Posture control chair

11730269 · 2023-08-22

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A posture correcting chair having a back rest assembly providing mounting attachments for a head or neck rest, a lumbar support, at least one arm rest, and a posture retainer and supported by a seat assembly. The headrest, lumbar, seat and back support all adjust to allow a user to distribute their weight about a greater number of surfaces for adaptive comfort. A posture retainer affixed to the back rest assembly dynamically adjusts to the contour of a user's body based on force and pressure created while seated to provide active posture correction for a user to prevent slumping or slouching. A knee rest assembly is attached to rail system on a lower end of chair the base platform to provide additional support surfaces. The seat and knee rest assembly include heating, cooling or vibrating or massaging.

    Claims

    1. A posture control chair comprising: a seat having an adjustment mechanism to provide a pivotal adjustment relative to a horizontal plane; a base having a plurality of swivel wheels or casters that are freely rotatable about 360 degrees of rotation and positioned about a platform of sufficient span in order to maintain stability; a seat assembly supporting the seat, pivotally connected to the base; a back rest assembly providing mounting attachments for a head or neck rest, a lumbar support, at least one arm rest, and a posture retainer, wherein the seat assembly provides a horizontal support for the back rest assembly and the back rest assembly comprises an angular reclining adjustment for adjustment divergent from a vertical plane; the horizontal support having an adjustment mechanism to allow for forward or rearward positioning of the back rest assembly relative to the vertical support and the seat; the posture retainer affixed to the back rest assembly in an adjustable manner to dynamically adjust to a contour of a user's body based on force and pressure created while seated, said posture retainer adapted to provide active posture correction for a user to prevent slumping or slouching.

    2. The posture control chair of claim 1, wherein said seat assembly further comprises a single, centrally located load bearing leg having a vertical height adjustment mechanism in the form of a gas lift which is positioned between an upper terminus of the leg and the seat assembly.

    3. The posture control chair of claim 1, wherein the adjustment mechanism for the horizontal support includes a plurality of standard position increments.

    4. The posture control chair of claim 1, wherein said seat comprises a cushion incorporating a comfort feature selected from a group consisting of: heating; cooling; and vibration or massaging.

    5. The posture control chair of claim 4, wherein the at least one arm rest is vertically adjustable and angularly adjustable and comprises a control panel for actuation and adjustment of the comfort features.

    6. The posture control chair of claim 1, wherein the head or neck rest is vertically adjustable and angularly adjustable.

    7. The posture control chair of claim 1, wherein the lumbar support is vertically adjustable and angularly adjustable.

    8. The posture control chair of claim 1, wherein the posture retainer further comprises: a support harness adapted to circumscribe a user's torso while in a seated position; a chest cushion inwardly supported at a distal terminus.

    9. The posture control chair of claim 1, further comprising: a knee rest assembly attachable to a rail system on a lower end of the base platform; at least two wheels or castors positioned on a lower end of the knee rest assembly apart for tripod stability in conjunction with the rail system; and a knee cushion vertical, horizontally or rotationally adjustable to the knee rest assembly.

    10. The posture control chair of claim 9, wherein the knee rest assembly further comprises a comfort feature selected from a group consisting of: heating; cooling; and vibrating or massaging.

    11. The posture control chair of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable footrest, wherein the adjustable footrest consists of at least one accommodating attributes.

    12. The posture control chair of claim 11, wherein the accommodating attributes are selected from a group consisting of: pivoting from a fulcrum connection off the foot plate and foot plate frame; and sliding up and down of the foot plate frame in a manner to enabling adjustment to a selected position for different-sized users.

    13. The posture control chair of claim 12, wherein the foot plate is connected under the seat and attached to a pillar vertical section of the seat frame via detachable clamp.

    14. The posture control chair of claim 13, wherein the footrest allows dynamic adjustment to accommodate the user's position when using the knee rest.

    15. The posture control chair of claim 14, wherein the footrest is detachable from the chair and remains connected with the knee rest during undesired use of the knee pad unit.

    16. The posture control chair of claim 11, wherein the footrest has rough dimensions consisting of a plate with a maximum width of 16 inches and a maximum length of 12 inches (heel to toe).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a schematic elevational view of a posture correcting chair 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

    (3) FIG. 2 is a schematic detail of a headrest 42 for use therewith;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a schematic detail of a lumbar support 44 for use therewith;

    (5) FIG. 4 is a schematic detail of an armrest 46 for use therewith;

    (6) FIG. 5 is a schematic detail of a foot rest 60 for use therewith; and

    (7) FIG. 6 is a schematic elevational view of the posture correcting chair 10 of FIG. 1 shown adapting to a user in an exemplary general environment according to the present invention.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (8) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within the Figures.

    1. Detailed Description of the Figures

    (9) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals indicate the same parts throughout the several views, an improved office chair or desk chair of a type adapted for use at a desk in an office, generally noted as 10, is shown according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The chair 10 may comprise a combination of: a base 20; a seat assembly 30; a back rest assembly 40; a posture retainer 50; and a knee rest assembly 60.

    (10) The base 20 may be adapted with a set of wheels 22 for mobility. The wheels 22 may be swivel wheels or casters of the type that are freely rotatable about 360 degrees of rotation. A plurality of wheels may be provided and positioned about a platform 24 of a sufficient span in order to maintain stability. An upper surface of the base 20 may provide a single, centrally located load-bearing leg 26. The leg 26 may include a height adjustment mechanism in the form of a gas lift 28 which is positioned between the leg 26 and the seat assembly 30 to allow for an adjustable vertical position fo the seat assembly 30.

    (11) The seat assembly 30 provides a vertical support 32 for a seat cushion 34. The seat assembly 30 may also provide a horizontal support 36 for the back rest assembly 40. The horizontal support 36 may include an adjustment mechanism 37 to allow for selecting lateral position of the back rest assembly 40 forward or backward relative to the vertical support 32. The cushion 34 may have an adjustment mechanism 35 to provide a pivotal adjustable relative to a horizontal plane. The adjustment mechanism 35 may provide for a number of standard positions throughout increments in order to accommodate a user's comfort preference. The cushion 34 may further include additional comfort features 38, including electronics to provide heating, cooling or massaging.

    (12) The back rest assembly 40 provides a generally vertical support that is mounted to the seat assembly 30 and, when laterally positioned by the use, provide support along a vertical plane at a desired distance from the seat 34. In addition to this vertical plane adjustment, the back rest assembly 40 may include an angular reclining adjustment 41 to provide for adjustment divergent from a vertical plane. Further, the back rest assembly may include mounting attachments for: a head/neck rest 42; a lumbar support 44; arm rest 46; and the posture retainer 50. The head/neck rest 42 may be vertically adjustable. The head/neck rest 42 may further be angularly adjustable. In combination these adjustment functions to dynamically adjust to the natural contour of a user's body based on force and pressure created while seated. The lumbar support 44 may be vertically adjustable. The lumbar support 44 may further be angularly adjustable. In combination these adjustment functions to dynamically adjust to the natural contour of a user's body based on force and pressure created while seated. In many office/desk chair environments the use of arm rests 46 may not be required. As such the arm rests 46 may be removable or attachable. When attached, the arm rests 46 may be vertically adjustable. When attached, the arm rests 46 may further be angularly adjustable. In combination these adjustment functions to dynamically adjust to the natural contour of a user's body based on force and pressure created while seated.

    (13) The arm rest 46 may further include additional controls 48 for the comfort features 38 to actuate or adjust any provided heating, cooling or massaging.

    (14) The posture retainer 50 may further be affixed to the back rest assembly 40 in an adjustable manner. The posture retainer 50 may include a support harness 52 that is positional to circumscribe a user's torso. A chest cushion 54 may be inwardly supported. The support harness 52 may be vertically adjustable. The chest cushion 54 may further be angularly adjustable. In combination these adjustment functions to dynamically adjust to the natural contour of a user's body based on force and pressure created while seated. Overall the posture retainer 50 is adapted to provide active posture correction for a user to prevent slumping or slouching that can be detrimental to a user's wellness and facilitated by work with a keyboard and computer screen.

    (15) The knee rest assembly 60 is anticipated as being an optional pendant feature of the chair 10 and may be affixed to the base platform 24. The knee rest assembly 60 may attach to a rail system 62 on the lower end of the base platform 24 where it can adjust and lock into a selected location relative to the base 20. The assembly 60 may be supported by at least two wheels or castors 64 positioned apart for tripod stability in conjunction with the rail system 62. The knee rest assembly 60 may further provide a knee cushion 66. The knee cushion 66 may be vertical, horizontally or rotationally adjustable. The knee cushion 66 may further include additional comfort features 68, including electronics to provide heating, cooling or massaging.

    (16) The arm rest 48 may further be in operational control of the comfort features 68 to actuate or adjust any provided heating, cooling or massaging.

    2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment

    (17) As shown best in conjunction with FIG. 6, the office chair 10 is shown strategically designed to actively correct the posture of a clerical employee, thereby making it possible for them to remain sitting at their desks for long periods of time. A swiveling chair 10 with casters 22 allows employees to remain sitting and yet reach a number of locations within their work area, eliminating the time and energy expended in standing. The headrest, lumbar, seat and back support all adjust to allow a user to distribute their weight about a greater number of surfaces for adaptive comfort. The posture retainer 50 provides support to urge the user to a position best aligned with their spine and having body weight distributed vertically over the hips to prevent slouching and eliminate back and neck strains that can be generated from extended work at a monitor and keyboard.

    (18) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. The Title, Background, Summary, Brief Description of the Drawings and Abstract of the disclosure are hereby incorporated into the disclosure and are provided as illustrative examples of the disclosure, not as restrictive descriptions. It is submitted with the understanding that they will not be used to limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Further, as would be apparent to those having ordinary skill in the relevant art in light of the present teachings, the improvements taught herein are intended to be adapted to or otherwise comport with generally accepted standards for the design and testing of office chairs, including EN 1335:2012, EN 1728:2012, ANSI/BIFMA X 5.1, DIN EN 1335 and/or DIN 4551. In addition, in the Detailed Description, it can be seen that the description provides illustrative examples and the various features are grouped together in various embodiments for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed subject matter requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a single disclosed configuration or operation. The following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separately claimed subject matter.

    (19) The claims are not intended to be limited to the aspects described herein, but are to be accorded the full scope consistent with the language claims and to encompass all legal equivalents. Notwithstanding, none of the claims are intended to embrace subject matter that fails to satisfy the requirement of 35 U.S.C. § 101, 102, or 103, nor should they be interpreted in such a way. Any unintended embracement of such subject matter is hereby disclaimed. They are not intended to be exhaustive nor to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed and, obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments are chosen and described in order to best explain principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and its various embodiments with various modifications as is suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that a scope of the invention be defined broadly by the Drawings and Specification appended hereto and to their equivalents. Therefore, the scope of the invention is in no way to be limited only by any adverse inference under the rulings of Warner-Jenkinson Company, v. Hilton Davis Chemical, 520 US 17 (1997) or Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co., 535 U.S. 722 (2002), or other similar caselaw or subsequent precedent should not be made if any future claims are added or amended subsequent to this Patent Application.