ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR A HEADSET OF A TREATMENT CHAIR
20220287902 · 2022-09-15
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Abstract
The invention relates to a treatment chair (1) comprising a headrest (2), connected to the chair (1) with a headrest arm (4), and a position adjustment member (3) for the headrest (2). The position adjustment member (3) comprises at least one ratchet mechanism (5) to lock the headrest (2) in a wanted position.
Claims
1. A treatment chair comprising a headrest, connected to the chair with a headrest arm and a position adjustment member for the headrest, characterized in that the position adjustment member comprises at least one ratchet mechanism with pawls to lock the headrest in a wanted position, wherein the pawls are arranged to block the rotation of the ratchet element to one direction and to allow the rotation of the ratchet element to another direction.
2. A treatment chair according to claim 1, characterized in that the ratchet mechanism comprises a group of parallel pawls and a cylindrical ratchet element operatively coupled to one or more pawls.
3. A treatment chair according to claim 2, characterized in that the cylindrical ratchet element comprises a group of recesses for one or more pawl to stop and lock the rotation of the ratchet element in the first direction of rotation of the ratchet element.
4. A treatment chair according to claim 3, characterized in that the recesses are arranged in a row one after the other on the rim of the ratchet element at an angular distance from each other and all the recesses in the same row are on the same plane of rotation.
5. A treatment chair according to claim 3, characterized in that the ratchet element comprises one or more rows of recesses adjacent to each other.
6. A treatment chair according to claim 5, characterized in that in each row of recesses the angular position of the recesses is different from the angular position of the recesses in the other rows of recesses.
7. A treatment chair according to claim 6, characterized in that the difference of angular positions of the recesses in the ratchet element is between 1 to 10 degrees.
8. A treatment chair according to claim 3 above, characterized in that the ratchet element is a cylindrical element comprising the rows of recesses on its outer periphery.
9. A treatment chair according to claim 3 above, characterized in that the ratchet mechanism comprises equal number of pawls and rows of recesses.
10. A treatment chair according to claim 2 above, characterized in that the pawls are brought into contact with the support surfaces of the recesses one at a time.
11. A treatment chair according to claim 1 above, characterized in that the ratchet mechanism comprises a release mechanism that is arranged to unlock the ratchet element to be rotated in both directions.
12. A treatment chair according to claim 1 above, characterized in that the position adjustment member comprises two ratchet mechanisms one at each end of the position adjustment member.
13. A treatment chair according to claim 12, characterized in that the first ratchet mechanism is non-rotatably connected with the headrest and the second ratchet mechanism is non-rotatably connected with the headrest arm.
14. A treatment chair according to claim 6, characterized in that the difference of angular positions of the recesses in the ratchet element is between 3 to 7 degrees.
15. A treatment chair according to claim 6, characterized in that the difference of angular positions of the recesses in the ratchet element is between about 5 to 6 degrees.
16. A treatment chair comprising a headrest connected to the chair with a headrest arm, and a position adjustment member for the headrest, wherein the position adjustment member comprises at least one ratchet mechanism with pawls to lock the headrest in a wanted position, wherein the pawls are arranged to block the rotation of the ratchet element to one direction and to allow the rotation of the ratchet element to another direction, and wherein the ratchet mechanism comprises a group of parallel pawls and a cylindrical ratchet element operatively coupled to one or more pawls.
17. A treatment chair comprising a headrest connected to the chair with a headrest arm, and a position adjustment member for the headrest, wherein the position adjustment member comprises at least one ratchet mechanism with pawls to lock the headrest in a wanted position, wherein the pawls are arranged to block the rotation of the ratchet element to one direction and to allow the rotation of the ratchet element to another direction, and wherein the position adjustment member comprises two ratchet mechanisms, one at each end of the position adjustment member, the first ratchet mechanism being non-rotatably connected with the headrest and the second ratchet mechanism being non-rotatably connected with the headrest arm.
Description
LIST OF FIGURES
[0017] In the following, the invention will be described in detail by the aid of example embodiments by referring to the attacked simplified and diagrammatic drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] In order to achieve the objects mentioned above, the present invention provides a strong and robust position adjustment member connected between the headrest arm and the headrest of a treatment chair. The structure of the headrest and its components are presented in the figures in a schematic and simplified way. In that case all the components and forms of the structures are not necessarily presented.
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[0032] In addition, the position adjustment member 3 comprises a release member 13 for unlocking the joints 3a to adjust the headrest 2 into another desired position.
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[0034] As mentioned above, the position adjustment member 3 comprises the frame 3b and the joint 3a at each end of the frame 3b. For each joint 3a the frame 3b comprises a round fulcrum hole 3c at each of its end and the ratchet mechanism 5 inside the frame 3b. The ratchet mechanism 5 comprises a cylindrical ratchet element 6 that acts also as a fulcrum pin and is placed inside the fulcrum hole 3c at each end of the frame 3b. The cylindrical ratchet element 6 comprises a group of parallel rows of recesses 6a on its cylindrical surface.
[0035] The ratchet mechanism 5 further comprises a group of parallel pawls 7 and springs 8, and a counter element 3d that is fixedly fastened to the frame 3b. The springs 8 are arranged to press the pawls 7 towards the cylindrical ratchet element 6 in order to bring the head of the pawl 7 in contact with the row of the recesses 6a. The pawl 7 is arranged to prevent the rotation of the cylindrical ratchet element 6 in one direction when the pawl 7 is entered into a recess 6a. A rotation to the other direction is not prevented.
[0036] The position adjustment member 3 also comprises a release mechanism 10 with its guide element 9, which release mechanism 10 is arranged to allow the rotation of the cylindrical ratchet element 6 in both directions by pulling the pawl 7 out from the recess 6a when the release member 13 is pressed. For that purpose, the pawl 7 has a release pin 7a.
[0037] In addition, the position adjustment member 3 comprises a bottom element 11 inside the frame 3b. The bottom element 11 is arranged to support the pawls 7 which prevent the cylindrical ratchet element 6 from rotating in the fulcrum hole 3c at the first end of the frame 3b. The corresponding support arrangement is at the second end of the frame 3b.
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[0043] The release mechanism 10 is arranged to withdraw the pawl head 7c from the recess 6a by actuating the release pin 7a. The release mechanism 10 comprises a set of release members 10a, which are in this embodiment diagonal edges in a frame plate of the release mechanism 10. The diagonal edges are in contact with release pins 7a so that when the release member 13 is pressed the diagonal edges in the frame plate draw all the pawls 7 outwards from the ratchet element 6.
[0044] Withdrawing the pawl heads 7c from the recess 6a by operating the release member 13 disables the ratchet function and releases the joints 3a at the ends of the position adjustment member 3 so that the position adjustment member 3 and the headrest 2 can be turned to both directions.
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[0048] As mentioned in the description above, the recesses 6a comprise two surfaces, a curvilinear counter surface 6b and a flat support surface 6c. Preferably, the angle between the counter surface 6b and the support surface 6c is 90 degrees, but it may also be another angle depending on the shape of the head part 7c of the pawl 7.
[0049] The rows of recesses 6a are arranged to a certain angle relatine to the other rows of recesses 6a. With a set of parallel pawls 7, this allows a dense adjustment, locking and positioning of the headrest 2 despite a robust and strong construction. The cylindrical ratchet element 6 comprise square fastening ends 6d to be installed into the fastening lugs 2a and 4a to prevent the first ratchet element 6 from rotating in relation to the headrest 2 and the second ratchet element 6 from rotating in relation to the headrest arm 4. Thus, the first ratchet mechanism 5 is non-rotatably connected with the headrest 2 and the second ratchet mechanism 5 is nonrotatably connected with the headrest arm 4.
[0050] As described above, moving the headrest 2 and/or the position adjustment member 3 will cause the cylindrical ratchet element 6 to move relatively to the pawls 7. And because the rows of recesses 6a are arranged to a certain angle relative to each other each of the pawl heads 7c are pushed one at a time into a recess 6a corresponding in their row of recesses 6a when a certain rotation angle is achieved.
[0051] It is obvious to the person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to the examples described above but that it may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below. Thus, for instance the design of the pawl heads can vary and therefore the inner surfaces and of the recesses can vary correspondingly.
[0052] It is also obvious to the person skilled in the art that the cross-section of the pawls need not necessarily be square. It can be, for instance, rectangular or any suitable shape that makes it possible to construct a reliable, strong and robust device structure.