Head cradle for a therapy table
First Claim
1. A head cradle for use with an article of furniture comprising:
- a) an attachment means with a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to removably attach the head cradle to the article of furniture;
b) a pivot means located at the second end of the attachment means;
c) a support frame attached at a proximate end to the pivot means; and
d) the support frame further comprises a pair of substantially parallel arms which are interconnected by at least one transverse rod; and
e) the substantially parallel arms initially extend downward from the pivot means and then curve upward to terminate at a substantially flat tail end; and
d) a head rest which is attachable to the substantially flat tail end of the support frame.
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Abstract
The present invention is a head cradle for supporting the head of an individual during physical or massage therapy. The device of the present invention attaches to an article of furture such as a table and is lockably adjustable in position. The device may be used with individuals who are lying in either the prone position or the supine position. The device of the present invention supports the head of the individual without obstructing the access of the therapist to important portions of the neck and spinal region. A preferred embodiment of the present invention is substantially J shaped and includes a detachable head rest. Furthermore, the present invention includes an accessory tray which is adapted to be used in combination with the head cradle and has a centrally located ointment holder and a projecting towel holder.
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18 Claims
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1. A head cradle for use with an article of furniture comprising:
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a) an attachment means with a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to removably attach the head cradle to the article of furniture; b) a pivot means located at the second end of the attachment means; c) a support frame attached at a proximate end to the pivot means; and d) the support frame further comprises a pair of substantially parallel arms which are interconnected by at least one transverse rod; and e) the substantially parallel arms initially extend downward from the pivot means and then curve upward to terminate at a substantially flat tail end; and d) a head rest which is attachable to the substantially flat tail end of the support frame.
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2. A head cradle for use with an article of furniture comprising:
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a) an attachment means comprising a pair of support rods, each with a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to removably attach the head cradle to the article of furniture; b) a pivot means located at the second end of the attachment means; c) a support frame attached at a proximate end to the pivot means; and d) a head rest which is attachable to a distal end of the support frame; wherein the pair of support rods, attached pivot means and attached support frame form a J shape. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A head cradle for use with an article of furniture comprising:
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a) an attachment means with a first end and a second end the first end being adapted to removably attach the head cradle to the article of furniture; b) a lockable pivot means located at the second end of the attachment means; c) a support frame attached at a proximate end to the pivot means; and d) an accessory tray which is adapted to be received by the head cradle; and e) a head rest that is releasably attachable to a distal end of the support frame. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A head cradle for use with an article of furniture comprising:
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an attachment means with a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to removably attach the head cradle to the article of furniture; b) a lockable pivot means located at the second end of the attachment means; c) a support frame attached at a proximate end to the pivot means; d) a head rest which is releasably attachable to a distal end of the support frame; and
in combinatione) an accessory tray which is adapted to be used with the head cradle. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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