Intensive Use Rocking Chair
20180325262 ยท 2018-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C3/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C31/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C3/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C31/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention is a rocker for therapeutic treatment of a user by control of actuators in the rocker and sensing biometric and mechanical conditions of and around the user. The rocker may be formed of a unitary body of translucent or transparent material. The body of the chair features a single tail floor engagement portion and a user area of seat and back. The rocker may have actuators mounted in or near the rocker to generate heat, sound, vibration or light, Sensors in and around the chair monitor movement of the rocker and biometric conditions of the user. A control panel in communication with the actuator and sensors controls and monitors conditions and communicates with a monitoring computer for storage and reporting. Predetermined patters of actuator activation may be programmed into the computer for transmission and execution by the control panel.
Claims
1. A rotomolded rocking chair comprising: a hollow body comprising a base, a seat and a back; a control panel in the hollow body; an actuator in the hollow body, the actuator in communication with the control panel.
2. The rocker of claim 1, wherein the base further comprises a ballast chamber, the control panel in the ballast chamber.
3. The rocker of claim 1, further comprising a a biometric sensor on the seat, the biometric sensor attached to the control panel.
4. The rocker of claim 3, further comprising a mechanical sensor sensing movement selected from the group comprising angle, velocity and acceleration.
5. The rocker of claim 1, wherein the actuator is a sound generator.
6. The rocker of claim 1, further comprising an isolation panel removably attached to the back, the isolation panel spaced from the seat, the isolation panel having blinder flaps extending from the back.
7. The rocker of claim 4, wherein the isolation panel further comprises a speaker connected to the control panel.
8. The rocker of claim 3, wherein the actuator is a heater connected to the control panel.
9. The rocker of claim 1 wherein the biometric sensor is adapted to sense body temperature and pulse rate of the user.
10. The rocker of claim 4, wherein the biometric sensor is adapted to sense body temperature and pulse rate of the user.
11. The rocker of claim 1. further comprising runners on the bottom wall and tamper resistant fasteners, fasteners connected to the bottom wall and the runners, a rocker stop on the bottom wall.
12. The rocker of claim 8, further comprising a computer in communication with the control panel, the computer adapted to store sensor information.
13. The invention of claim 1, further comprising a rocker stop on the base.
14. A molded rocker for use by a user sitting in the rocker, the molded rocker comprising: a one piece hollow body comprising a base, a seat and a back, the base having an enclosed ballast chamber, the ballast chamber having a bottom wall, the seat on the base, the back on the seat; a biometric sensor on the hollow body adjacent the seat; an actuator on the rocker, the actuator adapted to create a frequency output selected from the group of heat, vibration or light; a control panel, the control panel in communication with the biometric sensor and the actuator, the control panel adapted to energize the actuator, the biometric sensor attached to the control panel.
15. The rocker of claim 14, wherein the base further comprises a tail, the tail adapted to limit a rocking angle.
16. The rocker of claim 14, further comprising a second biometric sensor on the rocker, the second biometric sensor attached to the control panel.
17. The rocker of claim 14, wherein the hollow body further comprises a shell, the shell formed of a translucent material, the rocker further comprising a light source in the hollow body, the light source connected to the control panel, whereby light generated by the light source in the hollow body is transmitted through the shell.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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[0026] In use, the rocker 10 may be programed for a predetermined sequence of sensory engagements by the control panel 58 connected to such actuators to generate stimulation of the user. The actuators 66, 70, may generate stimulus by light, sound vibration, heat and or cooling. Sensors 64, 68 may be connected on or in rocker 10. Sensors 64, 68 may be connected to and in communication with the control panel 58 for detecting and reporting mechanical and biometric conditions. The control panel 58 may be in communication with outside monitor 60 to record and report sensed conditions in coordination with generated stimulations by actuators 66, 70. Control panel 58 may be disposed on the rocker 10, in the ballast chamber 65 or outside the hollow body 15. Control panel 58 may have communication with sensors and actuators in and on the rocker 10 for controlling, monitoring sensors and actuators thereby providing a therapeutic environment for a user while recording sensed conditions.
[0027] Although the description above contains many specifications, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples given. Further, the present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing exemplary embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that other forms, details, and embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention which is defined in the following claims.