WO2007097016A1 - 充電池式椅子加温方法並びに充電池式椅子加温装置及び充電池式加温椅子 - Google Patents
充電池式椅子加温方法並びに充電池式椅子加温装置及び充電池式加温椅子 Download PDFInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C7/00—Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
- A47C7/62—Accessories for chairs
- A47C7/72—Adaptations for incorporating lamps, radio sets, bars, telephones, ventilation, heating or cooling arrangements or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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- A47C7/62—Accessories for chairs
- A47C7/72—Adaptations for incorporating lamps, radio sets, bars, telephones, ventilation, heating or cooling arrangements or the like
- A47C7/74—Adaptations for incorporating lamps, radio sets, bars, telephones, ventilation, heating or cooling arrangements or the like for ventilation, heating or cooling
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- Rechargeable battery chair heating method Rechargeable battery chair heating method, rechargeable battery chair heating device, and rechargeable battery chair
- an individual using the chair can be heated by setting a rechargeable battery.
- the present invention relates to a rechargeable battery type chair heating method, a rechargeable battery type chair heating device, and a rechargeable battery type chair.
- a heating device for a seat that individually heats the seats of the auditorium seats of the facility and heats each seat, and the heater unit of each chair is connected in parallel to the power source through a power line.
- a seat heating device that is operated by a facility manager (see Patent Document 1).
- the power supply method is wired connection
- the above-mentioned problems due to wired connection and problems such as power consumption prediction cannot be solved.
- a seat heating device in which flexible electric heaters are intensively arranged at a portion of a chair or vehicle seat that comes into contact with a human body (see Patent Document 2).
- the technology is also automatic Since it uses batteries for cars and motorcycles, it is not suitable for outdoor use. Therefore, none of the techniques has solved the above problem.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent No. 3525263
- Patent Document 2 JP 2000-210159 A
- the present invention heats a chair used in a school, a hospital, a concert hall, a stadium, a camp, etc., by an individual person using the chair setting a rechargeable battery.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a rechargeable battery type chair heating method, a rechargeable battery type chair warming device, and a rechargeable battery type warming chair.
- the present invention provides a rechargeable battery type chair heating method for heating a seat surface of a chair, wherein a heating part is provided on a seat or Z and a backrest of the chair, and at a predetermined position.
- a method is adopted in which a power supply unit is provided, and an individual who uses the chair attaches a rechargeable battery to the power supply unit, so that power is supplied from the rechargeable battery to the heat generating unit and the chair can be heated.
- the present invention is a rechargeable battery type chair heating device for heating a chair, comprising a heat generating part and a power supply part, wherein the heat generating part is covered with a heat conducting member at a predetermined location. It has a structure with a mounting mechanism for the chair, and the power supply unit is equipped with a socket for mounting the rechargeable battery, so that the heat generating unit is heated by supplying power from the rechargeable battery to the heat generating unit.
- the present invention is a rechargeable battery type heating chair capable of heating, wherein a heat generating portion formed by covering a heating element with a heat conductive member is provided on a seat portion of the chair or Z and a backrest.
- a power supply unit including a socket for inserting a rechargeable battery the chair can be heated by supplying power from the rechargeable battery to the heat generating unit.
- the heating temperature can be freely adjusted by controlling the voltage supplied to the heat generating portion. It is possible to adopt a configuration including a control unit capable of [0010] Further, the present invention may employ a configuration in which a silicon rubber heater or a silicon cord heater is employed as a heating element in the rechargeable battery type chair heating device and the rechargeable battery type warming chair.
- the rechargeable battery type chair heating method and the rechargeable battery type chair heating device according to the present invention, it is possible to change into a chair that can be heated only by providing a heat generating part on the seat or back of the existing chair. This makes it possible to make effective use of existing facilities and contributes to economic effects.
- the power source is a rechargeable battery that is carried by an individual, from an outlet or the like. Because no wired power supply is required, it can be used in places where there is no power supply, such as outdoors. As a result, the facility side will not be forced to bear the electricity bill, and only those who want to warm the chair will be charged the electricity fee. However, it also has the advantageous effect of being able to predict the maximum operating current and power consumption in advance.
- the power source is a rechargeable battery carried by an individual. Even if you forget to turn off the power, if the power of the rechargeable battery is lost, it will disappear naturally, and even if you forget to turn off the power for a long time, the wasteful power consumption can be reduced. In addition, if the cause of electric fire, the difficulty of digestion peculiar to electric fires, and electric shock accidents can be reduced, there will be advantageous effects.
- the upper limit of the set temperature can be determined by itself. Therefore, it also has the effect of not giving the unsatisfactory feeling that causes the temperature difference isoelectricity of each person.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory view showing an embodiment of a rechargeable battery chair heating device 1 according to the present invention.
- the rechargeable battery type chair warming device 1 includes a heat generating part 3 provided in a seat part 2 a of a chair 2 and a power supply part 4. It should be noted that even if the seat portion 2a or the backrest 2b of the chair is heated as the portion to be heated, its structure and mounting method are not different, and therefore the seat portion 2a is not shown in the drawing. Only the mode of heating is shown.
- the heat generating part 3 has a function of generating heat by the electric resistance of the heat generating element 8 when supplied with power, and the heat generating element 8 is covered with a heat conducting member 9, and is attached to a predetermined place. 9 is used, and a general silicon rubber heater, which will be described later, a silicon cord heater, or a structure in which a metal fiber or the like is covered with a heat conducting member 9 is adopted.
- the material of the heating element 8 may be copper alloy, nickel alloy, nichrome wire, etc., and the material of the heat conducting member 9 may be general glass fiber, but it is not particularly limited. Combinations of two or more materials are also conceivable.
- silicon rubber 9a is used as the material of the heat conducting member 9 as in the case of the silicon rubber heater or silicon cord heater, the effect of efficiently emitting far infrared rays can be obtained, and the silicon rubber 9a is flexible. Therefore, it can be mounted on a curved seat surface or on a fabric seat surface.
- the attachment mechanism 9 provided in the heat generating part 3 is for attaching the rechargeable battery type chair warming device 1 to the chair 2, and is not particularly limited as long as it fulfills its function. It is desirable to use a double-sided adhesive tape with a detachable Berg mouth fastener.
- the aluminum foil 7 for transferring heat generated from the heating element 8 to the entire seating surface 2a or the backrest 2b on the mounting surface side of the chair 2 can be provided. desirable.
- the aluminum foil 7 is molded according to the shape of the seating surface 2a, the backrest 2b, and the heating element 8.
- a heat insulating material 6 is provided on the outside of the heat generating part 3 (on the opposite side of the mounting surface; the same applies hereinafter) to keep the heat generated from the heating element 8 and to prevent the heat from being released to the outside. It is desirable to prepare.
- the heat insulating material 6 has a shape that covers the entire outside of the heat generating portion 3, and as a material, a high heat insulating effect, glass fiber, or the like can be considered.
- FIG. 2 shows a detailed embodiment of the heat generating portion 3 that works. That is, FIG. 2 is a structural sectional view showing an embodiment of the heat generating part 3 used in the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a structural cross-sectional view showing an embodiment in which a silicon rubber heater is employed for the heat generating portion 3.
- the silicon rubber heater is a planar heating element having a structure in which the heating element 8 is covered with a silicon rubber 9a which is a heat conducting member 9.
- the drawing shows an aspect in which an aluminum foil 7 is provided on the surface of the heat generating portion 3 to be attached to the chair 2 and a sheet adhesive member such as an adhesive tape is provided as an attachment mechanism T.
- the aluminum foil 7 plays a role of evenly transferring the heat generated by the heating element 8 to the seating surface 2a or the backrest 2b of the chair 2. Further, the entire outside of the heat generating part 3 is covered with the heat insulating material 6 so that the heat generated by the heat generating element 8 is not released to the outside so that the efficiency is improved.
- FIG. 2 (b) is a structural cross-sectional view showing an embodiment in which a silicon cord heater is employed for the heat generating portion 3.
- the silicon cord heater is a planar heating element having a structure in which a heating element 8 is covered with a silicon rubber 9a as a heat conducting member 9 and a cord-like linear heating element is further covered with an aluminum foil 7. .
- the aluminum foil 7 plays the role of evenly transferring the heat generated by the heating element 8 to the entire seat 2a or back 2b of the chair 2.
- the drawing shows a mode in which a sheet-like sticking member such as an adhesive tape is provided as the attachment mechanism T on the attachment surface side of the heat generating portion 3 to the chair 2.
- the entire outside of the heat generating part 3 is covered with the heat insulating material 6 to increase the efficiency so that the heat generated by the heat generating element 8 is not released to the outside.
- FIG. 2 (c) is a structural cross-sectional view showing an embodiment in which a heating element 8 in which a heating material such as a metal wire is made into a fiber is adopted for the heating part 3.
- a heat generating material such as a very thin metal fiber is used as the heat generating element 8
- a sheet heating element having a structure in which the pattern is sewn in consideration of the fiber distribution and the uniform dispersion of the fibers for uniform resistance. It has become.
- the heating element 8 is insulated with a heat insulating material 6 such as glass fiber having a high heat insulating effect, and is covered with a flexible urethane material 9b.
- the drawing shows an aspect in which a sheet-like sticking member such as an adhesive tape is provided as the attachment mechanism T on the attachment surface side of the heat generating portion 3 to the chair 2. Furthermore, the entire outside of the heat generating part 3 is covered with the heat insulating material 6 to increase the efficiency so as not to release the heat generated by the heat generating body 8 to the outside.
- a metal fiber such as a stainless steel fiber or a copper alloy fiber can be considered.
- the power source unit 4 is for supplying power to the heat generating unit 3 and has a structure including a socket 4c for mounting the rechargeable battery 5.
- the shape of the power supply unit 4 is determined by the rechargeable battery 5 to be used, and the material may be light grease, but is not particularly limited.
- the power supply unit 4 can be equipped with a control unit for power control, and the power supply unit 4 can be provided with a power switch 4a and a temperature adjustment volume 4b. It is.
- the control unit is composed of a CPU, a memory, an input / output interface, an AZD change, and the like.
- the power switch 4a When the power switch 4a is turned on, the heating element 3 is energized, and the volume 4b It is controlled in detail to achieve the desired temperature.
- the rechargeable battery 5 is a power supply medium for supplying power to the heat generating part 3 via the power supply part 4.
- the size and shape of the rechargeable battery 5 are standardized products for ensuring compatibility of articles. It is conceivable to select the isotropic force, and in particular, the light weight, compact size, large capacity and easy to carry are selected.
- the type of rechargeable battery is not particularly limited as long as it is a secondary battery. Moreover, it is a primary battery, and the power that can be handled is disposable, so it is not economical, and it is desirable to use a secondary battery except in emergencies and disasters.
- a secondary battery such as a nickel metal hydride battery, a nickel cadmium battery, or a lithium ion battery can be considered.
- the lithium-ion secondary battery has features such as a lighter memory effect and less capacity loss due to self-discharge than a nickel-cadmium battery or nickel metal hydride battery in terms of heat generation and power consumption.
- a nickel-cadmium battery or nickel metal hydride battery in terms of heat generation and power consumption.
- an ultra-thin secondary battery that can be bent has been developed. If such a flexible rechargeable battery 5 appears, the rechargeable battery 5 is superimposed on the heat generating part 3 and the power supply part 4 in a superimposed manner. It is also possible to integrate by hierarchizing.
- the chair 2 to which the rechargeable battery-type chair warming device 1 according to the present invention is attached is compatible with any chair 2 such as a wheelchair in addition to the chair 2 having a general shape
- the chair is not limited to the fixed shape as shown in FIG.
- the heat generating part 3 can employ a flexible silicon rubber heater or the like, it may be a cloth folding chair as shown in Fig. 5 (b), and as shown in Fig. 5 (c). Even if the shape of the seat portion is circular or the like, it can be handled.
- FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view showing an embodiment of the rechargeable battery type heating chair 10 according to the present invention.
- the rechargeable battery type warming chair 10 includes a heat generating part 3 provided on the seat 2a or Z and the backrest 2b of the chair 2, and a power supply part 4 for supplying power to the heat generating part 3.
- the heat generating part 3 has a structure in which the heat generating member 8 is covered with the heat conducting member 9, that is, the heating unit 3 is used in the rechargeable battery chair heating device 1 except that the attachment mechanism T is not provided. It has the same structure as the heat generating part 3.
- “the mounting surface side to the chair 2” and “outside” mean that the heat generating part 3 of the rechargeable battery type warming chair 10 is outside the chair 2.
- the heating unit 3 is provided inside the chair 2 (built-in type), and as shown in Fig. 4 is attached to the outside of the chair 2 (externally attached). Type) and any embodiment is possible.
- the power supply unit 4 is for supplying power to the heat generating unit 3, and the rechargeable battery 5 is a power supply medium for supplying power to the heat generating unit 3 through the power supply unit 4.
- V and deviation are the same as those of the power supply unit 4 and the rechargeable battery 5 used in the above rechargeable battery chair heating 1.
- the chair 2 used in the rechargeable battery type warming chair 10 that is effective in the present invention can be applied to any chair 2 such as a wheelchair in addition to the chair 2 having a general shape, and is particularly limited. It is the same as above that there is no. That is, the present invention is not limited to the fixed-type chairs as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, and can be applied to various types of chairs 2 as shown in FIG.
- Double-sided adhesive tape on the bottom of the existing chair 2 2a bottom surface or Z and back 2b The heat generating part 3 is attached through the attachment mechanism 9 such as.
- an aluminum foil 7 is laid between the lower surface of the seat portion 2a or the backrest 2b and the heat generating portion 3 as necessary.
- a heat insulating material 6 is attached so as to cover the heat-generating part 3 which is powerful.
- the power source unit 4 is attached to a predetermined portion of the chair 2, and the heating element 8 of the heat generating unit 3 and the power source unit 4 are connected by a connector or the like. Installation of device 1 is complete.
- the rechargeable battery 5 is attached to the socket 4 c of the power supply unit 4.
- the power is turned on by the power switch 4a in the power supply section 4.
- adjust the temperature control volume 4b as necessary to adjust the temperature to the desired temperature.
- a power source such as an outlet is unnecessary, it can be used for any chair 2 in any place, indoors or outdoors.
- the scenes that are particularly likely to be adopted include wheelchairs when going out, chairs for outdoor stadiums used in winter sports events, chairs for seminar venues 2, portable portable chairs used in camping, etc. All kinds of scenes can be envisaged, and the user power will be greatly appreciated in all these scenes.
- Shika also uses the method of heating by setting the rechargeable battery 5 that the individual who uses the chair 2 brings it, so the facility side will not be burdened with electricity charges. It is also possible to achieve fairness among facility users in that the person who needs the heating himself performs the heating at his own expense. Therefore, industrial applicability is great.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory view showing an embodiment of a rechargeable battery chair heating device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a structural cross-sectional view showing an embodiment of a heat generating portion used in the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a chair used in the rechargeable battery type chair heating device and the rechargeable battery type warming chair according to the present invention.
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