A Reclining Chair and Method of Use Thereof
20220249307 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G5/1067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A reclining chair includes a frame and a back part with a back support slidably connected to a back frame hinged on a frame rotation point on the frame. A seat part, including a seat frame and a seat, is pivotably connected to the back frame at a chair joint. A reclining mechanism includes an arm pivot point fixed to the frame. A first arm extends from the arm pivot point to a second arm at an arm suspension point. The second arm is pivotably connected to the chair joint. When the back part reclines from an upright position, the back frame rotates, the first arm rotates, the chair joint moves towards the seat part, and a connecting arm extending from the back support and mechanically linked to the first arm and the second arm pulls the back support so the back support slides towards the seat part.
Claims
1. A reclining chair comprising: a frame for supporting said reclining chair on an underlying surface, a back part comprising a back support slidable connected to a back frame, said back frame being hinged on a frame rotation point on said frame, a seat part comprising a seat frame and a seat, said seat part being pivotably connected to said back frame at a chair joint, and a reclining mechanism, wherein said reclining mechanism comprises an arm pivot point fixed to said frame and located behind said back frame, a first arm extending from said arm pivot point to a second arm at an arm suspension point also located behind said back frame, said second arm being pivotably connected to said chair joint, wherein, when said back part is reclined backwards from an upright position to a reclined position, said back frame rotates around said frame rotation point said first arm rotates around said arm pivot point, said chair joint moves towards said seat part, a connecting arm extending from said back support and mechanically linked to said first arm and said second arm pulls said back support such that said back support slides in relation to said back frame and towards said seat part.
2. The reclining chair according to claim 1, wherein said seat part comprises a through opening and a container placed under said through opening.
3. The reclining chair according to claim 1, wherein said reclining mechanism further comprises a lever arm, a seat linking arm and a back frame arm, wherein said connecting arm is pivotably connected to a first end of said lever arm, said seat linking arm is pivotably connected to an attachment point on said lever arm, said back frame arm is pivotably connected to a second end of said lever arm and rigidly connected to said back frame.
4. The reclining chair according claim 3, wherein said attachment point is located between the ends of said lever arm.
5. The reclining chair according to claim 1, wherein said arm suspension point is located behind and in a lower position than said arm pivot point when said back part is in an upright position.
6. The reclining chair according to claim 1, wherein said reclining chair further comprises a leg rest pivotably connected to a leg pivot point and mechanically linked to said reclining mechanism.
7. The reclining chair according to claim 6, wherein said leg rest comprises a leg support and a leg rest frame and wherein said leg rest frame is pivotably connected to said leg pivot point, said leg support is mechanically linked to said reclining mechanism such that when said back part is reclined from an upright position to a reclined position, said leg rest rotates around said leg pivot point and folds upwards whereby said leg support slides in relation to said leg rest frame and away from said seat part.
8. The reclining chair according to claim 1, wherein said reclining chair comprises a recline actuator for reclining said reclining chair from an upright position to a reclined position.
9. The reclining chair according to claim 8, wherein said recline actuator is pivotably connected to said back part and said frame.
10. The reclining chair according to claim 1, wherein the chair accommodates an act of bathing a user.
Description
FIGURES
[0037] The invention will be described in the following with reference to the figures in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0047] When the reclining chair 1 is to be reclined from an upright position as shown in
[0048] In the beginning of the reclining motion, the angle α is substantially constant. This angle is maintained constant as long as the point P3 is to the right of the point P2. The first arm 21 and the point P3 rotate around the point P2 which is fixed on the chair frame 2 and at some point during the reclining motion, the point P3 will be positioned directly below the point P2. At this point, the reclining chair will start to “open” i.e. the angle α will increase as the reclining chair is further reclined and the point P3 moves to the left of the point P2, i.e. forward. It is thereby obvious, that the points P2 and P3 and the first arm 21 and second arm 22 determine when the “opening” stage begins. If the point P3 is positioned directly below in relation to P2 when the back part 4 is in the upright position, the angle α will start to increase immediately as the chair is reclined i.e. at the very beginning of the reclining motion. If, however, as shown in the embodiment of
[0049] The first arm 21 and second arm 22 could be adjustable such that the position of the points P2 and P3 could be adjusted before the reclining motion. This would provide for the possibility of adjusting at which stage the “opening” (angle α starts to increase) of the reclining chair should begin, for example at a large reclining angle β, i.e. at the beginning of the reclining motion or at a smaller reclining angle β. An early opening would be achieved by positioning the point P3 below the point P2 and a later opening would be achieved by positioning the point P3 to the right (as seen in
[0050] From a geometrical point of view it can be seen that if the attachment point P5 is positioned towards the point which connects the lever arm 24 and the connecting arm 23, a small levering effect is achieved, i.e. the displacement of the back support 5 is not as large per decrease of the reclining angle β. However, if the attachment point P5 is positioned at the other end of the lever arm 24, i.e. at the connection point between the lever arm 24 and the back frame arm 26, a large levering effect may be achieved and the back support 5 may displace more per decrease of the reclining angle β. It is therefore obvious that the positioning of the attachment point P5 should accommodate the positioning of the points P2 and P3 such that the friction between the back of the user and the back support 5 is reduced.
[0051] In this embodiment, the reclining chair also comprises a leg rest 30 which is mechanically linked to the reclining chair 1 via the reclining mechanism 20. The leg rest comprises a leg support 31 and a leg rest frame 32 which are slideable connected, for example via leg rest bearings 40. The leg support 31 is mechanically linked to the reclining mechanism via first leg connecting link 34, second connecting link 35 and leg connection arm 33. The leg rest frame 32 is linked to the leg connection arm 33 via the leg folding arm 36. When the back part 4 is reclined from the upright position to the reclined position, the leg connection arm 33 pushes on the leg folding arm 36 which in turn folds the leg rest 30 upwards. As the leg rest 30 folds upwards, the first leg connection link 34 and second leg connection link 35 push the leg support 31 downwards. And since the leg support 31 is slideable connected to the leg rest frame 32, the leg support 31 will slide in relation to the leg rest frame 32.
[0052] In this embodiment, the leg support 31 slides in relation to the leg rest frame 32 via the leg rest bearings 40. In another embodiment, the leg support 31 could slide by means of a linear glide bearing, slide rail or other type of mechanical sliding.
[0053] Furthermore, in this embodiment the back support 5 slides in relation to the back frame 6 via the back part bearings 41. In another embodiment, the back support 4 could slide by means of a linear glide bearing, slide rail or other type of mechanical sliding.
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[0055] In this embodiment, the reclining motion is achieved by a recline actuator 15 is an electrical spindle actuator connected in one end to the frame 2 and in the other to the back part 4 and which pulls the back part 4 downwards such that the reclining chair 1 is moved from a substantially upright position to a substantially reclined position. In this embodiment, the recline actuator 15 reclines the back part 4 by pulling the back part 4 backwards. However, in another embodiment, the recline actuator 15 could induce the reclining motion by actuating any other component of the chair 1. For example, the recline actuator 15 could induce the reclining motion by pushing on the leg connection point P7. In another embodiment, the recline actuator could be connected between the points P2 and P7 or P4. It could also induce the reclining motion by actuating the leg rest (in an embodiment where the reclining mechanism comprises such a leg rest). It becomes apparent that the reclining motion may be induced by actuating any component which may connected to the reclining mechanism, as the movement of all these components are interrelated with each other via the reclining mechanism.
[0056] Naturally, the reclining motion could be driven manually, e.g. by pulling/pushing the back part 4 down via for example the chair handle 14 or by pulling/pushing on the leg rest 30.
[0057] In this embodiment, the head rest 12 is a separate part i.e. it is separate but connected to the back support 5. However, in another embodiment, the head rest 12 could be disconnected from the back support 5.
[0058] In this embodiment, the reclining chair comprises elevation actuator 16 for adjusting the elevation of the reclining chair 1 (the back part 4, the seat part 7 and the components attached thereto). This may be necessary in a wide range of implementations. For example if the user of the chair 1 has reduced mobility and may not by himself mount a bed. In such a situation, the chair may be reclined to a fully reclined position such that the user is in a substantially lying down position and afterwards the reclining chair 1 may be elevated such that the seat 9 and the back support 5 are in the same horizontal plane as the bed surface whereby the user may easier mount the bed.
[0059] If, as another example, the reclining chair 1 is used as a dentist chair, the elevation actuator 16 may provide for easy adjustment of the elevation of the chair 1 and thereby the patient such that the dentist may perform the relevant work in a comfortable working position.
[0060] In this embodiment, the elevation actuator 16 elevates the reclining chair by a scissor mechanism. However, in another embodiment, the elevation may be achieved by a series of actuators lifting the chair 1 directly and without any mechanical linkage, a lift, a pulley system or other kind of mechanism.
[0061] In an embodiment, the chair handle 14 may be provided with a user interface (not shown) and/or buttons for controlling the chair 1. The user interface could comprise a touch screen. For example, to ease the service personnel from manually reclining the chair 1, the chair handle 14 could comprise a “down” and “up” button (or other, similar command terms) such that the service personnel may operate the chair 1 via the actuator 14. The user interface (not shown) could also be used to drive the wheels 13 via driving motors connected to the wheels 13 such that the personnel may avoid manual pushing of the chair 1. This could be advantageous if, for example, a heavy user occupies the chair 1. It may also simply be necessary if the chair 1 must be moved on a slightly inclined surface 3, for example a wheelchair ramp. Naturally, the reclining chair 1 could also be pushed around by human power, e.g. to save weight and costs.
[0062] As already mentioned, a user of the reclining chair 1 could have such a reduced mobility that seemingly simple tasks such as dressing, and undressing may be challenging. Therefore, in this embodiment, the reclining chair 1 comprises a seat actuator 17 which may tilt the seat 9 via the seat actuation point P8 and the seat actuation arm 18 whereby the seat 9 is tilted in relation to the seat frame 8. This lifts the buttocks of the user away from the seat frame 8 such that e.g. pants and/or underwear may easier be pulled down towards the legs and off from the user. In an embodiment, the back part 4 could be provided with a back support actuator (not shown) and corresponding mechanism (not shown), whereby the back support 5 tilts in relation to the back frame 6 such that the lower part of the back of the user is lifted away from the back part 4. This could allow for easier dressing and undressing of upper body clothes.
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[0064] If a user of the chair 1 has a reduced mobility it may sometimes be easier if the user may go to toilet in-situ, for example if service personnel is not nearby to aid the user or if the user occupying the reclining chair 1 is too far away from the nearest toilet. Therefore, in this embodiment, the reclining chair comprises an opening 10 and a bowl 11 for allowing the user to go to toilet anywhere. The bowl 11 could then be emptied at a later time. The container 11 could also comprise a closing mechanism such that it seals its content away from the user when the user finishes the toileting and the container may be kept closed until next time the user has to go to toilet. In an embodiment, the container could be provided with sensors (not shown) for signaling when the container 11 is full such that the service personnel may empty the container 11. The reclining chair 1 may be provided with a user interface (not shown) for allowing the user to e.g. press a button for opening and closing the container 11 before and after toileting.
[0065] The invention has been exemplified above with reference to specific examples of the positioning of the frame pivot point P1, arm pivot point P2, arm suspension point P3 and other. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular examples described above but may be designed and altered in a multitude of varieties within the scope of the invention as specified in the claims.
LIST
[0066] 1. Reclining chair
[0067] 2. Frame
[0068] 3. Underlying surface
[0069] 4. Back part
[0070] 5. Back support
[0071] 6. Back frame
[0072] 7. Seat part
[0073] 8. Seat frame
[0074] 9. Seat
[0075] 10. Through opening
[0076] 11. Container
[0077] 12. Head rest
[0078] 13. Chair wheel
[0079] 14. Chair handle
[0080] 15. Recline actuator
[0081] 16. Elevation actuator
[0082] 17. Seat actuator
[0083] 18. Seat actuating arm
[0084] 20. Reclining mechanism
[0085] 21. First arm
[0086] 22. Second arm
[0087] 23. Connecting arm
[0088] 24. Lever arm
[0089] 25. Seat linking arm
[0090] 26. Back frame arm
[0091] 30. Leg rest
[0092] 31. Leg support
[0093] 32. Leg rest frame
[0094] 33. Leg connection arm
[0095] 34. First leg connecting link
[0096] 35. Second leg connecting link
[0097] 36. Leg folding arm
[0098] 40. Leg rest bearing
[0099] 41. Back part bearing
[0100] P1. Frame rotation point
[0101] P2. Arm pivot point
[0102] P3. Arm suspension point
[0103] P4. Chair joint
[0104] P5. Attachment point
[0105] P6. Leg pivot point
[0106] P7. Leg connection point
[0107] P8. Seat actuation point