EP0501978A1 - Support for the forearm. - Google Patents

Support for the forearm.

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Publication number
EP0501978A1
EP0501978A1 EP90916025A EP90916025A EP0501978A1 EP 0501978 A1 EP0501978 A1 EP 0501978A1 EP 90916025 A EP90916025 A EP 90916025A EP 90916025 A EP90916025 A EP 90916025A EP 0501978 A1 EP0501978 A1 EP 0501978A1
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support
cushion
arm
axis
clamp
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Mathis Nordnes
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/03Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with substantially horizontally extensible or adjustable parts other than drawers, e.g. leaves
    • A47B21/0371Platforms for supporting wrists
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G5/00Chairs or personal conveyances specially adapted for patients or disabled persons, e.g. wheelchairs
    • A61G5/10Parts, details or accessories
    • A61G5/12Rests specially adapted therefor, e.g. for the head or the feet
    • A61G5/125Rests specially adapted therefor, e.g. for the head or the feet for arms
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0084Accessories for tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0092Articulated arm used as wrist support

Definitions

  • the present invention is related to a support for a person's forearm according to the preamble of the claims.
  • a support is provided for an arm, or when using two abart supports, even for both arms, thereby allowing movements of the hand within a desired, relatively large area which substantially correspond with the working area for a normal working place in a seated position. It is of substantial importance that the hand or hands everywhere within this area may s rest with the entire weight of the forearm and hand on the support.
  • the support also may completely take over the load in case the user should lean forwards, stretch the body etc. thereby transmitting a substantial portion of the weight of 0 the upper part of the body to the support.
  • Corresponding prior art supports do not exist, whether on the market nor in the litterature.
  • the support for the forearm according to the present invention can be adjusted in the height for optimal adaptation to the user in question, allowing turning of the forearm in a plane parallel to the table on which the work is performed and o to which the support is fixed.
  • a transversal movement parallel to the edge of the table and a displacement out from and towards the body, as well as combinations of such movements are enabled with the inventive support.
  • the support for the forearm may be used for one arm 5 alone, such as in connection with assembly work, use of a calculator etc. , or with one support according to the present invention for each arm, whereby the distance between the users two arms easily can be adjusted by the user when clamping the support correspondingly to the working table.
  • the drawing discloses in Fig. 1 schematically a side- view of a support for the forearm according to the present invention, Fig. 2 discloses the support in a front-view and Fig. 3 discloses schematically in a ground view, the freedom of arm s movement with the support.
  • the support for the forearm comprises a resting cushion 8 having a length suitably corresponding to half of the length of users forearm and preferably being equipped with an upholstery, most suitably o covered with leather, in such a way that the forearm comfortably rests on the cushion.
  • the cushion 8 has a bawl shaped transversal section as disclosed in Fig. 2.
  • the underside of the cushion 8 is secured to a rail well known in the art, such as according to the roll on system.
  • s Balls 2 are captured in a retainer 3 in the entire length of the rail 1 whereby a plate 4 extends along the edges outside the rail 1 and being connected with the retainer 3.
  • the rail 1 extends along substantially the entire underside of the cushion 8. Having the fixed plate 4 anchored, the cushion may be displaced a lenght 0 corresponding to the length of the rail 1 and the retainer 3, e.g. the length of the cushion, corresponding to distance necessary for stretching the arm in the different cases.
  • the support of the cushion 8 to the plate 4 is made such that large forces and movements may be transferred from the 5 user against the cushion 8 to the plate 4, also with the cushion in its end positions.
  • the forces are transferred suitably to the underlaying table etc.
  • a stop 7 is provided on the retainer 3 at both ends of the " rail.
  • a bolt 5 is secured to the plate 4 and vertically o threaded into a socket arm 6.
  • the plate 4 and thereby also the cushion 8 in this manner may be adjusted in the height by turning the bolt 5 in or out of the socket arm 6.
  • This embodiment additionally provides the user with the possibilities in a very simple and secure way to turn the cushion 8 horizontally around 5 the bolt, thereby covering a working area corresponding to a circle segment which can be moved from a position on the table where the cushion is arranged away from the user and to a position where the cushion is turned back against the user.
  • the end of the socket arm 6 opposite the bolt 5 comprises an upper and a lower, horizontal flange between which is mounted an easily rotatably clamp 9, preferably with upper and lower ball bearings.
  • the clamp 8 comprises an upper flange adapted for arrangement on the upper surface of a table 14, and
  • a lower flange having a securing bolt 15 for securing the clamp 9 to the table.
  • the clamp 9 thereby easily can be secured to the edge of a table 14 as disclosed in Fig. 3.
  • the working area is substantially increased when making the socket arm 6 rotatable, o in addition to the possible rotation of the cushion 8.
  • the cushion 8 may be turned around the axis 11 of the bolt 5 in the socket arm 6.
  • the socket arm 6 itself may be turned around the axis 12 at the connection between the clamp 9 and the socket arm 6.
  • the lower flange 13 of the socket arm is s extended in such a way that its front edge provided an abutment and a stop against the clamp 9, thereby limiting the possible rotation angle of the socket arm 6, as can be seen from Fig.3.
  • the bearing of the socket arm 6 in the clamp 9 may be provided with a certain friction to movement to o achieve a certain dampening of the transversal movement.
  • the cushion 8 suitably is concave to provide a comfor ⁇ table and steady rest for the forearm. As disclosed in Fig. 1 the cushion 8 furthermore is inclined downwards towards the rail, such as downwards from the user to conform with the shape of the 5 forearm, or when turning the cushion 8 to conform with special wishes from the user in connection with the work to be performed.
  • the axis 12 on Fig. 3 is disclosed at a distance outside the abutment of the clamp 9 on the table 14. By suitable choice this distance may be changed in such a way that the 0 rotation radius of the socket arm may be increased or decreased by arranging the axis 12 closer to or further away from the table, or even, by a special embodiment, arranging the axis 12 through the flanges of the clamp 9 and the table as well.
  • two supports according to the present invention are clamped to a table at a distance from each other suitable for the user.
  • the length of the upper flange of the clamp 9 suitably has such a dimention that the edge of the keyboard may abut against this edge 10.
  • the possible movements provided by the support give full availability to all the different parts of the keyboard, maintaining full support in the entire area.
  • Corresponding arrangement of two supports furthermore may be suitable for other types of works, such as production works for assembly, soldering etc.
  • a secure support is provided for working places where one hand apparatus such as calculators are used during a long period of a working day.

Abstract

Support for a person's forearm, adapted for use when working in a seated position, especially at a table, the underside of a longitudinal support cushion (8) being adapted for use as a seat for the user's forearm, the support cushion being secured to one part of a bearing means, the support cushion being displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the cushion in relation to a second part of the bearing means, which means is adjustable in the height from and being connected to a socket arm (3), the support cushion furthermore being rotatable about a first substantially vertical axis (11), the socket arm being journalled to a clamp (9) for securement of the support to a working table, the socket arm being rotatable about a second substantially vertical axis (12) at a distance from the first axis (11), the clamp thereby being adapted for securement to the working place, such as the edge of a table, the longitudinal displacement allowing for movement of the user's hand from and towards the edge of the table, the distance between the two axes allowing for transversal displacement of the arm and the rotation of the cushion about the first axis allowing for the arm to be turned angularly about the first axis.

Description

Support for the forearm
The present invention is related to a support for a person's forearm according to the preamble of the claims.
Increasingly occupational deceases are found in connection with persons performing their daily work in a seated position therby maintaining arms and hands at a level above the work to be performed. This in fact means static or almost static 0 work in a considerable period of time of a working day. The work to be performed is limited to a relatively small working area, such as a typewriter, calculator or computer keyboard or assembley works of diferent kinds, such as in a production line, drawing works etc. s Even when moving the hands within a limited area, the forces necessary for holding the hands and the forearms in a position above the working place, is so large that substantial counter forces have to be excited in the shoulders, the back, the back of the neck, the upper arm as well as the forearm and the o wrists. This will be the case even when using a chair adequately adjusted to the person involved and the working place. The muscles of the body counteract naturally to the muscles suppor¬ ting the weight of the hands and arms. As well known such counteracting give a number of problems to the body. 5 Periods with pain in shoulders, back and back of the neck especially as well as in the elbow points frequently occurs in the above mentioned categories of work as well as others. The days of absence from work due to such problems is enormous and partly undiscovered. o Several attempts have been made to solve these problems or decrease the pain and absence. Known is for example a support for the forearm which to a certain degree decreases the load as part of the forearm weight may be taken up by the device. A limitation, however, has been found in the use of such a support 5 as the movement of the hand is limited and not given sufficient freedom within the necessary area. This solution therefore has not braught forward the final solution to these problems.
In most cases as mentioned above, it is necessary for the hands to be moved freely, independently of each other within a limited area, however, substantially in the same horizontal or possibly inclined plane. With known solutions the arm must be lifted from the support if the fingers should cover the entire working area as mentioned above. This limitation substantially limits the use of the support and above all limits the contribu¬ tion of the support to a relaxed working position for the entire body.
With the support for the forearm according to the present invention, a support is provided for an arm, or when using two abart supports, even for both arms, thereby allowing movements of the hand within a desired, relatively large area which substantially correspond with the working area for a normal working place in a seated position. It is of substantial importance that the hand or hands everywhere within this area may s rest with the entire weight of the forearm and hand on the support.
Furthermore the support also may completely take over the load in case the user should lean forwards, stretch the body etc. thereby transmitting a substantial portion of the weight of 0 the upper part of the body to the support. Corresponding prior art supports do not exist, whether on the market nor in the litterature.
The above mentioned advantages are achieved with the support for the forearm according to the present invention as 5 defined by the features stated in the claims.
The support for the forearm according to the present invention can be adjusted in the height for optimal adaptation to the user in question, allowing turning of the forearm in a plane parallel to the table on which the work is performed and o to which the support is fixed. A transversal movement parallel to the edge of the table and a displacement out from and towards the body, as well as combinations of such movements are enabled with the inventive support.
The support for the forearm may be used for one arm 5 alone, such as in connection with assembly work, use of a calculator etc. , or with one support according to the present invention for each arm, whereby the distance between the users two arms easily can be adjusted by the user when clamping the support correspondingly to the working table. The drawing discloses in Fig. 1 schematically a side- view of a support for the forearm according to the present invention, Fig. 2 discloses the support in a front-view and Fig. 3 discloses schematically in a ground view, the freedom of arm s movement with the support.
The support for the forearm according to the present invention comprises a resting cushion 8 having a length suitably corresponding to half of the length of users forearm and preferably being equipped with an upholstery, most suitably o covered with leather, in such a way that the forearm comfortably rests on the cushion. Suitably the cushion 8 has a bawl shaped transversal section as disclosed in Fig. 2.
The underside of the cushion 8 is secured to a rail well known in the art, such as according to the roll on system. s Balls 2 are captured in a retainer 3 in the entire length of the rail 1 whereby a plate 4 extends along the edges outside the rail 1 and being connected with the retainer 3. The rail 1 extends along substantially the entire underside of the cushion 8. Having the fixed plate 4 anchored, the cushion may be displaced a lenght 0 corresponding to the length of the rail 1 and the retainer 3, e.g. the length of the cushion, corresponding to distance necessary for stretching the arm in the different cases.
The support of the cushion 8 to the plate 4 is made such that large forces and movements may be transferred from the 5 user against the cushion 8 to the plate 4, also with the cushion in its end positions. The forces are transferred suitably to the underlaying table etc. Suitably a stop 7 is provided on the retainer 3 at both ends of the"rail.
A bolt 5 is secured to the plate 4 and vertically o threaded into a socket arm 6. The plate 4 and thereby also the cushion 8 in this manner may be adjusted in the height by turning the bolt 5 in or out of the socket arm 6. This embodiment additionally provides the user with the possibilities in a very simple and secure way to turn the cushion 8 horizontally around 5 the bolt, thereby covering a working area corresponding to a circle segment which can be moved from a position on the table where the cushion is arranged away from the user and to a position where the cushion is turned back against the user.
The end of the socket arm 6 opposite the bolt 5 comprises an upper and a lower, horizontal flange between which is mounted an easily rotatably clamp 9, preferably with upper and lower ball bearings. The clamp 8 comprises an upper flange adapted for arrangement on the upper surface of a table 14, and
5 a lower flange having a securing bolt 15 for securing the clamp 9 to the table. The clamp 9 thereby easily can be secured to the edge of a table 14 as disclosed in Fig. 3.
As also disclosed in Fig. 3 the working area is substantially increased when making the socket arm 6 rotatable, o in addition to the possible rotation of the cushion 8. The cushion 8 may be turned around the axis 11 of the bolt 5 in the socket arm 6. Furthermore the socket arm 6 itself may be turned around the axis 12 at the connection between the clamp 9 and the socket arm 6. Suitably the lower flange 13 of the socket arm is s extended in such a way that its front edge provided an abutment and a stop against the clamp 9, thereby limiting the possible rotation angle of the socket arm 6, as can be seen from Fig.3.
Furthermore the bearing of the socket arm 6 in the clamp 9 may be provided with a certain friction to movement to o achieve a certain dampening of the transversal movement.
The cushion 8 suitably is concave to provide a comfor¬ table and steady rest for the forearm. As disclosed in Fig. 1 the cushion 8 furthermore is inclined downwards towards the rail, such as downwards from the user to conform with the shape of the 5 forearm, or when turning the cushion 8 to conform with special wishes from the user in connection with the work to be performed.
The axis 12 on Fig. 3 is disclosed at a distance outside the abutment of the clamp 9 on the table 14. By suitable choice this distance may be changed in such a way that the 0 rotation radius of the socket arm may be increased or decreased by arranging the axis 12 closer to or further away from the table, or even, by a special embodiment, arranging the axis 12 through the flanges of the clamp 9 and the table as well.
For suitable arrangement of a working place for a 5 keyboard connected to a computer or a type writer, two supports according to the present invention are clamped to a table at a distance from each other suitable for the user. The length of the upper flange of the clamp 9 suitably has such a dimention that the edge of the keyboard may abut against this edge 10. The possible movements provided by the support give full availability to all the different parts of the keyboard, maintaining full support in the entire area.
Corresponding arrangement of two supports furthermore may be suitable for other types of works, such as production works for assembly, soldering etc.
By the use of only one support for the forearm accor¬ ding to the present invention a secure support is provided for working places where one hand apparatus such as calculators are used during a long period of a working day.

Claims

P a t e n t C l a i m s
1. Support for a person's forearm, adapted for use when s working in a seated position, especially at a table, CHARACTERI¬ ZED IN the underside of a longitudinal support cushion (8) being adapted for use as a seat for the users forearm, the support cushion being secured to one part of a bearing means, the support cushion being displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the o cushion in relation to a second part of the bearing means, which means is adjustable in the height from and being connected to a socket arm (3), the support cushion furthermore being rotatable about a first substantially vertical axis (11), the socket arm being journalled to a clamp (9) for securement of the support to s a working table, the socket arm being rotatable about a second substantially vertical axis (12) at a distance from the first axis (11), the clamp therby being adapted for securement to the working place, such as the edge of a table, the longitudinal displacement allowing for movement of the users hand from and 0 towards the edge of the table, the distance between the two axis allowing for transversal displacement of the arm and the rotation of the cushion about the first axis allowing for the arm to be turned angularly about the first axis.
2. Support according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED IN the 5 bearing means being a linier ball bearing, the first part of which being rotatably connected to the socket arm (6) and being rigidly connected to a retainer (3) for balls being slidably captured in a rail (1) connected to the support cushion (8).
3. Support according to claim 2, CHARACTERIZED IN a o bolt (5) being connected to the retainer (3) and threaded into the socket arm (6) thereby making the support cushion (8) adjustable in the height and rotatable about the axis of the bolt.
4. Support according to claims 1-3, CHARACTERIZED IN 5 the upper flanges of the clamp (9) resting on the upper surface of the table, being adapted for abutment against the longitudinal edge of a keyboard to achieve suitable operational position of the keyboard.
5. Support means comprising two supports according to claims 1-3, CHARACTERIZED IN the upper flanges of the clamp (9) resting on the upper surface of the table and abutting the longitudinal edge of a computer or typewriter keyboard, thereby covering all key board functions with the two hands.
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NO894388 1989-11-03
NO894388A NO894388D0 (en) 1989-11-03 1989-11-03 SUSPENSION SUPPORT FOR USE IN SITTING WORK.
PCT/NO1990/000167 WO1991006233A1 (en) 1989-11-03 1990-11-01 Support for the forearm

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