Dynamic Frame of the Chair

20210244188 · 2021-08-12

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    Abstract

    There is noticed a dynamic frame of the chair, which comprises a seat holder (1), to which a swivel sleeve (3) is demountably attached from one side, into which a spherical head (41) of a spherical thread swivel (4) with a threaded end piece (42) is tightly seated, to which a nut (7) is demountably attached and to which a silent block bushing (2) is demountably attached from the other side, to which an annular locking ring (6) with four locking undercuts (61) and four locking noses (62) is demountably attached from one side and a frame sleeve (5) with a sliding hole (53) and four sleeve noses (51) and four sleeve reinforcement pieces (52) is detachably fastened from the other side.

    Claims

    1. A dynamic frame of the chair, characterized in that it comprises a seat holder (1), to which a swivel sleeve (3) is demountably attached from one side, into which a spherical head (41) of a spherical thread swivel (4) with a threaded end piece (42) is tightly seated, to which a nut (7) is demountably attached and to which a silent block bushing (2) is demountably attached from the other side, to which an annular locking ring (6) with four locking undercuts (61) and four locking noses (62) is demountably attached from one side and a frame sleeve (5) with a sliding hole (53) and four sleeve noses (51) and four sleeve reinforcement pieces (52) is detachably fastened from the other side.

    2. A dynamic frame of the chair according to the claim 1 characterized in that the annular locking ring (6) is seated on the seat holder (1).

    Description

    OVERVIEW OF PICTURES IN THE DRAWINGS

    [0008] The attached drawings explain in more detail the summary of the technical solution; FIG. 1 shows a sectional view of the dynamic frame of the chair with the annular locking ring in the locked position,

    [0009] FIG. 2 shows an axonometric projection onto the annular locking ring;

    [0010] FIG. 3 shows an axonometric projection onto the inner part of the frame sleeve;

    [0011] FIG. 4 shows a sectional view of the dynamic frame of the chair with the annular locking ring in the locked position.

    [0012] 1—seat holder

    [0013] 2—silent block

    [0014] 3—swivel sleeve

    [0015] 4—spherical thread swivel

    [0016] 41—spherical head

    [0017] 42—threaded end piece

    [0018] 5—frame sleeve

    [0019] 51—sleeve nose

    [0020] 52—sleeve reinforcement piece

    [0021] 53—sliding hole

    [0022] 6—annular locking ring

    [0023] 61—locking undercut

    [0024] 62—locking nose

    [0025] 7—nut

    EXAMPLES OF REALISATION

    Example 1

    [0026] The dynamic frame of the chair acc. to FIG. 1 comprises the seat holder 1. The brass swivel sleeve 3 is demountably attached to the seat holder 1 from one side. The spherical head 41 of the stainless steel spherical thread swivel 4 is tightly seated in the swivel sleeve 3. The threaded end piece 42 is seated on the lower part of the spherical thread swivel 4. The nut 7 is demountably attached to the threaded end piece 42. The plastic annular locking ring 6 is fastened to the seat holder 1 from the other side. The rubber silent block bushing 2, diameter 60 mm, is demountably attached to the seat holder 1. The annular locking ring 6 is demountably attached to the silent block bushing 2. Four locking undercuts 61, designed to lock fixed seating position, are created in the annular locking ring 6 according to FIG. 2. Besides, four locking tooth-shaped noses 62 are created in the annular locking ring 6, evenly distributed along the quarters of the locking ring 6. The aluminum alloy frame sleeve 5 is loosely seated on the silent block bushing 2 according to FIG. 1. One sliding hole 53, designed to slide the dynamic frame of the chair on the chair base, is created in the frame sleeve 5 according to FIG. 4. Four sleeve noses 51, designed for locking, are created on the inner side of the frame sleeve 5 according to FIG. 3. Four sleeve reinforcement pieces 52, designed to reinforce the dynamic frame, are further created on the inner side of the frame sleeve 5.

    Example 2

    [0027] The dynamic frame of the chair acc. to FIG. 4 comprises the seat holder 1. The brass swivel sleeve 3 is demountably attached to the seat holder 1 from one side. The spherical head 41 of the stainless steel spherical thread swivel 4 is tightly seated in the swivel sleeve 3. The threaded end piece 42 is seated on the lower part of the spherical thread swivel 4. The nut 7 is demountably attached to the threaded end piece 42. The rubber silent block bushing 2, diameter 90 mm, is demountably attached to the seat holder 1 from the other side. The plastic annular locking ring 6 is demountably attached to the silent block bushing 2. Four locking undercuts 61, designed to lock fixed seating position, are created in the annular locking ring 6 according to FIG. 2. Besides, four locking tooth-shaped noses 62 are created in the annular locking ring 6, evenly distributed along the quarters of the locking ring 6. The aluminum alloy frame sleeve 5 is demountably attached to the annular locking ring 6. One sliding hole 53, designed to slide the dynamic frame of the chair on the chair base, is created in the frame sleeve 5. Four sleeve noses 51, designed for locking, are created on the inner side of the frame sleeve 5 according to FIG. 3. Besides, four sleeve reinforcement pieces 52, designed to reinforce the dynamic frame, are further created on the inner side of the frame sleeve 5.

    INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

    [0028] The technical solution may be used to provide a dynamic sitting posture on the chair to people suffering from problems and pain in the spine and lower back as the design facilitates an active and healthy sitting position, the result of which is a good body posture, strengthening spinal and abdomen muscles. Simultaneously, it does not allow for the rest of spinal muscles and by perfect copying of movements of the body of the seated user significantly reduces the pressure exerted on intervertebral discs as the spine holds the ideal position and back muscles work properly. The technical solution also provides unique pelvis mobility and even long-lasting sitting is not manifested by pain in the lower back.