ITEM OF FURNITURE FOR RECLINING
20190374032 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A recliner (1), including a reclining surface (2) and a substructure (3) that can be set on a base and supports the reclining surface (2), the substructure (3) including at least one stand (4) and at least one spring element (5) that is positioned between the stand (4) and the reclining surface (2), the reclining surface (2) being mounted on the spring element (5), the spring element (5) elastically pretensioning the reclining surface (2) in the direction (6) leading away from the stand (4), and the reclining surface (2), when unloaded, being held in an elastically pretensioned manner by a limiting element (7) of the recliner (1).
Claims
1. A recliner, comprising a reclining surface and a substructure that is adapted to be set on a base and supports the reclining surface, the substructure having at least one stand and at least one spring element arranged between the stand and the reclining surface, and the reclining surface being mounted on the spring element, the spring element elastically pretensions the reclining surface in a direction away from the stand, and the reclining surface, in an unloaded state, is kept elastically pretensioned by a limiting element of the recliner.
2. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the limiting element limits a deflection of the reclining surface, in the unloaded state, in the direction away from the stand.
3. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a stop element that limits a deflection of the reclining surface, in a loaded state, in a direction toward the stand.
4. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reclining surface, in the unloaded state, is arranged in a starting position, and, in a state when loaded with an additional mass lying on the reclining surface, is arranged in an intermediate position deflected relative to the starting position.
5. The recliner as claimed in claim 4, wherein the reclining surface with the additional mass which is 85 kg lying on the reclining surface, and after a single deflection from a rest position in the direction toward the stand, has an oscillation frequency of between 0.1 and 1 Hertz in a free oscillation following the single deflection.
6. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reclining surface, with an additional mass of 85 kg lying on the reclining surface, and after a single deflection from a rest position in the direction toward the stand, has an amplitude retention of greater than or equal to 20% in a free oscillation following the single deflection, wherein the amplitude retention is calculated from a ratio of an amplitude of a sixth oscillation period after deflection to an amplitude of a second oscillation period after deflection.
7. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one spring element has two spring legs which are connected to each other in a connection region.
8. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one spring element has two spring legs (13, 14) which are integrally connected to each other in a connection region.
9. The recliner as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an adjustment device for adjusting the reclining surface relative to the spring element in mutually opposite longitudinal directions of the reclining surface.
10. A method of using a recliner as claimed in claim 1, the method comprising a person lying down on the reclining surface and the reclining surface deflecting from a starting position, which the reclining surface adopts in the unloaded state, to an intermediate position deflected relative to the starting position, and the reclining surface with the person lying thereon moving, starting from the intermediate position, in an oscillation that is adapted to be excited only by a person's breathing.
11. The recliner as claimed in claim 4, wherein the reclining surface in the loaded state is adapted to swing freely about the deflected intermediate position.
12. The recliner as claimed in claim 7, wherein at least in the unloaded state, the two spring legs arranged running at least in part away from each other starting from the connection region.
13. The recliner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the connection region is C-shaped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further features and details of preferred embodiments of the invention are explained below in the description of the figures with reference to the embodiment variants depicted in
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The first embodiment of a recliner 1 according to the invention shown in
[0029] Irrespective of its design, the reclining surface 2 is supported on the substructure 3 of the recliner 1. The substructure 3 in turn is supported with its stands 4 on the ground surface. In the illustrative embodiment shown, and in other preferred variants too, the stands 4 are arranged in one plane, such that the recliner 1 can rest fully on a flat base. In all of the embodiment variants shown here, the substructure 3 has two spring elements 5 arranged parallel to each other on mutually opposite sides of the reclining surface 2, as can be seen in particular in
[0030] The two spring legs 13 and 14 are connected to each other in a connection region 15 of the respective spring element 5. In the first illustrative embodiment according to
[0031] The adjustment device 16 has a carriage-like configuration and permits an adjustment of the reclining surface 2 in longitudinal directions 17 relative to the substructure 3 and to the spring elements 5 and the stands 4. This is largely a horizontal adjustment, although, as has been stated above, it can also have vertical components. The design of the adjustment device 16 in the illustrative embodiments shown here is explained in more detail below on the basis of
[0032] According to the invention, the spring elements 5 elastically pretension the reclining surface 2 in a direction 6 away from the stand 4 or the stands 4. In the unloaded state shown in
[0033] In the illustrative embodiment shown, the two lower spring legs 14 of the two spring elements 5 are rigidly connected to each other via a stop bracket 20. One end of the limiting element 7, configured here as a strap or band, is secured to the stop bracket 20. In the illustrative embodiment shown, the opposite end of the limiting element 7 is connected to a component of the adjustment device 16 fixedly connected to the upper spring limbs 13. However, the limiting element 7 could of course also be connected to the spring limbs 13 and 14 in some other way, in order to keep the spring elements 5 elastically pretensioned even in the unloaded state.
[0034] It will be noted in principle that the limiting element 7 does not necessarily have to be configured as a strap or loop. It could involve differently designed component parts that keep the spring element 5 or the reclining surface 2 elastically pretensioned in the unloaded state.
[0035] In the variants shown here, a stop element 8 is provided in addition to the limiting element 7. The stop element 8 limits the deflection of the reclining surface 2 in the direction 9 toward the stand 4 in the loaded state. Therefore, in the event of an overload, i.e. an excessive load applied to the reclining surface 2, the stop element 8 prevents the spring element 5 from being destroyed or otherwise adversely affected by the overload. In the illustrative embodiments shown, the stop element 8 is likewise secured to the stop bracket 20. Upon corresponding deflection of the spring elements 5, it interacts with a counter-stop 21, which is fixedly connected to the upper of the spring legs 13.
[0036] Both the limiting element 7 and the stop element 8 can be damped, e.g. by giving them a certain elasticity.
[0037] Comparing
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[0039] In the intermediate position shown by solid lines in
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[0041] The adjustment device 16 thus used in the illustrative embodiments shown here can be actuated by one of the hand wheels 24 being suitably turned by hand, in order to adjust the reclining surface 2 in the longitudinal directions 17 relative to the substructure 3. It constitutes a self-locking adjustment mechanism. In the illustrative embodiment, this is achieved by the fact that the toothed wheels 32 have relatively few teeth, preferably fewer than ten teeth, which in addition are preferably configured with rounded corners. In this way, the position that has been set is independently maintained until the hand wheel 24 is actuated again. This self-locking prevents accidental adjustment of the reclining surface 2 in the longitudinal directions 17 during the oscillation. Of course, a position that has been set could also be secured by a separate clamping or locking mechanism or some other mechanism. However, because they are easy to operate, self-locking adjustment devices 16 do of course have corresponding advantages in terms of operating convenience.
[0042] Whereas the spring legs 13 and 14 of the respective spring element 5 in the first illustrative embodiment according to
[0043] The spring legs 13 and 14 or spring elements 5, particularly also in the embodiment variants shown here, can be made of different material. This may include metals and metal alloys, for example steel and the like. However, wood, plastic or other suitable materials could also be used in order to configure the spring elements 5 or springs legs 13 and 14 accordingly.
[0044] As has already been explained at the outset, in preferred embodiments of recliners according to the invention, provision is made that the reclining surface in the loaded state has a free oscillation with an oscillation frequency of between 0.1 and 1 Hertz. Specifically, it is preferable if the reclining surface 2, with an additional mass 10 of 85 kg lying on the reclining surface 2, and after a single deflection from a rest position in the direction toward the stand 4, has an oscillation frequency of between 0.1 and 1 Hertz in a free oscillation following the deflection. In addition, provision is preferably made that the reclining surface 2 in the loaded state can execute an oscillation with relatively little damping. In this sense, provision is preferably made that the reclining surface 2, with an additional mass 10 of 85 kg lying on the reclining surface 2, and after a single deflection from a rest position in the direction toward the stand 4, has an amplitude retention of greater than or equal to 20% in a free oscillation following the deflection, wherein the amplitude retention is calculated from the ratio of an amplitude 11 of the sixth oscillation period 46 after deflection to an amplitude 12 of the second oscillation period 47 after deflection.
[0045] These properties can be established on a corresponding recliner, for example following the test procedure set out below.
[0046] The additional mass of 85 kg can be realized, in the sense of a standardized measurement, by a replacement mass body, as shown in
[0047] For the test described below, the additional mass 10 thus positioned is fixed on the reclining surface 2 insofar as this is necessary for maintaining the position relative to the reclining surface 2.
[0048] When the additional mass 10 is placed onto the reclining surface 2, the latter, as shown schematically in
[0049] To record the free oscillation, various measuring systems can be used and various measuring points on the reclining surface 2 can be observed. To obtain the best possible signal, a point of the reclining surface 2 should be chosen at which the oscillation amplitude is as great as possible. In the illustrative embodiment shown, this is the measuring point 44 at the head end 43 of the reclining surface 2.
[0050] To record the amplitude profile 45 of the free oscillation as a function of time, various measuring systems known per se can be used. It is important that these measuring systems do not significantly disturb the oscillation behavior of the reclining surface 2 and the additional mass 10. For example, optical recording as a function of time is conceivable, in which a film or the like is used to record the pivoting process of the measuring point 44 from the side as a function of time. Known path sensors or acceleration sensors known per se could also be secured to the measuring point 44 to record the path or the acceleration of the measuring point during the oscillation as a function of time.
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[0052] To calculate the amplitude retention, the ratio of the amplitude 11 of the sixth oscillation period 46 after deflection to the amplitude 12 of the second oscillation period 47 after deflection is calculated. This amplitude retention should be less than or equal to 20%. The maximum amplitude in the respective oscillation period is preferably used in the determination of the amplitude. In the illustrative embodiment shown, the relative amplitude A.sup.rel is standardized such that the maximum amplitude 12 of the second oscillation period 47 corresponds to 100%. The maximum amplitude 11 of the sixth oscillation period corresponds to 50%, such that there is an amplitude retention of 50% in the example shown here.
[0053] If the recliners 1 to be tested are those with an adjustment device 16, then the stated oscillation frequencies and amplitude retentions should be obtained in at least one possible setting of the adjustment device 16.
KEY TO THE REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0054] 1 recliner [0055] 2 reclining surface [0056] 3 substructure [0057] 4 stand [0058] 5 spring element [0059] 6 direction [0060] 7 limiting element [0061] 8 stop element [0062] 9 direction [0063] 10 additional mass [0064] 11 amplitude [0065] 12 amplitude [0066] 13 spring leg [0067] 14 spring leg [0068] 15 connection region [0069] 16 adjustment device [0070] 17 longitudinal direction [0071] 18 reclining frame [0072] 19 cushioning [0073] 20 stop bracket [0074] 21 counter-stop [0075] 22 toothed rail [0076] 23 guide rail [0077] 24 hand wheel [0078] 25 support wall [0079] 26 crosspiece [0080] 27 spacer rod [0081] 28 lever [0082] 29 compression spring [0083] 30 upper roller [0084] 31 lower roller [0085] 32 toothed wheel [0086] 33 shaft [0087] 34 spacer rod [0088] 35 bearing surface [0089] 36 area centroid [0090] 37 center of gravity [0091] 38 vertical [0092] 39 circular cylinder [0093] 40 connecting rod [0094] 41 central longitudinal axis [0095] 42 plane of symmetry [0096] 43 head end [0097] 44 measuring point [0098] 45 amplitude profile [0099] 46 oscillation period [0100] 47 oscillation period [0101] 48 pivot point [0102] 49 oscillation direction [0103] 50 foot end [0104] 51 carriage [0105] 52 flap