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What is claimed is:
1. A new foldable lounge for providing a portable chaise lounge with a
headrest adaptable to support a recumbent prone user's face in a downward
position without the necessity of turning the head sideways whereby the
user's neck and spine remain straight without pressing the face into a
backrest, the headrest additionally including foldable armrests
positionable to comfortably support the recumbent prone user's arms, the
foldable lounge comprising:
a base portion for supporting the lower body of a user, the base portion
comprising: a rectangular frame constructed of tubular material separated
laterally into a seat portion with an end and a leg rest portion, the seat
portion and the leg rest portion being hingedly connected together to lie
adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the leg rest portion also
being pivotally extendable to lie essentially coplanar the seat portion
during use; a first U-shaped leg member constructed of tubular material
cooperatively hingedly connected to the hinged connection of the frame
portions such that the first leg member may be pivoted to lie adjacent the
seat portion when inoperative, the first leg member also being pivotally
extendable downwardly at a slight angle from the frame during use; a
second U-shaped leg member constructed of tubular material hingedly
connected to the end of the seat portion such that the second leg member
may be pivoted to lie adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the
second leg member also being pivotally extendable downwardly at a slight
angle from the frame during use whereby, in combination with the first leg
member, the frame may be elevated above and essentially parallel to a
supporting surface; support means comprising a plurality of closely spaced
apart resilient straps stretched laterally across the rectangular frame,
the strap forming a resilient essentially planar surface whereupon the
lower body of the user may be comfortably supported; and
a backrest portion for supporting in a generally upright position the upper
body of the user seated on the base portion, the backrest portion
adaptable for supporting in a generally horizontal position the upper body
of a supine user, the backrest portion also adaptable for supporting in a
generally horizontal position the face and arms of a prone user, the
backrest portion comprising: a rectangular backrest frame constructed of
tubular material hingedly connected at one end thereof to the end of the
base frame seat portion such that the backrest frame may be pivoted
forward downward to lie adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the
backrest frame also being pivotally movable to any of a plurality of
discrete angular positions relative to the plane of the seat portion
ranging from a lowest position essentially coplanar the seat portion for
supporting supine and prone users to a highest position essentially normal
the seat portion for supporting seated users, the backrest frame having a
hingedly connected U-shaped extension member projecting laterally from
both sides thereof, the extension members being identical to each other,
the extension members being positionable in a first position coplanar with
the backrest frame for use as a conventional backrest for supporting
seated and supine users, the extension members additionally being
pivotable to a downwardly sloping second position relative to the backrest
frame for supporting the arms of prone users; cushioning means for
relieving pressure from the back of a seated or supine user, the
cushioning means also adapted to receive the downwardly positioned face
and pronated arms of a prone user, the cushioning means comprising an
identical pair of spaced apart resilient elongated backrest pads fixedly
attached to the backrest frame such that the backrest pads lie between the
user and the backrest frame, the backrest pads being oriented longitudinal
with respect to the base portion and spaced apart to contact and support
the back of seated and supine users, the backrest pads also being spaced
apart for contacting and supporting the sides of a prone user's face such
that the nose, mouth, and eyes may project downwardly therebetween, the
arm pads being oriented parallel with the backrest pads and the cushioning
means also including a resilient elongated arm pad fixedly attached to the
end of both extension members for providing additional back support when
the extension members are in the first position, the arm pads being
adaptable to support a prone user's arms when the extension members are in
the second position.
2. A new foldable lounge for providing a portable chaise lounge with a
backrest adaptable to support a recumbent prone user's face in a downward
position, the backrest additionally including foldable armrests coupled to
the backrest to support the recumbent prone user's arms, the foldable
lounge comprising:
a base portion for supporting the lower body of a user, the base portion
comprising: a rectangular frame separated longitudinally into a seat
portion and a leg rest portion; leg means coupled to the frame whereby the
frame may be elevated above and essentially parallel to a supporting
surface; support means coupled to the frame whereupon the lower body of
the user may be supported;
a backrest portion for supporting in a generally upright position the upper
body of the user seated on the base portion, the backrest portion
comprises a rectangular backrest frame which is pivotally coupled to the
base portion for supporting in a generally horizontal position the upper
body of a supine user, the backrest frame including a hingedly connected
U-shaped extension member projecting laterally from both sides of said
backrest frame, the extension members being positionable in a first
position coplanar with the backrest frame for use as a conventional
backrest for supporting seated and supine users, the extension members
additionally being pivotable to a downwardly sloping second position
relative to the backrest frame for supporting the arms of prone users; and
cushioning means on the surface of the backrest portion for relieving
pressure from the back of a seated or supine user and for relieving
pressure from the downwardly positioned face and pronated arms of a prone
user.
3. The foldable lounge of claim 2 wherein, the base frame portions are
hingedly connected together such that the leg rest portion may be pivoted
upwardly rearwardly to lie adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the
leg rest portion also being pivotally extendable to lie essentially
coplanar the seat portion during use.
4. The foldable lounge of claim 3 wherein the leg means comprises a first
U-shaped leg member cooperatively hingedly connected to the hinged
connection of the frame portions such that the first leg member may be
pivoted to lie adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the first leg
member also being pivotally extendable downwardly at a slight angle from
the frame during use; and a second U-shaped leg member hingedly connected
to the end of the seat portion such that the second leg member may be
pivoted to lie adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the second leg
member also being pivotally extendable downwardly at a slight angle from
the frame during use.
5. The foldable lounge of claim 4 wherein the backrest frame is hingedly
connected at one end thereof to the end of the base frame seat portion
such that the backrest frame may be pivoted forward downward to lie
adjacent the seat portion when inoperative, the backrest frame also being
pivotally settable to any of a plurality of discrete angular positions
relative to the plane of the seat portion during use.
6. The foldable lounge of claim 2 wherein, the cushioning means comprises
an identical pair of spaced apart resilient elongated backrest pads
fixedly attached to the backrest frame such that the backrest pads lie
between the user and the backrest frame, the backrest pads being oriented
longitudinal the base portion and spaced apart to contact and support the
back of seated and supine users, the backrest pads also being spaced apart
to contact and support the sides of a prone user's face, the cushioning
means also including a resilient elongated arm pad fixedly attached to the
end of both extension members, the arm pads being oriented parallel the
backrest pads.
7. The foldable lounge of claim 6 wherein the support means comprises a
plurality of closely spaced apart resilient straps stretched laterally
across the rectangular base frame, the straps forming a resilient
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to lounge chairs and more particularly
pertains to a foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest which
may be adapted for providing a portable chaise longue with headrest
adaptable to support a recumbent prone user's face in a downward position
without the necessity of turning the head uncomfortably sideways whereby
the user's neck and spine remain straight without pressing the face into a
backrest, the headrest additionally including foldable armrests
positionable to comfortably support the recumbent prone user's arms, the
headrest also being adaptable for use as a conventional adjustable
backrest for sitting and recumbent supine users.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of lounge chairs is known in the prior art. More specifically,
lounge chairs heretofore devised and utilized for the purpose of
supporting a person in a sitting or recumbent position are known to
consist basically of familiar, expected and obvious structural
configurations, notwithstanding the myriad of designs encompassed by the
crowded prior art which have been developed for the fulfillment of
countless objectives and requirements.
The present invention is directed to improving devices for supporting a
person in a sitting or recumbent position in a manner which is safe,
secure, economical and aesthetically pleasing.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,121,969 to Schroeder discloses an adjustable
head rest for lounges that allows a person to lie on their stomach without
the necessity of turning their head. The head rest is constructed of a
frame that fits between the slats of an existing chaise lounge and is
adjustable by moving the portion beneath the slats in toward or away from
the lounge. The extended end of the frame has a head support in the form
of a strap attached across the frame. The head support is mounted on an
angle portion of the frame that provides a comfortable position to rest
the forehead. The adjustable head rest described above is not a
self-contained unit, having a disadvantage of requiring an already
existing lounge for use. Also, the invention disclosed does not show a way
to function with lounges having a woven fabric covering.
The prior art also discloses head rests as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,129,975
to Emery, a headrest disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,030,781 to Howard, an
adjustable headrest for sunbathers of U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,370 to Vancil,
and a convertible seat having a foldaway headpiece described in U.S. Pat.
No. 5,171,064 to Boussaroque. While these devices fulfill their
respective, particular objectives and requirements, the aforementioned
patents do not disclose a foldable lounge with combination headrest and
backrest for providing a portable chaise longue with headrest adaptable to
support a recumbent prone user's face in a downward position without the
necessity of turning the head uncomfortably sideways whereby the user's
neck and spine remain straight without pressing the face into a backrest.
Furthermore, none of the prior art devices teach or suggest the use of
foldable armrests positionable to comfortably support the recumbent prone
user's arms or the headrest being adaptable for use as a conventional
adjustable backrest for sitting and recumbent supine users.
In this respect, the foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest
according to the present invention substantially departs from the
conventional concepts and designs of the prior art, and in so doing
provides an apparatus primarily developed for the purpose of providing a
portable chaise longue with headrest adaptable to support a recumbent
prone user's face in a downward position without the necessity of turning
the head uncomfortably sideways whereby the user's neck and spine remain
straight without pressing the face into a backrest, the headrest
additionally including foldable armrests positionable to comfortably
support the recumbent prone user's arms, the headrest also being adaptable
for use as a conventional adjustable backrest for sitting and recumbent
supine users.
Therefore, it can be appreciated that there exists a continuing need for
new foldable lounges with combination headrest and backrest which can be
used for providing a portable chaise longue with headrest adaptable to
support a recumbent prone user's face in a downward position without the
necessity of turning the head uncomfortably sideways whereby the user's
neck and spine remain straight without pressing the face into a backrest,
the headrest additionally including foldable armrests positionable to
comfortably support the recumbent prone user's arms, the headrest also
being adaptable for use as a conventional adjustable backrest for sitting
and recumbent supine users. In this regard, the present invention
substantially fulfills this need.
As illustrated by the background art, efforts are continuously being made
in an attempt to develop devices for supporting a person in a sitting or
recumbent position. No prior effort, however, provides the benefits
attendant with the present invention. Additionally, the prior patents and
commercial techniques do not suggest the present inventive combination of
component elements arranged and configured as disclosed and claimed
herein.
The present invention achieves its intended purposes, objects, and
advantages through a new, useful and unobvious combination of method steps
and component elements, with the use of a minimum number of functioning
parts, at a reasonable cost to manufacture, and by employing only readily
available materials.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known types of
lounge chairs now present in the prior art, the present invention provides
a new lounge chairs construction wherein the same can be utilized for
providing a portable chaise longue with headrest adaptable to support a
recumbent prone user's face in a downward position without the necessity
of turning the head uncomfortably sideways whereby the user's neck and
spine remain straight without pressing the face into a backrest, the
headrest additionally including foldable armrests positionable to
comfortably support the recumbent prone user's arms, the headrest also
being adaptable for use as a conventional adjustable backrest for sitting
and recumbent supine users. As such, the general purpose of the present
invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to
provide a new foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest
apparatus and method which has all the advantages of the prior art lounge
chairs and none of the disadvantages.
The invention is defined by the appended claims with the specific
embodiment shown in the attached drawings. For the purpose of summarizing
the invention, the invention may be incorporated into a new foldable
lounge with combination headrest and backrest for providing a portable
chaise longue with a headrest adaptable to support a recumbent prone
user's face in a downward position without the necessity of turning the
head uncomfortably sideways whereby the user's neck and spine remain
straight without pressing the face into a backrest. The headrest
additionally includes foldable armrests positionable to comfortably
support the recumbent prone user's arms. The headrest is also adaptable
for use as a conventional adjustable backrest for sitting and recumbent
supine users.
The foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest comprises a base
portion for supporting the lower body of a user. The base portion includes
a rectangular frame, constructed of tubular material, separated laterally
into a seat portion and a leg rest portion. The frame portions are
hingedly connected together such that the leg rest portion may be pivoted
upwardly rearwardly to lie adjacent the seat portion when inoperative and
may also be pivotally extendable to lie essentially coplanar the seat
portion during use. The base portion additionally includes a first
U-shaped leg member, constructed of tubular material, cooperatively
hingedly connected to the hinged connection of the frame portions such
that the first leg member may be pivoted to lie adjacent the seat portion
when inoperative. The first leg member may also be pivotally extended
downwardly at a slight angle from the frame during use. A second U-shaped
leg member, constructed of tubular material, is hingedly connected to the
end of the seat portion such that it may be pivoted to lie adjacent the
seat portion when inoperative. The second leg member is also pivotally
extendable downwardly at a slight angle from the frame during use whereby,
in combination with the first leg member, the base frame may be elevated
above, and essentially parallel to, a supporting surface. The base portion
of the new foldable lounge further includes support means comprising a
plurality of closely spaced apart resilient straps stretched laterally
across the rectangular frame. The straps form a resilient, essentially
planar, surface whereupon the lower body of the user may be comfortably
supported.
The foldable lounge also includes a backrest portion to support, in a
generally upright position, the upper body of the user seated on the base
portion. The backrest portion is also adaptable to support, in a generally
horizontal position, the upper body of a supine user and the face and arms
of a prone user. The backrest portion has a rectangular backrest frame,
constructed of tubular material, hingedly connected at one end thereof to
the end of the base frame seat portion such that the backrest frame may be
pivoted forward downward to lie adjacent the seat portion when
inoperative. The backrest frame is also pivotally settable to any of a
plurality of discrete angular positions relative to the plane of the seat
portion ranging from a lowest position, essentially coplanar the seat
portion for supporting supine and prone users, to a highest position,
essentially normal the seat portion for supporting seated users. The
backrest frame also has two identical hingedly connected U-shaped
extension members, one projecting laterally from each side thereof. The
extension members are positionable in a first position, coplanar with the
backrest frame, for use as a conventional backrest for supporting seated
and supine users. The extension members are additionally pivotable to a
downwardly sloping second position, relative to the backrest frame, for
supporting the arms of a prone user. The backrest portion of the new
lounge also has cushioning means for relieving pressure from the back of a
seated or supine user. The cushioning means is also adaptable to receive
the downwardly positioned face and pronated arms of a prone user. The
cushioning means comprises an identical pair of spaced apart resilient
elongated backrest pads fixedly attached to the backrest frame such that
the backrest pads lie between the user and the backrest frame. The
backrest pads are oriented longitudinal the base portion and spaced apart
to contact and support the back of seated and supine users. The backrest
pads are also spaced apart to contact and support the sides of a prone
user's face such that the nose, mouth, and eyes project downwardly
therebetween. The cushioning means also includes a resilient elongated arm
pad fixedly attached to the end of both extension members. These arm pads
provide additional back support when the extension members are in the
first position and are adaptable to support a prone user's arms when the
extension members are in the second position. The arm pads are oriented
parallel with the backrest pads.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features
of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that
follows may be better understood, and in order that the present
contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course,
additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter
and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto. In
as much as the foregoing has outlined rather broadly the more pertinent
and important features of the present invention in order that the detailed
description of the invention that follows may be better understood so that
the present contribution to the art can be more fully appreciated.
Additional features of the invention will be described hereinafter which
form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated
by those skilled in the art that the conception and the disclosed specific
methods and structures may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or
designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the
present invention. It should be realized by those skilled in the art that
such equivalent methods and structures do not depart from the spirit and
scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention
in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its
application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the
components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the
drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being
practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood
that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose
of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon
which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the
designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the
several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore,
that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions
insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present
invention.
Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the
scientists, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar
with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a
cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of
the application. The abstract is neither intended to define the invention
of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to
be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a foldable
lounge with combination headrest and backrest for providing a portable
chaise longue with headrest adaptable to support a recumbent prone user's
face in a downward position without the necessity of turning the head
uncomfortably sideways whereby the user's neck and spine remain straight
without pressing the face into a backrest.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new foldable
lounge with combination headrest and backrest which may be easily and
efficiently manufactured and marketed.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new foldable
lounge with combination headrest and backrest which is of a durable and
reliable construction.
An even further object of the present invention is to provide a new
foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest which is
susceptible of a low cost of manufacture with regard to both materials and
labor, and which accordingly is then susceptible of low prices of sale to
the consuming public, thereby making such lounges with combination
headrest and backrests economically available to the buying public.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new
foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest which provides in
the apparatuses and methods of the prior art some of the advantages
thereof, while simultaneously overcoming some of the disadvantages
normally associated therewith.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new
foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest that additionally
includes armrests positionable to comfortably support a recumbent prone
user's arms.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new foldable
lounge with combination headrest and backrest that is suitable for
sunbathing at the beach or pool side.
Even still another object of the present invention is to provide a new
foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest that is
self-contained for ease of transport and use.
These together with other objects of the invention, along with the various
features of novelty which characterize the invention, are pointed out with
particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this
disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating
advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should
be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there
is illustrated preferred embodiments of the invention. The foregoing has
outlined some of the more pertinent objects of this invention. These
objects should be construed to be merely illustrative of some of the more
prominent features and applications of the present invention. Many other
beneficial results can be attained by applying the disclosed invention in
a different manner or by modifying the invention within the scope of the
disclosure. Accordingly, other objects and a fuller understanding of the
invention may be had by referring to the summary of the invention and the
detailed description of the preferred embodiment in addition to the scope
of the invention defined by the claims taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set
forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the
following detailed description thereof, Such description makes reference
to the annexed drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art lounge with an added head rest.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a conventional folding lawn chair with a
prior art detachable head rest.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the new foldable lounge with combination
headrest and backrest.
FIG. 4 is a right side elevational view of the invention of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a perspective detail view of the backrest portion of the
invention of FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a rear elevational view of the invention of FIG. 5 illustrating
its manner of construction.
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the invention of FIG. 6 showing the arm rests
positioned for use as a backrest for a seated user.
FIG. 8 is a partial left side elevational view of the present invention
showing its manner of use by a recumbent prone user.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 3 thereof, a
new foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest embodying the
principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated
by the reference numeral 10 will be described.
From an overview standpoint, the foldable lounge with combination headrest
and backrest is adapted for use for providing a portable chaise longue
with headrest adaptable to support a recumbent prone user's face in a
downward position without the necessity of turning the head uncomfortably
sideways whereby the user's neck and spine remain straight without
pressing the face into a backrest, the headrest additionally including
foldable armrests positionable to comfortably support the recumbent prone
user's arms, the headrest also being adaptable for use as a conventional
adjustable backrest for sitting and recumbent supine users. See FIG. 3.
With reference now to FIGS. 3-8 and more specifically, it will be noted
that a new foldable lounge with combination headrest and backrest is
shown. The foldable lounge 10 comprises a base portion 20 for supporting
the lower body of a user. The base portion 20 includes a rectangular frame
30, constructed of tubular material, separated laterally into a seat
portion 28 and a leg rest portion 22. The frame portions 28 and 22 are
connected together with hinges 32 and 34 such that the leg rest portion 22
may be pivoted upwardly rearwardly to lie adjacent the seat portion 28
when inoperative and may also be pivotally extendable to lie essentially
coplanar the seat portion during use.
The base portion 20 additionally includes a first U-shaped leg member 24,
constructed of tubular material, cooperatively hingedly connected to the
hinged connection 32 and 34 of the frame portions 22 and 28 such that the
first leg member 24 may be pivoted to lie adjacent the seat portion 28
when inoperative. The first leg member 24 may also be pivotally extended
downwardly at a slight angle from the frame 30 during use. A second
U-shaped leg member 26, also constructed of tubular material, is hingedly
connected to the end of the seat portion 28 such that it may be pivoted to
lie adjacent the seat portion 28 when inoperative.
The second leg member 26 is also pivotally extendable downwardly at a
slight angle from the frame 30 during use whereby, in combination with the
first leg member 24, the base frame 30 may be elevated above, and
essentially parallel to, a supporting surface. The base portion 20 of the
new foldable lounge 10 further includes support means 40 comprising a
plurality of closely spaced apart resilient straps 42 stretched laterally
across the rectangular frame 30. The straps 42 form a resilient,
essentially planar, surface whereupon the lower body of the user may be
comfortably supported.
The foldable lounge 10 also includes a backrest portion 50, best
illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, to support in a generally upright position
the upper body of the user seated on the base portion 20. The backrest
portion 50 is also adaptable to support, in a generally horizontal
position, the upper body of a supine user and the face and arms of a prone
user. The backrest portion 50 has a rectangular backrest frame 62,
constructed of tubular material, connected at one end thereof with a hinge
44 to the end of the base frame seat portion 28 such that the backrest
frame 62 may be pivoted forward downward to lie adjacent the seat portion
28 when inoperative.
The backrest frame 62 is also pivotally settable to any of a plurality of
discrete angular positions relative to the plane of the seat portion 28
ranging from a lowest position, essentially coplanar the seat portion for
supporting supine and prone users, to a highest position, essentially
normal the seat portion for supporting seated users. The backrest frame 62
also has two identical hingedly connected U-shaped extension members 80
and 90, one projecting laterally from each side thereof. The extension
members 80 and 90 are positionable in a first position coplanar with the
backrest frame 62, for use as a conventional backrest for supporting
seated and supine users. The extension members 80 and 90 are additionally
pivotable by way of a conventional hinge 70 to a downwardly sloping second
position relative to the backrest frame 62, for supporting the arms of a
prone user.
The backrest portion 50 of the new lounge 10 also has cushioning means 60
for relieving pressure from the back of a seated or supine user. The
cushioning means is also adaptable to receive the downwardly positioned
face and pronated arms of a prone user. The cushioning means 60 comprises
an identical pair of spaced apart resilient elongated backrest pads 64 and
66 fixedly attached to the backrest frame 62 such that the backrest pads
64 and 66 lie between the user and the backrest frame. The backrest pads
64 and 66 are oriented longitudinal the base portion 20 and spaced apart
to contact and support the back of seated and supine users. The backrest
pads 64 and 66 are also spaced apart to contact and support the sides of a
prone user's face such that the nose, mouth, and eyes project downwardly
therebetween.
The cushioning means 60 also includes a resilient elongated arm pad 84 and
94 fixedly attached to the end of both extension members 80 and 90. The
arm pads 84 and 94 provide additional back support when the extension
members 80 and 90 are in the first position and are adaptable to support a
prone user's arms when the extension members are in the second position.
The arm pads 84 and 94 are oriented parallel with the backrest pads 64 and
66.
As to the manner of usage and operation of the present invention, the same
should be apparent from the above description. Accordingly, no further
discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the
optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to
include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of
operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to
one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those
illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are
intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the
principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and
changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired
to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and
described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may
be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention. In as much as
the present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as
well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has
been described in its preferred forms with a certain degree of
particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the
preferred form has been made only by way of example and numerous changes
in the details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts
may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention.
Now that the invention has been described,
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