Jhoanna hardi nayer
Inventor, CompUrest Keyboard Stand –
U.S. Patent No. 5,188,321
Computer armrest that provides comfortable support,
Reducing computer injuries
Author/Teacher – How To Compute
Quick start training system on how to use a PC
She and Hirschenson filed for a patent on July 19, 1991. They were issued U.S. Patent No. 5,188,321 for the CompuRest keyboard stand, which is a product of Hardin’s Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises (CURE) established in 1994. The product is sold on the Internet.
A keyboard stand comprises a substantially rigid plate-like member having an upper … Inventor: Bernard
Hirschenson: Joanna Hardin;
Co created an envelope for a floppy disk that you can print the directory on (FloppyLope 4,708,285) – Did not get inventor’s credit on the ppatent, but received assignment for 50%. Co-created with Hirschenson Computer Keyboard Stand (CompUrest 5,188,321 ) that heals computer injuries. CompUrest, a computer accessory designed to support the user’s arms, elbows, and shoulders, as well as fingers, hands, and wrists. The unit facilitates lowering the keyboard, eliminating the tendency to bend wrists. It also has an indented armrest that extends to support elbows and facilitates better posture.