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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2021
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2018
Peter Wilson, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Van Wagner, Morrison, CO (US);
Benjamin Topper, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Joshua Rands, Waconia, MN (US);
Parker Steen, Westminster, CO (US);
Peter Wilson, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Van Wagner, Morrison, CO (US);
Benjamin Topper, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Joshua Rands, Waconia, MN (US);
Parker Steen, Westminster, CO (US);
Other;
Abstract
A back-brace assistive device is provided for supporting a proper lifting posture of a user, including a back-brace assembly featuring a series of interconnected and articulating vertebrae assemblies, as well as an upper back plate assembly and a lower back plate assembly, each in connection with the series of the vertebrae assemblies. Each vertebrae assembly fits into the adjacent assembly via a ball joint, and the series of the vertebrae assemblies couples with the upper and the lower back plate assemblies via additional ball joints. At least one support component extends from the upper back plate assembly, across the series of the articulating vertebrae assemblies, to the lower back plate assembly to provide rigidity and articulation support for the vertebrae assemblies. An anchoring mechanism such as a harness attaches to the back-brace assembly to secure the back-brace assembly to the user's back. Other embodiments are also disclosed.