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To improve posture, crutchlike devices are
mounted on the seat of the chairs so as to
be adjustable to proper armpit height.
Alternative: musical armpit chairs wherein
the adjustable crutchlike devices moves up
and down to the beat of a catchy tune.
Alternative of the alternative: the
crutchlike
devices of chairs around the
devices move up and down in sequence.
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Thank God, I thought this was gonna be large fleshy moist hairy concave seats. + for not being that. |
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I get the first paragraph. I don't get the other two. |
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I like the 2nd best. if it moved up and down when no-one was seated, the paranoid among us would think the chair was laughing at our expense. |
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Could've sworn it was an FJ idea from the title. |
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First I've heard of crutches as improving posture. That a fact? |
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If you have crutches adjusted so that your weight is taken by the armpit pads most of the time, this causes nerve damage to the lower arms and hands. Ideally these suold be adjusted so that there is room for 2 fingers between the pad and the pit. |
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Yeah, [GB], I'm also skeptical about the posture improving potential of this chair... |
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//musical armpit chairs// Could you have cymbals under your arms? |
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I actually thought of the same idea, its actually how I found this website when I was doing a preliminary patent search randomly enough.
I think this is a great idea. - I found a lot of wheel chairs with similar armpit support systems and would love to apply it to a computer chair model.
I have a bad back myself and long hours of hovering over a computer kills my back. As strange as the idea may look and sound. it seems to be a vary natural thing how your armpits make perfect supports; relieving tension from the spine and back muscles and keeping your posture staight. |
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If armpit rests were an added feature ontop of the traditional armrests, cumfortably cushioned, and easily adjustable. This chair could be a great thing and I would like to build one for myself. |
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