CN212651207U - System for temporary rest - Google Patents

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CN212651207U
CN212651207U CN202020381052.9U CN202020381052U CN212651207U CN 212651207 U CN212651207 U CN 212651207U CN 202020381052 U CN202020381052 U CN 202020381052U CN 212651207 U CN212651207 U CN 212651207U
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田中俊靖
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池渊昌幸
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The utility model discloses a system for interim rest, include: the chair comprises a cabin (2) with an opening part formed at the front part, a chair (1) with a backrest part (10), an opening and closing component (3) for opening and closing the opening part of the cabin (2), a light control component arranged along the inner surface of the opening and closing component (3), and a first lighting device (4) for irradiating light to the light control component. When the opening is closed by the opening part of the switch member (3) and viewed from the side, a straight line extending from the first illumination device (4) in the vertical direction (the extending direction of the optical axis of the first illumination device (4)) is defined as a straight line A, an intersection point of the straight line A and the inner surface of the switch member (3) is defined as an intersection point O, a normal line of the inner surface of the switch member (3) at the intersection point O is defined as a straight line B, an angle formed by the straight line A and the straight line B is defined as theta, the angle formed by the straight line A and the straight line C is defined as 2 theta +/-10 DEG, and the straight line C is a straight line connecting the intersection point O and the upper end T of the backrest part (10).

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System for temporary rest
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a system for temporary rest, which is provided with a lighting device for prompting a user to wake up.
Background
Heretofore, the following techniques are known: in order to help a user fall asleep and wake up, illumination is controlled in an illumination system for a mobile body (for example, patent document 1).
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2017-159803
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Technical problem to be solved by Utility model
There is a temporary rest system in which a chair, a bed, or the like is installed in a small room having a space therein. In such a temporary rest system, since the chair is surrounded by the cabin, the user can take a temporary rest without being conscious of the sight of the surrounding people.
However, in such a temporary rest system, the cabin is generally formed small, and the entrance of the cabin becomes narrow along with this. Therefore, when the user enters the cabin, it is difficult to confirm an obstacle (for example, a chair) inside the cabin.
The following technical solutions are not proposed yet today: in such a temporary rest system, a lighting device capable of receiving a good wake-up effect is arranged.
The utility model aims at providing a: the lighting device is arranged in the temporary rest system, so that a user can easily confirm the condition inside the cabin and can obtain a better waking effect.
Technical solutions for solving technical problems
In order to achieve the above object, a temporary rest system includes a cabin having a space therein and an opening at a front portion thereof for allowing a user to enter and exit the space, a chair provided on a floor portion of the space in the cabin and having a backrest portion, a light control member for opening and closing the opening of the cabin, the light control member being provided on a surface of the switch member on the side of the space and reflecting incident light, and a lighting device provided in the cabin and emitting light toward the light control member. In a closed state in which the switch member closes the switch portion, an optical axis of the illumination device faces the light control member, and when light is emitted from the illumination device, the emitted light is reflected by the light control member. The upper end of the backrest part of the chair is located within a range of + -10 DEG in the vertical direction with respect to the optical axis of the reflected light formed by being reflected by the light control member.
Effects of Utility model
According to the utility model discloses, can arrange lighting device in the system for interim rest to can enough let the user confirm the condition inside the cabin easily, can obtain better effect of waking up again.
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Fig. 1 is a plan view of a temporary rest system according to the present embodiment;
fig. 2 is a side view of the temporary resting system according to the present embodiment;
fig. 3 is a diagram for explaining an arrangement condition of the first lighting device;
fig. 4 is a diagram for explaining an arrangement condition of a fourth lighting device;
fig. 5 is a diagram for explaining an arrangement condition of a fourth lighting device;
fig. 6 is a diagram for explaining another arrangement condition of the first lighting device.
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1-a chair; 2-cabin; 3-a switching component; 4. 4 a-a first lighting device; 7-a fourth lighting device; 10-a backrest part; 21-right side wall portion; 22-left side wall portion; 23-a rear sidewall portion; 24-a floor portion; u-the user.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. The following embodiments are merely examples that are preferable in nature, and are not intended to limit the present invention, the application objects of the present invention, or the application range of the present invention.
Construction of a system for temporary rest
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the temporary resting system according to the present embodiment, and fig. 2 is a side view of the temporary resting system according to the present embodiment. Fig. 1 and 2 each show a state in which the user U is seated on the chair 1. The opening and closing member 3 is not shown in fig. 1, and the left side wall 22 of the cabin 2 is not shown in fig. 2. In the following description, the horizontal direction is a direction parallel to the upper surface of the floor portion 24, and the vertical direction is a direction perpendicular to the upper surface of the floor portion 24.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the temporary rest system according to the present embodiment includes a chair 1 and a cabin 2. The chair 1 has a backrest 10, and the cabin 2 encloses the chair 1.
In a state where the user U has naturally seated on the chair 1, the upper end of the backrest portion 10 of the chair 1 is aligned with the positions of the eyes of the user U in a side view.
The cabin 2 includes a right side wall portion 21, a left side wall portion 22, a rear side wall portion 23, a floor portion 24, and the opening and closing member 3. Wherein the right side wall portion 21 is disposed on the right side of the chair 1, the left side wall portion 22 is disposed on the left side of the chair 1, the rear side wall portion 23 is disposed on the rear side of the chair 1, and the chair 1 is placed on the floor portion 24. The upper edges of the right side wall 21 and the left side wall 22 are inclined downward from the rear to the front in a side view.
The floor portion 24 is provided with the first lighting device 4, the second lighting device 5, and the third lighting device 6.
The first lighting device 4 is embedded in the floor portion 24, and an upper portion of the first lighting device 4 is covered with a translucent member. The first lighting device 4 is arranged to: is located on the front side of the chair 1 in plan view, with the optical axis directed upward. The second lighting device 5 is arranged to: is located on the rear side of the chair 1 in plan view with the optical axis directed upward. The third lighting device 6 is arranged to: which is located on the rear side of the chair 1 in plan view with the optical axis directed towards the rear side.
The fourth lighting device 7 is provided on the right side wall portion 21. The fourth lighting device 7 is buried in the right sidewall portion 21 and irradiates light toward the left side. The fourth lighting device 7 is covered with a diffusion plate 9, and the diffusion plate 9 diffuses light. Therefore, the light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7 is diffused by the diffusion plate 9 and then irradiated into the cabin 2.
The air supply device 11 is provided in the left side wall portion 22, and air is supplied into the cabin 2 by the air supply device 11.
The opening/closing member 3 is formed of a foldable member such as a curtain or a blind. The opening and closing member 3 is provided between the right side wall portion 21 and the left side wall portion 22, and covers the upper side of the chair 1. Specifically, the opening and closing member 3 can be folded along the upper edge of the right side wall portion 21 and the upper edge of the left side wall portion 22. That is, by folding the opening and closing member 3, the opening formed in the front portion of the cabin 2 (the opening formed by the right side wall portion 21, the left side wall portion 22, the rear side wall portion 23, and the floor portion 24) can be opened, and the user can enter the cabin 2. On the other hand, the opening of the cabin 2 can be closed by unfolding the opening and closing member 3. In fig. 2, the opening and closing member 3 in the folded state (the open state in which the opening is opened) is shown by solid lines, and the opening and closing member 3 in the unfolded state (the closed state in which the opening is closed) is shown by two-dot chain lines.
The switching member 3 includes a light-shielding member having high light-shielding properties and a light-controlling member having high light-reflecting properties. When the opening/closing member 3 is in a closed state in which the opening is closed, the member having high light-shielding property is disposed outside the cabin 2, and the light control member having high light-reflecting property is disposed on the surface closer to the inside of the cabin 2.
-the arrangement of the first lighting means-
Fig. 3 is a diagram for explaining an arrangement condition of the first lighting device.
When the user U intends to take a temporary rest in the cabin 2, the opening/closing member 3 is in a closed state in which the opening is closed. At this time, a light control member is disposed on the inner surface of the switching member 3. Further, the optical axis of the first illumination device 4 faces upward. Therefore, the light emitted from the first illumination device 4 is reflected by the light control member of the switching member 3.
As shown in fig. 3, a straight line a is a straight line extending from the rear end of the first illumination device 4 in the direction in which the optical axis of the first illumination device 4 extends, that is, in the vertical direction, an intersection O is an intersection of the straight line a and the inner surface of the switch member 3, and a straight line B is a normal line of the inner surface of the switch member 3 at the intersection O. The first lighting device 4 and the chair 1 are arranged and ensure that: when the angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line B is an angle θ, the angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line C is 2 θ. The straight line C is a straight line connecting the intersection O and the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 of the chair 1. That is, the optical axis of the reflected light formed by being reflected by the light control member of the switch member 3 is directed toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. Therefore, the light emitted from the first illumination device 4 is reflected near the intersection O of the switch member 3 and then is emitted toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10.
Here, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 is aligned with the positions of the eyes of the user U who has naturally sat on the chair 1 in side view. Therefore, in a case where the user U has naturally seated on the chair 1, the intersection of the central vision of the user U and the opening and closing member 3 is close to the intersection O. Since the color change recognition region in which a color change can be recognized in the human visual field is a region in which the viewing angles in the left and right directions and the up and down directions are all 30 ° to 40 ° with respect to the central vision, the portion of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition region of the user U can be illuminated by irradiating light from the first illumination device 4.
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Fig. 4 and 5 are diagrams for explaining the arrangement condition of the fourth lighting device.
As shown in fig. 4, a straight line D is a straight line extending in the vertical direction from the front end of the fourth lighting device 7 (the front end of the diffuser plate 9), an intersection point P is an intersection point of the straight line D and the inner surface of the opening and closing member 3 in the closed state in which the opening is closed, and a straight line E is a normal line of the inner surface of the opening and closing member 3 at the intersection point P. The straight line F is symmetrical to the straight line D with reference to the straight line E.
A straight line G is a straight line extending in the vertical direction from the rear end of the fourth lighting device 7 (the rear end of the diffuser plate 9), an intersection Q is an intersection of the straight line G and the inner surface of the switch member 3, and a straight line H is a normal line of the inner surface of the switch member 3 at the intersection Q. The straight line I is symmetrical to the straight line G with reference to the straight line H.
The fourth lighting device 7 is arranged with the chair 1 and ensures that the upper end T of the backrest part 10 is located in the area between the straight line F and the straight line I. That is, in the closed state in which the opening is closed by the opening and closing member 3, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 is located in the region between the first optical axis (straight line F) and the second optical axis (straight line I). The first optical axis (straight line F) is an optical axis of reflected light formed by reflecting the irradiation light emitted upward from the front end of the fourth lighting device 7 by the light reflecting member of the switch member 3, and the second optical axis (straight line I) is an optical axis of reflected light formed by reflecting the irradiation light emitted upward from the rear end of the fourth lighting device 7 by the light reflecting member of the switch member 3. Therefore, the light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7 is reflected in the region between the intersection point P and the intersection point Q on the switching member 3, and then is irradiated toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. Here, in a case where the user U has naturally seated on the chair 1, the intersection point of the central vision of the user U and the inner surface of the switch member 3 is located in the region between the intersection point P and the intersection point Q in side view. That is, by irradiating light from the fourth lighting device 7, a portion of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition area of the user U can be illuminated.
As shown in fig. 5, the straight line R is a straight line extending in the horizontal direction from the upper end of the fourth lighting device 7 (the upper end of the diffuser plate 9), and the straight line S is a straight line extending in the horizontal direction from the lower end of the fourth lighting device 7 (the lower end of the diffuser plate 9).
The fourth lighting device 7 is arranged with the chair 1 and ensures that the upper end T of the backrest part 10 is located in the area between the straight line R and the straight line S. Therefore, the light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7 is directly emitted toward the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. That is, by irradiating light from the fourth lighting device 7, light can be directly irradiated to the color change recognition area of the user U.
Working conditions of the system for temporary rest-
Next, the operation of the temporary rest system according to the present embodiment will be described.
First, the user U inputs the time of getting-up to a controller (not shown) provided outside the cabin 2. Then, the user U opens the opening by the opening and closing member 3 and enters the cabin 2. At this time, the opening of the cabin 2 is opened from the front side of the chair 1 to the upper side of the chair 1.
Then, the user U closes the opening portion by the opening and closing member 3, and sits on the chair 1 for a temporary rest.
When the waking up time inputted to the controller is reached, the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 perform a waking up control for the user U to wake up. Specifically, the first illumination device 4 and the fourth illumination device 7 perform light irradiation. At this time, the light emitted from the first illumination device 4 is reflected near the intersection O on the switch member 3 and then is emitted toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. The light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7 is directly emitted toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10, and the light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7 is reflected in the region between the intersection point P and the intersection point Q on the switching member 3 and is then emitted toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. That is, by irradiating light from the first illumination device 4 and from the fourth illumination device 7, it is possible to illuminate the color change recognition area of the user U directly, and also illuminate a portion of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition area of the user U.
According to the above configuration, the system for temporary rest according to the present embodiment includes: a cabin 2, a chair 1, a switch member 3, a light control member, and a first lighting device 4. The cabin 2 has an opening formed in the front, the chair 1 has a backrest portion 10, the opening/closing member 3 opens and closes the opening of the cabin 2, the light control member is provided along the opening/closing member 3, and the first lighting device 4 irradiates light toward the inner surface (light control member) of the opening/closing member 3. In a closed state where the opening is closed by the opening/closing member 3 and viewed in side elevation, assuming that a straight line extending from the first illumination device 4 in the vertical direction (the direction in which the optical axis of the first illumination device 4 extends) is a straight line a, an intersection point of the straight line a and the inner surface of the opening/closing member 3 is an intersection point O, a normal line of the inner surface of the opening/closing member 3 at the intersection point O is a straight line B, and an angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line B is θ, the chair 1 is disposed such that the angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line C is 2 θ. The straight line C is a straight line connecting the intersection O and the upper end T of the backrest portion 10.
By folding the opening/closing member 3 along the upper edge of the right side wall 21 and the upper edge of the left side wall 22 in this way, the opening provided in the front of the small house 2 is opened. Therefore, when the user U enters the cabin 2, the user can easily confirm the inside of the cabin 2.
When the angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line C is set to 2 θ, if light is emitted from the first lighting device 4, the light emitted from the first lighting device 4 is reflected near the intersection O on the switch member 3, and then is emitted toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. That is, the light emitted from the first lighting device 4 is reflected by the light control member arranged along the inner surface of the switching member 3. The optical axis of the reflected light formed by the reflection by the light control member of the switch member 3 is directed toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. Here, since the intersection O is close to the intersection of the central vision of the user U who has naturally seated on the chair 1 and the inner surface of the switch member 3, the portion of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition area of the user U can be illuminated by irradiating light from the first illumination device 4. Therefore, the user U can be prompted to wake up.
Thus, the lighting device can be arranged such that: the user can easily confirm the condition inside the cabin and obtain better waking effect.
The fourth lighting device 7 is provided on the right side wall portion 21 of the cabin 2. When viewed in a side view in a closed state in which the opening is closed by the switch member 3, a straight line extending in the vertical direction from the front end of the fourth lighting device 7 is defined as a straight line D, an intersection point of the straight line D and the inner surface of the switch member 3 is defined as an intersection point P, a normal line of the inner surface of the switch member 3 at the intersection point P is defined as a straight line E, a straight line extending in the vertical direction from the rear end of the fourth lighting device 7 is defined as a straight line G, an intersection point of the straight line G and the inner surface of the switch member 3 is defined as an intersection point Q, and a normal line of the inner surface of the switch member 3 at the intersection point Q is defined as a straight line H, in this case, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 of the chair 1 is located in a. The straight line F is symmetrical to the straight line D by taking the straight line E as a reference, and the straight line I is symmetrical to the straight line G by taking the straight line H as a reference. That is, in the closed state in which the opening and closing member 3 has closed the opening, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 of the chair 1 is located in the region between the first optical axis (straight line F) and the second optical axis (straight line I). The first optical axis (straight line F) is an optical axis of reflected light formed by reflecting the irradiation light emitted upward from the front end of the fourth lighting device 7 by the light reflecting member of the switch member 3, and the second optical axis (straight line I) is an optical axis of reflected light formed by reflecting the irradiation light emitted upward from the rear end of the fourth lighting device 7 by the light reflecting member of the switch member 3. In this way, since the intersection point between the central vision of the user U seated on the chair 1 and the inner surface of the switch member 3 is located in the region between the intersection point P and the intersection point Q, the portion of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition region of the user U can be illuminated by the light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7. Therefore, by irradiating light from the fourth lighting device 7, the user U can be prompted to wake up.
The upper end T of the backrest portion 10 of the chair 1 is located between the straight line R and the straight line S in a side view. Where the straight line R is a straight line extending in the horizontal direction from the upper end of the fourth lighting device 7, and the straight line S is a straight line extending in the horizontal direction from the lower end of the fourth lighting device 7. That is, the light emitted from the fourth lighting device 7 is directly irradiated toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. In this way, the color change recognition area of the user U who is naturally seated on the chair 1 can be directly irradiated with light. The result can prompt the user to wake up.
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As described above, the embodiments are explained as technical examples disclosed in the present application. However, the technique of the present disclosure is not limited to this, and can be applied to an embodiment in which appropriate changes, substitutions, additions, omissions, and the like are made. The structural elements described in the above embodiments may be combined to form a new embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a diagram for explaining another arrangement condition of the first lighting device. In fig. 6, the first illumination device 4a is disposed at the upper end of the rear side wall portion 23 with the optical axis directed toward the front side. In this case, in a closed state in which the opening/closing member 3 closes the opening, the light emitted from the first illumination device 4 is reflected by the inner surface of the opening/closing member 3 and then is irradiated toward the vicinity of the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. That is, a portion of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition area of the user U can be illuminated. Therefore, the first lighting device 4 may be disposed at the upper end of the rear side wall portion 23, the upper end of the rear side wall portion 23 corresponding to the ceiling of the cabin 2, or the first lighting device 4 may be disposed at the rear side wall portion 23, the rear side wall portion 23 corresponding to the wall of the cabin 2.
In the above embodiment, when the user U is naturally seated on the chair 1, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 is aligned with the positions of the eyes of the user U in a side view. That is, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 in the above embodiment means: in a state where the user U has naturally seated on the chair 1, the backrest portion 10 is in a position aligned with the eyes of the user U in side view. Therefore, in a case where the user U has naturally seated on the chair 1, if the actual upper end T of the backrest portion 10 is not aligned with the positions of the eyes of the user U in side view (for example, is very long on the upper side of the backrest portion 10, etc.), the portion of the backrest portion 10 aligned with the positions of the eyes of the user U corresponds to the upper end T of the backrest portion 10. Therefore, for example, if an appearance garnish or a handle for movement/conveyance is attached to the backrest portion 10 at a position above a portion corresponding to the position of the eyes of the user U, the appearance garnish or the handle for movement/conveyance is not included in the backrest portion 10.
In the above embodiment, the chair 1 and the first lighting device 4 are arranged so that the angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line C is 2 θ, but the present invention is not limited thereto. It is also possible to arrange the chair 1 and the first lighting device 4 such that the angle formed by the line a and the line C falls within the range of (2 θ +10 °) to (2 θ -10 °). In this case, a part of the inner surface of the switch member 3 corresponding to the color change recognition area of the user U who has naturally sat on the chair 1 can be illuminated. That is, the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 of the chair 1 is preferably located within ± 10 ° in the vertical direction with respect to the optical axis of the reflected light formed by being reflected by the light control member.
In the above embodiment, the chair 1 may be a tilt type chair. In this case, the angle formed by the straight line a and the straight line C may be kept within the range of (2 θ +10 °) to (2 θ -10 °), while the upper end T of the backrest portion 10 is allowed to vary. The upper end T of the backrest portion 10 may be changed in the region between the straight line F and the straight line I. The upper end T of the backrest portion 10 may be changed in a region between the straight line R and the straight line S.
In the above embodiment, the straight line a is extended in the vertical direction from the rear end of the first illumination device 4, but the present invention is not limited to this. The straight line a may extend in the vertical direction from a position between the front end and the rear end of the first lighting device 4.
In the above embodiment, the optical axis of the first illumination device 4 is directed upward, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the optical axis of the first illumination device 4 may be inclined to the front-rear direction or inclined to the left-right direction.
In the above embodiment, the direction of the optical axis of the first illumination device 4 is not limited to the direction in which the light intensity reaches the maximum value. For example, a direction in which a light amount that can sufficiently prompt the user to wake up (for example, a direction in which the light intensity is half of the maximum value) can be secured may be defined as the direction of the optical axis of the first lighting device 4.
In the above embodiment, when the wake-up control for waking up the user U is executed, the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 may gradually increase the brightness from the time of getting up to a predetermined time, and then may perform the control for keeping the brightness constant. In this case, when the wake-up control is performed to wake up the user, the control parameters of the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 may include the length of time from the time of getting up to a predetermined time, the maximum brightness, the time required to reach the maximum brightness, the time to be maintained at the maximum brightness, the shape of the brightness curve to reach the maximum brightness, and the like. The shape of the luminance curve may include a linear shape, a convex shape, and the like.
In the above-described embodiment, in the case of executing the wake-up control for waking up the user U, the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 may change the light emission color (chromaticity of light emitted from the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7) instead of the brightness, or may change the light emission color (chromaticity of light emitted from the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7) in addition to the brightness. In this case, the color may also be changed according to the chromaticity diagram. For example, when the chromaticity is changed from the point b to the point a of the chromaticity diagram, the control parameters of the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 at the time of the wake-up control may include the length of the chromaticity change period, the chromaticity at the point a, the time required for the chromaticity to reach the point a from the point b, the time for the chromaticity to be maintained at the point a, and the shape of the curve of the chromaticity reaching the chromaticity at the point a.
In the above embodiment, when the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 perform the wake-up control of waking up the user U, light may be irradiated from the second lighting device 5 and the third lighting device 6.
In the above embodiment, the sleep time can be set for the controller. In this case, when the time of falling asleep comes, the first lighting device 4, the second lighting device 5, the third lighting device 6, and the fourth lighting device 7 may also irradiate the user with light that urges the user to fall asleep.
In the above embodiment, the switch member 3 is provided along the upper edge of the right side wall portion 21 and the upper edge of the left side wall portion 22, but the arrangement condition of the switch member 3 is not limited to this. The opening/closing member 3 may be provided so as to cover the opening of the cabin 2.
In the above embodiment, neither of the first illumination device 4 and the fourth illumination device 7 may be provided.
In the above embodiment, the fourth lighting device 7 may be provided on the left side wall portion 22.
In the above embodiment, the cabin 2 may be provided with a speaker, and when the first lighting device 4 and the fourth lighting device 7 execute wake-up control for waking up the user, a sound for prompting the user to wake up may be emitted from the speaker.
In the above embodiment, the light control member is formed along the inner surface of the switch member 3. Therefore, although the light control member is curved in fig. 1 to 6, the light control member is not limited to this, and may be flat.
In the above embodiment, the light control member reflects the incident light from the first illumination device 4 and the fourth illumination device 7 toward the upper end T of the backrest portion 10, i.e., the position where the eyes of the user U are located, but the light control member is not limited thereto. For example, in the case where the light control member is a member that diffuses and reflects incident light, the light control member may be disposed so as to ensure that light having a light intensity equal to or higher than a certain intensity (for example, about half of the light intensity of the maximum value) among diffused light diffused by the light control member reaches the position where the eyes of the user are present.

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1. A system for temporary rest, characterized in that: the system for temporary rest comprises a cabin, a chair, a switch component, a light control component and a lighting device,
the cabin has a space inside, an opening part for a user to enter and exit the space is formed at the front part of the cabin,
the chair is arranged on the floor part of the space in the small room and is provided with a backrest part,
the opening and closing member opens and closes an opening portion of the cabin,
the light control member is provided on a surface of the switching member on the side of the space and reflects incident light,
the lighting device is provided in the small room and irradiates light toward the light control member;
the lighting device is arranged to: an optical axis of the illumination device faces the light control member in a closed state in which the opening is closed by the opening/closing member, and the light control member reflects the emitted light when the light is emitted from the illumination device;
the upper end of the backrest part of the chair is arranged within a range of + -10 DEG in the vertical direction with respect to the optical axis of the reflected light reflected by the light control member.
2. A system for temporary rest, characterized in that: the system for temporary rest comprises a cabin, a chair, a switch component, a light control component and a lighting device,
the cabin has a space inside, an opening part for a user to enter and exit the space is formed at the front part of the cabin,
the chair is arranged on the floor part of the space in the small room and is provided with a backrest part,
the opening and closing member opens and closes an opening portion of the cabin,
the light control member is provided on a surface of the switching member on the side of the space and reflects incident light,
the lighting device is provided on a side wall portion of the cabin and irradiates light toward the light control member;
in a closed state in which the opening is closed by the opening/closing member and viewed from the side, an upper end of the backrest portion of the chair is located in a region between a first optical axis of reflected light formed by irradiation light emitted upward from a front end of the illumination device being reflected by the light control member and a second optical axis of reflected light formed by irradiation light emitted upward from a rear end of the illumination device being reflected by the light control member.
3. A system for temporary rest according to claim 2, characterized in that:
in a side view, an upper end of the backrest portion of the chair is located in a region between a first straight line extending in a horizontal direction from an upper end of the lighting device and a second straight line extending in the horizontal direction from a lower end of the lighting device.
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