Adjustable lumbar support
11246420 · 2022-02-15
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable lumbar support system for a chair having a single swing bar. An actuator is mounted between the lumbar support base and the chair frame and may be motorized. Extending the extension shaft of the actuator provides additional support to a user seated in the chair.
Claims
1. An adjustable lumbar support system for altering the position of a lumbar support in a piece of furniture having a seat back with a seat back frame having a left side, a right side, a front side, and a back side, the lumbar support system comprising: a cross bar secured to the seat back frame and extending between the left and right sides of the seat back frame; a bracket system having two or more pivot points, wherein the bracket system is mounted to a central portion of the cross bar; a lumbar support base having a front surface, the front surface facing the front side of the seat back frame; a single swing arm having an “L” shape, a top portion pivotally coupled to a first pivot point of the bracket system, and a bottom portion fixedly attached to the lumbar support base; and an actuator system having an extendable arm, the actuator system having a first end portion opposite a second end portion, the first end portion pivotally coupled to a second pivot point of the bracket system and the second portion pivotally coupled to the bottom portion of the single swing arm, wherein extending the extendable arm of the actuator system pushes the lumbar support base towards the front side of the seat back frame, and wherein the bottom portion of the single swing arm comprises one or more lower knuckles having a connecting portion extending towards the back side of the seat back frame, and wherein a lower pin passing through the one or more lower knuckles and the second portion of the actuator system defines a lower axis of rotation, the lower axis of rotation being generally parallel to the cross bar.
2. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 1, wherein the top portion of the single swing arm comprises one or more knuckles.
3. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 2, wherein a pin passing through the one or more knuckles and the bracket system defines an axis about which the single swing arm rotates.
4. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 1, wherein the bracket system comprises a pair of brackets.
5. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 4, wherein each of the pair of brackets define a notch generally conforming to the cross bar, the brackets welded thereto.
6. An adjustable lumbar support system for altering the position of a lumbar support in a piece of furniture having a seat back with a seat back frame having a left side, a right side, a front side, and a back side, the lumbar support system comprising: a cross bar secured to the seat back frame and extending between the left and right sides of the seat back frame; a bracket system having two or more pivot points, wherein the bracket system is mounted to a central portion of the cross bar; a lumbar support base having a front surface, the front surface facing the front side of the seat back frame; a single swing arm having an “L” shape, a top portion pivotally coupled to a first pivot point of the bracket system, and a bottom portion fixedly attached to the lumbar support base; and an actuator system having an extendable arm, the actuator system having a first end portion opposite a second end portion, the first end portion pivotally coupled to a second pivot point of the bracket system and the second portion pivotally coupled to the bottom portion of the single swing arm, wherein extending the extendable arm of the actuator system pushes the lumbar support base towards the front side of the seat back frame, wherein the bracket system comprises a pair of brackets, and wherein each of the pair of brackets comprises a stop limiting the rotation of the single swing arm towards the back side of the seat back frame.
7. The adjustable lumbar support system claim 4, wherein the pair of brackets are spaced apart such that a pair of knuckles can surround the pair of brackets and the first end portion of the actuator system fits within the pair of brackets.
8. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 7, wherein a first pin passes through the each of the pair of and knuckles and the pair of brackets at a first of the two or more pivot points, and a second pin passes through the first end portion of the actuator system and the pair of brackets.
9. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 8, wherein the first pin is farther from the back side of the seat back frame than the cross bar, and the second pin is generally the same distance from the back side of the seat back frame as the cross bar.
10. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 1, wherein the one or more lower knuckles comprises a mounting portion opposite the connecting portion.
11. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 10, wherein the mounting portion of the one or more lower knuckles defines one or more notches configured to interface with corresponding slots in the lumbar support base such that support base is generally flush with the single swing arm when mounted.
12. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 1, wherein the support base is welded to the single swing arm.
13. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 1, wherein the support base defines a plurality of through holes configured to receive mounting bolts.
14. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 1, wherein the actuator system is motorized.
15. The adjustable lumbar support system of claim 14, wherein a motor fits within the seat back frame.
16. A seating unit for providing adjustable lower spine support comprising: a seat back extending upwardly from a seat base, the seat back comprising a seat back frame having a right side, a left side, a front side facing the seat base, and a rear side opposite the front side; and a lumbar support system configured to adjust the position of a lumbar support base, the lumbar support system comprising: a cross bar extending between the left and right sides of the seat back frame; a pair of brackets mounted to the cross bar, each of the pair of brackets having first and second pivot points, wherein each of the pair of brackets comprises a stop limiting the rotation of the single swing arm towards the back side of the seat back frame; a single swing arm pivotally coupled the first pivot point of each of the pair of brackets, and a bottom portion fixedly attached to the lumbar support base; and an actuator system having an extendable shaft and a mechanical extender, the actuator system having a first end portion opposite a second end portion, the first end portion pivotally coupled to the second pivot point of each of the pair of brackets and the second portion pivotally coupled to the bottom portion of the single swing arm, wherein extending the extendable shaft of the actuator system pushes the lumbar support base towards the front side of the seat back frame.
17. The seating unit of claim 16, wherein the mechanical extender is motorized.
18. The seating unit of claim 16, wherein the cross bar is a metal tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(13) A bottom portion of swing arm 220 is fixedly attached to the support base 222. Swing arm has one or more notches 248 corresponding one or more centrally located slots 250 in support base 222. Swing arm 220 may be aligned with support base 222 such that an outward facing surface 252 of support base 222 is generally flush with swing arm 220. In embodiments, a bottom portion of swing arm 220 may be fixedly attached to support base 222 through means such as welds, bolts, screws, glue, or the like. In embodiments, swing arm 220 and support base 222 may be uniform and stamped or molded in the desired shape. The adjustable lumbar support 204 comprises rigid, non-flexible materials such as metal, steel, wood, aluminum, or the like. The width W of the swing arm may be 4 inches or less in embodiments.
(14) The adjustable lumbar mechanism 200 is attached to a chair frame 206 such as a recliner frame. In one example, as chair frame 206 includes a side support 208, and cross bars 210, 212, and 214. Cross bars 210, 212, and 214 are generally orthogonal to the side support 208 and securely attached thereupon through fastening mean such as screws, bolts, nails, glue, welds, or the like. In some embodiments, the cross bars 210, 212, and 214 are made of wood or wood based materials. In other embodiments, the cross bars 210, 212, and 214 are made of metal, steel, aluminum or the like. In yet another embodiment, the cross bars 210, 212, and 214 may be selected from different materials. For example, the cross bars 210 and 214 may be wood, while cross bar 212 may be steel. Cross bars 210, 212, and 214 may be solid. In embodiments, cross bars 210, 212, and 214 are tubular.
(15) In embodiments, adjustable lumbar mechanism 200 is attached to cross bar 212 via bracket system 260. Bracket system 260 includes notch 270 and pivot apertures 264, 266 configured to receive pivot pins. Notch 270 generally conforms to cross bar 212. Bracket system 260 is permanently affixed to cross bar 212. For example, bracket system 260 may be welded to cross bar 212 along notch 270. In embodiments, bracket system 260 is a pair of brackets 262. Brackets 262 may be spaced apart such that knuckles 224 of swing arm 220 surround the pair of brackets 262 while at the same time telescoping arm 226 fits between pair of brackets 262. Bracket system 260 is oriented such that a first pivot aperture 264 is forward of cross bar 212 where the forward direction is towards the front of chair 100. A second pivot aperture 266 is below cross bar 212 where the downward direction is towards the seat of chair 100. Pivot pin 268 acts as a pin in a hinge and is slid through first pivot aperture 264 and conforming holes in knuckles 224, thereby allowing the swing arm 220 to rotate about an axis orthogonal to the side support 208. Pivot pin 272 acts as a pin in a hinge and is slid through second pivot aperture 266 and conforming holes in telescoping arm 226, thereby allowing the telescoping arm 226 to rotate about an axis orthogonal to the side support 208.
(16) At the lower portion of swing arm 200, pivot pin 274 acts as a pin in a hinge and is slid through knuckles 276 and corresponding apertures in the bottom portion of actuator 202. As illustrated, adjustable lumbar mechanism 200 has three separate points of rotation. Two points of rotation are at pivot pins 268, 272 on bracket system 260, which in turn is permanently affixed to cross bar 212. As such, while rotation is possible about pivot pins 268, 272, these points are not free to move in space. Accordingly, rotation about pivot pins 268, 272 causes support base 222 to move either towards the front or the rear of chair 100. In the forward, or extended, direction, the distance to which support base 222 may protrude is inherently limited by the length of telescoping arm 226. One skilled in the art will recognize other means exist to limit the forward movement of support base 222. For example, actuator 202 may include internal mechanical stops. In embodiments, a controller system (not shown) may have a memory programmed to prevent the user from extending actuator 202 beyond a preset distance. In the rearward direction, towards the back of chair 100, stop 278 prevents swing arm 200 from rotating beyond a set point. In embodiments, stop 278 may be an outward extending protrusion from bracket 262. In embodiments, swing arm 220 may have one or more notches 280 configured to interface with stop 278.
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(18) When the user activates the mechanical extender 228, the mechanical extender 228 actuates a telescoping arm 226. When the telescoping arm 226 is lengthened, the increased length of the telescoping arm 226 presses the support base 222 outward, in a direction away from the back of the chair frame 206 and towards a seated user. The amount of support provided to the lumbar area 102 is directly proportional to the increased length of the telescoping arm 226. When the telescoping arm 226 is shortened, the decreasing length of telescoping arm 226 pulls the support base 222 into the chair frame 206 and away from a seated user. In a fully retracted position, the support base 222 is located completely within the within the periphery of the chair frame 206.
(19) In embodiments, a single adjustable lumbar mechanism 200 is attached to a chair frame 206. In other embodiments, a chair frame 206 may support multiple adjustable lumbar mechanisms. For example, in a love seat configuration supporting two users, a love seat frame may include two adjustable lumbar mechanisms providing each of the two users independent control over each of the adjustable lumbar mechanisms, thereby offering the ability for each user to adjust their respective adjustable lumbar mechanism according to their personal preferences.
(20) In embodiments, the cross bars 210, 212, and 214 may be displaced vertically allowing for the support base 222 to be optimally positioned. In other embodiments, the width and height of the support base 222 may be varied to accommodate a variety of chair frames or users. In other embodiments, the support base 222 may be combined with other materials to enhance the user experience. For example, a steel support base 222 may be joined with foam padding on the side facing the user. In another embodiment, the support base 222 may have a shape such as a convex profile. Support base 222 has one or more through holes 254 configured to receive mounting bolts or the like to facilitate the attachment of additional materials to support base 222.
(21) In embodiments, the mechanical extender 228 includes an electric motor. In other embodiments, the mechanical extender 228 may be activated through pneumatic means. In other embodiments, the mechanical extender 228 may be mechanical means powered by the user such as a rotating knob.
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(23) The following patents and publications are incorporated herein for all purposes: U.S. Pat. Nos. 10,306,986; 9,826,841; 9,675,178; 8,702,173; 8,622,468; 7,578,797; 6,402,246 and U.S. Pat. Publications 20180064254; 20160367033; 20130145553; 20090079245.
(24) While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and described in detail. It is understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(25) All of the features disclosed in this specification (including the references incorporated by reference, including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
(26) Each feature disclosed in this specification (including references incorporated by reference, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
(27) The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment (s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
(28) Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose could be substituted for the specific examples shown. This application is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the present subject matter. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents, as well as the following illustrative aspects. The above described aspects embodiments of the invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be considered limiting. Further modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention.