CA1236389A - Sitting device and utilization thereof - Google Patents
Sitting device and utilization thereofInfo
- Publication number
- CA1236389A CA1236389A CA000457178A CA457178A CA1236389A CA 1236389 A CA1236389 A CA 1236389A CA 000457178 A CA000457178 A CA 000457178A CA 457178 A CA457178 A CA 457178A CA 1236389 A CA1236389 A CA 1236389A
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- sitting device
- seat
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C7/00—Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
- A47C7/02—Seat parts
- A47C7/024—Seat parts with double seats
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C9/00—Stools for specified purposes
- A47C9/002—Stools for specified purposes with exercising means or having special therapeutic or ergonomic effects
- A47C9/005—Stools for specified purposes with exercising means or having special therapeutic or ergonomic effects with forwardly inclined seat, e.g. with a knee-support
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- Chairs For Special Purposes, Such As Reclining Chairs (AREA)
- Special Chairs (AREA)
- Finger-Pressure Massage (AREA)
- Chair Legs, Seat Parts, And Backrests (AREA)
- Massaging Devices (AREA)
Abstract
A B S T R A C T
A sitting device comprising a seat, possibly also a back support, said sitting device being intended to be used either for a conventional sitting posture or a kneeling-like sitting posture. The device provides the possibility of a kneeling-like sitting posture in that the seat is divid-able into two or three parts in such a manner that there is established two mutually shiftable units, said units being so arranged that they can be brought to lie at mutually different levels, the first one of said units thereby serving to support the posterior of the user, and the second unit being at a lower level, serving to support one or both of the user's shins. The said first and second unit may be telescopically or slidably interconnected and the second unit in its lower position normally assumed an angle to the plane of the first unit.
A sitting device comprising a seat, possibly also a back support, said sitting device being intended to be used either for a conventional sitting posture or a kneeling-like sitting posture. The device provides the possibility of a kneeling-like sitting posture in that the seat is divid-able into two or three parts in such a manner that there is established two mutually shiftable units, said units being so arranged that they can be brought to lie at mutually different levels, the first one of said units thereby serving to support the posterior of the user, and the second unit being at a lower level, serving to support one or both of the user's shins. The said first and second unit may be telescopically or slidably interconnected and the second unit in its lower position normally assumed an angle to the plane of the first unit.
Description
A sitting device and utilization thereof The present invention relates to a sitting device including a seat, possibly also a back support and utilization thereof.
Over a number of years there has been known sitting devices being particularly constructed for a kneeling-like sitting posture, viz. chairs marketed under the trademark BALANSR (alternative sitting posture). Such chairs are inter alia known from the Norwegian patents Nos. 143 012, 143 189, 145 126, 145 973 and the German utility models G 8307879.7 and G 8313203.1.
Further, a particular sitting device for a kneeling-like sitting posture is also known from the Norwegian patent 133 090.
However, there are situations where the user of a chair which is particularly designed for a kneeling-like sitting posture desires to use the chair as a conventional chair by placing the feet in the normal way on the floor, whereas in other cases users of conventional office chairs have expressed the need for a chair with possibilities for kneeling-like sitting posture.
The present invention therefore has an object to provide a sitting device which in one state of use looks like a conventional chair with a seat and possibly a back suppoxt, whereas it, in a second state, can be used for a kneeling-like sitting posture.
Further features of the sitting device according to the invention will appear from the subsequent patent claims and from the description below with reference to the attached drawings.
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Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate the sitting device according to the inventions provided on a leg subframe.
Figs. 3 and 4, figs. 5 and 6, figs. 7 and 8, figs. 9 and 10 and figs. 11 and 12 illustrate five different exempli-fied embodiments of the sitting device according to the invention.
In fig. 1, the sitting device according to the inven-tion is provided on a leg subframe 1. sasically, the device consists of a seat 2 which in the embodiment of figs. 1 and as well as figs. 3 and 4 is dividable into two parts 3, 4.
The sitting device may possibly be provided with a back rest or a back support 5, although it will be readily understood that such a back rest is not necessary in order to implement the invention. In the embodiment of fig. 1, which is to be considered as an example only and not in any way limiting as regards the scope of the invention, a support column 6 extends upwardly from the subframe 1. the said supporting column 6 may be a step-free and telescopically shiftable column sup-porting the seat part 4 as also apparent from fig. 2.
In the mode of use shown in figs. 1 and 3, the sitting device is used as a conventional chair. In the mode of use made pos-sible according to figs. 2 and 4, the parts 3 and 4 of the teat 2 are, however, shifted from each other, so that the ~xontmost part 3 is situated at a lower level than the rear part 4, the said rear part 4, also denoted the first unit tllereby serving to support the posterior of the user, whereas the front part 3, denoted the second unit, will serve to sup-port one or both of the user's shins. As clearly indicated 3 ' I
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in figs. 2 and 4, the two parts 3 and 4 are mutually tele-scopically or slidably connected -to each other, and the mutu-al distance between the two parts 3 and 4 can be made adjust able, e.g. by a suitable locking mechanism (not shown).
As will appear from figs. 1 and 3, the parts 3, 4 of the seat 2 will basically be at the same plane wheras the parts in the mutually separated state at the mutually dif-ferent levels are not in the same plane, since the front part 3, e.g. at its front edge is provided with a tilting mechanism 8 causing the support face for one or both of the shins of the user to be placed in an angle to the part 4.
As seen from figs. 2 and 4, the part 4 has preferably an inclined position relative to the horisontal plane, provided by a tilting mechanism provided in connection with the leg subframe 1, 6 of the sitting device. This tilting mechanism may be adjustable, so that the first unit 4 may assume the angle relative to the horizontal plane as desired my the user.
Fits. 5 and 6 illustrate a second embodiment of the sitting device according to the invention. Contrary to the solution of figs. 3 and 4, where the said first unit 4 has a substan-tially bicycle seat-shape and the second unit has a form which is complementary to the first unit, the units 4 and 3 oE f its . 5 and 6 are substantially rectangular and the units are mutually interconnected bv means of a sliding mechanism 10. The shin supporting unit 3 may be provided with means not shown to bring it to a level which is lower than that of the irst unit, and to lie in a plane which is different from the plane of the first unit 4. Otherwise, the description is substantially the same as for the embodiment of figs. 1-4.
In figs. 7 and 8, a third embodiment of the device accordingI to the invention is illustrated, said embodiment represen- I
i ting a modified version of the embodiment according to igsJ.
4 3d 5 and 6. The seat 2 is in this modified version divided in-to two parts 4 and 3, the faces 4' and 3' of separa-tion between the said two parts being such that -the face 3' of the second unit 3, when at a lower level rela-tive -to the said first unit, forms an immediate supporting faee for -the shin or ShillS of -the user.
Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate a fourth embodiment oE the sitting device according to the invention, the seat 2 consis-ting of tilree mutually parallel parts 1l, 12 and 13, -the middle part forming the sald first unit and the other two 11, 12 form-in the second unit. As clearly appears from fig. 10, -the middle unit 13 can be brought to lie a-t a level which is hig-her than thàt of the parts 11 and 12, 13 and 11, 12, respec-tive-ly forming a mutual angle, and the first unit 13 in any event forming an angle relative to the horisontal plane. As will further appear from fig. 10, the first unit 13 can be con-nected to the second unit 11, 12 by means of an articulated mechanism 14. The unit 13 itself can be connected to the said mechanism 14 by e.g. a sliding member 15, which may be provided with a locking mechanism, not shown, in order to bring the first unit 13 to the required distance from the said mechanism 14.
Figs. 11 and 12 illustrate a fif-th embodiment of the seat 2, said seat being a substantially circular and subdivided into angular segments 16, 17, 18. According to the embodiment as shown, the angular segmen-ts 17, 18 are fixedly intercon-nected and form the second unit of the sitting device. Theirst unit 16 is intended to form -the support face for the pos-terior of the user. The two units 16, and 17, 18, resp. are~mutually interconnec-ted by means of an intercon-nection mechanism 19, which may be adjustable and e.g.
of telescopically or slidable type. The description oE this embodiment is otherwise as for the embodimen-t according to figs. 5 and 6. Upon a possible modification of the embodi-ment according to figs. 11 and 12, where the user may only ¦
require support of one of the shins, it could be visualized ¦
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e.g. to let the angular segment 18 be fixedly connected to the angular segment 16 instead of to the angular segment 17.
Thereby, there would be provided a somewhat larger posterior supporting unit 16, 18, whereas the part 17 would serve to support only said one shin.
It will be readily understood that the device according to the invention, as illustrated hy examples in figs. 3 - 12, may be provided on any suitable subframe. Such subframe may either be connected to the said first uni-t or the the said second unit.
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Over a number of years there has been known sitting devices being particularly constructed for a kneeling-like sitting posture, viz. chairs marketed under the trademark BALANSR (alternative sitting posture). Such chairs are inter alia known from the Norwegian patents Nos. 143 012, 143 189, 145 126, 145 973 and the German utility models G 8307879.7 and G 8313203.1.
Further, a particular sitting device for a kneeling-like sitting posture is also known from the Norwegian patent 133 090.
However, there are situations where the user of a chair which is particularly designed for a kneeling-like sitting posture desires to use the chair as a conventional chair by placing the feet in the normal way on the floor, whereas in other cases users of conventional office chairs have expressed the need for a chair with possibilities for kneeling-like sitting posture.
The present invention therefore has an object to provide a sitting device which in one state of use looks like a conventional chair with a seat and possibly a back suppoxt, whereas it, in a second state, can be used for a kneeling-like sitting posture.
Further features of the sitting device according to the invention will appear from the subsequent patent claims and from the description below with reference to the attached drawings.
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Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate the sitting device according to the inventions provided on a leg subframe.
Figs. 3 and 4, figs. 5 and 6, figs. 7 and 8, figs. 9 and 10 and figs. 11 and 12 illustrate five different exempli-fied embodiments of the sitting device according to the invention.
In fig. 1, the sitting device according to the inven-tion is provided on a leg subframe 1. sasically, the device consists of a seat 2 which in the embodiment of figs. 1 and as well as figs. 3 and 4 is dividable into two parts 3, 4.
The sitting device may possibly be provided with a back rest or a back support 5, although it will be readily understood that such a back rest is not necessary in order to implement the invention. In the embodiment of fig. 1, which is to be considered as an example only and not in any way limiting as regards the scope of the invention, a support column 6 extends upwardly from the subframe 1. the said supporting column 6 may be a step-free and telescopically shiftable column sup-porting the seat part 4 as also apparent from fig. 2.
In the mode of use shown in figs. 1 and 3, the sitting device is used as a conventional chair. In the mode of use made pos-sible according to figs. 2 and 4, the parts 3 and 4 of the teat 2 are, however, shifted from each other, so that the ~xontmost part 3 is situated at a lower level than the rear part 4, the said rear part 4, also denoted the first unit tllereby serving to support the posterior of the user, whereas the front part 3, denoted the second unit, will serve to sup-port one or both of the user's shins. As clearly indicated 3 ' I
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in figs. 2 and 4, the two parts 3 and 4 are mutually tele-scopically or slidably connected -to each other, and the mutu-al distance between the two parts 3 and 4 can be made adjust able, e.g. by a suitable locking mechanism (not shown).
As will appear from figs. 1 and 3, the parts 3, 4 of the seat 2 will basically be at the same plane wheras the parts in the mutually separated state at the mutually dif-ferent levels are not in the same plane, since the front part 3, e.g. at its front edge is provided with a tilting mechanism 8 causing the support face for one or both of the shins of the user to be placed in an angle to the part 4.
As seen from figs. 2 and 4, the part 4 has preferably an inclined position relative to the horisontal plane, provided by a tilting mechanism provided in connection with the leg subframe 1, 6 of the sitting device. This tilting mechanism may be adjustable, so that the first unit 4 may assume the angle relative to the horizontal plane as desired my the user.
Fits. 5 and 6 illustrate a second embodiment of the sitting device according to the invention. Contrary to the solution of figs. 3 and 4, where the said first unit 4 has a substan-tially bicycle seat-shape and the second unit has a form which is complementary to the first unit, the units 4 and 3 oE f its . 5 and 6 are substantially rectangular and the units are mutually interconnected bv means of a sliding mechanism 10. The shin supporting unit 3 may be provided with means not shown to bring it to a level which is lower than that of the irst unit, and to lie in a plane which is different from the plane of the first unit 4. Otherwise, the description is substantially the same as for the embodiment of figs. 1-4.
In figs. 7 and 8, a third embodiment of the device accordingI to the invention is illustrated, said embodiment represen- I
i ting a modified version of the embodiment according to igsJ.
4 3d 5 and 6. The seat 2 is in this modified version divided in-to two parts 4 and 3, the faces 4' and 3' of separa-tion between the said two parts being such that -the face 3' of the second unit 3, when at a lower level rela-tive -to the said first unit, forms an immediate supporting faee for -the shin or ShillS of -the user.
Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate a fourth embodiment oE the sitting device according to the invention, the seat 2 consis-ting of tilree mutually parallel parts 1l, 12 and 13, -the middle part forming the sald first unit and the other two 11, 12 form-in the second unit. As clearly appears from fig. 10, -the middle unit 13 can be brought to lie a-t a level which is hig-her than thàt of the parts 11 and 12, 13 and 11, 12, respec-tive-ly forming a mutual angle, and the first unit 13 in any event forming an angle relative to the horisontal plane. As will further appear from fig. 10, the first unit 13 can be con-nected to the second unit 11, 12 by means of an articulated mechanism 14. The unit 13 itself can be connected to the said mechanism 14 by e.g. a sliding member 15, which may be provided with a locking mechanism, not shown, in order to bring the first unit 13 to the required distance from the said mechanism 14.
Figs. 11 and 12 illustrate a fif-th embodiment of the seat 2, said seat being a substantially circular and subdivided into angular segments 16, 17, 18. According to the embodiment as shown, the angular segmen-ts 17, 18 are fixedly intercon-nected and form the second unit of the sitting device. Theirst unit 16 is intended to form -the support face for the pos-terior of the user. The two units 16, and 17, 18, resp. are~mutually interconnec-ted by means of an intercon-nection mechanism 19, which may be adjustable and e.g.
of telescopically or slidable type. The description oE this embodiment is otherwise as for the embodimen-t according to figs. 5 and 6. Upon a possible modification of the embodi-ment according to figs. 11 and 12, where the user may only ¦
require support of one of the shins, it could be visualized ¦
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e.g. to let the angular segment 18 be fixedly connected to the angular segment 16 instead of to the angular segment 17.
Thereby, there would be provided a somewhat larger posterior supporting unit 16, 18, whereas the part 17 would serve to support only said one shin.
It will be readily understood that the device according to the invention, as illustrated hy examples in figs. 3 - 12, may be provided on any suitable subframe. Such subframe may either be connected to the said first uni-t or the the said second unit.
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Claims (10)
1. A sitting device including a seat divisible into two or three parts so as to provide two mutually displaceable units so arranged that they can he brought to lie at mutually different levels, the first of said units thereby serving to support the posterior of the user, and the second of said units being at a lower level and serving to support one or both of the shins of the user.
2. A sitting device according to claim 1, wherein said second unit is slidably connected to the first unit and in its lower position is caused to lie in a plane forming an angle with the plane of the first unit.
3. A sitting device according to claim 1, wherein the seat is divisible into two parts forming the said units, said second unit being slidably connected to the first unit, and the faces of separation between the two parts being such that the face of separation on the second part forms a support for the shin or shins of the user.
4. A supporting device according to claim 1, wherein the seat is divisible into three parts which are mutually parallel in the longitudinal direction of the seat, the middle one of said parts forming said first unit and the other two forming the second unit.
5. A sitting device according to claim 1, wherein the seat consists of three angular segments, one of which constitutes the first unit and the other two form the second unit.
6. A sitting device according to claim 1, wherein the seat consists of three angular segments, two of which constitute the first unit and the remaining one constitutes the second unit.
7. A sitting device according to claims 5 or 6, wherein said angular segments are equal.
8. A sitting device according to any of claims 1, 5 or 6, wherein said first unit in its operational mode forms an acute angle with the horizontal.
9. A sitting device according to any of claims 1, or 6, wherein either the first or the second unit is supported by a leg subframe.
10. A sitting device according to any of claims 1, 5 or 6, including a back support.
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NO832508A NO153913C (en) | 1983-07-08 | 1983-07-08 | DEVICE AT CHAIR. |
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GB (1) | GB2154871B (en) |
IT (1) | IT1174587B (en) |
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