A sitting posture corrector with conveniently-stored inclination angle
By installing detachable support legs and a storage cavity on the front side of the posture corrector's table, the problems of existing posture correctors lacking an inclined surface, leading to hunchback and being bulky and difficult to store are solved, achieving convenient use and a multi-functional design.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- CHANGSHA YUETU E-COMMERCE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
AI Technical Summary
Existing posture correctors do not have an inclined surface, which can easily lead to hunchback in children. Moreover, most of them are bulky, difficult to store, and have limited functions.
Design a detachable support leg that supports an adjustable tabletop tilt angle. The support leg can be detached and stored, and can also be used as a pen holder. The front of the tabletop has a storage cavity for storing small items.
It effectively helps children develop good sitting posture, is easy to use, small in size and easy to store, has multiple functions, and improves the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of orthotics, and in particular to a posture corrector with an easy-to-store tilt angle. Background Technology
[0002] A posture corrector, as the name suggests, is an assistive tool designed to help users improve and maintain correct sitting posture. Maintaining incorrect posture for extended periods can lead to various health problems, such as neck, back, and shoulder pain, and may even trigger more serious spinal issues. Posture correctors help users adjust their body posture by providing support and guidance, thereby mitigating these potential health risks.
[0003] The current posture corrector mainly consists of a table, a base, a telescopic rod, a chest support, and a reading bracket. The base is located on the back of the table; the telescopic rod is located on the base; the chest support is located at the top of the telescopic rod; and the reading bracket is located on the front of the table and extends upward.
[0004] However, current posture correctors do not have an inclined surface, which easily leads children to develop a hunchback habit when reading and writing, making them inconvenient to use. The few posture correctors that do have an inclined surface are bulky, difficult to store, and have limited functionality. Therefore, it is necessary to improve current posture correctors. Summary of the Invention
[0005] In view of this, the present invention addresses the deficiencies of the existing technology, and its main purpose is to provide a posture corrector with an easy-to-store tilt angle, which can effectively solve the problems of inconvenience in use or large size and difficulty in storage of existing posture correctors.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A posture corrector with an easy-to-store tilt angle includes a tabletop, a base, a telescopic rod, a chest support, and a reading bracket; the base is located on the rear side of the tabletop; the telescopic rod is located on the base; the chest support is located at the top of the telescopic rod; the reading bracket is located on the front side of the tabletop and extends upward; a support foot is detachably installed on the bottom front side of the tabletop, and the support foot supports the tabletop to tilt upward and forward.
[0008] Preferably, the tabletop includes a base plate and a leather layer, the leather layer being adhered and fixed to the surface of the base plate.
[0009] Preferably, the substrate is a wooden board.
[0010] Preferably, the support feet are two symmetrically arranged on the left and right sides.
[0011] Preferably, mounting holes are formed through the upper and lower surfaces of the front side of the tabletop. The support leg includes a main body and a fastener. The upper end of the main body extends radially to form a lower limiting ring, which abuts against the bottom surface of the tabletop. The upper end of the main body has a lower positioning ring that extends into the mounting hole. The outer wall of the lower positioning ring fits against the inner wall of the mounting hole, and the inner wall of the lower positioning ring has a protruding fastening part. The fastener has an upper limiting ring that abuts against the top surface of the tabletop. An upper positioning ring extends from the fastener. The outer wall of the upper positioning ring fits against the inner wall of the lower positioning ring, and the outer wall of the upper positioning ring has a fastening hole. The fastening part engages with the fastening hole for a snap-fit connection.
[0012] Preferably, the main body has an upward-facing accommodating cavity for storing items, and the buckle is annular, with its opening directly aligned with the opening of the accommodating cavity.
[0013] Preferably, the buckle is provided with a removable cover plate that covers the opening of the buckle.
[0014] Preferably, the bottom surface of the main body is fixed with an anti-slip pad.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has obvious advantages and beneficial effects. Specifically, as can be seen from the above technical solution:
[0016] With detachable support legs installed at the bottom front of the tabletop, the tabletop can be tilted and supported on the desktop, allowing children to naturally develop a good posture when reading and writing, making it more convenient to use. When not in use, the support legs can be removed to reduce the size and make it easy to store. The support legs can also be used to store various small items, making it versatile and convenient to use. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional assembly diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the tabletop and support legs assembled in a preferred embodiment of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is an enlarged exploded view of the tabletop and support legs in a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 4 This is an enlarged exploded view of the support foot in a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram:
[0022] 10. Tabletop 11. Substrate
[0023] 12. Leather layer 101. Mounting holes
[0024] 20. Base; 30. Telescopic rod
[0025] 40. Chest support; 50. Reading stand
[0026] 60. Supporting legs 61. Main body components
[0027] 611. Lower limit ring; 612. Lower positioning ring
[0028] 613, Buckle part; 62, Fastener.
[0029] 621. Upper limit ring; 622. Upper positioning ring
[0030] 623, 63-hole fastener, anti-slip foot pad
[0031] 64. Cover plate 601. Receiving cavity Detailed Implementation
[0032] Please refer to Figures 1 to 4 As shown, it illustrates the specific structure of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, including a tabletop 10, a base 20, a telescopic rod 30, a chest support 40, and a reading stand 50.
[0033] The tabletop 10 includes a base plate 11 and a leather layer 12, which is adhered and fixed to the surface of the base plate 11. In this embodiment, the base plate 11 is a wooden board, which is not easily deformed. Furthermore, mounting holes 101 are formed through the upper and lower front surfaces of the tabletop 10, with two mounting holes 101 arranged on the left and right sides.
[0034] The base 20 is located on the rear side of the tabletop 10; the telescopic rod 30 is located on the base 20; the chest support 40 is located at the top of the telescopic rod 30; and the reading bracket 50 is located on the front side of the tabletop 10 and extends upward.
[0035] The tabletop 10 has a detachable support leg 60 at its front bottom, which supports the tabletop 10 as it extends forward and upward. In this embodiment, there are two support legs 60 arranged symmetrically on the left and right sides. Specifically, the support leg 60 includes a main body 61 and a fastener 62; the upper end of the main body 61 extends radially to form a lower limiting ring 611, which abuts against the bottom surface of the tabletop 10; the upper end of the main body 61 has a lower positioning ring 612, which extends into the mounting hole 101, and the outer wall of the lower positioning ring 612 fits against the inner wall of the mounting hole 101; the inner wall of the lower positioning ring 612 has a protruding fastening part 613; the fastener 62 has an upper limiting ring 621, which abuts against the top surface of the tabletop 10, and the fastener 62 extends to form an upper positioning ring 622, the outer wall of the upper positioning ring 622 fits against the inner wall of the lower positioning ring 612; the outer wall of the upper positioning ring 622 has a fastening hole 623, and the fastening part 613 engages with the fastening hole 623 for a fastening connection. Furthermore, the main body 61 has an upward-facing accommodating cavity 601 for storing items. The buckle 62 is annular, with its opening directly aligned with the opening of the accommodating cavity 601, allowing the support leg 60 to be used as a pen holder. Additionally, an anti-slip pad 63 is fixed to the bottom surface of the main body 61. Moreover, a removable cover 64 is provided on the buckle 62, covering its opening and not affecting the overall appearance or normal use of the tabletop 10.
[0036] The usage method of this embodiment is described in detail below:
[0037] When in use, place this product on a table. The support leg 60 tilts the tabletop 10 forward and upward, with the tabletop 10 forming an angle of 12-15° with the table surface, naturally fostering a good posture for children while reading and writing. Next, adjust the telescopic rod 30 as needed to adjust the chest support 40 to a suitable height. Documents to be written on can then be placed on the surface of the tabletop 10, or documents to be read can be placed on the reading stand 50. During use, various small items (such as pens, rulers, erasers, etc.) can be placed in the receiving cavity 601 to keep the tabletop clean and tidy. When not in use, the support leg 60 can be detached from the tabletop 10 and stored away, saving space.
[0038] The key design feature of this invention is that a support leg can be detachably installed on the bottom front side of the tabletop. The support leg can tilt the tabletop and support it on the desktop, allowing children to naturally develop a good posture when reading and writing, making it more convenient to use. When not in use, the support leg can be detached to reduce its size and make it easy to store. The support leg can also be used to store various small items, making it versatile and convenient to use.
[0039] The technical principles of this utility model have been described above with reference to specific embodiments. These descriptions are merely for explaining the principles of this utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model in any way. Based on this explanation, those skilled in the art can readily conceive of other specific embodiments of this utility model without any inventive effort, and these embodiments will all fall within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle, comprising a tabletop, a base, a telescopic rod, a chest support, and a reading bracket; the base is disposed on the rear side of the tabletop; the telescopic rod is disposed on the base; the chest support is disposed at the top of the telescopic rod; the reading bracket is disposed on the front side of the tabletop and extends upward; characterized in that: The tabletop has a detachable support leg at the bottom front side, which supports the tabletop to tilt upwards and forwards.
2. The posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The tabletop includes a base plate and a leather layer, which is adhered and fixed to the surface of the base plate.
3. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The substrate is a wooden board.
4. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The support feet are two in number, arranged symmetrically on the left and right.
5. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The front upper and lower surfaces of the tabletop have through-holes for mounting holes. The support leg includes a main body and a buckle. The upper end of the main body extends radially to form a lower limiting ring, which abuts against the bottom surface of the tabletop. The upper end of the main body has a lower positioning ring that extends into the mounting hole. The outer wall of the lower positioning ring fits against the inner wall of the mounting hole, and the inner wall of the lower positioning ring has a protruding buckle. The buckle has an upper limiting ring that abuts against the top surface of the tabletop. The buckle also extends an upper positioning ring, whose outer wall fits against the inner wall of the lower positioning ring. The outer wall of the upper positioning ring has a buckle hole, and the buckle engages with the buckle hole for a snap-fit connection.
6. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The main body has an upward-facing accommodating cavity for storing items. The buckle is annular, and its opening is directly opposite to the opening of the accommodating cavity.
7. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The fastener is provided with a removable cover plate that covers the opening of the fastener.
8. A posture corrector with an easily foldable tilt angle as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom surface of the main body is fixed with anti-slip pads.