Abstract:
An enhanced boot tray that combines the functions of a boot tray, shoe scraper, foot rest or stool. This boot tray has a plurality of upward extending projections connected to a flat base. The base is surrounded by a wall that may rise up to the height of the projections to serve as an additional scraping surface for footwear. This boot tray may optionally be used with a foot rest designed with a top surface that has the same characteristics as the tray, and walls elevating the top surface. When used with the foot rest, the boot tray is placed underneath to save space while providing additional space to store footwear. The foot rest also serves as a boot tray and shoe scraper.
Abstract:
Device and method for taking off a therapeutic elastic sock. A device 1 for taking off a therapeutic elastic sock has a strip 3 and a handle 5 which is connected to the strip. The strip 3 is put between the leg 13 of a person wearing the sock and the sock 7 and then pushed downwards pushing the sock 7 off. In order to make it easier to push the sock off, the strip 3 is made of a flexible material. Because of this, the strip 3 bends round the heel 11 of the person wearing the sock and the force 17 on the sock 7 is exerted more in the direction the sock is taken off 19 than in the direction of the leg.
Abstract:
This application describes an athletic activity transition device for use during multi-activity athletic events (to include decathlons, duathlons, biathlons, x-terra and other multi sporting activities that require transitioning between the various sporting activities) to minimize the time expended by an athlete during transitions from one athletic activity to the next. The disclosure is directed specifically to the device's blades which are used to carry athletic gear—specifically shoes, and are designed to be oriented in such a way to facilitate quick and efficient access to the gear when transitioning between athletic activities. The athletic activity transition device further provides a stable platform on which the athlete can sit during the changing process, thus allowing a brief rest period and saving time and energy otherwise wasted while trying to balance changing shoes and other gear in a standing position.
Abstract:
A foot stabilizing device which can be extended from between a box springs and a mattress of a user's bed to support the user's foot in an elevated position while trimming toenails or donning a sock or shoe, for example and without limitation includes a generally elongated device neck and a device platform carried by and oriented at an angle with respect to the device neck.
Abstract:
There is provided a bench to facilitate the self-examination, shaving, and/or cleansing of the user's pubic area. The bench includes a cavity which is covered by an operable top. A light and a mirror are received in the cavity. The bench includes one or more foot supports. The mirror is mechanically linked to the top so that when the top is opened the mirror will move out of the cavity. The mirror is adjustable to permit the user to readily observe the pubic area.
Abstract:
An enhanced boot tray that combines the functions of a boot tray, shoe scraper, foot rest or stool. This boot tray has a plurality of upward extending projections connected to a flat base, The base is surrounded by a wall that may rise up to the height of the projections to serve as an additional scraping surface for footwear. This boot tray may optionally be used with a foot rest designed with a top surface that has the same characteristics as the tray, and walls elevating the top surface. When used with the foot rest, the boot tray is placed underneath to save space while providing additional space to store footwear. The foot rest also serves as a boot tray and shoe scraper.
Abstract:
A combination elevated seat and boot jack having a base member with at least one boot removal notch. An upright pedestal supports the seat in an elevated position. The width of the platform of the base is sufficient to improve stability of the user of the jack.
Abstract:
This application describes an athletic activity transition device for use during multi-activity athletic events (to include decathlons, duathlons, biathlons, x-terra and other multi sporting activities that require transitioning between the various sporting activities) to minimize the time expended by an athlete during transitions from one athletic activity to the next. The disclosure is directed specifically to the device's blades which are used to carry athletic gear—specifically shoes, and are designed to be oriented in such a way to facilitate quick and efficient access to the gear when transitioning between athletic activities. The athletic activity transition device further provides a stable platform on which the athlete can sit during the changing process, thus allowing a brief rest period and saving time and energy otherwise wasted while trying to balance changing shoes and other gear in a standing position.