The present invention relates to an improved portable seat and knee-rest
apparatus particularly for use when kneeling to work.
A variety of jobs require a person to crouch or kneel in order to carry out the
work in hand, for example, house maintenance jobs such as plumbing and decorating,
car maintenance and gardening. This position puts strain on a person's knees and/or
lower back which can lead to muscular tensions with possible long term effects on a
person's health and fitness. The use of a small, low level stool to sit on and a
cushion for kneeling on are often employed for such purposes but are far from
satisfactory.
A device which provides both a seat and knee-rest for working at low levels is
described in European Patent Application No. 92860015.2. This comprises an
adjustable J-frame having at its respective ends a transversal knee-supporting panel
and a transversal seat supporting panel, the knee-supporting panel being pivotally
connected to the frame. The device may also be provided with straps for securement
to the leg of the user. The pivotal knee-supporting panel is intended to accommodate
bending at the knee when the user moves between an upright and a kneeling position.
In practice the knee-supporting panel is also engaged by the upper end of the
tibia as well as the knee-cap and it has been found that the use of a single knee-supporting
panel can inhibit relative movement therebetween and that this may give
rise to user discomfort.
An aim of the present invention is to provide an improved seat and knee-rest
apparatus for use when kneeling to work.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a portable seat and knee-rest
apparatus for attachment to a leg of a person for use when kneeling to work, the
apparatus comprises a frame carrying in spaced relation a seat member and a knee-rest,
in use, the seat member provides support for a buttock of the user and the knee-rest
is engaged by the lower leg and the knee of the user, means is provided to secure
the apparatus to the user, and characterised in that the knee-rest comprises two or
more relatively movable parts.
Preferably the knee-rest compnses two parts, one of which is fixedly secured
to the frame and the other is movable with respect to the said one part. In one
embodiment, relative movement between the two parts of the knee-rest is by means of
a hinge which affords pivoting of one part with respect to the other. Pivoting is
usually in response to bending of the leg. The part which is fixed to the frame is
usually contacted by the upper end of the tibia, whilst the pivotal part is contacted by
the knee-cap.
The knee-rest section is preferably attached to the free end of the long limb of
the L-shaped members. Preferably, the two parts of the knee-rest are attached to one
another by means of a living hinge, ie. a thin area of flexible plastics material.
Padding is provided on the knee-rest parts for cushioning purposes.
The framework preferably comprises two parallel profiled substantially L-shaped
members, the long limb of the members being positioned at either side of the
leg when the device is secured to the user. Preferably, the long limbs of the
framework are arcuate to follow the curve of the lower part of the person's leg.
The seat member is preferably attached between ends of the short limb of the
L-shaped members. Preferably, the seat member is attached to the end of the short
limb nearest the long limb of the L-shaped members with the free ends of the short
limb of the members providing legs for supporting the seat when the apparatus is in
use.
Preferably, the free ends of the short limbs taper outwards to provide a foot
for enhanced stabilisation of the device when in the operative position.
The seat member is preferably a moulded component supported between two
spaced-apart legs extending perpendicularly therefrom for attachment to the
framework. The upper surface of the seat member is preferably provided with
padding for cushioning purposes. A foam plastics material is preferred. It may be
fabric-covered. Preferably, the height of the seat member is adjustable, for example
by the provision of a series of complementary holes in the legs of the seat member
and the framework which holes may be aligned and the components secured at the
required height by retaining means received in the aligned holes.
Preferably, the underside of the seat member is profiled to form a reception
location, for example, an arch to received the user's leg. The reception location may
be provided with padding to cushion the leg/heel of the user when the device is in
use.
The knee-rest parts are preferably moulded components. Indeed, preferably
all the individual components, ie. the parts of the knee-rest, seat member and
framework are moulded components of a reinforced plastics material.
The framework may be secured to the leg of the user by any suitable means.
Preferably, adjustable straps are used, for example being secured using buckles or
Velcro (registered trade mark). The straps are preferably positioned to secure the
framework around the ankle and just below the knee of the user. In this manner the
device may be carried along with the user when moving to a new work position.
The present invention will now be described further hereinafter, by way of
example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portable seat and knee-rest apparatus
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 is a back view of the apparatus shown in Figure 1; Figure 3 is a cross-section of the longitudinal view of an L-shaped member of
a preferred embodiment of the framework for the present invention; Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment for the seat
member of the present invention; Figure 5a is a cross-section of a longitudinal view of a preferred embodiment
of a knee-rest for the present invention; and Figure 5b is a cross-section of the surface view of the knee-rest shown in
Figure 5a.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings, a preferred
embodiment of a seat and knee-rest apparatus according to the present invention is
illustrated. The apparatus is portable and comprises a seat member 4 and an
articulated knee-rest section 6 which are spaced apart from one another and are
secured with respect to a framework 8. The seat member and knee-rest are provided
with padding 10 to cushion a buttock and knee of the user when the apparatus is in
use. Adjustable straps 12a, 12b are provided to secure the apparatus to the leg of the
user. When we use the term knee it will be understood that we refer to that portion
of the leg which normally contacts the ground when kneeling and that this usually
includes the upper end of the tibia and the knee-cap. Thus the knee-rest is engaged
by these parts.
The framework 8 is made up of two parallel profiled substantially L-shaped
members, the free end of the long limb 7 having attached to it the knee-rest 6 and the
ends of the short limb 9 nearest the long limb 7 (in the illustrated embodiment)
having connected thereto the seat member 4. The long limb is arcuate such that it
follows the natural curve of the leg of the user when the device is in use (see Figures
I and 3) and is attached to the knee-rest by retaining means 16.
The short limb 9 of the L-shaped frame member is wider than the long limb 7.
The free ends of the short limbs opposite the ends attached to the seat section provide
ground engaging legs 18 for supporting the seat and taper outwards to form a wider
base area or foot 20. This assists in stabilisation of the device when in use. Gripping
means may also be provided on the underside of the base area to prevent movement
of the device when in use.
The seat member 4 is a moulded plastics component comprising a transverse
seat element 21 supported between two, spaced-apart legs 22 extending
perpendicularly therefrom for attachment to the L-shaped members (see Figure 4).
The height of the seat member 4 is relative to the ground engaging foot is adjustable
to enable a satisfactory height to be chosen by the user of the device. Adjustment
may be by the provision of a series of complementary holes 30 in the legs 22 of the
seat member and the short limbs 9 of the members 5 which may be aligned and
secured at the required height by suitable retaining means. The transverse seat region
has padding 10, such as foam, which may be fabric covered, on its upper surface to
enhance the comfort for the user.
It will be appreciated that the size and shape of the transverse seat region may
be varied, but preferably is rectangular with a slightly curved surface.
The legs 22 of the seat member preferably converge towards to the transverse
seat region 21 to provide a reception location 40 (shown as an inverted V-shape in
Figure 2). The reception location may also be provided with padding 10 to cushion
the back of the leg/heel of the user. Preferably the leg is held in contact with the
padded surface by strapping 12.
The knee-rest 6 of the apparatus comprises two parts 6a and 6b hingedly
mounted with respect to one another. Preferably, the parts are joined by means of a
living hinge 52 consisting of a region where the plastics material of the two sections
is substantially reduced in thickness to enable the bending of the material. This
allows the part 6b to pivot with respect to part 6a as denoted by arrow A. The
smaller part 6a of the knee-rest is attached non-movably to the long limb 9 of the
framework by retaining means 60. Both sections carry resilient padding for
cushioning purposes. A foam plastics material is preferred.
An adjustable strap 12b having buckles 14a and 14b is provided on the smaller
part 6a to secure the apparatus to the leg of the user by passing around the back of
the knee. The buckles connect with headed pins 15a, 15b respectively.
In operation, the user is able to balance his weight between the seat 4 and
knee-rest 6 depending on the operation being performed. If the user has to move to a
new working position, the apparatus can remain attached to the leg such that it is
carried along with the user.
Where bending of the leg gives rise to relative movement between the upper
end of the tibia and the knee-cap, this is accommodated by the provision of the
articulated knee-rest which greatly improves the overall comfort of the portable seat
and knee-rest apparatus because the flexible nature of the knee-rest enables it to move
with the corresponding movement of the leg. This is far more desirable than the rigid
structure of the device of the prior art since the knee-rest bends with the bending of
the knee when the user walks and/or bends to kneel down.
The use of moulded lightweight reinforced plastics components for the portable
seat and knee-rest apparatus of the present invention result in a less bulky and heavy
device than was available prior hereto. The individual components may also be
replaced independently of one another if required, for example due to damage or wear
and tear.