BACK SUPPORT DEVICE
A back support device is disclosed that comprises a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting a lumbar region of a body, a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting a thoracic region of a body, and a connecting member for connecting the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion, simultaneously, with a cervical portion housing a surface to support the cervical spine and the connecting member of the thoracic portion to simultaneously sort the body in a recline position.
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BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure relates to a folding chair, and in particular, a folding chair that anchors to an angled surface while providing a horizontal seat position for the user.
This disclosure relates to a back support device, and more particularly, to a device that is capable of supporting the thoracic, lumbar, and cervical regions of the spine.
Back pain and discomfort due to extended periods of time sitting is a common problem. One reason for the onset of back pain is due to the design of chairs or seats. Most chairs are not properly designed to support a person's back over an extended period of time. Even chairs that are designed to support a person's back are only able to support a particular area of the back. For example, a chair or seat may have a built-in a lumbar support, but there may not be any support for the thoracic or cervical regions. In order to alleviate or prevent back pain, a back support, a pillow, or a towel typically may be used while a user is sitting in a chair or a seat. However, such devices have not proven to be useful or acceptable in alleviations or preventions of pain. In particular, such back supports do not adequately support all regions of the back.
When pillows or towels are employed, care must be taken to properly position the pillows or towels. Also, once a person moves, the pillows or towels must be repositioned because the pillows or towels tend to move. Further, such devices tend to aggravate another portion of the back when attempting to alleviate pain in a specific portion of the back. Additionally, such back support devices are difficult to use on different shaped seats, chairs, couches, or beds.
Back pain may also result from an injury such as whiplash. In this particular injury, it is important to be able to relax the spinal muscles so that the vertebral motion can stabilize when a person is sitting to alleviate pain and to help the back heal faster by being more relaxed between office treatments. As can be appreciated, there remains a need for a back support device that provides support for the back, the thoracic and cervical regions of the spine for every age group, body build and fitness level. This need further requires a device that will normalize the posture curves with each use.
Accordingly, it is desirable and advantageous to provide a back support device that is easy to position and use. The present disclosure is designed to overcome the shortcomings and disadvantages associated with prior back supports by providing a back support device that is capable of supporting the thoracic, lumbar, and cervical regions of the spine. In particular, the present disclosure may be easily utilized to support the back and may be used on different chairs, seats, couches, or beds. This improves the posture curves and slows degradation of spinal stress which results in osteoarthritis degeneration.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREIn one form of the present disclosure, a back support device comprises a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting the lumbar region of a body, a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting the thoracic region of a body, and a connecting member for connecting the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar spine and the thoracic spine simultaneously into the posture “T” core position simultaneously, with a cervical portion having a surface to support the cervical spine and the connecting member into the hollow space of the thoracic portion to simultaneously sort the body in a reclined position
In another form of the present disclosure, a back support device comprises a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting the lumbar region of a body, a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting the thoracic region of a body, a connecting member for connecting the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar spine and the thoracic spine when the connecting member inserts into the thoracic portion. The connecting member is adjustable with respect to at least the thoracic portion to accommodate all body sizes and to accommodate custom sizing.
In yet another form of the present disclosure, a back support device comprises a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting the lumbar region of a body, a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting the thoracic region of the body and a hollow opening, wherein a connecting member inserts within the hollow member of the thoracic portion for connecting the lumbar portion (core posture “T” position) and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar spine and the thoracic spine. The back support device further comprises a cervical insert having a cervical portion for supporting the cervical region of the body portion.
In light of the foregoing, it will be recognized that of the present disclosure provides a back support device that is capable of supporting the thoracic, lumbar, and cervical regions of the spine of the back. The back support device may be used in a seated position or a reclining position. An object of the present disclosure is to provide a back support device that positions a user in a proper sitting posture, using a posture “T” core position. Another application is using the device for reclined positions such as for support in couch and bed uses.
The back support device comprises a simple construction and design and that can be easily employed with highly reliable results, regardless of chair back design and body shape/size of the user. Furthermore, the back support device is adjustable in the lumbar, thoracic, or cervical regions relating to small sized individuals to larger individuals.
In one form, the back support device may be constructed from lightweight and inexpensive materials.
These and other objects and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent after considering the following detailed specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numbers refer to like items, number 10 identifies an embodiment of a back support device constructed according to the present disclosure. With reference now to
The lumbar portion 12 has a diameter 22 and the thoracic portion 16 has a diameter 24. The diameter 22 is larger than the diameter 24. The diameter 24 of the thoracic portion 16 is chosen for the surface 20 to contact a spine in the thoracic region of the back. The diameter 22 is large enough to support the lumbar portion of the back.
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The lumbar portion 52 is generally circular in shape and has a surface 66 that is adapted to support a lumbar region of a back of a user. The lumbar portion 52 may be constructed of a resilient cushion material that is capable of retaining its shape whenever pressure is exerted against it. The cushion material may be composed of urethane foam or other suitable durable resilient material. The cushion material is relatively lightweight which allows the device 50 to be easily positioned or moved. The lumbar portion 52 may also have a covering over the cushion material. Again, some examples of a covering are fabric, vinyl, or leather. The thoracic portion 56 is also generally circular in shape and has a surface 68 that is adapted to support a thoracic portion of a back of a user. The thoracic portion 56 may be constructed of a resilient cushion material that is capable of retaining its shape under the weight of a user. The cushion material may be composed of urethane foam or other suitable durable resilient material. The thoracic portion 56 may also have a covering over the cushion material.
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The support device of the present disclosure will result in immediate change to the structure of the spine, and during repetitive usage and with continuing exercise of breathing will create muscle tone for improvement of postural curves between treatment applications. This usage results in immediate response to carpal tunnel syndrome, arm numbness, low back pain, leg numbness, disc injuries and degeneration by effecting the posture curves and normalizing body weight when sitting, driving or laying.
From all that has been said, it will be clear that there has thus been shown and described herein a back support device which fulfills the various objects and advantages sought therefor. It will become apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the back support device are possible and contemplated. All changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the disclosure are deemed to be covered by the disclosure, which is limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A back support device comprising:
- a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting a lumbar region of a body;
- a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting a thoracic region of a body; and
- a connecting member for connecting the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion.
2. The back support device of claim 1 wherein the lumbar portion comprises a resilient cushion material.
3. The back support device of claim 1 wherein the thoracic portion comprises a resilient cushion material.
4. The back support device of claim 1 wherein the lumbar portion is circular in shape.
5. The back support device of claim 1 wherein the thoracic portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the thoracic portion for making the thoracic portion thicker.
6. The back support device of claim 1 wherein the lumbar portion is circular in shape having a first diameter and the thoracic portion is circular in shape having a second diameter and the first diameter is greater than the second diameter.
7. The back support device of claim 1 wherein the lumbar portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the lumbar portion for making the lumbar portion thicker.
8. A back support device comprising:
- a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting a lumbar region of a body;
- a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting a thoracic region of a body;
- a connecting member for connecting the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion; and
- an adjustable cervical insert adapted for being inserted into the thoracic portion.
9. The back support device of claim 8 wherein the adjustable cervical insert comprises a cervical portion and a connecting member.
10. The back support device of claim 9 wherein the thoracic portion comprises a hollow opening and the connecting member of the adjustable cervical insert is adapted to be inserted into the hollow opening.
11. The back support device of claim 9 wherein the cervical portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the cervical portion for making the cervical portion thicker.
12. The back support device of claim 8 wherein the thoracic portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the thoracic portion for making the thoracic portion thicker.
13. The back support device of claim 8 wherein the lumbar portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the lumbar portion for making the lumbar portion thicker.
14. The back support device of claim 8 wherein the cervical insert comprises a cervical portion comprised of a resilient cushion material and a connecting member.
15. The back support device of claim 8 wherein the lumbar portion comprises a resilient cushion material.
16. The back support device of claim 8 wherein the thoracic portion comprises a resilient cushion material.
17. A back support device comprising:
- a lumbar portion having a surface for supporting a lumbar region of a body;
- a thoracic portion having a surface for supporting a thoracic region of a body and a hollow opening;
- a connecting member for connecting the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion and for aligning the lumbar portion and the thoracic portion; and
- a cervical insert having a cervical portion for supporting a cervical region of a body and a connecting member adapted for being inserted into the hollow opening in the thoracic portion.
18. The back support device of claim 17 wherein the lumbar portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the lumbar portion for making the lumbar portion thicker.
19. The back support device of claim 17 wherein the thoracic portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the thoracic portion for making the thoracic portion thicker.
20. The back support device of claim 17 wherein the cervical portion has a thickness and the back support device further comprises an attachment device for the cervical portion for making the cervical portion thicker.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 21, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 26, 2008
Inventor: Ronald R. Farotto (Saint Louis, MO)
Application Number: 11/614,710
International Classification: A47C 7/40 (20060101);