The present invention relates to a therapeutic back support which can be used by a user sitting in a chair. With the present invention weight is removed from the spine when the user sits in the chair.
There are many persons today who suffer from lower back aches and back pain. To alleviate the pain, persons suffering from back pain try to get off their feet to take weight off their lower back. The mere sitting in a chair does not reduce the weight of the torso off their lower back but many persons find that it is necessary to sit much of the time either at a desk or time traveling in automobiles or airplanes. The sitting process places significant stress on the lower back.
A back support for use with a chair is known such as shown in United States Patent Application Publication No. 2009/0146475 to Rutty. The Rutty reference describes fitting a rib band wrapped around the user's rib cage, just under the arms. The rib band includes a Velcro type surface adapted to connect with a Velcro surface disposed on the front of a chair back. When a user sits in a chair and the Velcro surfaces are meshed together, the rib band will support some weight of the user which is transferred to the seat-back through the hook-loop connection.
The present invention is a improvement over known devices by providing a waist belt for fitting around the waist of the user underneath the rib cage; thereby, transferring weight of the user from a position on the torso of the user closer to the location of the back pain to be alleviated. Further, the present invention describes a harness apparatus for securing a Velcro pad to the back of a chair being used which cooperates with a Velcro panel secured to the waist belt.
The present invention includes a Velcro loop pad portion positioned to face outwardly at the front of the back of the chair and a harness having straps extending over the top of the back of the chair for securing the Velcro loop pad to the front of the back of the chair. Further, an elongate waist belt having a generally wide configuration is provided. A Velcro hook panel is sewn onto the waist belt midway between the ends thereof and connectors are used for connecting the ends of the elongate waistband together with the Velcro hook panel facing outwardly. The waist belt is adapted to be positioned around the waist of the user with the Velcro hook panel positioned adjacent to back of the user. The Velcro hook panel is adapted to cooperate with the Velcro loop pad positioned on the back of the chair for transferring weight of a torso of a user to the back of the chair while seated in the chair with the user's back resting against the back of the chair. The harness straps extending over the top of the back of the chair support the Velcro loop pad to keep the Velcro loop pad in place when being used.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect, a preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
A therapeutic back support 10 according to the present invention is shown in
The harness 12 is shown in
A strap 30 is also provided as shown in
The harness 12 is used for mounting the Velcro pad 16 to the back panel 38 of a chair as shown in
The waist belt 14, in a preferred embodiment, is cut from a sheet of styrene butadiene rubber material. The belt 14 has a generally wide configuration as shown in
In using the present invention, a user fits the harness 12 on the back panel of a chair with the straps 18 placed over the top of a back panel 38 and the strap 30 positioned laterally around the back panel 38. The lengths of the straps 26 and 30 are adjusted to position the Velcro pad 16 adjacent the middle back of a user sitting on the chair. Next, a user fits the waist belt 14 around the waist of the user and using the Velcro hook portions 46 and Velcro loop portions 44 tightly secures the waist belt 14 around the waist of the user. When the user is about to sit in the chair, the user positions himself about 6″ above the seat panel of the chair and then moves backward so that the Velcro hook panel 40 abuts the Velcro loop pad 16. When the user sits down on the seat panel of the chair, the waist belt 14 is held upwardly with the engagement between the Velcro portions 40 and 16 thus relieving weight on the spine of the user.
With the present invention, strain is moved from the back in a sitting position. The therapeutic back support is easy to use and is adaptable for many types and styles of chairs.
While the fundamental novel features of the invention have been shown and described, it should be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the arts, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, all such modifications or variations are included in the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims:
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/275,533 filed Aug. 31, 2009.
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