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Title:
IMPROVED SEAT MEANS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2002/000063
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
An improved spinal disc protection and seat impact mitigation system for use in conjunction with known seating means, or alone, provides apparatus (38) having a density differential based means for cradling and bracingly protecting a user's spinal orientation by graduated and angled means for receiving a user's ischialtuberosity (44) in combination with a substantially vertical member consisting essentially of at least a foam, gel, silicone and polysiloxane composite.

Inventors:
JACKSON DONNA K (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2001/019150
Publication Date:
January 03, 2002
Filing Date:
June 16, 2001
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
NUBAX VERTICAL INNOVATIONS LLC (US)
JACKSON DONNA K (US)
International Classes:
A47C7/02; A47C7/42; A47C7/46; B60N2/42; B60N2/70; (IPC1-7): A47C/
Domestic Patent References:
WO1988002228A11988-04-07
WO1986007528A11986-12-31
Foreign References:
US5713631A1998-02-03
US5553924A1996-09-10
US5452940A1995-09-26
US5396671A1995-03-14
US5269590A1993-12-14
US5114209A1992-05-19
US4837881A1989-06-13
US4699427A1987-10-13
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Gluck, Peter J. (PC. 26892 Preciadoa, 2nd Floo, Mission Viejo CA, US)
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Claims:
IN THE CLAIMS: I Claim:
1. In an apparatus for receiving a portion of a users'back and buttocks the Improvement comprising, in combination: a substantially vertical seating supplement component having a means for bracingly supporting a predetermined aspect of the user's spine, integrally combined with and substantially orthogonal to a graduated and substantially horizontal extension component, each of said components defined by at least a dual density construction having an external portion which is of a relatively higher density then an inner portion whereby the spine is aligned in fixed spatial relationship with the dual density construction when a user is disposed thereon.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said means for bracingly supporting further comprising: an angled bottom support region, for receiving a user's ischial tuberosity; a grooved spine cradling means, for engaging a user's spine; and a graduated'vshaped'surface disposed on the angled support region.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, said dual density is achieved by attaching materials having a first density and a second density together in a spatial arrangement consisting essentially of at least a foam, gel, silicone and polysiloxane structure, mixture, composition, composite or layered assembly.
4. Apparatus of claim 3, said first density ranging from at least about 10 Lbs pressure sensitivity to at least about 220 lbs pressure sensitivity and said second density ranging from at least about 1 lb pressure sensitivity to at least about 100 lbs pressure sensitivity.
5. Apparatus of claim 3, said first density ranging from at least about 20 lbs pressure sensitivity to at least about 200 lbs pressure sensitivity and said second density ranging from at least about 1 lb pressure sensitivity to at least about 83 lbs pressure sensitivity.
6. Apparatus of claim 4, wherein said apparatus is at least one of incorporated within, disposed upon and otherwise temporarily or permanently affixed to a seat for at least one of an automobile, an airplane, a truck, a stationary seating unit and the like seating means.
7. Apparatus of claim 5, wherein said apparatus is at least one of incorporated within, disposed upon and otherwise temporarily or permanently affixed to a seat for at least one of an automobile, an airplane, a truck, a stationary seating unit and the like seating means.
8. Apparatus of claim 4 or 5, wherein said apparatus is at least one of incorporated within, disposed upon and otherwise temporarily or permanently affixed to a carseat for children.
9. Apparatus of claim 4 or 5, wherein said apparatus is at least one of incorporated within, disposed upon and otherwise temporarily or permanently affixed to a weightbench.
10. A seat means for maintaining a user's spine in a substantially lordotic position characterized in that it comprises: a substantially vertical member made up of strips of material having a first density disposed about a slotted area having a second density; a graduated vshaped cushion means for holding the ischial tuberosity of a user; and, means for calibrating and fixing an angle between the substantially vertical member and the graduated vshaped cushion means for holding.
Description:
IMPROVED SEAT MEANS Cross-Reference to Related Applications This application claims all Paris Convention Priority rights from United Stated Patent Letters Patent Application Serial Number 09/602344 filed 06/24/2000 by the same inventor and currently pending in the USPTO.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to an improved system for padding the area which receives the ischial tuberosity and back of a user to prevent mechanical loading and insult thereto, generally embodied in seat means, or the like layered system for preventing spinal shock, particularly to an enhanced ergonomic seat cushion design for use in blocking ameliorating or mitigating lower back insult, pain and debilitation.

Related Art Attention is called to the following United States Letters Patents, Foreign Patent Publications and literature: 5,713,631; 5,553,924; 5,452,940; 5,396,671; 5,269,590; 5,114,209; 4,837, 881; 4,699,427; 4,696,516; 4,571,763; 4,555,137; 4,522,447; 4,190,697; 3,874, 731; 3,606,463 and W099/20210 [Applicant's own prior PCT/US98/22205, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein]; Cary, B. (2000) BACK PAINBACKLASH-THE SPINE ; THE LOS ANGELES TIMES, Health Section, Pages 51 & 56 (July 24,2000); Irving, C. (2001) PAINBE GONE ! CONDE NAST TRAVELER, Hot Seats Section, Pages 139-148 (May 2001).

Each of these documents has been studied and found to be technically distinct from the instant teachings, and those material are distinguished below, and/or expressly incorporated herein by reference., as if fully set forth herein.

As leading experts opine that lower back pain comprises a cost approaching $100 billion per annum in the United States alone, and almost 20% of the population in the U. S. is impacted during their lifetime, little attention has been focused upon simple mechanical and gross anatomic factors to treat this problem. Plethoric attempts in the art merely highlight the long unrequited need for the instant teachings.

Summary of the Invention The present invention expressly incorporates by reference the inventor's W099/20210, PCT/US98/22205, as if each of the same were fully set forth herein. Likewise, the discussions of plastics therein, to the extent that the same exceed the normal skill level of artisans, are expressly referenced and offered herein for consideration.

The instant systems are characterized by combining all of the elements and components necessary for preventing negative impact/shock to a user's spine while seated, child car-seated, or exercising on a'weight bench', with a mechanism for reducing vibration imparted to a user's spine under various conditions. Likewise, the instant teachings encompass emplacing at least all of the same into a configuration suitable in a seating or lifting device for high performance driving and or endurance seating/lying endeavors (for example, in an airplane, boat, office chair, golf cart, tractor, weight bench) in addition to proven applications within the trucking context (for example,'18 wheelers), bicycles, automobiles, office chairs, cushions, airplanes, trains, boats, children's car seats, and motorcycles, izlter alia.

Briefly stated, there is provided an improved spinal disc protection and seat shock prevention system, for use in conjunction with known seating means which provides a density differential based means for cradling and bracingly protecting a user's spinal orientation by angles means for receiving a user's ischial tuberosity in combination with a substantially vertical member comprised of foam, gel and the like silicones or polysiloxanes.

According to a feature of the instant teachings there is provided a substantially vertical seating supplement component having a means for bracingly supporting a predetermined aspect of the user's spine, integrally combined with and substantially orthogonal to a substantially horizontal extension component, each of said components defined by at least a dual density construction having an external portion which is of relatively higher density than an inner portion whereby the spine is aligned in a fixed spatial relationship with the dual density construction when a user is disposed therein.

According to a feature of the present invention, there is provided a seat means for maintaining a user's spine in a substantially lordotic position, which comprises a substantially vertical member made up of strips of material having a first density disposed about a slotted area having a second density, a v-shaped cushion means for holding the ischial tuberosity of a user and a means for calibrating and fixing an angle between the substantially vertical member and the v-shaped cushion means for holding.

According to yet a still further feature of the invention there is provided a spinal disc protection and seat shock prevention system comprising a substantially vertical member with a first density having a grooved face for receiving a user's back of a second density comprised of foam, gel and the like silicones or polysiloxanes, angles cushion means for receiving a user's ischial tuberosity integral therewith, and likewise being of at least two respective densities, wherein the angle between said substantially vertical member and the angled cushion means is between about 1 and about 15 degrees, while the distal end of the cushion angles upward from between about 1 to about 3 degrees.

Improved ergonomic seat design constitutes an area for which longstanding needs remain to be met, despite rapid advances in materials'science and biomedical engineering. Namely, although reams if data have been generated relative to the effects of seated postural loading upon the human spinal system, and concomitant advances in bioprosthetics subsume many artisans'

attentions, nary have the two been wedded prior to the advent of the present invention.

The above described and many other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become apparent by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

Brief Description of the Drawings At least about one preferred embodiment of the invention is now described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which : FIG. 1 is a plan view of dims used to provide a plurality of strips of constituent material for use with a device according to embodiments of the present inventions; FIG. 2 is a mold for generation of an aspect of a device according to embodiments of the present invention; FIG. 3 is a view of a system according to the presert invention for molding an aspect of the device according to embodiments of the present invention, for example, as used with FIG. 2; FIG. 4 is a plan view of dims used to provide a triangular member of constituent material for use with a device according to embodiments of the present invention; FIG. 4B shows an angularly inclined pre-form to the v-shaped cushion member, according to embodiments of the present invention; FIG. 5 is a schematic plan view of a final assembly used with any number of conventional seating means according to embodiments of the present invention; FIG. 6 is an additional view of a final assembly used with any number of conventional seating means according to embodiments of the present invention, for example, as shown in FIG. 5; FIG. 7 is a top view of a final assembly used with any number of conventional seating means according to embodiments of the present invention, for example, as shown in FIG. 5; and,

FIG. 8 is a schematized view of a conventional seat means showing the addition of a final assembly used with any number of conventional seating means according to embodiments of the present invention as shown in FIG. 5-FIG. 7, for example. Likewise, a substantially planar or horizontal embodiment is contemplated within the scope of the instant teachings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The present inventor has discovered that by varying the density of seating materials and uniquely positioning the same, it impossible mitigate spinal insult through anatomical support of the spine and tailbone complex, which protects the same from both impact and constant vibration damage. Heretofore no approach has combined the position of a bottom cushion and back support to impart a proper angle and load mitigating design.

It is noted that the instant specification is a detailed description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention. The section titles and overall organization of the present detailed description are for the purpose of convenience only and are not intended to limit the present invention.

Considering the spinal system as including merely the vertebrae, disks, ligaments and muscles, the disk would be the'shock-absorbers'or major weight bearing portions in a strict functional sense. A disks'inner portion further comprises a dynamic system made up of a viscous material which equilibrates itself by drawing fluid from surrounding areas. A nuclear aspect of the innermost portion of the disk is designed to resist mechanically compressive forces.

Fibrocartilagenous rings make up the outer portion of the disk and provide a collagen based level of strength and elasticity that counters tensile forces acting as an annulus.

Movement and postural changes induce a pump-like mechanism that alters intradiscal pressure, often narrowing the disk in a hannful way over time.

As the function of each involved disk as a shock absorber is operationalized in

terms of its gross anatomy, the problem becomes clear in that the wrong stresses flatten both the individual; disks and desired emergent spinal contours. The teachings of the present invention address and correct these issues by providing a mechanism to alleviate the ongoing human suffering caused by stationary and vehicle seating.

In short, chronic back pain is often derived from a deformation of disc structure owing to deviations from the natural lordotic or"s"/sigmoid curved posture. When the human spine is'slumped'the natural curve disappears and the spines'vertebrae receive pressure, owing to unfavorable mechanical loading and issues enumerated above, inter alia.

Plethoric examples of seat designs (including the numerous patents studied, as enumerated above) have failed to address the exact anatomical support required by using a symmetrically raised portion on the cushions to support the spinal column or tailbone. Proper support mitigates poor posture, weakened and fatigued back muscles and chronic back pain.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a longitudinal vertical region receives the spine of one disposed upon a seat means, and a density differential between peripheral and central portions of the longitudinal vertical region houses and shields the user's spine from insult.

Likewise, according to a preferred embodiment, a'v-shaped'bottom cushion angles upward from a point of contact near the back cushion to a height of about four inches, having a mean angle of between about 2.2 to about 2.7 degrees, more preferably about 2.5 degrees. This angle has been discovered to facilitate an optimized lordotic loading or impart to the spine a pareto-optimal sigmoid curvature asymptotically approaching the minimized loading posture.

Referring to Fig. 1 a plan view of dims 20 as known to those skilled in the art, such as is used to provide a plurality of strips of first constituent material 22 for use with apparatus 38 (not shown) according to embodiments of the present invention. Those having a modicum of skill in the art will readily comprehend that material strips 22 consisting essentially of foam, silicone and mixtures or

combinations thereof is conventional and/or disclosed in applicants'co-pending publication by the WIPO under publication W099/20210, which is the publication of PCT/US98/22205 and has been expressly incorporated by reference herein.

Polymeric polysiloxanes, silicones, gels, admixtures, and the entire surrounding family of plastic and rubber molecules have been explored by the instant inventor, a leading and Certified Prosthetist for the last two decades.

What has been discovered is that by varying regions of relative density and actual mechanical and structural enhancements of existing seat designs are possible.

Likewise, as discussed in W099/20210 [PCT/US98/22205] formulaic and formulational generation of the instant dims 20, housing material strips 22 is either known or taught by applicant's technological disclosures including any required know-how and show-how, in addition to sources of the actual compounds used. The substitution of related materials is similarly conventional.

It is also understood that for use with, for example, airplane seating certain FAA regulations and design requirements related to foam densities are complied with.

Likewise, the same are expressly contemplated by the instant teachings. As fully enumerated within the claims appended hereto, respective foam densities on the order of from about 10 lbs pressure sensitivity to about 220 lbs pressure sensitivity are functionally operational within the context of the instant teachings.

Both closed cell and open cell foam are also useful for the purposes of the instant teachings.

Referring now to Fig. 2 and to Fig. 3, mold 24 has a trough-like means 26 for receiving a gel-like precursor to the second constituent material, which may be, for example, injected with a work piece 28 having properties of a conventional piston-loaded dispenser, cured and removed. Alternately, as discussed in W099/20210 [PCT/US98/22205] other knows processes to generate apparatus 38 may be used. It is noted that for the second constituent material, foam densities on the order of from about 1 lb pressure to about 83 lbs pressure sensitivity are functionally operational within the context of the instant teachings.

Referring now to Fig. 4, dims 33 used to provide a desired portion 31 of triangular member 40 has a proximate end 32 which is attached to the rest of the assembly and is made of first constituent material for use with apparatus 38 according to embodiments of the present invention. As fully enumerated within the claims appended hereto, respective foam densities on the order of from at least about 10 to at least about 220 lbs pressure sensitivity are functionally operational within the context of the instant teachings. Both closed cell and open cell foam are also useful for the purposes of the instant teachings.

Referring now to Fig. 4B, a detailed view of bottom cushion 40 is shown as the same is still part of dims 33. A distal end of assembly 31 is angled measured by 37 upward toward proximate end 32. The angled v-shaped cushion portion significantly is angled from a distal to a proximate end of the cushion measured by inclination angle 37 preferably from at least about 1 to about 3 degrees. Likewise, it is readily apparent to those having a modicum of skill that there is no angle with weight benches, and different angles with child car seats.

In preferred embodiments prototyped to date, the angle is preferred to be at least about 2.0 to about 2.8 degrees, most preferably under about 2.2 degrees.

This angle has been discovered to facilitate an optimized lordotic loading, or to impart to the spine a pareto-optimal sigmoid curvature asymptotically approaching minimized loading posture. Those skilled likewise shall adjust this angle and the angle between the cushion means and the substantially vertical member as needed based upon the involved use and seat.

Fig. 5 shows apparatus 38 fully assembled, as would be conventionally known to those skilled in the art in terms of assembly, triangular member 33 has been angles and molded to yield a pre-form used with strips 22 to form apparatus 38. It is noted that known silicones, gels, and/or foams involved can be mixed and matched to achieve desired densities.

Likewise, referring to Fig. 6 substantially vertical portion M angles in one ordinal plane, while substantially horizontal portions J and L are defined by an axis substantially orthogonal to M, or as shown in a horizontal plane. It is at this

point that the objects of the present invention stand denoued. Unlike conventional seating schemes and mechanisms, in lieu of keeping the J and L portions as shown in this figure an upward angle is imparted to the entire lower assembly.

Referring now to Fig. 7, a top view shows the desired portion of triangular member 33 has been integrated as bottom cushion 40 of apparatus 38. It is noted that dimension N is variable and may be altered between different sizes based upon the application in question.

Turning now to Fig. 8, to impart a proper angle to the spine of a user v- shaped bottom cushion 44 of assembly 38 angles upward at an angle [theta] 48 from a point of contact 50 near the back of cushion 44 to a height of [for example, in the illustration of at least about 4 inches], having a means angle of between at least about 1 and about 15 degrees.

It is further noted that referring back to Fig. 4B, the angled v-shaped cushion portion likewise is angled from a distal to a proximate end of the cushion measured by inclination angle 37 angled from a distal to a proximal end of the cushion measured by inclination angle 37 preferably from about 2.0 to about 2.8 degrees, most preferably under about 2.2 degrees. This angle has been discovered to facilitate an optimized lordotic or impart to the spine a pareto- optimal sigmoid curvature asymptotically approaching the minimized loading posture.

Referring still to Fig. 8, a full view shows a schematized view of a car seat or airplane seat version of the instant teachings, whereby there is shown a spinal disk protection and seat impact mitigation system which comprises a substantially vertical member with a first density, having a grooved face for receiving a user's back of a second density further comprised of at least foam, gel and the like silicones or polysiloxanes, angled cushion means having a distal and proximate end relative to the substantially vertical member, for receiving a user's ischial tuberosity integral therewith, and likewise being of at least two respective

densities, wherein an angle of inclination from said proximate end to said distal end ranges from between at least about 1 and 3 degrees.

It is the case that most conventional seat cushions sit flat, or below the lumbar line and therefore most seats make the lumbar support strike users in the thoracic region. Alternately, users move forward in the seat and rest their scapulas on the back. According to the instant teachings, the angle 48 compels a proper positioning of a user's spine in groove 55, which is defined by the dual density structure underlying the seat means 100.

Unlike any known teachings, by having a graduated v-shaped bottom section the gluteur region is positioned properly to impart lordosis in any conventional seat means 100, in which apparatus 38 is installed. Likewise, the instant structure 38, may be draped, attached on a top side of, embossed or layered onto, or otherwise matingly joined with or connected to any know seating means.

Further, by angling 48 and altering the position of substantially vertical member the teachings function as an ideal weight bench for fitness training and the like.

It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations, and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.