Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
297411230 | Attachable to diverse chairs or seats; i.e., portable | 8 |
20090315381 | AIRPLANE AUXILIARY ARMREST - Airplane auxiliary armrests enclosed to solve the problem of uncomfortable aircraft seating. Many consumers who sit in aircrafts have no or inadequate padding on the chair arms, will be able to attach the armrest in a matter of minutes and therefore experiencing more comfortable armrest while they are sitting in the chair. The airplane auxiliary armrests are designed to slide over the top of an existing airline armrest. The aircraft auxiliary armrest will be made of high density foam within and encased in a soft resilient material. | 12-24-2009 |
20110133537 | Retrofitting Armrest Supports - This invention, the Retrofitting Armrest Support, is a solitary, cushioned, rigid platform, that creates support for the elbow or forearm of an individual who is seated in a task chair by means of retrofitting said task chair armrest. The invention, Retrofitting Armrest Support, is attached to said task chair armrest by means of a strong secure attachment to create a rigid, immobile, inflexible, padded support surface beyond the top weight bearing surface boundary of said task chair armrest in the forward, backward, inward, or outward horizontal transverse plane relative to said top cross sectional, surface area of said task chair armrest creating said support during the performance of desktop or computer work tasks. The invention, Retrofitting Armrest Support, positions the wrist and hand of said individual in a straight anatomically neutral position and non weight bearing position to reduce ergonomic risk factors which are associated with cumulative trauma of the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder, neck, and back during desktop and computer work tasks. The invention, Retrofitting Armrest Support, is adjustable, attachable, and detachable by means of a Velcro cinch strapping system that creates a secure attachment and that creates a level padded cushioned armrest support. | 06-09-2011 |
20120181837 | Elbow Stabilizer for Hunting - A device for stabilizing the elbow of a person while participating in certain activities for example hunting or photography includes a first member for attaching the device to an arm rest of a conventional chair. A second member is adjustably supported above the first member for supporting the elbow of the user to assist in stabilizing the aim of the user. | 07-19-2012 |
20140239696 | Armrest assembly - An armrest assembly includes a base, an arm support, and a connector. The base includes a connecting portion and an installing portion formed at two opposite ends thereof. The installing portion is adapted for installing to a chair. A first surface at one end of the connecting portion is opposite to the installing portion. The arm support is supported on the base and includes a second surface faced to the first surface of the base. A cavity is defined in one of the first and second surfaces. An engaging member is formed on the other of the first and second surfaces and pivotably received in the cavity between an unlocked position and a locked position. A connector is received in the cavity of the arm support and engaged with the engaging member. The arm support is fixed to the base in the locked position. | 08-28-2014 |
20140339876 | ARMREST EXTENSIONS FOR VEHICLES - An armrest extension is provided to extend a length of an existing armrest of a seat. In so doing, the armrest extension provides additional support to a user's arm, beyond the existing armrest. In addition, the armrest extension can be coupled to either a right or left armrest of the seat. And, after being installed to an existing armrest of a seat, the armrest extension can be removed from the armrest and moved to the other armrest of the seat, or moved to an armrest of another seat. | 11-20-2014 |
20150084393 | Portable Armrest Divider - A portable armrest divider is disclosed that is mounted on a vehicle armrest and expands the surface area of the original armrest, while providing a vertical separation barrier between the two individuals seated on either side of the armrest. The armrest is portable, in that it folds in half for easy travel. | 03-26-2015 |
20150091357 | Portable Bolster - A portable bolster having a substantially cylindrical configuration, the bolster being composed of filler padding retained within a fabric body, a high-friction, non-slip bottom external layer or member, and an internal weight member located in the bottom of the interior of the fabric body. Preferably, the bolster comprises an inner tubular member and inner end members forming a closed cylinder, the inner tubular member being disposed within an outer tubular member having outer end members, the outer end members of the outer tubular member being contracted or cinched to draw the material about the inner end members while preferably leaving an opening such that the a portion of the inner end members is exposed. | 04-02-2015 |
297411250 | Connected to a back | 1 |
20120256462 | REMOVABLE ARMREST FOR SECTIONAL SEATING - A detachable and adjustable armrest device for pews and sectional seating that can be quickly installed, moved, recessed and removed. The device includes an upper clamp that form-fits sectional seat backs and includes a plurality of adjustment fasteners that firmly secures the armrest to the top end of the sectional seat back. A vertical backboard extends down along the seat back at a common angle from the upper clamp assembly and provides a connecting point for the arm board. The arm board can be connected directly to the vertical backboard by an L-shaped bracket to provide a fixed height armrest. In an alternated embodiment, one end of the L-shaped bracket is connected to an axle that is affixed to the vertical backboard. When the arm board is lifted vertically, it pivots on the axle and can be held in a vertical recessed position of a lock pin. In another embodiment, one end of the L-shaped bracket is held against the vertical backboard by a plurality of guide clamps that allow for vertical movement of the arm board height relative to the vertical backboard. The height adjustment is made by turning a screw running vertically through the L-shaped bracket into a receiving nut attached to the underside of the vertical backboard. | 10-11-2012 |