Claims
- 1. Support, intended in particular for supporting an arm or a wrist during the use of a keyboard, at least comprising the following in the specified order:
a top covering layer, a layer of a substantially gel-free resilient material, containing gas, in particular air, at least one reinforcement layer made of a substantially non-compressible material, and a bottom layer, the bottom layer and the covering layer being connected to each other so that they enclose the resilient layer and the reinforcement layer, characterized in that means which prevent gas displacement out of the resilient layer in the direction of the bottom layer are accommodated in the support.
- 2. Support according to claim 1, wherein said support comprises an additional, substantially air-impermeable layer between the resilient material and the reinforcement layer(s), confining the resilient layer in an airtight manner between the covering layer and the additional layer.
- 3. Support according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the reinforcement layers is made in such a way that it is reversibly flexible.
- 4. Support according to claim 1, wherein the bottom layer comprises anti-slip material.
- 5. Support according to claim 2, wherein the covering layer, the bottom layer and the additional layer, are fused together at the position of the edges of the support.
- 6. Support according to claim 1, intended in particular for supporting an arm or a wrist during use of a computer mouse, wherein it comprises a mouse mat.
- 7. Support-mouse-mat assembly according to claim 6, wherein at least on one side the bottom layer of the support projects from the support by the same dimensions as a mouse mat, the projecting part comprising a top surface which has sufficient friction with a computer mouse to allow use of the mouse.
- 8. Support-mouse-mat assembly according to claim 6, wherein at least on one side both the covering layer and the bottom layer of the support project by the same dimensions as a mouse mat and are joined together, thereby forming the mouse mat.
- 9. Method for manufacturing a support according claim 2, wherein a bottom layer, at least one reinforcement layer, an additional, substantially air-impermeable layer, a resilient layer and a covering layer are placed in succession on top of one another, in the above or in the reverse order, the dimensions of these layers being selected in such a way that the bottom layer, the additional layer and the covering layer project on all sides beyond the reinforcement layer(s) and the resilient layer, after which the projecting parts of the covering layer, the additional layer and the bottom layer are joined together and confine the resilient layer in a substantially airtight manner between the covering layer and the additional layer, and the reinforcement layer(s) between the additional layer and the bottom layer.
- 10. Method according to claim 9, wherein the projecting parts of the layers are joined together to form a seal by means of thermal fusion.
Priority Claims (3)
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1008509 |
Mar 1998 |
NL |
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1008508 |
Mar 1998 |
NL |
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1009973 |
Aug 1998 |
NL |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation application of PCT/NL99/00117, filed on Mar. 4, 1999
Continuations (1)
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PCT/NL99/00117 |
Mar 1999 |
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09881663 |
May 2001 |
US |