The laid back chair

A - Human Necessities – 47 – C

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A47C 7/46 (2006.01) A47C 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2351987

In a chair for sitting in it is known to have back support in the upright position at a 90-degree angle with or without armrests. In this invention the back support is at a 135-degree angle to evenly disperse the upper body weight on each vertebra and there are no armrests to allow the legs and the body multiple ways to sit in this chair. This chair is designed to protect the back from bad posture. This chair is narrow allowing a person to sit in a straddle position to allow them to stretch their leg mussels. And this chair has thick cushions for your comfort. This chair comes with a head rest with 3 positions. This chair can come with wheels and handles so a person can take it wherever they go and use it as a walker and a carry cart. This chair is made to keep your legs and hips from 90 degree angle or less protecting the body from pinching a nerve or disc.

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