WO1987006810A1 - An adjustable sitting device - Google Patents

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WO1987006810A1
WO1987006810A1 PCT/NO1987/000035 NO8700035W WO8706810A1 WO 1987006810 A1 WO1987006810 A1 WO 1987006810A1 NO 8700035 W NO8700035 W NO 8700035W WO 8706810 A1 WO8706810 A1 WO 8706810A1
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Jurek Buchacz
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Priority to FI880004A priority patent/FI83384C/en
Priority to DK006788A priority patent/DK6788D0/en

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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
    • A47C3/20Chairs or stools with vertically-adjustable seats
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C1/00Chairs adapted for special purposes
    • A47C1/02Reclining or easy chairs
    • A47C1/022Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts
    • A47C1/024Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts the parts, being the back-rest, or the back-rest and seat unit, having adjustable and lockable inclination
    • A47C1/0244Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts the parts, being the back-rest, or the back-rest and seat unit, having adjustable and lockable inclination by fluid means

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  • the present invention relates to an adjustable sitting device, e.g. a chair, with the angle enclosed by the seat and the back rest being adjustable, if desired, with simultaneous adjsutment of the level of said seat and back rest.
  • Adjustment of the seat angle alone is of special importance for working chairs, and is necessary in situations requiring adjustment of the sitting level. Separate adjustment of the seat angle is common between an original position with the seat being inclined approximately 5° forward and to a maximum of 15° backward, i.e. a range of adjustment of approximately 20°.
  • a forward adjustment of the seat angle is also advantageous when the user is to rise from a chair, especially a chair for patients and users with impaired motory power. In this case it is, however a condition that the sitting level may be adjusted while the user is seated on the chair.
  • the knee joint is the most important point of reference in case of angular adjustments.
  • the chair is adapted for a special person the ratio between sitting level and sitting angle is commonly fixed.
  • Adjustment of the seat angle should be stepless in the entire range of angles, and it shold be possible to lock the chair at a desired angle. In connection with the above mentioned, however, only adjustment of the seat was considered without taking the back rest into consideration.
  • the turning point should, ideally be positioned in conformity with the hip joint of the user.
  • the range of angular adjustment of the back rest should be from approximately 15° backwards to maximum a reclining position, if desired.
  • An open angle of the body will have a positive effect on the breathing function and the circulation in the stomach region.
  • a main disadvantage is, however, that the weight vector from the upper part of the body will cause the user of the chair to slide out of the seat, since the seat angle is not changed. If the turning point is, thus, not in conformity with the hip joint displacement between the upper part of the body and the back rest will occur, however, dependent on the angle of the back. Due to this fact a possible neck rest and a support for the lumbar regions will change their positions relative to the upper part of the user's body.
  • the adjustment of the seat level should also be mentioned.
  • the back rest is adjusted at the same time as the seat.
  • the level of the chair is adjusted to ensure maximum surface contact between the seat and the body of the user.
  • a correct sitting position is achieved when the angle of the body equals the angle between the seat and the back rest of the chair, and the user's feet find good support on the floor, commonly at an angle equal to the angle of the back.
  • the point of reference for adjustment of the level will, thus, be the knee joint.
  • Varying sitting levels are often required, depending on the working conditions or special requirements by the user. Any change of the seat level should always require adpation of the seat angle.
  • the basic adjustment of the seat level must cover a range that is determined by the difference between the calf length of a big man and that of a small woman. Relevant data are found in antropometric tabels.
  • the range of adjustment for sitting level from the basic adjustment will also depend on the function of the chair and, from time to time, there is need for being able to adjust up to a half standing position.
  • the seat and/or the back rest is/are turnable about an axis which approximately coincides with an imaginary axis through the hip joint of the user.
  • Figures 1 and 2 illustrate chairs produced according to known technology.
  • Figure 3 illustrates a chair according to the invention.
  • Figure 4 illustrates adjustment of the back rest of a chair according to the invention.
  • Figure 5 illustrates adjustment of the seat of a chair according to the invention.
  • Figures 6-8 illustrate a modification, diagrammatically shown, of the adjustment mechanism between seat and back rest.
  • Figure 9 illustrates a practical embodiment of the chair as shown in Figures 3-5.
  • axis 6 is, however, located in such a manner that the disproportion between the movements of the chair and of the user's body is slightly reduced as compared to the conditions shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 shows how the adjustment of angles between seat 1 and back rest 2 may occur by making the seat and the back rest move along a circular path the imaginary turning point of which is located to coincide with an imaginary axis through the hip joints 5 of the user.
  • the ajusting mechanism of the chair need not be thicker than the supporting back rest/seat shell, since said mechanism may be integrated in the supporting shell of the chair.
  • the load on the adjusting mechanism may be reduced, as compared to the existing approaches.
  • Mechanisms for mutual adjustment of the angle between the seat and the back rest may be sliding mechanisms, roller mechanisms with alternately provided rollers, with rollers on one or the other portion, since any possible counter loads may, e.g. be shaped as springs with, or without integrated locking mechanisms, e.g. gas springs.
  • any possible counter loads may, e.g. be shaped as springs with, or without integrated locking mechanisms, e.g. gas springs.
  • the mechanism for adjustment of the back rest and the mechanism for adjustment of the seat may be anchored to a common circular mounting plate 7 which is firmly mounted to mechanism 8 for adjustment of the chair level.
  • Said mechanism for adjusting the level of a chair may, e.g. be a conventional gaslift device or another conventional mechanism for adjusting the level of the chair.
  • Mounting plate 7 is ajusted up and down (in case of adjustment of the sitting level) by the aid of an activating handle (not shown) which is activated to release a locking mechanism (not shown) in connection with level adjusting means 8.
  • an activating handle (not shown) which is activated to release a locking mechanism (not shown) in connection with level adjusting means 8.
  • a locking mechanism (not shown) for circular movement between said mounting plate 7 and the seat plate 1 may be released.
  • This activation handle may, if desired, be activated in e.g. two steps, the first step actuating seat adjustment and, if desired, mutual back rest adjustment, and the second step actuating level adjustment in addition to said fist step.
  • the lower portion of said back rest has an arcuate cross section
  • the rear portion of the seat has a corresponding arcuate cross section with said portions being located on opposite sides of circle sector shaped mounting plate 7.
  • the arcuate lower portion of the back rest has a slightly larger radius of curvature than that of said circular mounting plate 7, whereas the latter has a slightly larger radius of curvature than that of the rear arcuate portion of the seat.
  • gas cylinder 9 is located between an upper back rest frame portion 2b and an upper rear portion (not completely visible) of seat 2.
  • the mutual angle between seat and back rest can, thus, be changed by actuation of actuator 10.
  • the total position of seat and back rest in relation to the support may be made variable by providing seat and back rest with slides sliding in guides (not shown) and being operated simultaneously, e.g. by clamping effect exerted by a tensioning means 12, to provide for great friction between said slides and guides. In this manner said total position may be fixed arbitrarily within predetermined limits.
  • the invention is obviously applicable to most kinds of chairs or body supporting means, e.g. office chairs, resting chairs, passenger chairs, patient chairs, beds, and all kinds of devices requiring adjustment of the angle between the upper part and the lower part of the human body.

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Abstract

An adjustable sitting device, e.g. a chair with the mutual angle between seat (1) and back rest (2) being adjustable, if desired, with simultaneous adjustment of the level (8) of the seat and the back rest, said seat and/or back rest being turnable about an axis that is essentially coincident with an imaginary axis through the hip joints (5) of the user (4). The lower portion of the back rest has a circle sector shaped cross section and the rear portion of said seat has a corresponding circle sector shaped cross section with a circle sector shaped mounting plate inserted between said portions for a sliding support of said back rest and seat portions.

Description

AN ADJUSTABLE SITTING DEVICE
The present invention relates to an adjustable sitting device, e.g. a chair, with the angle enclosed by the seat and the back rest being adjustable, if desired, with simultaneous adjsutment of the level of said seat and back rest. Adjustment of the seat angle alone is of special importance for working chairs, and is necessary in situations requiring adjustment of the sitting level. Separate adjustment of the seat angle is common between an original position with the seat being inclined approximately 5° forward and to a maximum of 15° backward, i.e. a range of adjustment of approximately 20°. A forward adjustment of the seat angle is also advantageous when the user is to rise from a chair, especially a chair for patients and users with impaired motory power. In this case it is, however a condition that the sitting level may be adjusted while the user is seated on the chair.
Separate adjustment of the seat angle from 5° and backward has no other function than that of reducing the angle of the user's body between the upper part of the body and the thighs.
The knee joint is the most important point of reference in case of angular adjustments. Provided that the chair is adapted for a special person the ratio between sitting level and sitting angle is commonly fixed. Adjustment of the seat angle should be stepless in the entire range of angles, and it shold be possible to lock the chair at a desired angle. In connection with the above mentioned, however, only adjustment of the seat was considered without taking the back rest into consideration.
In conformity with angular adjustment of the chair most of the weight of the body will act on the rear side of the turning point, but as opposed to an increased load in case of backward adjustment, the load will be reduced in case of forward adjustment. Balancing by spring suspended weights or the like will commonly be necessary. Separate adjustment of the back rest angle is common in relation to a firmly fixed seat. Similar to adjustment of a seat with a back rest a comfortable position of rest will be achieved with approximately 30° of backward tilting of the back rest. As opposed to adjustment of the seat with its back rest the angle of the body between the upper part of the body and the thighs will, additionally become more open.
Due to the fact that adjustment of the back rest occurs in relation to the seat the turning point should, ideally be positioned in conformity with the hip joint of the user. The range of angular adjustment of the back rest should be from approximately 15° backwards to maximum a reclining position, if desired. An open angle of the body will have a positive effect on the breathing function and the circulation in the stomach region. A main disadvantage is, however, that the weight vector from the upper part of the body will cause the user of the chair to slide out of the seat, since the seat angle is not changed. If the turning point is, thus, not in conformity with the hip joint displacement between the upper part of the body and the back rest will occur, however, dependent on the angle of the back. Due to this fact a possible neck rest and a support for the lumbar regions will change their positions relative to the upper part of the user's body.
By simultaneous adjustment of the seat and the back rest, so called cync adjustment there will be an established relationship between said portions. Commonly, the back rest will then move a double distance as compared with the seat. The great advantage of sync adjustment is that it maintains the main advantages of the above mentioned methods of adjustment and eliminates the main disadvantages of them. Thus, it is possible to achieve a comfortable position of rest, slightly reclining backwards with an open angle of the body, and at the same time an inclined seat will prevent the user from sliding out of the chair. By individual adjustment a so called asynchronous movement is achieved requiring two separate mechanisms with associated control members for the seat and the back rest, respectively. The main disadvantages of most existing chair arrangements is, thus, lack of cooperation between the chair and the adjusting mechanism and the fact that the mechanical structures are relatively conspicous. Furthermore, considerations of anatomy are often neglected, and operation of the adjustment members of the chair is cumbersome.
In connection with said adjustments the adjustment of the seat level should also be mentioned. Often the back rest is adjusted at the same time as the seat. The level of the chair is adjusted to ensure maximum surface contact between the seat and the body of the user. A correct sitting position is achieved when the angle of the body equals the angle between the seat and the back rest of the chair, and the user's feet find good support on the floor, commonly at an angle equal to the angle of the back. The point of reference for adjustment of the level will, thus, be the knee joint.
Varying sitting levels are often required, depending on the working conditions or special requirements by the user. Any change of the seat level should always require adpation of the seat angle. The basic adjustment of the seat level must cover a range that is determined by the difference between the calf length of a big man and that of a small woman. Relevant data are found in antropometric tabels. The range of adjustment for sitting level from the basic adjustment will also depend on the function of the chair and, from time to time, there is need for being able to adjust up to a half standing position.
It is, thus, an object of the present invention to solve the problems which arise with known kinds of sitting devices, and according to the invention the seat and/or the back rest is/are turnable about an axis which approximately coincides with an imaginary axis through the hip joint of the user.
The angular adjustment between the seat and the back rest, thus, occurring along a circular path with the turning center located at the imaginary axis through the hip joints of the user, the advantage is achieved that any mutual displacement between the external faces of the body and the sitting device is eliminated all over the range of adjustment.
Even though the present invention is, for the sake of simplicity, called a chair above and below the invention obviously also concerns other kinds of sitting devices.
Further characterizing features of the invention will appear from the following claims as well as from the disclosure below with reference to the drawings.
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate chairs produced according to known technology.
Figure 3 illustrates a chair according to the invention.
Figure 4 illustrates adjustment of the back rest of a chair according to the invention.
Figure 5 illustrates adjustment of the seat of a chair according to the invention.
Figures 6-8 illustrate a modification, diagrammatically shown, of the adjustment mechanism between seat and back rest.
Figure 9 illustrates a practical embodiment of the chair as shown in Figures 3-5.
It is commonly known to adjust the angle between the seat 1 and the back rest 2, and there is a number of mechanical approaches which may mainly be divided into two groups, one of which, shown in Figure 1, has an adjustment axis provided with more consideration for the chair sturcture than for anatomy. The common turning axis 3 between seat and back rest is located at a relatively large distance from the hip joints 5 of the user of the chair. When back rest 2 is tilted backwards, this will cause a displacement d1 of the point of contact between the back rest and the back of user. 4, as will appear from Figure 1.
With another known approach having the turning point of the back rest and, possibly, the seat located beneath the seat surface and, thus, at a considerable distance from said hip joinis 5, said bearing point 6 will cause the point of contact between back rest 2 and the back of user 4 to be displaced over a distance d2, when the back rest is tilted backwards. In both cases the user will slide forwards on the chair, as shown, due to an unfortunate choise of turning point between seat and back rest.
In Figure 2 axis 6 is, however, located in such a manner that the disproportion between the movements of the chair and of the user's body is slightly reduced as compared to the conditions shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 shows how the adjustment of angles between seat 1 and back rest 2 may occur by making the seat and the back rest move along a circular path the imaginary turning point of which is located to coincide with an imaginary axis through the hip joints 5 of the user. As will appear from Figure 4 as well, there will be no resulting sliding movement forwards on the chair and, thus, no displacement between the point of contact of the back rest with the back of the user 4. Furthermore, it will be ovious that the ajusting mechanism of the chair need not be thicker than the supporting back rest/seat shell, since said mechanism may be integrated in the supporting shell of the chair. With the approach shown in Figures 3, 4, and 5 the load on the adjusting mechanism may be reduced, as compared to the existing approaches. Mechanisms for mutual adjustment of the angle between the seat and the back rest may be sliding mechanisms, roller mechanisms with alternately provided rollers, with rollers on one or the other portion, since any possible counter loads may, e.g. be shaped as springs with, or without integrated locking mechanisms, e.g. gas springs. Those skilled in the art, however, may find other technical solutions of a mechanism based on the idea of the present invention.
In Figure 4 angle adjustment between the upper part of the body and the thighs is illustrated. The turning axis between seat 1 and back rest 2 coincides with the hip joint axis 5 of user 4. It will appear from Figure 4 that the back rest 2 may be adjusted in an angle α12. In a similar manner the seat angle may be adjusted in a range of angles b1-b2, as shown in Figures 5a and 5b. As will appear from Figure 5b, it will then be natural to adjust the level of the chair seat in a range h1-h2.
The mechanism for adjustment of the back rest and the mechanism for adjustment of the seat may be anchored to a common circular mounting plate 7 which is firmly mounted to mechanism 8 for adjustment of the chair level. Said mechanism for adjusting the level of a chair may, e.g. be a conventional gaslift device or another conventional mechanism for adjusting the level of the chair.
Mounting plate 7 is ajusted up and down (in case of adjustment of the sitting level) by the aid of an activating handle (not shown) which is activated to release a locking mechanism (not shown) in connection with level adjusting means 8. By the aid of the same activation handle or a separate activation handle a locking mechanism (not shown) for circular movement between said mounting plate 7 and the seat plate 1 may be released. This activation handle may, if desired, be activated in e.g. two steps, the first step actuating seat adjustment and, if desired, mutual back rest adjustment, and the second step actuating level adjustment in addition to said fist step.
As will appear from Figures 4 and 5, the lower portion of said back rest has an arcuate cross section, and the rear portion of the seat has a corresponding arcuate cross section with said portions being located on opposite sides of circle sector shaped mounting plate 7. In the shown embodiment the arcuate lower portion of the back rest has a slightly larger radius of curvature than that of said circular mounting plate 7, whereas the latter has a slightly larger radius of curvature than that of the rear arcuate portion of the seat.
It will appear from Figures 6-8 how the back rest 2 is arcuate at its lower portion 2a, and how seat 1 is arcuate at its rear portion la. Said two portions are, in the shown embodiment, located in the same surface level. This is achieved by, having the seat divided into two separate but connected members 1b and 1c, with back rest 2 arranged between said seat members, as shown. The mutual angular position between seat and back rest is locked by the aid of a gas cylinder 9 or another mechanical locking device, and in case of movement between seat and back rest release button 10 is actuated. Gas cylinder 9 is located between the lower front portion 2a of the back rest and the front edge portion of the seat. Those skilled in the art will immediately understand that seat 1 and back rest 2 are shown without any padding, etc. in Figures 6-8.
In Figures 6-8 it is primarily assumed that the seat is fixed or tiltable in a conventional manner, whereas the back rest is adjustable in relation to the seat, as mentioned.
It should, however, be understood that if the back, rest is essentially fixed, at least at its lower portion 2a, the arrangement of Figures 6-8 may be used for tilting the seat 1 relative to back rest 2.
In the arrangement indicated in Figure 9 gas cylinder 9 is located between an upper back rest frame portion 2b and an upper rear portion (not completely visible) of seat 2. The mutual angle between seat and back rest can, thus, be changed by actuation of actuator 10. Furthermore, the total position of seat and back rest in relation to the support may be made variable by providing seat and back rest with slides sliding in guides (not shown) and being operated simultaneously, e.g. by clamping effect exerted by a tensioning means 12, to provide for great friction between said slides and guides. In this manner said total position may be fixed arbitrarily within predetermined limits.
It should, however, be mentioned that, e.g. only the guide of the seat requires a tensioning means 12 as mentioned, the position of back rest 2 being locked by the aid of said gas cylinder 9.
It should be understood that the above disclosure and the enclosed drawings are only meant to illustrate the inventive idea without limiting the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Also, the invention is obviously applicable to most kinds of chairs or body supporting means, e.g. office chairs, resting chairs, passenger chairs, patient chairs, beds, and all kinds of devices requiring adjustment of the angle between the upper part and the lower part of the human body.

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CLAIMS :
1. An adjustable sitting device, where the mutual angle between seat (1) and back rest (2) is adjustable, if desired, with simultaneous adjustment of the level (8) of the seat and the back rest, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the seat (1) and/or the back rest (2) may be turned about a first imaginary axis which is essentially coincident with a second imaginary axis through the hip joints (5) of the user (4).
2. An adjustable sitting device as defined in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the lower portion of the back rest has a circle sector shaped cross section and the rear portion of the seat has a circle sector shaped cross section with portions being mutually slidable.
3. An adjustable sitting device as defined in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that a circle section shaped bearing plate which is firmly fixed to the chair support is inserted between said portions in order to support these portions.
4. An adjustable sitting device as defined in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that said lower portion has a larger radius of curvature than said rear portion.
5. An adjustable sitting device as defined in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that said lower portion has the same radius of curvature as said rear portion.
6. An adjustable sitting device as defined in one or several of the preceding claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the mutual position between seat and back rest is lockable by the aid of a gas cylinder.
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DE8787902793T DE3770150D1 (en) 1986-05-09 1987-05-06 ADJUSTABLE SEAT ARRANGEMENT.
FI880004A FI83384C (en) 1986-05-09 1988-01-04 Adjustable seating device
DK006788A DK6788D0 (en) 1986-05-09 1988-01-08 ADJUSTABLE SIDE FITTING

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