PHORONOMIC BACKREST FOR A CHAIR OR SEAT
20180339623 ยท 2018-11-29
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Abstract
The backrest brings about the stimulation of underlying movements in the back muscles. The backrest consists of at least one moveable element (1) formed of two flexible column strips (2, 3) running over one another and connected via struts (4), and which track the spinal column of the person using the chair with a gap. This element (1) extends upwards from the centre of the rear end of the seating surface. The front column strip carries a number of moveable elements (6) laterally protruding on both sides like ribs (6) from the central moveable element (1), each having two transverse strips (7, 8) for supporting the back region of the seated person exclusively on both sides of their spinal column. Each time the backrest constructed in this way is leant upon, a movement of its contact surface is brought about in different directions, and thereby a massaging of the back muscles of the user.
Claims
1-15 (canceled)
16. A backrest for a chair or seat to stimulate subtle movements in the back muscles, wherein the backrest comprises a central phoronomic element (1) of two column straps (2, 3), which are intended to extend upwards from the center of the rear end of the sitting surface (5), and which can be fastened to the chair or seat for this purpose, and of a number of phoronomic elements (6), which protrude laterally like ribs on both sides from the central phoronomic element (1), in each case of two transverse straps (7, 8) to support the back muscles of the sitting person by means of the front transverse straps (7) on both sides of the person's spine, wherein the backrest comprises a central phoronomic element (1), which extends upwards from the center of the rear end of the sitting surface (5), wherein it is embodied so as to be capable of being tilted backwards with adjustable resistance, and wherein its front column strap (2) can be bent so as to follow the course of a spine, the connecting webs (4) are embodied so as to be longitudinally changeable to the rear column strap (3), or to be adjustable in an articulated manner or that their articulation on the opposite insides of the column straps (2, 3) on the column straps (2, 3) are embodied in a longitudinally displaceable manner, so that they define the distance of the column straps (2, 3) in relaxed position and said front column strap (2) changes in shape and length in accordance with the arrangement and embodiment of the connecting webs (4) in response to local pressure thereon, and wherein, starting at the front column strap (2) on both sides, a plurality of transverse strips (7), are integrally molded like ribs (6) on both sides of the spine of the sitting person to support the back sections, are in each case connected via webs (9) to rear transverse strips (8), which, in turn, are integrally molded on the front (2) or rear column strap (3), and wherein these connecting webs (9) are also embodied so as to be longitudinally changeable or adjustable in an articulated manner or that their articulations to the transverse strips (7, 8) thereon are embodied in a longitudinally displaceable manner, so that these webs (9) define the distance of the transverse strips (7, 8) in relaxed position and the front transverse straps (7) change in shape and length in accordance with the arrangement and embodiment of the connecting webs (9) in response to local pressure thereon.
17. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein the connecting webs (4) between the front and the rear column strap (3) are stiff flat struts (4), which are articulated on the column straps in an oblique-angled manner between the front column strap (2) and the rear column strap (3) in an articulated manner on both ends across the width thereof, so that a displacement of the front column strap (4) against the rear column strap (3) effects a relative displacement thereof against one another in strap direction as well as deformation, and that the webs (9) between the transverse straps (7, 8) form elastically flexible webs, which are curved once or several times, wherein these webs are fastened in an articulated manner on both ends on the inside of the opposite insides of the transverse straps (2, 3).
18. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein the joint connection of the connecting webs (4, 9) is embodied in a displaceable manner in strap direction at least on one fastening side of the webs with respect to the column strap (2, 3) or transverse strap (7, 8), wherein the displacement can be adjusted by means of Bowden cables.
19. The backrest according to claim 17, wherein the joint connections of the connecting webs (4, 9) with the column straps (2, 3) or the transverse straps (7, 8) are embodied as click connections, in each case comprising an elastically spreadable bolt socket (11), into which a bolt (12) can be clicked transversely to its direction of travel by spreading the bolt socket (11), so that the connecting webs (4, 9) can be replaced without any tools.
20. The backrest according to claim 17, wherein the joint connections of the connecting webs (4, 9) with the column straps (2, 3) or the transverse straps (7, 8) are embodied as click connections, each comprising an elastically spreadable bolt socket (11), into which a bolt (12) can be clicked transversely to its direction of travel by spreading the bolt socket (11), so that the connecting webs (4, 9) can be replaced without any tools, wherein the bolt sockets (11) are arranged on the insides of the column straps (2, 3) or the transverse straps (7, 8) so as to be capable of being displaced in the strap direction thereof, and can be secured in every displacement position.
21. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein below the sitting surface (5), the rear column strap (3) is connected to the chair with its lower end, which is curved towards the sitting surface (5), below it, and starting at the connecting point viewed from the side of the chair, forms a curve, which conforms to the contour of the outer shape of buttocks and back of a sitting person, viewed from the side, and wherein the front column strap (2) is held only via the connecting webs (4) to the rear column strap (3).
22. The backrest according to claim 20, wherein an air cushion is installed as progressively acting compression spring between at least two connecting webs (4) between the front columns strap (2) and the rear column strap (3), wherein the air cushion leads with an air tube to a connecting point, which is equipped with a valve, so that said air cushion can be inflated by means of a pump with an individually selectable pressure and air can be released via the valve to individually shape the column straps (2, 3).
23. The backrest according to claim 20, wherein at least one steel compression spring is installed between the front column strap (2) and the rear column strap (3).
24. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein on their side, which faces the sitting surface (5), the front transverse straps (7) are equipped with a pad (13) each of soft-elastic material.
25. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein some or all of the struts (4, 9, 13, 17) are articulated to the insides of the strips on one side or on both sides in an articulated manner, i.e. in a hinged manner, and the hinge axis of the articulated articulations on the inside of the strips (2, 3; 7, 8; 11, 12; 15, 16) are arranged so as to be capable of being displaced in the longitudinal direction thereof and can be locked in each displacement position.
26. The backrest according to claim 25, wherein the hinge axes of the articulated articulations on the inside of the straps (2, 3; 7, 8) are arranged so as to be capable of being displaced in the longitudinal direction thereof, a Bowden cable is connected thereto, which, in the end area of the straps (2, 3; 7, 8), leads around a deflection roller arranged at that location and via further deflection rollers to a lockable lever, adjusting wheel or rotary handle, so that they can be locked in every displacement position.
27. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein some or all of the struts (4, 9) are embodied as gas pressure springs, which are articulated with their ends on the insides of the strips (2, 3; 7, 8), which connect them.
28. The backrest according to claim 16, wherein the spaces between the strips (2, 3; 7, 8) and their struts (4, 9) are filled by a soft-elastic material, which acts as compression spring.
29. The backrest according to claim 16, embodied as sitting surface, wherein the column straps run in the middle along the sitting surface and the transverse straps run concavely, seen from above, for accommodating the thighs of a person sitting thereon, and wherein the sitting surface, which is formed by the upper transverse straps, and the backrest, which is formed by the front transverse straps of the backrest, are in each case covered with a cover cushion, which is divided into a plurality of compartments, which are each filled with a gel.
Description
[0009] The figures show a chair or seat comprising such a backrest of phoronomic elements and its design and its function will be described and explained in the description below.
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[0014] An office chair for stimulating subtle movements of the back muscles is illustrated in
[0015] These two column straps 2, 3 are connected to one another at several locations by means of connecting webs 4. Here, these connecting webs 4 are stiff flat elements, which are connected to the inside of the column straps 2, 3 in an articulated manner on both ends, but which, as can be seen, are arranged so as to run oblique-angled to them. If pressure acts on the front column strap 2 from the sitting surface side, the distance to the rear column strap 3 is reduced and the front column strap 2 simultaneously moves slightly upwards relative to the rear column strap 3 due to the geometry of the arrangement of the connecting struts 4. Every time user of the chair thus leans against the backrest, the bearing surface for his back thus moves slightly upwards and thus massages his back muscles. An air cushion 10, which acts as progressive compression spring, is installed between two struts 4 here. When relieving the backrest, the latter is thus returned back into its initial state again. An air tube can lead from the air cushion 10 to a connecting point, which is equipped with a valve, so that said air cushion can be inflated by means of a pump with an individually selectable pressure and air can be released via the valve to individually shape the column straps 2, 3. It goes without saying that a plurality of such separate air cushions can also be installed between the connecting webs 4. By varying the length of the connecting webs, the arrangement and the number thereof and the filling pressure of the individual air cushions, the contour of the front column strap 2 can be adapted to a certain back contour of a user. In the alternative, at least one or also a plurality of steel compression springs can be installed between the front column strap 2 and the rear column strap 3.
[0016] At the column strap 2, which is in front here, a plurality of transverse straps 6 branch off transversely thereto like ribs from the central phoronomic element 1 towards both sides. These transverse straps 6 are also phoronomic elements 6 and in each case consist of a front transverse strap 7 and a rear transverse strap 8. These two transverse straps 7, 8 taper off on their outer end into a common tip and are connected to one another at that location or they each form a one-piece part, respectively. On the opposite, inside, they are fastened to the front column strap 2 of the central phoronomic element 1.
[0017] The special design of this backrest follows from
[0018] The joint connections of the connecting webs 4, 9 can be embodied so as to be displaceable in strap direction on at least one or also on both fastening sides of the webs with respect to the column strap 2, 3 or transverse strap 7, 8. For example, the bolt sockets 11 can be guided on the insides of the transverse straps 7, 8 in a longitudinally displaceable manner. This displacement can be adjusted by means of Bowden cables, wherein wire rope hoists are guided about a deflection roller in the end areas of the transverse straps 7, 8 and entrain the bolt sockets 11. The Bowden cables are guided via deflection rollers in the interior of the backrest design to an adjusting wheel well in sitting position, which can be brought into different rotational positions and which can be locked in every position.
[0019] The front transverse straps 7 are provided with holes here to save weight and their front sides are equipped with soft-elastic pads 13. When pressure acts onto the front transverse straps 7 from the front, the connecting webs 9, which are S-shaped here, are slightly deformed elastically and a slight relative displacement of the front transverse straps to the rear transverse straps 8 also results due to the geometry and their arrangement, wherein, depending on the direction of action of the resulting force, the rear transverse straps 8 either extend slightly further or are further curved for this purpose and the front transverse straps 7 curve forwards or backwards with their ends. As a whole, the front transverse straps 7 conform to the contour of the back of the user of the chair, who leans back. Due to the relative movement of the front transverse straps 7, which is induced by means of the contact pressure, in the direction to the outside or inside, the back muscles are also massaged in this direction, albeit only very subtly. With every new leaning against this backrest, the latter thus displaces slightly upwards and the transverse straps 7, which protrude transversely, are displaced slightly to the outside or inside, as the case may be. As a whole, a low-threshold, in fact a subtle, barely perceivable, but nonetheless highly effective massage of the back muscles is attained, which has a positive impact on the remaining body parts.
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[0021] The use of phoronomic elements in the same or in a very similar way as for the backrest is optionally also conceivable for the sitting surface 5. For this purpose,
[0022] Your backrest designed in such a way can be used on a large variety of chairs or seats. A broad field of application are office, work and leisure chairs, for instance those, which are used to watch television. However, such a backrest can on principle also be installed on seats for mobile applications in vehicles, such as private cars, trucks, delivery vans, busses, taxis, but also in ships, trains and airplanes and on any other chairs or seats, for example on the seats or chairs in convention halls or movie theaters and theaters. Wherever it is used, it significantly increases the sitting comfort and the well-bring, in particular in those cases, in which long sitting periods are necessary or desired.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0023] 1 phoronomic element for backrest
[0024] 2 front column strap on 1
[0025] 3 rear column strap on 1
[0026] 4 webs on 1
[0027] 5 sitting surface
[0028] 6 transverse ribs
[0029] 7 front strap of the transverse strap
[0030] 8 rear strap of the transverse strap
[0031] 9 webs on 6
[0032] 10 air cushion
[0033] 11 bolt socket
[0034] 12 bolt
[0035] 13 flexible padding
[0036] 14 support