Patent classifications
A47C1/037
INTEGRATED WORKSTATION FOR AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE AND VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
The integrated workstation comprises an ovoid recliner chair rotatably mounted on a star-shaped steel base. This chair features a padded bi-fold leg rest, a headrest maintaining a fixed spatial relationship with the user's head during reclination, and a reinforcing steel support member. An adjustable semi-circular support bracket is attached to the chair, connecting to a pivotable ring structure. This structure houses a gaming-optimized contoured display module, audio output devices, an extendable camera assembly with a 45-degree beamsplitter mirror, LED panels, a retractable green screen, and acoustic foam. Accompanying is a crescent-shaped table with a control dial for multiple functions, pivot-mounted to the bracket. The workstation is powered via a chair's base cable. For video conferencing, the chair's headrest remains obscured from the camera perspective.
INTEGRATED WORKSTATION FOR AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE AND VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
The integrated workstation comprises an ovoid recliner chair rotatably mounted on a star-shaped steel base. This chair features a padded bi-fold leg rest, a headrest maintaining a fixed spatial relationship with the user's head during reclination, and a reinforcing steel support member. An adjustable semi-circular support bracket is attached to the chair, connecting to a pivotable ring structure. This structure houses a gaming-optimized contoured display module, audio output devices, an extendable camera assembly with a 45-degree beamsplitter mirror, LED panels, a retractable green screen, and acoustic foam. Accompanying is a crescent-shaped table with a control dial for multiple functions, pivot-mounted to the bracket. The workstation is powered via a chair's base cable. For video conferencing, the chair's headrest remains obscured from the camera perspective.
Hydraulic chair with positioning apparatus
A support chair has a base with wheels, a support post with a translation mechanism, a power system with controls, an upper seat portion having a downward-extending post engaging the support post and engaging the translation mechanism such that the chair portion raises and lowers, a back-support portion hinged to the seat portion, a leg-support portion hinged to the seat portion, a plurality of attachment interfaces implemented to frame elements of the support chair, and at least one multiply-articulated peripheral support assembly having a padded surface at one end and a support interface at an opposite end, the support interface enabled to join to any one of the attachment interfaces implemented to the frame elements.
Hydraulic chair with positioning apparatus
A support chair has a base with wheels, a support post with a translation mechanism, a power system with controls, an upper seat portion having a downward-extending post engaging the support post and engaging the translation mechanism such that the chair portion raises and lowers, a back-support portion hinged to the seat portion, a leg-support portion hinged to the seat portion, a plurality of attachment interfaces implemented to frame elements of the support chair, and at least one multiply-articulated peripheral support assembly having a padded surface at one end and a support interface at an opposite end, the support interface enabled to join to any one of the attachment interfaces implemented to the frame elements.
Chair capable of interlocking back support and footrest
Disclosed in this application is a chair capable of permitting a user to quickly and easily change his or her posture by tilting a back support in a state in which the user takes a seat. The chair includes a seat support; a back support which has a back frame, with a lower end being connected to a rear end of the seat support by a pivot shaft, so that the back support is tilted in a rearward direction; and a footrest which is engaged to the seat support, so that the back support is interlocked with the footrest.
Chair capable of interlocking back support and footrest
Disclosed in this application is a chair capable of permitting a user to quickly and easily change his or her posture by tilting a back support in a state in which the user takes a seat. The chair includes a seat support; a back support which has a back frame, with a lower end being connected to a rear end of the seat support by a pivot shaft, so that the back support is tilted in a rearward direction; and a footrest which is engaged to the seat support, so that the back support is interlocked with the footrest.
ELECTRIC RECLINING CHAIR WITH ANTI-PINCH PROTECTION
An electric reclining chair has a base, a linkage mechanism, a leg rest mount, and a control module. The linkage mechanism is movably mounted to the base and connected to a driver. The leg rest mount is pivotally connected to the linkage mechanism. The control module has a sensor module and a control unit. When the linkage mechanism and the leg rest mount are being folded by the driver, if an object is under the leg rest mount and abuts the leg rest mount, the leg rest mount pivots relative to the linkage mechanism, which is sensed by the sensor module. Thus, the control module controls the driver to stop folding the linkage mechanism or to unfold the linkage mechanism so as to prevent the object from being pinched.
Seat positioning system for a wheelchair
A seat positioning system includes a base frame having a pair of forward slots and a pair of rear slots, and a seat frame having a front end and a back end. The seat frame is coupled to the base frame and movable relative to the base frame. A first pair of linkages is slideably coupled to the pair of forward slots and connects the frames. A first pair of locking devices has a locked configuration adapted to prevent the first pair of linkages from sliding relative to the pair of forward slots and an unlocked configuration adapted to allow the first pair of linkages to slide relative to the pair of forward slots. A second pair of linkages slideably is coupled to the pair of rear slots and connects the frames. An actuator is pivotally connected to both the seat frame and the base frame and is configured to extend and contract to move the seat frame relative to the base frame.
Seat positioning system for a wheelchair
A seat positioning system includes a base frame having a pair of forward slots and a pair of rear slots, and a seat frame having a front end and a back end. The seat frame is coupled to the base frame and movable relative to the base frame. A first pair of linkages is slideably coupled to the pair of forward slots and connects the frames. A first pair of locking devices has a locked configuration adapted to prevent the first pair of linkages from sliding relative to the pair of forward slots and an unlocked configuration adapted to allow the first pair of linkages to slide relative to the pair of forward slots. A second pair of linkages slideably is coupled to the pair of rear slots and connects the frames. An actuator is pivotally connected to both the seat frame and the base frame and is configured to extend and contract to move the seat frame relative to the base frame.
Lower leg support device for a vehicle seat, and vehicle seat
A lower leg support device for a vehicle seat may have a first cushion carrier, a second cushion carrier, which is connected in an articulated manner to the first cushion carrier, and a coupling gear for transferring the first cushion carrier and the second cushion carrier from a non-use position to a use position. The coupling gear is able to be driven by a drive device. A vehicle seat may have the lower leg support device.