Lumbar support chair having structure adjustable according to change of posture
10791841 ยท 2020-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a chair and, more particularly, to a lumbar support chair of which the shape and position are adjusted according to a change of posture of a sitter to support a user's lumbar, thereby providing a comfortable feeling and a posture correction effect.
Claims
1. A lumbar support chair having a seat and a back support, wherein the seat is configured to take a bowl shape having a center that is concavely curved and a bottom portion that is extended upwardly from the center toward an outside of the seat in an arc shape, and a cut portion is formed in the seat, the cut portion halving the seat into a left part and a right part from a front end toward a rear end of the seat, wherein a first uneven part and a second uneven part are formed on both left and right sides of a rear end part of the seat and a lower end part of the back support, respectively, wherein a stopper bar is provided on a rear end side of the first uneven part of the seat, to support the back support so as to prevent the back support from being further tilted rearward, and wherein the stopper bar is horizontally extended so as to be coupled to respective convex parts of the first uneven part simultaneously and faces a part of the back support just above an upper part of the second uneven part.
2. The lumbar support chair of claim 1, wherein the seat is configured to have a front end edge which is rounded downward in a downward direction.
3. The lumbar support chair of claim 1, wherein the seat is configured to have a thickness which becomes thinner from a front side toward a rear side thereof.
4. The lumbar support chair of claim 1, wherein the back support is hingedly coupled to the rear end of the seat so as to be foldable.
5. The lumbar support chair of claim 4, wherein the first uneven part and the second uneven part are coupled as a pair and the first uneven part and the second uneven part are coupled with each other by a hinge pin which penetrates the first uneven part and the second uneven part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS
(10) TABLE-US-00001 10: Seat 12: Cut part 14: First uneven part 18: Stopper bar 20: Back support 22: Second uneven part 30: Gripping hole
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Hereinbelow, configurations and operations of the lumbar support chair according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(12) As shown in
(13) The seat 10 supports a sitter's buttocks and thighs thereon. The seat 10 is made of synthetic resin materials which are generally rigid but somewhat elastic. As shown in the drawings, a central portion thereof is concave and slightly extended upwardly toward the outside in an arc shape, so that it can correspond to the sitter's body shape, taking a bowl shape. Owing to this shape, the sitter's buttocks and thighs can be stably seated thereon.
(14) Also, due to the bowl shape of the central portion, the bottom portion of the seat 10 is upwardly extended toward the outside from the center thereof in an arc shape. In this regard, if a force is applied to any one side of the seat 10 from the upper thereof, tilting (rotation) becomes available on the basis of the central position as a support point. Effects resulting from this operation will be described later in more details.
(15) A cut portion 12 is formed in the seat 10, and the cut portion 12 is extended from a front end thereof as much as a predetermined length toward the rear of the seat 10. The cut portion 12 halves the front end portion of the seat 10 into a left part and a right part. The halved parts are configured to support the sitter's left and right thighs respectively, and to be transformed independently of each other when the sitter's posture is changed.
(16) As another configuration, it is preferable that the seat 10 is configured to have a front end edge rounded downwardly, so as to prevent the sitter's thighs from getting poked or being pressed. As described below, it is also preferable to configure the halved parts to become thinner toward the rear side from the front side of the seat 10 so that they can be smoothly elastically transformed when the sitter's posture is changed. Also preferably, a cushion 16 is formed on the surface of the seat in a detachable manner.
(17) The back support 20 is a portion to be coupled to the rear end portion of the seat 10, supporting the sitter's waist and back. As shown in
(18) In order to firmly support the sitter's waist and at the same time make the back support 20 easily adjusted in shape to match the sitter's changed posture when the sitter leans his/her waist back, it is preferable that the lower part of the back support 20 is slightly heavier and becomes thinner as it is close to the upper thereof. As shown in
(19) The back support 20 is preferably configured to be hingedly coupled to the rear end portion of the seat 10 so as to be foldable, to facilitate storage and transportation. For this, as shown in
(20) Additionally, a gripping hole 30 is formed on the coupling portion of the seat 10 and the back support 20, so that a user can grip the seat 10 so as to easily transport the chair.
(21) Meanwhile, where the seat 10 and the back support 20 are coupled hingedly, the back support 20 may be liable to be tilted backward as the back support 20 cannot receive strength when the sitter leans his/her waist and back against the back support 120. To prevent this liability, a stopper bar 18 is formed on the rear end side of the first uneven part 14 of the seat 10, as shown in
(22) The lumbar support chair of the present invention has been described above in terms of configuration. Hereinafter, uses and operations of the chair of the present invention will be described below.
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(30) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in details. In this regard, the scope and spirit of the present invention will not be limited to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention described above, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
(31) Accordingly, as the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been provided to fully inform the category of the invention to those skilled in the art, it should be appreciated that they are all for illustrative purposes and the present invention shall only be interpreted on the basis of the category of the claims.