Claims
- 1. A standing aid for assisting an operator while standing on a floor, comprising:
- a base frame comprising an elongated member having generally opposing first and second ends;
- mounting means for securing said base frame in close proximity to said floor and for opposing tilting forces exerted against said base frame by said operator, said mounting means being situated substantially at said second end;
- a first stanchion pivotally mounted to said base frame between said first and second ends, said first stanchion including a lower portion and an upper portion extendably mounted to said lower portion, said first stanchion capable of forward pivotal adjustment;
- a second stanchion pivotally mounted at a lower portion thereof to said base frame substantially at said second end, said second stanchion including an upper portion extendably mounted to said lower portion, said second stanchion pivotally mounted at one end thereof to said first stanchion; and
- a buttocks cushion pivotally mounted to said upper portion of said first stanchion.
- 2. The standing aid of claim 1, further comprising a means for selectively securing said buttocks cushion in a plurality of vertical and lateral positions.
- 3. The standing aid of claim 1, further comprising a backrest cushion mounted to said upper portion of said first stanchion, said backrest cushion being situated above said buttocks cushion.
- 4. A standing aid for assisting a person while standing, comprising:
- a base frame for placement on an area where the person is to stand;
- a first stanchion having first and second portions, said first portion being pivotally mounted to said base frame, said second portion being mounted to and selectively extendable from said first portion;
- a second stanchion having first and second parts, said first part being pivotally mounted to said base frame, said second part being mounted at an end to said first part so that said second part is selectively extendable from said first part, said second part being mounted an another end to said first stanchion;
- a cushion mounted to said second portion of said first stanchion; and
- said first and second stanchions configured in combination to permit adjustment of said cushion in a direction along said base frame and to permit adjustment of a distance of said cushion over said base frame.
- 5. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising a means for permitting pivoting of said cushion relative to said second portion of said first stanchion.
- 6. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising another cushion mounted to said second portion above said cushion of said first stanchion.
- 7. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising a mounting means for securing said base frame for opposing tilting forces exerted against said base frame by said person.
- 8. The standing aid of claim 4, wherein said base frame further comprises a planar member for running parallel to and contiguous with the area.
- 9. The standing aid of claim 8, further comprising an elongated member affixed to said planar member, said first and second stanchions being pivotally mounted to said elongated member, the combination of said elongated member and said first and second stanchions defining a plane for movement and securement of said cushion.
- 10. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising a foot rest mounted to said base frame.
- 11. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising an actuator means for moving said cushion.
- 12. The standing aid of claim 11, wherein said actuator means comprises a double acting gas cylinder.
- 13. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising a means for mounting said base frame to a checkout counter.
- 14. The standing aid of claim 13, wherein said actuator means comprises an electric motor.
- 15. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising a first securing means for securing together said first and second portions of said first stanchion and for permitting selectable relative movement between said first and second portions.
- 16. The standing aid of claim 15, wherein said first securing means comprises at least one aperture formed in one of said first and second portions, a plurality of apertures formed in the other of said first and second portions, and a pin which is urged toward said apertures and which is adapted to be received in said apertures.
- 17. The standing aid of claim 4, further comprising a second securing means for securing together said first and second parts of said second stanchion and for permitting selectable relative movement between said first and second parts.
- 18. The standing aid of claim 17, wherein said second securing means comprises at least one aperture formed in one of said first and second parts, a plurality of apertures formed in the other of said first and second parts, and a pin which is urged toward said apertures and which is adapted to be received in said apertures.
- 19. An apparatus, comprising:
- a base frame for placement on an area where a person is to stand;
- a cushion for contacting the person;
- stanchion means for securing said cushion at a desired location over said base frame, said stanchion means for permitting movement of said cushion in vertical and horizontal directions over said base frame, said stanchion means comprising first and second stanchions mounted to said base frame;
- said first stanchion having first and second portions, said first portion being pivotally mounted to said base frame, said second portion being mounted to and selectively extendable from said first portion, said cushion being mounted to said second portion of said first stanchion; and
- said second stanchion having first and second parts, said first part being pivotally mounted to said base frame, said second part being mounted at an end to said first part so that said second part is selectively extendable from said first part, said second part being mounted at another end to said first stanchion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/695,587 filed on May 3, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,763.
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