Claims
- 1. A body positioning system, comprising:a chair structure assembly containing a backrest and pressure-bearing surface couplably interconnected by a parallel linkage assembly, the parallel linkage assembly including a piston assembly coupled to the pressure-bearing surface and spaced laterally from the backrest; a knee-support assembly; and a support structure having a plurality of wheels for repositioning said support structure, wherein said support structure supports said chair structure and said knee-support assembly in a co-linear orientation, and, wherein the supported chair structure assembly, in combination with the supported knee-support assembly and support structure, is adjustable to provide a seated work position and a lifted work position while at all times maintaining a substantially perpendicular orientation of the back rest to the floor, and wherein the piston assembly is coupled to the support structure and is adapted to extend the parallel linkage assembly when the chair support assembly is in the lifted work position thereby placing the pressure bearing surface in a substantially co-planar relation with the back rest.
- 2. The body positioning system of claim 1, wherein said knee-support assembly is adjustable in distance from said chair structure along the line of said co-linear orientation.
- 3. The body positioning system of claim 1, wherein said knee-support assembly is rotatably adjustable.
- 4. The body positioning system of claim 1, wherein said support structure includes an angled foot plate positioned below said knee-support assembly.
- 5. The body positioning system of claim 1, wherein said knee-support assembly includes an air cylinder.
- 6. The body positioning system of claim 5, wherein said air cylinder aids in the linear adjustment of said knee-support assembly relative said chair support.
- 7. The body positioning system of claim 1, wherein said support structure is linearly adjustable.
- 8. A body positioning system comprising:body support means for supporting the torso of a human user; knee support means for supporting the knees of a human user; means for supporting said body support means and said knee support means in a co-linear orientation, said means for supporting including rolling repositioning means for repositioning said body positioning system at a desired location, wherein said body support means, in combination with said knee support means, is positionable between a seated work position and a lifted work position, wherein said body support means has a back rest operably coupled via a parallel linkage to a seat, the parallel linkage assembly including a piston assembly coupled to the seat and spaced laterally from the back rest, said back rest maintaining a substantially perpendicular orientation to the floor throughout the range of body support positions between the seated work position and the lifted work position, wherein the piston assembly is coupled to the means for supporting said body support means and is adapted to extend the parallel linkage assembly when the body support means is in the lifted work position thereby placing the seat in a substantially co-planar relation with the back rest.
- 9. The body positioning system of claim 8, wherein said knee support means is adjustable in distance from said body support means along the line of said co-linear orientation.
- 10. The body positioning system of claim 8, wherein said knee support means includes adjustment means for rotatably adjusting said knee support means.
- 11. The body positioning system of claim 8, wherein said means for supporting includes foot support means for supporting the feet of a human user.
- 12. The body positioning system of claim 8, wherein said knee support means includes pneumatic assist means for assisting in adjusting said knee support means relative said body support mean.
- 13. The body positioning system of claim 8, wherein said means for supporting is linearly adjustable.
CLAIM TO PRIORITY
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,900, entitled “Synergistic Body Positioning and Dynamic Support System”, filed Feb. 25, 1999, and claims priority thereto. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,900 is hereby incorporated by reference.
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