Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Contoured back
Patent
1998-03-09
2000-09-26
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Bottom or back
Contoured back
29745225, 29734412, A47C 702
Patent
active
061233900
ABSTRACT:
An orthopedic chair designed to place the lumbar spine in a position of lordosis and to assist the user to sit more erect and not slouch. This takes stress off the cervical spine as well as the lumbar spine. The back of the chair has a lumbar roll positioned at the user's belt line and a seat contoured to support the user's thighs so that the knee joints are positioned below the hip joints. A pommel between the thigh supports keeps the user from sliding forwardly and presses the lumbar spine into the lumbar roll.
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Jr. Milton Nelson
Nemmers James C.
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