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Briefcase computer

A carrying case (and an integrated briefcase computer including the carrying case) includes a housing having first and second container portions which are selectively opened and closed, the first and second container portions being coupled together, a computer including central processing unit (CPU) integrally housed in one of the first and second container portions of the housing, a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen located in the other of the first and second container portions of the housing, and a keyboard, removably housed in the one of the first and second container portions, for communicating with the LCD screen.
Owner:LENOVO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD

Ergonomically neutral arm support system

InactiveUS6923505B2Effectively weightlessNeutral body positionVehicle seatsWriting supportsSupporting systemDynamic balance
An ergonomic arm support system maintains a neutral position for the forearm. A mechanical support structure attached to a chair or other mounting structure supports the arms of a sitting or standing person. The system includes moving elements and tensioning elements to provide a dynamic balancing force against the forearms. The support structure is not fixed or locked in a rigid position, but is an active dynamic system that is maintained in equipoise by the continuous operation of the opposing forces. The support structure includes an armrest connected to a flexible linkage or articulated or pivoting assembly, which includes a tensioning element such as a spring. The pivoting assembly moves up and down, with the tensioning element providing the upward force that balances the downward force of the arm.
Owner:RGT UNIV OF CALIFORNIA

Wear and write dry-erase notepad

A portable dry erase notepad for instantly jotting down notes, daily tasks, measurements for engineering and construction, grocery lists, phone numbers, e-mail and home addresses, sketches, etc. while in the car, in the workplace, in class; and at a meeting, party, or any event. The portable dry erase notepad includes a note screen comprises a rectangular panel of dry erase material with rounded edges and or a material being metallic or plastic with a gloss-white dry-erase coating. The note screen is framed in a leather or vinyl faux leather exterior cover that securely seats the note screen leaving the clear or white dry-erase surface exposed. An elastic loop is sewn into the margins of the exterior cover for securing a dry erase marker pen alongside. The dry erase marker pen is equipped with an eraser. The backside of the exterior cover is selectively equipped with a variety of attachment mechanisms, primarily an elastic fabric cuff with hook and look insets for secure wrist-attachment, though a belt clip and / or retractable tether are also provided. The portable dry erase notepad is aesthetically and looks good on the wrist or body, even with the integral marker docked thereto for convenient access, and offers an instant resource for jotting down notes, daily tasks, grocery lists, phone numbers, e-mail and home addresses, measurements or sketches, etc. virtually anywhere.
Owner:ROGERS MICHAEL H

Ergonomically neutral arm support system

InactiveUS20050012376A1Minimal stressEffectively weightlessVehicle seatsStoolsSupporting systemDynamic balance
An ergonomic arm support system maintains a neutral position for the forearm. A mechanical support structure attached to a chair or other mounting structure supports the arms of a sitting or standing person. The system includes moving elements and tensioning elements to provide a dynamic balancing force against the forearms. The support structure is not fixed or locked in a rigid position, but is an active dynamic system that is maintained in equipoise by the continuous operation of the opposing forces. The support structure includes an armrest connected to a flexible linkage or articulated or pivoting assembly, which includes a tensioning element such as a spring. The pivoting assembly moves up and down, with the tensioning element providing the upward force that balances the downward force of the arm.
Owner:RGT UNIV OF CALIFORNIA

Ergonomic mouse

A computer mouse having a separately movable hand rest. The mouse comprises a housing having a conically shaped depression within a top wall of the housing tapering to an aperture through the top wall. A connecting pin extends through the aperture with an interior end secured within the mouse housing. A hand rest providing support to the heel and palm of the hand is orbitally connected to the connecting pin by an aperture through the hand rest located within a concave portion sized to fit within the depression of the mouse housing. The hand rest has an arcuate shaped bottom portion and a base end moving about the mouse housing during use to maintain alignment of the hand rest with the hand. The housing moves free of interference from the hand rest adjacent the arcuate shaped bottom portion. A tensioning means tensions movement of the hand rest about the housing.
Owner:DOAN JIMMY QUANG V

Adaptive arm support

An adaptive arm support provides motion of an armrest within a plane through any direction of translation. A number of vertical rods and bearings permit at least two links to pivot with respect to each other, permitting translation in any direction while staying within the plane. Bushing-tipped set screws are provided which dampen movement, to reduce or eliminate the effects of unintentional tremors. The armrest includes a swivel mounting which is also damped, which permits the longitudinal axis of the armrest to swivel from horizontal orientation to inclined angles which are out of the plane of translation. An elbow pad is provided which also pivots from perpendicular to the armrest longitudinal axis to different angular orientation with respect thereto.
Owner:BERGLUND ANDREW

Laptop computer support platform

A laptop computer support platform including a rigid, multilayered assembly with a thermal insulator disposed between a generally planar upper side and a lower side defined by the assembly for reducing heat transference from a computer adapted to be supported on the upper side of the assembly.
Owner:LAPINATOR

Portable wrist rest system

A portable wrist resting pad for relieving and alleviating the strain and fatigue to the wrist and arm from repetitive and continual use of a computer mouse and keyboard includes a first support member for disposition on the desk surface, a second support member mounted to the first support member and having a density less than the first support member, and a wrist strap that extends outwardly from opposite ends of the support members for encompassing the wrist and attaching the support pad to the wrist. The wrist support pad elevates the wrist the appropriate distance from the work surface to relieve strain and fatigue to the wrist and arm for preventing carpal tunnel syndrome; and preferably one wrist support pad should be secured to each wrist to obtain maximum benefit from the portable wrist rest pads.
Owner:BAUMGARDNER DANNY D

Writing instrument holding and retaining device

InactiveUS20050232682A1Eliminates everyday lossQuickly and easily secureTravelling carriersHoldersEngineeringMagnet
A writing instrument holding and retaining device comprising a wristband / bracelet (22) with one or more fasteners (24), a tether / leash (26), and a writing instrument holder (32) securing a writing instrument (30). The tether connects the writing instrument holder to the wristband. The wristband and tether may be constructed of any suitable material and may vary depending on design and aesthetic preferences. The writing instrument may also have an appropriate fastener (36). The fasteners on the wristband and on the writing instrument must be able to be attached together to secure the writing instrument to the wristband when the writing instrument is not in use. The tether (26) may also have a fastener (28), so that the tether may be kept from dangling when not in use by attaching the tether's fastener to one of the fasteners on the wristband. For each of the fasteners mentioned above (wristband, writing instrument, and tether), any suitable fastener or fastening method may be used, for example, a clip, magnet, or Velcro.
Owner:AGUIRRE MARIO RAMIREZ +1

Movable hand/wrist support for use with a computer mouse

InactiveUS20070152110A1Prevention of carpal tunnel syndromePrevention of associated painCathode-ray tube indicatorsWriting supportsWrist supportEngineering
A movable hand / wrist support for use with a computer mouse is comprised of a flat and constant thickness sheet of material with an aperture there through. Aperture can be configured to be used with a mouse of any size or shape. Aperture may be configured to entirely surround a mouse so that it rests loosely within the aperture or it may be sized merely to allow the optical communication device of a mouse affixed to a top surface of movable support to communicate with an underlying surface. An secondary layer on which a mouse can rest loosely or be affixed can be affixed to a bottom surface of the sheet of material. Movable support may also include a forearm protector. Various layers may be affixed onto the sheet of material to provide additional comfort and support to the user. The hand / wrist support may be provided as a kit.
Owner:FONG STEPHEN

Wristband for keyboard and mouse use

The present invention provides a wristband for use with a keyboard or mouse (or other applications). The wristband is provided with a padded area formed of foam, beads, or other materials, so as to rest beneath the wrist of the user. A strap is provided to attach the padded portion to the user's wrist such that the padded portion rests beneath the wrist of the user so as to elevate the wrist, reduce strain and the like. Several embodiments were disclosed, including a simple embodiment with an integral VELCRO wristband and simple foam padding. More elaborate versions included a beanbag type pad with a rubber base, and an integral version made from, (for example) fabric coated neoprene rubber (e.g., wetsuit material).
Owner:SHEYBANI MANDANA

Portable elbow support

A portable elbow support having a hanger portion, a horizontal stabilizing portion, a vertical stabilizing portion, a support platform, and an elbow receiving portion that is coupled to the support platform.
Owner:ORONA SOLOMON J

Keyboard supporting tray and arm rests for conventional open arm office chairs

A peripheral device support assembly. The peripheral device support assembly includes two detachable armrest and support tray adapted to be attached to each arm of an office chair. The detachable armrest and support tray includes a mount for securing the armrest support unit to a chair arm and a first portion hingedly attached to the mount for allowing the first portion to swivel in relation to the mount. The detachable armrest and support tray also includes a second portion pivotally connected to the second portion such that the first portion folds back over a second portion for storage. A tray spans the distance between the second portion of each detachable armrest and support tray to provide additional workspace.
Owner:MARTIN STEVE

Wearable cushioned wrist support for computer users

A wrist support for supporting a wrist of a user is provided that comprises a plurality of cushioning elements, and a connector for connecting the cushioning elements together, wherein the wrist support is substantially an annulus, and wherein the cushioning elements: comprise a resilient material, are arranged adjacent to one another in the annulus, are arranged radially about the central axis of the annulus, and are capable of being disposed on the user's wrist in a position wherein the user experiences minimal or no wrist strain. The wrist support supports the wrist comfortably in a neutral position that minimizes or eliminates wrist strain when the user is engaged in an activity that involves repetitive wrist or hand movements such as computer mouse usage or typing.
Owner:LIL DRUG STORE PRODS

Adjustable hand positioner for computer mouse

A mechanical device to be cooperatively associated with a computer mouse to cause proper positioning of a user's hand and wrist when using the mouse. The device comprises a support surface to be positioned both longitudinally and height-wise with respect to the mouse so as to support the heel of the user's hand so that the user's hand and wrist are in an ergonomically correct position relative to each other during use of the mouse.
Owner:KENNEDY ROBERT D

Adjustable support for hands and arms

A system and method support the forearm and hand of a user performing repetitive tasks. In one embodiment, the system includes a support bar having a low friction upper surface. First and second cradles are coupled to the support bar to receive and support a user's hands and lower forearms. The cradles have curved bottom surfaces that rest upon the curved upper surface of the support bar to provide a small, low-friction contact area, which enables the user's arms and hands to move effortlessly forward and backwards and left and right. The cradles also tilt and swivel with respect to the support bar. The system and method reduce strains on the arms and shoulders of the user by supporting at least a portion of the weight of the user's arms and hands while the user performs the repetitive tasks.
Owner:ROOT WARREN N

Keyboard device for use with tablet personal computer

A keyboard device for use with a tablet personal computer includes a base body and an upper cover. The base body includes a handle and plural keys. The handle is integrally formed with the base body. The upper cover has a receptacle for accommodating the tablet personal computer. The upper cover is connected with the base body. In addition, the upper cover is rotatable with respect to the base body in order to open or close the upper cover of the keyboard device. When the upper cover of the keyboard device is opened, the tablet personal computer is stored within the receptacle, so that the user may input characters or symbols to the tablet personal computer by depressing the keys. Whereas, when the upper cover of the keyboard device is closed, the keyboard device may be carried by grasping the handle.
Owner:PRIMAX ELECTRONICS LTD

Enhanced comfort wrist rest assembly

An adjustable wrist rest assembly includes a base housing and a pump assembly residing in the housing. A bladder is provided in fluid communication with the pump where the bladder is configured and arranged to receive a user's wrist region thereon. A optional pump button may be connected to the pump assembly with an optional release button connected to the pump assembly. The configuration of the bladder custom adjusts the receipt of the user's wrist region thereon and the comfort associated therewith.
Owner:POLYWORKS

Cushioned Forearm Support Arrangement For A Work Area Or User Input Or Interface Device

A work arrangement includes a work component that is manually manipulated by a user, e.g. a keyboard, and a cushioned support arrangement located between the work component and the user. The cushioned support arrangement includes a cushioned support area that supports the user's forearms and wrists. The cushioned support arrangement includes a cushion member having a device support area. The cushioned support area is located rearwardly of the device support area, and may be arranged on a work surface having a front edge such that the cushioned support arrangement is positioned between the front edge of the work surface and the device support area. A front portion of the cushioned support arrangement may overlie the front edge of the work surface. The device support area may include a recess within which the device is received. A releasable engagement arrangement may be interposed between the device and the device support area.
Owner:ERGONOMIC INGENUITY
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