EP2881011A1 - Coussin pour siège et siège - Google Patents

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EP2881011A1
EP2881011A1 EP13195463.8A EP13195463A EP2881011A1 EP 2881011 A1 EP2881011 A1 EP 2881011A1 EP 13195463 A EP13195463 A EP 13195463A EP 2881011 A1 EP2881011 A1 EP 2881011A1
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Kenichi Muraguchi
Hisako Nomura
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C3/00Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/12Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats with shell-shape seat and back-rest unit, e.g. having arm rests
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/02Seat parts
    • A47C7/029Seat parts of non-adjustable shape adapted to a user contour or ergonomic seating positions

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  • the present invention relates to a cushion for a chair and a chair.
  • Cushions for a chair are used on chairs such as, for example, office chairs.
  • Well-known cushions used on the office chairs and the like include zabutons (i.e., seat cushion) that can be mounted on a seating face of a chair, and backrest cushions that are attached to a backrest member of a chair and abut on the back of a user seated.
  • the zabutons and the backrest cushions tend to result in a situation in which a part of buttocks of the user seated bear the body weight of the user, leading to compression of the buttocks and/or poor posture.
  • the backrest cushions may bring the user into a feeling of compression of the chest or the abdomen and into difficulty in breathing.
  • Examples of well-known seat devices having a function of retaining a person's seated position that are principally applied to driver's seats for vehicles include a seat device having a function of retaining a person's seated position as disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2012-46005 .
  • the seat device as disclosed in the publication includes, in the vicinity of a position at which an ilium of a user seated is to abut, on the backrest member being to abut on the back of the user seated, a pair of ilium support projections which are fitted to ilium projections of the user.
  • the seat device having a function of retaining a person's seated position prevents, by means of the ilium projections, the person seated while driving from being brought into a submarine state (a state in which the buttocks are moved forward and the pelvis leans rearward), whereby the user seated can easily retain his or her posture, leading to preclusion of occurrence of difficulty in breathing.
  • a submarine state a state in which the buttocks are moved forward and the pelvis leans rearward
  • the seat device having a function of retaining a person's seated position can be suitably used principally in the driver's seats for vehicles as mentioned above, the seat device does not always have a structure suitable for chairs such as office chairs.
  • the present invention was made in view of the foregoing circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a cushion for a chair and a chair that are less likely to cause compression of the buttocks of a user seated, and enable the user to maintain his or her posture precisely and easily, whereby occurrence of difficulty in breathing can be avoided.
  • a cushion for a chair includes a seat member and a back-supporting member, wherein the seat member is to abut on buttocks of a user seated and includes two ischium-facing portions,
  • the cushion for a chair is used in a state in which the seat member is mounted on a seating face of a chair, and when the user is seated on the cushion for a chair, the ischium of the buttocks of the user seated is likely to be precisely settled in the ischium-facing portion of the seat member, since the ischium-facing portion of the seat member has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the ischium-facing portion of the seat member is concavely curved in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction and is sloped upward toward the rear side in the vertical cross section along the front-back direction.
  • the upper border of the ilium and the lower ribs of the user seated are precisely positioned at the ilium upper border-facing portion and the lower ribs-facing portion of the back-supporting member, respectively.
  • the surface of the ilium upper border-facing portion is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction
  • the surface of the lower ribs-facing portion is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction
  • the portion of the back-supporting member upper than the lower ribs-facing portion has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the portion of the back-supporting member upper than the lower ribs-facing portion is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction and is inclined rearward toward the upper part in the vertical cross section along the up-down direction.
  • the back of the user seated is held in such a manner that the back of the user seated is enfolded and supported from below by the back-supporting member.
  • compression of the buttocks of the user seated is less likely to occur, and the user can maintain his or her posture precisely and easily, whereby difficulty in breathing can be avoided.
  • the surface of the ischium-facing portion is sloped upward toward the front side in the vertical cross section along the front-back direction. According to such a configuration, the ischium of the buttocks of the user seated is likely to be settled in the ischium-facing portion more precisely.
  • the seat member includes a ridge provided at least from the middle portion thereof toward the front side, and a pair of troughs provided on both sides of the ridge, and that the surface of the ridge and the pair of troughs are continuous in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction.
  • the seat member and the back-supporting member may be separately produced and individually attached to a chair.
  • the seat member and the back-supporting member are integrally formed. According to such a configuration, the cushion for a chair can be easily attached to the chair, and when attached, each portion is likely to be positioned accurately.
  • the cushion for a chair preferably has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of a rear portion of the seat member extending from the ischium-facing portion to the back-supporting member is concavely curved in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction, and is continuous from the ischium-facing portion to the back-supporting member in the vertical cross section along the front-back direction.
  • the buttocks of the user can be held in such a manner that the buttocks posterior to the ischium are enfolded by the rear portion of the seat member, whereby the posture of the user seated is likely to be precisely maintained.
  • a portion of the back-supporting member lower than the ilium upper border-facing position preferably has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the portion lower than the ilium upper border-facing position is concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction and is continuous to the rear portion of the seat member in the vertical cross section along the front-back direction.
  • the buttocks of the user can be held in such a manner that the posterior buttocks are enfolded by the lower portion of the back-supporting member, whereby the posture of the user seated is likely to be precisely maintained.
  • an angle between the seat member and the back-supporting member in the side view is preferably no less than 90° and no greater than 110°. According to such a configuration, the cushion for a chair can be easily and certainly mounted on a chair such as an office chair.
  • a chair includes a seat member and a back-supporting member, wherein the seat member is to abut on buttocks of a user seated and includes two ischium-facing portions,
  • the ischium of the buttocks of the user seated is likely to be precisely settled in the ischium-facing portion of the seat member, since the ischium-facing portion of the seat member has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the ischium-facing portion of the seat member is concavely curved in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction and is sloped upward toward the rear side in the vertical cross section along the front-back direction.
  • the upper border of the ilium and the lower ribs of the user seated are precisely positioned at the ilium upper border-facing portion and the lower ribs-facing portion of the back-supporting member, respectively.
  • the surface of the ilium upper border-facing portion is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction;
  • the surface of the lower ribs-facing portion is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction;
  • the portion of the back-supporting member upper than the lower ribs-facing portion has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the portion of the back-supporting member upper than the lower ribs-facing portion is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction and is inclined rearward toward the upper part in the vertical cross section along the up-down direction.
  • the back of the user seated is held in such a manner that the back of the user seated is enfolded and supported from below by the back-supporting member.
  • the chair is less likely to cause compression of the buttocks of the user seated, and enables the user to maintain his or her posture precisely, whereby difficulty in breathing can be avoided.
  • the cushion for a chair and the chair according to the aspects of the present invention are less likely to cause compression of the buttocks of the user seated, and enable the user to maintain his or her posture precisely and easily, whereby difficulty in breathing can be avoided.
  • a cushion for a chair will be explained as an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cushion for a chair according to the embodiment can be suitably used on a chair that includes a seating face and a backrest member.
  • the cushion for a chair includes a cushion main body 1 and a case that covers the cushion main body 1 (not shown in the figure).
  • the cushion main body 1 includes a seat member 10 that is to be mounted on a seating face of a chair and is to abut on the buttocks of a user seated, and a back-supporting member 30 that is to abut on the back of the user seated.
  • the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 are integrally formed.
  • the cushion main body 1 is made of a resilient (shock-absorbing) member, and more specifically, a foamed resin such as a urethane foam.
  • the cushion main body 1 is made of a resilient member, an angle ⁇ between the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30, which are integrally formed as described above, in the side view is variable.
  • the cushion main body 1 is deformed in harmony with an angle between a seating face and a backrest member of a chair, and therefore the cushion for a chair is precisely mounted on the chair.
  • the cushion main body 1 includes, in a portion where the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 are consecutively connected, a necking 1 a in which a width along the left-right direction is decreased. Therefore, the cushion main body 1 can be easily deformed in the direction along which an angle ⁇ between the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 is changed.
  • the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 are separately formed and are subsequently joined to form the cushion main body 1.
  • the back-supporting member 30 and the seat member 10 are preferably formed by integral molding.
  • a width W1 along the left-right direction of the seat member 10 is 430 mm, and the width W1 of the seat member 10 is preferably no less than 300 mm and no greater than 550 mm.
  • the lower limit of the width W1 is more preferably 350 mm, and still more preferably 400 mm.
  • the upper limit of the width W1 is more preferably no greater than 500 mm, and still more preferably 450 mm.
  • a width L1 along the front-back direction of the seat member 10 is 414 mm, and the width L1 of the seat member 10 is preferably no less than 300 mm and no greater than 550 mm.
  • the lower limit of the width L1 is more preferably 350 mm, and still more preferably 400 mm.
  • the upper limit of the width L1 is more preferably 500 mm, and still more preferably 450 mm.
  • a height H1 of the back-supporting member 30 (a height from the bottom face of the seat member 10) is 366 mm, and the height H1 of the back-supporting member 30 is preferably no less than 280 mm and no greater than 500 mm.
  • the lower limit of the height H1 is more preferably 300 mm, and still more preferably 340 mm.
  • the upper limit of the height H1 is more preferably 450 mm, and still more preferably no greater than 400 mm.
  • the cushion for a chair can be suitably attached to chairs for adults.
  • the width W1 and the width L1 of the seat member 10 as well as the height H1 of the back-supporting member 30 preferably fall within the following ranges, respectively.
  • the width W1 of the seat member 10 is preferably no less than 200 mm and no greater than 450 mm.
  • the lower limit of the width W1 is more preferably 250 mm, and still more preferably 300 mm.
  • the upper limit of the width W1 is more preferably 400 mm, and still more preferably 350 mm.
  • the width L1 of the seat member 10 is preferably no less than 200 mm and no greater than 450 mm.
  • the lower limit of the width L1 is more preferably 250 mm, and still more preferably 300 mm.
  • the upper limit of the width L1 is more preferably 400 mm, and still more preferably 350 mm.
  • the height H1 of the back-supporting member 30 is preferably no less than 180 mm and no greater than 400 mm.
  • the lower limit of the height H1 is more preferably 200 mm, and still more preferably 240 mm.
  • the upper limit of the height H1 is more preferably 350 mm, and still more preferably no greater than 300 mm.
  • the bottom face (back face) of the seat member 10 is flat.
  • a rear face (back face) of the back-supporting member 30 is flat.
  • the angle ⁇ between the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 in the side view is preferably no less than 90° and no greater than 110°, and more preferably no less than 100° and no greater than 105°.
  • the cushion main body 1 can be readily mounted precisely on an office chair.
  • the angle ⁇ is preferably about 90° (90° ⁇ 5°).
  • the angle ⁇ between the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 in the side view as referred to herein means an angle in a normal state with no external force applied to the cushion main body 1.
  • the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 each have a three-dimensionally curved surface.
  • the shape of the surfaces of the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 is described in more detail.
  • the seat member 10 includes two ischium-facing portions 11 that have a recessed surface, and the surface of the ischium-facing portion 11 is concavely curved.
  • the ischium-facing portion 11 has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the ischium-facing portion 11 is concavely curved in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction and is sloped upward toward the front and rear sides in the vertical cross section along the front-back direction.
  • the ischium-facing portion 11 as referred to herein means a portion that is to abut on the ischium of the user seated, and more specifically, a vicinity of the lowest point O (the point nearest to the back face of the seat member 10) in the surface of the seat member 10 being to abut on the buttocks of the user seated (a region within 80 mm from the lowest point (i.e., a region encircled by a dashed line in Fig. 3 )).
  • a distance W2 between the respective centers O of the two ischium-facing portions 11 is 108 mm.
  • the distance W2 between the respective centers O of the two ischium-facing portions 11 is preferably no less than 70 mm and no greater than 130 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance W2 between the centers O is more preferably 90 mm, and the upper limit of the distance W2 between the centers O is more preferably 120 mm.
  • the distance W2 between the respective centers O of the two ischium-facing portions 11 is preferably no less than 70 mm and no greater than 120 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance W2 between the centers O is more preferably 80 mm, and the upper limit of the distance W2 between the centers O is more preferably 110 mm.
  • a thickness H2 of the seat member 10 in the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 (a distance between the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 and the bottom face) is 9 mm.
  • a distance L2 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to a front edge of the cushion main body 1 is 314 mm.
  • the distance L2 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to the front edge of the cushion main body 1 is preferably no less than 280 mm and no greater than 400 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance L2 is more preferably 300 mm, and the upper limit of the distance L2 is more preferably 350 mm.
  • the distance L2 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to the front edge of the cushion main body 1 is preferably no less than 230 mm and no greater than 350 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance L2 is more preferably 250 mm, and the upper limit of the distance L2 is more preferably 300 mm.
  • the surface of the ischium-facing portion 11 is sloped more steeply upward on the rear side of the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 than on the front side thereof (see Fig. 6 ).
  • the seat member 10 includes, between the ischium-facing portions 11 that are positioned on the rear side along the front-back direction (in the middle between the ischium-facing portions 11 along the left-right direction), an elevated portion relative to the ischium-facing portion 11 (see Fig. 7 ), and the surface in the middle of the seat member 10 along the front-back direction is entirely concavely curved in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction (see Fig. 8 ).
  • the seat member 10 includes a ridge 13 provided from the middle portion thereof toward the front side along the front-back direction, and a pair of troughs 15 provided on both sides of the ridge 13.
  • the surface of the ridge 13 and the pair of troughs 15 are continuous in the cross section along the left-right direction (see Fig. 9 ).
  • the pair of troughs 15 are arranged so that the respective ischium-facing portions 11 are positioned on an imaginary extended line toward the rear side.
  • the surface of the trough 15 is sloped so that a distance between the lowest points of the troughs 15 in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction increases from the rear side to the front side (see Fig. 2 ).
  • the lowest point of the front edge of the trough 15 is positioned on an outer side than the position of the ischium-facing portion 11 along the left-right direction.
  • the surface of the trough 15 is sloped upward from the ischium-facing portion 11 toward the front side, and thereafter is sloped downward toward the front side (see Fig. 10 ). Therefore, even in a state in which the ischium is settled in the ischium-facing portion 11 as mentioned above, the user seated can move his or her legs easily when the user seated intends to do so.
  • the seat member 10 includes, on the left and right edges (outside the trough 15), outer ridges 17 that are raised relative to other portions (for example, ridge 13) (see Figs. 7 to 9 ). This configuration allows an outward spread of the user's legs to be minimized.
  • the back-supporting member 30 is concavely curved in the ilium upper border-facing portion and the lower ribs-facing portion.
  • the ilium upper border-facing portion as referred to herein means a portion that is to abut on the upper border of the ilium of the user seated.
  • the ilium upper border-facing portion means a position away from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 by a distance of 150 mm (L3) in the direction along which the back-supporting member 30 extends (i.e., a position at which the cross section shown in Fig. 11 is taken).
  • the distance L3 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to the center of the ilium upper border-facing portion in the direction along which the back-supporting member 30 extends is preferably no less than 120 mm and no greater than 180 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance L3 is preferably 140 mm, and the upper limit of the distance L3 is preferably 160 mm.
  • the distance L3 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to the center of the ilium upper border-facing portion is preferably no less than 80 mm and no greater than 120 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance L3 is more preferably 90 mm, and the upper limit of the distance L3 is more preferably 110 mm.
  • the lower ribs-facing portion as referred to means a portion that is to abut on the lower ribs of the user seated. More specifically, in the present embodiment, the lower ribs-facing portion means a position away from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 by a distance (L4) of 250 mm in the direction along which the back-supporting member 30 extends (i.e., a position at which the cross section shown in Fig. 12 is taken). It is to be noted that the distance L4 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to the lower ribs-facing portion in the direction along which the back-supporting member 30 extends is preferably no less than 220 mm and no greater than 280 mm. The lower limit of the distance L4 is preferably 240 mm, and the upper limit of the distance L3 is preferably 260 mm.
  • the distance L4 from the center O of the ischium-facing portion 11 to the lower ribs-facing portion is preferably no less than 180 mm and no greater than 240 mm.
  • the lower limit of the distance L4 is preferably 200 mm, and the upper limit of the distance L4 is more preferably 220 mm.
  • the surface of the portion of the seat member 10 upper than the lower ribs-facing portion (hereinafter, may be also referred to as "upper portion") is entirely concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction and is declined rearward toward the upper part in the vertical cross section along the up-down direction (see Fig. 10 ).
  • the upper portion has a three-dimensional curved surface.
  • the three-dimensional curved surface of the upper portion is such that a radius of curvature of the concave surface of the upper portion is larger than that of the concave surface of the lower ribs-facing portion.
  • the surface of the seat member 10 and the back-supporting member 30 is a continuous three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface from the ischium-facing portion 11 to the ilium upper border-facing portion is entirely concaved.
  • the rear portion of the seat member 10 from the ischium-facing portion 11 to the back-supporting member 30 (toward the back side) has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the rear portion of the seat member 10 from the ischium-facing portion 11 to the back-supporting member 30 is concavely curved in the vertical cross section along the left-right direction and is continuous from the ischium-facing portion 11 to the back-supporting member 30 in the vertical cross section along the up-down direction.
  • a portion of the back-supporting member 30 lower than the ilium upper border-facing position (hereinafter, may be also referred to as "lower portion") has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the surface of the lower portion is concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction and is continuous with the rear portion of the seat member 10 in the vertical cross section along the up-down direction.
  • the cushion for a chair according to the embodiment as configured as above is used in a state in which the seat member 10 is mounted on a seating face of a chair.
  • the ischium of the buttocks of the user seated is likely to be precisely settled in the ischium-facing portion 11 of the seat member 10, leading to less compression of the buttocks of the user seated and the stabilization of the posture of the user seated, since the seat member 10 has the three-dimensional curved surface.
  • the buttocks of the user seated are less likely to be moved forward.
  • the ischium-facing portion 11 in the embodiment has such a surface shape that is sloped upward toward the front side, the forward movement of the buttocks of the user seated can be inhibited more effectively.
  • the upper border of the ilium and the lower ribs of the user seated are precisely positioned at the ilium upper border-facing portion and the lower ribs-facing portion, respectively.
  • the surface of the ilium upper border-facing portion and the lower ribs-facing portion is concavely curved in the transverse cross section along the left-right direction, and the surface of the upper portion has a three-dimensional curved surface such that the upper portion is inclined rearward toward the upper part in the vertical cross section along the up-down direction, the back of the user seated is held in such a manner that the back of the user is enfolded and supported from below by the back-supporting member 30.
  • the back of the user seated is supported such that the ribs of the user seated are lifted upward by virtue of the surface shape of the portion upper than the lower ribs-facing portion, resulting in less feeling of compression of the chest and the like, thereby precluding possible difficulty in breathing in the user seated.
  • the user seated can easily hold a posture with his or her head higher to have such a wider view as to help grasp the surrounding situation and communicate with others therearound.
  • the posture of the user seated is held as mentioned above, the user seated can relax his or her shoulder and easily raise his or her arms, leading to ease of using both hands.
  • the user can sit in a comfortable posture, as mentioned above, whereby the user can start a motion such as standing up, and for example, when the cushion for a chair according to the embodiment of the present invention is used on an office chair, the user can work smoothly during execution of a job such as an office work while maintaining his or her posture.
  • a cushion for a chair suitably used principally for office chairs has been explained by way of example, the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the cushion for a chair according to the embodiment may be appropriately modified so as to be used for a chair for schoolchildren used in, for example, schools and the like.
  • the case is not an essential constituent feature of the present invention.
  • the case may be provided with a member for attachment to a chair.
  • the member for attachment include a string-like member for being wound around a chair, and a fabric member that is sewn on the rear face side of the back-supporting member 30 to form a bag for enveloping the backrest member, and the like.
  • the material for making the cushion main body is not limited to a urethane foam, and obviously, various well-known materials may be adopted.
  • a cushion for a chair has been explained as an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • the present invention also encompasses a chair, and a chair that includes a seat member and a back-supporting member each having a special surface shape as explained in the aforementioned embodiment is also contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
  • the chair according to an embodiment of the present invention it is evident that the aforementioned advantages can be exerted by employing a configuration similar to the above embodiment (including an ischium-facing portion, an ilium upper border-facing portion, a lower ribs-facing portion, an upper portion, a ridge, a trough, and the like).
  • well-known various materials can be used as a material for making the chair according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cushion for a chair and the chair according to the aspects of the present invention are less likely to cause compression of the buttocks of the user seated, and enable the user to maintain his or her posture precisely, whereby difficulty in breathing can be avoided.
  • the cushion for a chair and the chair according to the present invention facilitate maintenance of a user's proper posture
  • the cushion for a chair and the chair can be suitably used for office chairs, chairs for studying, living chairs, etc., as mentioned above, as well as seats, and the like.

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