Claims
- 1. A spinal support device for use with seats in order to apply specific support pressure to the sacral portion of the spine comprising a support member placed where a seat back and bottom meet, said support member having at least top, opposing side and front surfaces providing support to the sacral portion of the spine by concentrating force on and along the upper portion of the sacrum, said support member being configured to extend across substantially only the sacrum portion to support and stabilize the remaining portion of the sacrum and to allow the adjacent articular structures to relax to the seat, and an anchor member to which said support member is attached.
- 2. A support device as in claim 1 further including a padding member extending across at least a portion of said front surface.
- 3. A support device as in claim 2 wherein said padding member is comprised of foam.
- 4. A support device as in claim 2 wherein said padding member is comprised of a hollow bladder.
- 5. A support device as in claim 1 wherein said padding member is a fluid filled chamber.
- 6. A support device as in claim 1 wherein said anchor member includes an upstanding portion, attached to said support member, and a seat engaging portion.
- 7. A support device as in claim 6 wherein said seat engaging portion is flexible.
- 8. A support device as in claim 6 wherein said support member, said anchor member and said seat engaging portion are integrally formed.
- 9. A support device as in claim 1 wherein said support member further includes an anatomical conforming front surface.
- 10. A support device as in claim 9 wherein said anatomical conforming front surface comprises a foam layer.
- 11. A support device as in claim 9 wherein said anatomical conforming front surface comprises a fluid filled chamber.
- 12. A support device as in claim 11 wherein said fluid has a viscosity ranging from about 0.01 to about 10,000 centipoise at 20.degree. C.
- 13. A sacral support for use with a seat having seat back and seat bottom portions, said support directing and concentrating force anteriorly on the posterior of the sacrum and comprising a support member having seat contacting rear and bottom surfaces and a shaped anterior surface that extends from a position substantially level with the sacral base line to the surface of the bottom seat portion and horizontally a distance of about twice the posterior portion of the sacrum adjacent the sacral base line so that the support member extends across substantially only the sacrum to thereby apply an anterior force that is concentrated on the upper portion of the sacrum of a seat user and the remainder of the sacrum is stabilized.
- 14. A sacral support as in claim 13 wherein said member has a top portion with a greater horizontal width dimension than a bottom portion thereof.
- 15. A sacral support as in claim 14 wherein said member has a top portion to bottom portion width ratio of about 2.5:1.
- 16. A sacral support as in claim 14 wherein said member has a top portion to bottom portion thickness ratio of about 1:2.
- 17. A sacral support as in claim 13 wherein said member further includes a bulbous portion extending anteriorly from a lower portion of the anterior surface.
- 18. A sacral support as in claim 14 wherein said member further includes a bulbous portion extending anteriorly from a lower portion of the anterior surface.
- 19. A sacral support as in claim 13 wherein said member further includes padding extending across said anterior surface.
- 20. A sacral support as in claim 19 wherein said padding comprises a fabric material.
- 21. A sacral support as in claim 19 wherein said padding comprises a foam material.
- 22. A sacral support as in claim 19 wherein said padding comprises a fluid filled bladder.
- 23. A sacral support as in claim 22 wherein the fluid comprises air.
- 24. A sacral support as in claim 22 wherein the fluid comprises a liquid having a viscosity ranging from 0.01 to 10,000 centipoise at 20.degree. C.
- 25. A sacral support as in claim 13 further including a support member having an upstanding portion connection to said member and a generally rearwardly extending portion.
- 26. A sacral support as in claim 25 wherein at least said rearwardly extending portion is flexible.
- 27. A sacral support device for exerting isolatable and concentrated pressure on a designated spinal area along a portion of the sacrum comprising a support member for use in a seat and configured to extend substantially across only the sacrum, said support member having at least top, opposing sides and front surfaces, said front surface having an anatomically accommodating curvature and a stabilizing member extending at least partially about said top and opposing side surfaces to assist in stabilizing structure adjacent the sacrum and a seat accommodating anchor to which said support member is attached.
- 28. A spinal support device comprised of a firm block of material having top and bottom, opposing side, front and rear surfaces, said top having a width dimension that is wider than the width of said bottom, said front surface having a concave top to bottom extending curvature and where the support device is configured to extend across substantially only the sacrum to stabilize and support the remaining portion of the sacrum and to allow adjacent portions of the adjacent articular structure to relax.
- 29. A spinal support device as in claim 28 wherein the material of said block is comprised of foam.
- 30. A spinal support device as in claim 28 wherein said block applies concentrated force to an isoletable upper one third portion of the sacrum.
- 31. A spinal support device as in claim 28 further including a seat engaging device.
- 32. A spinal support device as in claim 28 further including a size variable front surface.
- 33. A lower back support mechanism for use with a seat having interconnected seat back and seat bottom portions comprising:
- a support member having a generally concave front surface directed toward a seated individual including upper and lower section extending anteriorly of the upper sections and where the support device is configured to extend across substantially only the sacrum to stabilize and support the remaining portion of the sacrum and to allow adjacent portions of the adjacent articular structures to relax,
- said support member further including a seat locating member so that when said between the back and bottom support member is positioned on the seat relative to a user of the seat and relative to the seat back and seat bottom portions said support member will produce localized pressure on the upper portion of the sacrum of the seat user articular structure in the back of the individual are likewise stabilized.
- 34. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 33 wherein said seat locating member is flexible.
- 35. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 33 wherein said seat locating member is formed as an integral part of said support member.
- 36. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 33 wherein said support member and said locating member are molded as an integral unit.
- 37. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 33 wherein said support member further includes a hydraulic bladder positioned thereon.
- 38. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 37 wherein said hydraulic bladder is secured onto an upper section and the padded member is secured onto a lower section.
- 39. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 38 wherein said upper section comprises the upper one third of the front surface.
- 40. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 37 wherein said support member has front and rear surfaces and said hydraulic ladder is positioned on said front surface.
- 41. A lower back support mechanism as in claim 33 further including an articulation mechanism operatively attached to said support member to vary the positional relationship between said support member and the seat.
- 42. A method of supporting the neuro-musculo-skeletal system of an individual in a seat to produce pelvic stability when in a seated position therein comprising the steps of:
- placing a support member at the juncture of a back and bottom portion of a seat, and relatively positioning said support member and the individual in the seat so that force is applied and concentrated by said support member against an upper portion of the sacrum of the seated individual, said support member extending across substantially only the sacrum portion to thereby support and stabilize the remaining portion of the sacrum.
- 43. A method of supporting the neuro-musculo-skeletal system as in claim 42 further including the step of placing a fluid bladder around upper and side margins of said support member, and inflating the fluid bladder so that an area surrounding the sacrum is supported in conjunction with the sacrum.
- 44. A method of supporting the neuro-musculo-skeletal system as in claim 42 wherein said support member produces greater force against the sacral base portion of the sacrum relative to the remainder of the sacrum.
- 45. The method as in claim 42 including the additional steps of mounting the support member to an articulation assembly provided in the seat and progressively articulating the support member relative to the seat and the individual to apply a concentrated force against the upper one third of the sacrum of the individual.
- 46. A spinal support device comprising:
- a support member having upper and lower sections, and a generally concave front surface directed, said lower section extending anteriorly of the upper section and where the support device is configured to extend across substantially only the sacrum to stabilize and support the remaining portion of the sacrum and to allow adjacent portions of the adjacent articular structure to relax,
- said support member further including a seat locating member so that when said support member is positioned on the seat, relative to the back of a user of the seat and relative to back and bottom of said seat, said support member providing localized pressure on an upper portion of the sacrum and sufficient pressure to stabilize the remainder of the sacrum and adjacent articular structure of the back.
- 47. A method of supporting the spine of a seated individual comprising the steps of:
- applying supporting force to the sacral portion of the spine and concentrating such supporting force on the upper one third of the sacrum, stabilizing the remaining portion of the sacrum and stabilizing adjacent articular structures relative to the sacrum in a way that allows such adjacent articular structure to relax.
- 48. A spinal support device for applying support pressure to the sacral portion of the spine of a seated individual comprising:
- a support device having a front surface shaped to extend along the sacrum to apply concentrated force to an upper one third portion of the sacrum, said support device extending across substantially only the sacrum portion to thereby support and, simultaneously stabilize the remaining portion of the sacrum, and
- an anchor attached to said support device.
- 49. A spinal support device for applying support pressure to the sacral portion of the spine of a seated individual consisting of:
- a support device having a front surface shaped to extend along the sacrum to apply localized concentrated force to an upper one third portion of the sacrum and extending across substantially only the sacrum while simultaneously stabilizing the remaining portion of the sacrum to permit adjacent structures to relax there around, and
- a support device locating member attached to said support device.
- 50. A spinal support device for applying support pressure to the sacral portion of the spine of a seated individual comprising:
- a support device for use with a seat, said support device having a front surface shaped to extend substantially across only the sacrum to apply concentrated force to a portion of the sacrum without applying concentrated force to tissue adjacent the sacrum, and
- an anchor attached to said support device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/289,372, filed on Aug. 12, 1994, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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