DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING AT LEAST ONE ARM OF A USER, AND HEADREST

Abstract

The invention relates to a device for supporting at least one arm of a user, with at least one arm support element with a spacer element and an arm shell for mounting on the upper arm, at least one passive actuator which is configured to apply a force to the arm support element, and at least one counter bearing for the force to be applied that comprises at least one force transmission element and a counter bearing element, wherein the spacer element is arranged on the at least one force transmission element such that it can be swivelled, a headrest with at least one shoulder element and at least one support element that is arranged on the at least one shoulder element, wherein the headrest is designed to support the user's head.

Claims

1. A device for supporting at least one arm of a user, wherein the device has a. at least one arm support element with a spacer element and an arm shell for mounting on an upper arm portion of the arm of the user, b. at least one passive actuator, which is configured to apply a force to the arm support element, and c. at least one counter bearing which comprises at least one force transmission element and a counter bearing element, wherein the spacer element is arranged on the at least one force transmission element such that it can be swivelled, and wherein the device has a headrest with at least one shoulder element and at least one support element that is arranged on the at least one shoulder element such that it can be detached and is elastic, wherein the headrest is designed in such a way that, when the device is mounted, it supports the user's head when the head is tilted backwards at least by a predetermined limit angle.

2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one support element can be fixed on the at least one shoulder element in multiple positions.

3. The device according to claim 1, further including at least one head support element for resting against the user's head, wherein the head support element is arranged on the at least one support element, said head support element preferably adapting to a contour of the head when it comes into contact with the user's head.

4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the at least one head support element features a flat, flexible, preferably elastic material, or is composed of such a material, and is arranged on the support element in such a way that there is a gap between the head support element and the support element that is not closed when the device is used as intended.

5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the head support comprises at least one strap, that can be or are fixed to the counter bearing, preferably to the counter bearing element.

6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the at least one strap extends ventrally on the user's body when the device is mounted.

7. The device according to claim 5, wherein the at least one strap extends dorsally on the user's body when the device is mounted.

8. The device according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the straps comprises a positive-locking element, in particular a snap element and/or a clip element, wherein the strap can be fixed to the counter bearing by engaging the positive-locking element with a corresponding counter element.

9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the elasticity of the support element is adjustable.

10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one shoulder element is designed to be elastic.

11. A headrest for a device according to claim 1, wherein the headrest has at least one shoulder element and at least one support element that is arranged on the at least one shoulder element such that it can be detached and is elastic, the headrest being designed in such a way that, when the device is mounted, it supports the user's head when the head is tilted backwards at least by a predetermined limit angle.

12. The headrest according to claim 11, wherein the headrest has at least one strap that features at least one fastening element by means of which the at least one strap can be fixed to a counter bearing, which is preferably a hip strap, and/or in that the at least one shoulder element is not made of a flexible material.

13. A device for supporting at least one arm of a user comprising: at least one arm support element with a spacer element and an arm shell for mounting on an upper arm portion of the arm of the user; at least one passive actuator configured to apply a force to the arm support element; at least one counter bearing, the counter bearing including at least one force transmission element and a counter bearing element; and wherein the spacer element is arranged on the at least one force transmission element such that it can be swivelled, and wherein the device has a headrest with at least one shoulder element and at least one support element that is arranged on the at least one shoulder element such that it can be detached and is elastic; wherein the device further comprises at least one head support element arranged on the at least one support element, such that there is a gap between the head support element and the support element; and wherein the headrest is designed in such a way that, when the device is mounted, it supports the user's head when the head is tilted backwards at least by a predetermined limit angle.

14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the at least one head support element is composed of a flat, flexible, and/or elastic material.

15. The device according to claim 13, wherein the head support comprises at least one strap that can be fixed to the counter bearing.

16. The device according to claim 15, wherein the at least one strap extends ventrally on the user's body when the device is mounted.

17. The device according to claim 15 wherein the at least one strap extends dorsally on the user's body when the device is mounted.

18. The device according to claim 15, wherein the at least one strap comprises a positive-locking element, wherein the strap can be fixed to the counter bearing by engaging the positive-locking element with a corresponding counter element.

19. The device according to claim 1, wherein the elasticity of the support element is adjustable.

20. A device for supporting at least one arm of a user comprising: at least one arm support element with a spacer element and an arm shell for mounting on an upper arm portion of the arm of the user; at least one passive actuator configured to apply a force to the arm support element; at least one counter bearing, the counter bearing including at least one force transmission element and a counter bearing element; and wherein the spacer element is arranged on the at least one force transmission element such that it can be swivelled, and wherein the device has a headrest with at least one shoulder element and at least one support element that is arranged on the at least one shoulder element such that it can be detached and is elastic; wherein the device further comprises at least one head support element arranged on the at least one support element, such that there is a gap between the head support element and the support element, the head support including at least one strap that can be fixed to the counter bearing, the strap including a positive-locking element; and wherein the headrest is designed in such a way that, when the device is mounted, it supports the user's head when the head is tilted backwards at least by a predetermined limit angle.

Description

[0023] In the following, some examples of embodiments of the present invention will be explained in more detail by way of the attached figures: They show:

[0024] FIGS. 1 to 4—various representations of a headrest according to a first example of an embodiment of the present invention,

[0025] FIGS. 5 to 8—the representations from FIGS. 1 to 4 for a second example of an embodiment of the present invention,

[0026] FIGS. 9 and 10—two representations of a headrest according to another example of an embodiment of the present invention,

[0027] FIGS. 11 and 12—two representations of a headrest according to another example of an embodiment,

[0028] FIGS. 13 to 15—detailed representations of a headrest according to another example of an embodiment of the present invention, and

[0029] FIGS. 16 and 17—two representations of a device according to an example of an embodiment of the present invention.

[0030] FIG. 1 depicts a headrest 1 that features a shoulder element 2 and a support element 4. The shoulder element 2 comprises two shoulder brackets 6 that are placed across the user's shoulders when the headrest 1 is mounted. They are dorsally connected to each other, i.e. in the back region, by a connecting brace 8. The support element 4 is situated on the shoulder element 2, the former comprising two support brackets 10 in the example of embodiment shown; one of the two shoulder brackets 6 extends upwards from each of these support brackets. They are connected to each other in the upper region by a head support element 12, on which the user's head rests.

[0031] FIG. 2 depicts the representation from FIG. 1 with separated components. The shoulder element 2 has been separated from the support element 4. Both feature velcro fastening elements 14, by means of which the two components can be fixed in different positions that are infinitely adjustable.

[0032] FIG. 3 depicts a side view of the representation from FIG. 2. One of the shoulder brackets 6 can be seen where the velcro fastener element 14 is located. It is connected in the back area to the second shoulder bracket 6, not depicted in FIG. 3, by the connecting brace 8. The support element 4, on which the head support element 12 is arranged, features the two support brackets 10, of which only one is shown. In one contact area 16, in which the support bracket 10 comes into contact with the respective shoulder bracket 6, the support bracket 10 features a rail 18 that is configured to at least partially surround the respective shoulder bracket 6. The velcro fastener elements 14 are still in position so as to increase the holding force between the support element 4 and the shoulder element 2. FIG. 4 depicts a side view of the representation from FIG. 1. It once again shows one of the shoulder brackets 6, one of the support brackets 10 with the head support element 12 arranged on it and the connecting brace 8, which connects the two shoulder brackets 6 to one another.

[0033] FIGS. 5 to 8 show a further example of an embodiment of the headrest 1. It also comprises the shoulder element 2 with the two shoulder brackets 6, which are connected to each other by the connecting brace 8. The support element 4 again shows the two support brackets 10, the head support element 12 being located in the upper region of said support brackets. However, unlike the embodiment from FIGS. 1 to 4, the support element 4 is arranged on the shoulder element 2 via press studs, which is shown in FIG. 6 in particular. The corresponding positive-locking elements 20 can be seen, which are positioned on the shoulder brackets 6 and can engage with counter elements that are arranged on the underside of the contact area 16 of the respective support bracket 10, but are not depicted in the figures. In this way, the position of the shoulder element 2 relative to the support element 4 can be changed, but not infinitely, as is the case with velcro fasteners. FIGS. 7 and 8 show the lateral representation. In FIG. 7, the shoulder bracket 6 with the connecting brace 8 is shown detached from the support element 4. The positive-locking elements 20 arranged on the shoulder bracket 6 can be clearly seen. FIG. 8 shows the representation in the connected position. Here, some of the positive-locking elements are still visible, while the contact area 16 of the support bracket 10 has been brought into contact with the shoulder bracket 6.

[0034] FIGS. 9 and 10 show a different embodiment. It features two shoulder brackets 6 that are made of a solid yet elastic plastic and placed across the wearer's shoulders. They are connected to each other in the back area by a short connecting brace 8 on which the support element 4 is arranged. There is an elongated hole 22 in the support element 4 through which a screw 24 is guided; this screw is connected to the connecting brace 8 of the two shoulder brackets 6. A bore is situated in the connecting brace 8, said bore having an inner thread in which the screw 24 engages. If the screw 24 is loosened, the support element 4 can be displaced along the elongated hole 22 relative to the shoulder brackets 6 and thus relative to the shoulder element 2. Once the desired position has been reached, the screw 24 is tightened and a further displacement is not possible.

[0035] The support element 4 has only one support bracket 10, which features a number of recesses and openings, thereby achieving the elasticity of the support bracket 10. The upper end of the support bracket 10 features two projections 26 that are spaced apart either in a U-shape or a V-shape. The actual head support element, designed here as a textile element, is arranged between them.

[0036] The embodiment from FIGS. 9 and 10 also has a tensioning device 28, designed in the form of a wire or band, that can be wound up and unwound using a corresponding tensioning element 30. This changes the effective length of the tensioning device, so that the upper end of the support brace 10 can be pulled down or released back up. As a result, the position at which the head support element 12 comes into contact with a head changes.

[0037] FIGS. 11 and 12 depict a further embodiment, wherein FIG. 12 depicts it in the mounted state. It also comprises two shoulder brackets 6 that are connected to each other in the dorsal region. The single support bracket 10 is again arranged in this region, said bracket featuring an elongated hole 22 in which a screw 24 is arranged. This support bracket 10 also features a number of recesses and bores, by way of which the elasticity of an already elastic material is further increased.

[0038] In the upper area of the support bracket 10, it also splits into two projections 26, on which two head support elements 12 are now arranged, unlike in FIGS. 9 and 10. FIG. 12 depicts the device shown in FIG. 8 in the mounted state: it can be seen that the head support elements 26 rest on the head in the rear skull region.

[0039] FIG. 11 shows that this headrest 1 also features a tensioning device 28 that has the effect previously described in reference to FIGS. 9 and 10. In addition, the device has two straps 32 with a fastening element 34 located on the ends facing away from the headrest. In the example of the embodiment shown, these are clamping buckles as known, for example, from a pair of braces. These fastening elements 34 render it possible to fix the straps 32 and thus the entire headrest 1 to a counter bearing element, for example a hip strap or belt.

[0040] FIGS. 13 to 15 depict details of the connecting device between the shoulder bracket 6 and the contact area 16 of the support bracket 10. The shoulder brackets 6 feature recesses 36 through which the corresponding positive-locking elements, which are arranged at the front end of the contact area 16 of the support bracket 10, can be guided. Such a positive-locking element 20 is shown in FIG. 14 in particular. This enables the support bracket 10 to be fixed in different positions on the shoulder bracket 6.

[0041] FIGS. 16 and 17 depict a device for supporting two arms in the mounted state. It comprises two arm support elements 38, each of which is connected to a force transmission element 40. They each have a passive actuator 42 and a counter bearing element 44 in the form of a hip strap.

[0042] The headrest with the shoulder element 2, its two shoulder brackets 6 and the support element 4 with the support brackets 10 also constitute part of the device.

REFERENCE LIST

[0043] 1 headrest [0044] 2 shoulder element [0045] 4 support element [0046] 6 shoulder bracket [0047] 8 connecting brace [0048] 10 support bracket [0049] 12 head support element [0050] 14 velcro element [0051] 16 contact area [0052] 18 rail [0053] 20 positive-locking element [0054] 22 elongated hole [0055] 24 screw [0056] 26 projection [0057] 28 tensioning device [0058] 30 tensioning element [0059] 32 strap [0060] 34 fastening element [0061] 36 recess [0062] 38 arm support element [0063] 40 force transmission element [0064] 42 passive actuator [0065] 44 counter bearing element