IES960189A2 - Method and apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs

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IES960189A2
IES960189A2 IES960189A IES960189A2 IE S960189 A2 IES960189 A2 IE S960189A2 IE S960189 A IES960189 A IE S960189A IE S960189 A2 IES960189 A2 IE S960189A2
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chair
measuring device
contour
person
contour measuring
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Colm Campbell
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Colm Campbell
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Priority to IES960189 priority Critical patent/IES960189A2/en
Priority to EP19970650008 priority patent/EP0792604B1/en
Priority to DE1997613531 priority patent/DE69713531T2/en
Publication of IES74716B2 publication Critical patent/IES74716B2/en
Publication of IES960189A2 publication Critical patent/IES960189A2/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C31/00Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
    • A47C31/12Means, e.g. measuring means for adapting chairs, beds or mattresses to the shape or weight of persons
    • A47C31/126Means, e.g. measuring means for adapting chairs, beds or mattresses to the shape or weight of persons for chairs

Abstract

The apparatus comprises a chair (1) and a contour measuring device (7) which includes a generally upright member (11) having a plurality of rods (17) slideably mounted relative thereto. The rods (17) are arranged in parallel side by side relationship along the length of the member (11) in a common plane. Each rod (17) has a transversely disposed tube (21) at its tip for engaging the back of a person (P) sitting in the chair (1). The method includes placing a layer of foam (30) and chair covering material (32) between the tubes (21) and the person's back and recording contour information which is used to accurately fashion an orthopaedic chair to the contour of the back of the person (P).<Fig.2>

Description

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN THE DESIGN OF ORTHOPAEDIC CHAIRS The present invention relates to a method and apparatus 5 for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs.
More particularly it relates to an improved method of measuring the contour of a patient's back so that the curvature and posture of the back may be determined efficiently and to an improved measuring apparatus.
The basic form of the apparatus of the invention is disclosed in the complete specification Irish Patent Application No. 2570/83 which discloses an apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs, the apparatus comprising a chair and a contour measuring device positioned at the rear of the chair, the contour measuring device including a first elongate member having a plurality of rods slideably mounted relative thereto, the rods being arrangeable in parallel side by side relationship along the length of the member in a substantially common plane, whereby in use, each rod is slideable so as to enable the tip of one end of each rod to engage the back of a patient sitting on a chair, which tips thereby define a contour on the patient's back.
The contour measuring device enables a craftsman to fashion a chair according to the exact requirements of the patient using contour information derived from the apparatus.
The known arrangement however suffers from a number of disadvantages particularly in relation to fitting the patient to the chair. In the existing arrangement, a |5.,,>...Jg.r.a£tgnian or a person specifically trained in the use of IE 960189 the measuring device obtains the contour information.
This information is measured directly from the patient's spine and provides raw data from which a craftsman can fashion the chair. In fashioning the chair the craftsman considers the use of the chair, the material to be used to cover the chair and the material to be used for the contouring area according to its proposed use. For example, a chair to be used in an office environment will be designed having a back positioned in a more upright posture with a relatively dense layer of contouring material and an appropriate covering material. A chair for household or personalised use may comprise a less dense layer of contouring material and a relatively less utilitarian covering material. In each case, the patient or consumer must consult with the craftsman before the chair is finally upholstered to ensure that the contour information derived from the contour measuring device correctly anticipates the use of the chair and the materials used thereon. This second consultation involves more time on the part of the patient or consumer thereby detracting from the purchase appeal of the article and adding significantly to the time involved in crafting the chair. Additionally, a certain level of skill is involved in adjusting the chair measurements to correct any defects before the chair is finally upholstered.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a modified apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs and a method for designing orthopaedic chairs which overcome the problems associated with the prior art.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a modified apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs, the apparatus comprising a chair and a contour measuring device positioned at the rear of the chair, the contour IE 960189 measuring device including a first elongate generally upright member having a plurality of rods slideably mounted relative thereto, the rods being arranged in parallel side by side relationship along the length of the member in a substantially common plane, characterised in that each rod has at its tip a transversely disposed tube for engaging the back of a patient sitting in the chair, each rod being slideable to move the tube to rest across the back of a patient sitting in the chair, with a layer of foam and covering material for the proposed chair being disposed between the tubes and the patient's back to more effectively recreate the chair that is to be fashioned from the measurements taken.
The contour measuring device is pivotally mounted on the chair so as to be adjustable with respect to a substantially horizontal seat to facilitate the construction of chairs for different uses, the chair having means for retaining the contour measuring device in the desired angular relationship.
The present invention further provides a method for the design of orthopaedic chairs which method includes the steps : seating a patient in the chair including the contour measuring device, as defined above, positioned at the rear of the chair; disposing a layer of foam and a chair covering material between the contour measuring device and the patient's back; slideably adjusting rods of the contour measuring device to engage the back of the patient sitting in the IE 960189 chair thereby defining the contour of the patient's back; and recording the contour information provided by the contour measuring device so that a chair is fashioned accurately to the contour of the patient's back.
Conveniently, the recording of the contour information is taken using a piece of plastically deformable material disposed adjacent the contour measuring device.
Preferably, a thin strip of plastically deformable material is disposed between the patient's back, and the contour measuring device to accurately record the contour of the patient's back. Optionally, a thin sheet of plastically deformable material is disposed between the layer of foam and the contour measuring device.
Advantageously, the tubes of the contour measuring device are curved to approximate the transverse contour of the patient's back.
The invention will now be described more particularly with reference to the accompanying drawings which show by way of example only, one embodiment of improved apparatus for use in the method of designing an orthopaedic chair. In the drawings : Figure 1 is a perspective view of the apparatus; and Figure 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus in use.
Referring to the drawings and initially to Figure 1, the apparatus comprises a chair 1 mounted on a height-adjustable base 2. The chair 1 comprises a seat 5 ® 960l8g and a contour measuring device 7 pivotally mounted to the rear of the seat 5. The level of the seat 5 from the ground is varied by operating a pedal 9 of the height-adjusting base 2. The elevation of the seat 5 with respect to a floor surface F may be measured.
The contour measuring device 7 comprises a generally upright member 11 attached to a pivotal transverse element 12 disposed to the rear of the seat 5. The angle of the upright member 11 with respect to the vertical can be altered by turning a knob 14 of a locking mechanism located at one end of the transverse element 12. The upright member 11 is provided with a plurality of lockable sliding rods 17 which penetrate holes 19 evenly spaced along the length of the member 11. At one end of each rod 17, there is a transversely mounted tube 21 for locating against the back of a patient sitting on the seat. Each rod 17 is lockable to the upright member 11 by a locking screw 23 to prevent the tubes 21 moving with respect to one another should the patient shift following final adjustment of the rods. The tubes 21 are curved to approximate the contour of a patient's back. A foam cover (not shown) is optionally provided on each tube.
The chair 1 is further provided with a pair of adjustable arm rests 25, a tilt mechanism (not shown) attached to the underside of the seat 5 and optionally includes an additional seat member (not shown) for extending the depth of the seat 5 from front to rear.
Referring now to Figure 2, which shows the apparatus in use, a patient P is seated in the chair 1 and is directed as to the correct posture for the particular type of chair to be constructed. The seat 5 is elevated until the patient's feet are located correctly with no excessive IE 960189 force transferring through the soles of the feet. When the correct posture has been established, a flat layer of foam material 30 and chair covering material 32 is placed against the patient's back. The slideable rods 17 are released and the transverse tubes 21 are brought to bear against the patient's back.
When the patient has assumed a correct or comfortable posture, the rods 17 are locked to the upright member 11 by the screws 23. The contour measurements are then taken from the relative positions of the rods with respect to the upright member 11 or the measurements can be derived directly from the profile determined by the tubes 21 .
The means by which the contour measurements are recorded can be any one of the following: (a) recording the length of rod exposed between the tube 21 at the patient's back and the upright member 11 from indica on the rods 17; (b) cutting an intermediate profile according to the profile presented by the ends of the tubes 21; (c) forming a line profile utilising a plastically deformable strip of material placed against the junctions of the rods 17 and tubes 21; and (d) forming a profile utilizing a plastically deformable sheet of material disposed between the patient's back and the tubes 21 of the contour measuring device 7.
In the first of the above arrangements, a transducer (not illustrated) can be provided within the upright member 11 adjacent each rod 17 to feed measurement information to a IE 960189 data processing apparatus and optionally to a cutting machine. The plastically deformable strip referred to in (c) above comprises a resilient material, such as a lead rod, covered by rubber or a plastics material, as exemplified in a shortened version as Flexicurve (Trade Mark). A plastically deformable sheet may similarly comprise a rubberised lead sheet but preferably comprises a plastics material which is heated to form a flexible sheet which is deformed as required and subsequently solidifies on cooling.
Constructional details of the seat 5, the base 2,'the tilt mechanism and the arrangement 12,14 for altering the angle of the upright member 11 with respect of the seat 5 may be modified without departing from the scope of the invention.
It will of course be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific details described herein, which are given by way of example only, and that various modifications and alterations are possible within the scope of the invention.

Claims (5)

CLAIMS :
1. An apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs, the apparatus comprising a chair and a contour measuring device positioned at the rear of the chair, the contour measuring device including a first elongate generally upright member having a plurality of rods movably mounted relative thereto, the rods being arranged in parallel side by side relationship along the length of the member in a substantially common plane, characterised in that each rod has at its tip a generally transversely disposed elongate element for engaging the back of a patient sitting in the chair, each rod being movable relative to the upright member so as to move the element to rest across the back of a person sitting in the chair, with at least one layer of material for the proposed chair being capable of being disposed between the elongate elements and the person's back to more effectively recreate the chair that is to be fashioned from the measurements taken .
2. An apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs according to claim 1, in which the contour measuring device is pivotally mounted on the chair so as to be adjustable with respect to a substantially horizontal seat to facilitate the construction of chairs for different uses, the chair having means for retaining the contour measuring device in the desired angular relationship.
3. An apparatus for the design of orthopaedic chairs according to claim 1 or claim 2, which includes a recording means for recording contour measurements from which a profile of the person's back is constructed, the recording means comprising any one of the following: IE 960189 a thin strip of plastically deformable material locatable between the patient's back and the contour measuring device; a thin sheet of plastically deformable material locatable between the at least one layer of material and the contour measuring device; or transducers disposed within the upright member adjacent each rod to feed measurement information to a data processing apparatus or cutting machine.
4. A method for the design of orthopaedic chair, the method including; seating a person in the chair including the contour measuring device, as defined in claim 1 or claim 2, positioned at the rear of the chair; disposing at least one layer of material between the contour measuring device and the person's back; movably adjusting rods of the contour measuring device to engage the back of the person sitting in the chair thereby defining the contour of the person's back; and recording the contour information provided by the contour measuring device so that a chair is fashioned accurately to the contour of the person's back. IE 960189 - 10 5. An apparatus for the design of orthopaedic chairs substantially as herein described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings and a method for using said apparatus substantially as herein described
5. With reference to the accompanying drawings.
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IES960189 IES960189A2 (en) 1996-02-29 1996-02-29 Method and apparatus for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs
EP19970650008 EP0792604B1 (en) 1996-02-29 1997-02-28 Apparatus and method for use in the design of orthopaedic chairs
DE1997613531 DE69713531T2 (en) 1996-02-29 1997-02-28 Device and method for designing orthopedic chairs

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