Occupational Health: Wearable Kneel-Sit Support Device for Manual Labor and Heavy Industry Applications

Description:
This CDC-developed technology describes a novel ergonomic device that supports a portion of the worker's weight while kneeling, relieving the knee pressure and pain common to many manual labor occupations. Unfortunately, many of the devices that have been used in the past to relieve pressure on the knees are bulky, heavy, and of questionable durability.

This device relieves pressure from the knees while kneeling, is easily portable, is attachable to the body, and can be moved automatically by the user without the user having to pick up the device and manually move it to a new position. The device is nonflammable and durable, so that it can be used in heavy industry and on horizontally constrained and uneven surfaces, and is comfortable to use while kneeling, thereby improving worker productivity.
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Jeremiah Mitzelfelt
NIH Technology Transfer
301-443-8518
jeremiah.mitzelfelt@nih.gov
Inventors:
Ova Johnston
Stephen Hudock
Steven Wurzelbacher
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SUPPORT
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