claim 10, wherein a ratio of an anterior pressure applied to the user by said sacrum support member to an anterior pressure applied to said lumbar support member is in a range of from about 1.1:1 to about 10:1.
- 13. A spinal support device as in claim 10, wherein a ratio of anterior pressure applied to the user by said sacrum support member to an anterior pressure applied to the user by said lumbar support member is about 2:1.
- 14. A spinal support device as in claim 10, wherein said downwardly extending side portions are respectively spaced from the opposite sides of said sacrum support member.
- 15. A spinal support device as in claim 1, further comprising a vertically extending back brace and a horizontally extending back brace that collectively form a general L-shape, wherein said vertically extending back brace extends adjacent posterior surfaces of said sacrum support member and said lumbar support member, and wherein said horizontally extending back brace extends rearward from adjacent a bottom surface of said sacrum support member.
- 16. A spinal support system comprising:a seat comprising a seat back and a seat bottom arranged to accommodate a sitting user thereon; a base structure comprising a back brace extending vertically along a portion of said seat back; and a sacral support member having a posterior surface facing said back brace and an anatomically conforming front surface configured to generally conform to the configuration of at least the sacral portion of the spine of the user, said sacral support member having sufficient rigidity so that positioning said sacral support member on said seat at a position corresponding to that of the sacrum portion of the user causes said sacral support member to apply support pressure to the sacral portion of the spine by concentrating force on and along the sacrum portion of the spine when the user is seated in the seat, said sacral support member having a width configured to extend across substantially only the sacrum portion of the spine, yet not across the entire width of said seat back.
- 17. A spinal support system as in claim 16, wherein said base structure further comprises a bottom bracket extending horizontally along a portion of said seat bottom, said bottom bracket serving as a base for providing support to said back brace.
- 18. A spinal support system as in claim 17, wherein said bottom bracket is inserted into a joint at which said seat back and said seat bottom meet.
- 19. A spinal support system as in claim 18, wherein said bottom bracket is hinged to said back brace.
- 20. A spinal support system as in claim 16, further comprising a padding member extending across at least a portion of said front surface.
- 21. A spinal support system as in claim 16, wherein said sacrum support member has a width extending in horizontal distance from 30% to 300% of the width of the posterior portion of the sacrum portion.
- 22. A spinal support system as in claim 16, wherein said sacrum support member has a top portion and a bottom portion, and wherein said top portion has a greater width than said bottom portion.
- 23. A spinal support system as in claim 22, wherein a ratio of the width of said top portion to the width said bottom portion is in a range of from 1.5:1 to about 3:1.
- 24. A spinal support system as in claim 22, wherein a ratio of the width of said top portion to the width of said bottom portion is about 2.5:1.
- 25. A spinal support system as in claim 21, wherein the width of said top portion is approximately 2.5 inches and the width of the bottom portion is approximately 1 inch.
- 26. A spinal support system as in claim 24, wherein the width of said top portion is in a range of from about 1.7 to 3.25 inches and the width of said bottom portion is in a range of from about 0.7 to 1.3 inches.
- 27. A spinal support system as in claim 22, wherein a ratio of the thickness of said top portion to the thickness of said bottom portion is about 1:2.
- 28. A spinal support system as in claim 16, further comprising a lumbar support member having an upper portion and downwardly extending side portions that collectively form a generally U-shaped configuration and define a pocket, said sacrum support member being received in said pocket of said lumbar support member so that said downwardly extending side portions are respectively positioned on opposite sides of said sacrum support member.
- 29. A spinal support system as in claim 28, wherein said lumbar support member is comprised of a fluid filled bladder or foam.
- 30. A spinal support system as in claim 28, wherein a ratio of an anterior pressure applied to the user by said sacrum support member to an anterior pressure applied to the user by said lumbar support member is in a range of from about 1.1:1 to about 10:1.
- 31. A spinal support system as in claim 28, wherein a ratio of an anterior pressure applied to the user by said sacrum support member to an anterior pressure applied to the user by said lumbar support member is about 2:1.
- 32. A spinal support device as in claim 28, wherein said downwardly extending side portions are respectively spaced from the opposite sides of said sacrum support member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/893,177, filed Jul. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,851 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/829,372, filed Aug. 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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