Ergonomic chair
10021983 ยท 2018-07-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/0252
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C3/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A chair having a contoured seat cushion mounted on top of an exercise ball with four tension-adjustable elastic cords such as bungee cords is provided. The shock absorbing cords may attach to the underside of the seat cushion by looping through spring-eye carabiner type hooks, and may pass through grooved locking tubes with v-channels for adjusting the cord tension. The ball may sit on top of a swivel plate, so that dynamic motion and counterbalancing are attainable for a variety of ergonomically beneficial seating styles.
Claims
1. A chair comprising: a base; a flexible bladder inflated with a gas positioned above the base and supported by the base; a seat attached to a top of the flexible bladder; a plurality of elastic cords extending between the seat and the base, the plurality of elastic cords compressing the flexible bladder, each of the plurality of elastic cords held under tension by the flexible bladder to a position above the seat; and an adjustable back support extending from the base.
2. The chair of claim 1 further wherein the plurality of elastic cords comprises four elastic cords, one of the four elastic cords positioned at each one of four corners of the base.
3. The chair of claim 1 wherein the back support further comprises: a riser extending from the base above the seat, the riser pivotally attached to the base allowing angular adjustment of the riser relative to the base; a pivot arm extending from the riser and extending towards the seat, an angle of the pivot arm relative to the riser being adjustable; and a pad connected to the pivot arm.
4. The chair of claim 3 wherein a position of the pivot arm is adjustable along a portion of a length of the riser, and wherein the pad is pivotally connected to the pivot arm such that an angle of the pad relative to the pivot arm is adjustable.
5. The chair of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of casters attached to a bottom of the base.
6. The chair of claim 1 further comprising a swivel plate positioned between the base and the flexible bladder, the swivel plate configured to rotate with respect to the base, and allowing the flexible bladder to rotate with respect to the base.
7. The chair of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of elastic cords is adjustably attached to the base.
8. The chair of claim 7 wherein the base comprises a V-clamp, one of the plurality of elastic cords passing through the V-clamp, wherein the V-clamp is configured to allow the one of the plurality of elastic cords to be drawn through the V-clamp in a tightening direction, and is configured to prevent a reverse movement of the one of the plurality of elastic cords.
9. The chair of claim 1 further comprising a cover positioned over a surface of the flexible bladder.
10. The chair of claim 1 wherein the bladder is an exercise ball inflated with air.
11. A chair comprising: a base; a flexible bladder inflated with a gas positioned above the base; a swivel plate positioned between the base and the flexible bladder, the flexible bladder attached to the swivel plate, the swivel plate configured to rotate with respect to the base, and allowing the flexible bladder to rotate with respect to the base; a seat attached to a top of the flexible bladder; a plurality of elastic cords extending between the seat and the base, the plurality of elastic cords compressing the flexible bladder, each of the plurality of elastic cords held under tension by the flexible bladder; an adjustable back support extending from the base to a position above the seat.
12. The chair of claim 11 wherein the adjustable back support comprises a pad having internal springs.
13. The chair of claim 11 wherein the back support further comprises: a riser extending from the base above the seat, the riser pivotally attached to the base allowing angular adjustment of the riser relative to the base; a pivot arm extending from the riser and extending towards the seat, an angle of the pivot arm relative to the riser being adjustable; and a pad connected to the pivot arm.
14. The chair of claim 13 wherein a position of the pivot arm is adjustable along a portion of a length of the riser, and wherein the pad is pivotally connected to the pivot arm such that an angle of the pad relative to the pivot arm is adjustable.
15. The chair of claim 11 further comprising a plurality of casters attached to a bottom of the base.
16. The chair of claim 11 wherein each of the plurality of elastic cords is adjustably attached to the base.
17. The chair of claim 16 wherein the base comprises a V-clamp, one of the plurality of elastic cords passing through the V-clamp, wherein the V-clamp is configured to allow the one of the plurality of elastic cords to be drawn through the V-clamp in a tightening direction, and is configured to prevent a reverse movement of the one of the plurality of elastic cords.
18. The chair of claim 11 further comprising a cover positioned over a surface of the flexible bladder.
19. A chair comprising: a base; a flexible bladder inflated with a gas positioned above the base and supported by the base; a seat attached to a top of the flexible bladder; and a plurality of elastic cords extending between the seat and the base, the plurality of elastic cords compressing the flexible bladder, each of the plurality of elastic cords held under tension by the flexible bladder to a position above the seat; and a swivel plate positioned between the base and the flexible bladder, the swivel plate configured to rotate with respect to the base, and allowing the flexible bladder to rotate with respect to the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and does not represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments.
(9) The present invention features a chair having a contoured seat cushion mounted on top of an exercise ball with four tension-adjustable elastic cords such as bungee cords. The shock cords attach to the underside of the seat cushion by looping through spring-eye carabiner type hooks, and passing through grooved locking tubes with v-channels for adjusting the bungee cord tension. The ball sits on top of a swivel plate, so that dynamic motion and counterbalancing are attainable for a variety of ergonomically beneficial seating styles.
(10) The chair has an optional lumbar support, fixed on an articulated back mechanism, so that the support can be directed specifically where the individual needs the support. Further the lumbar cushion is also dynamic, through a series of large spring coils tensioned between the outer cushion of the seat back and the inner plate, to create further resistance and encourage motion even when the lumbar back support is engaged.
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(12) In the embodiment shown, cords 2 are each passed through a loop 4 depending from seat 8. However, the cords 2 may connect to the seat 8 in any manner without straying from the scope of this invention. These elastic cords 2 serve to hold the seat 8 in place and slightly compress bladder 1. A tension of these cords 2 can be adjustable in some embodiments to increase or decrease compression of the bladder 1 which allows more (tighten) or less (loosen) movement resistance provided by the bladder 1.
(13) In the embodiment shown, the end of cords 2 comprises a ball 6 to provide easy gripping for adjustment purposes. A cord keeper 7 is positioned on the bottom of base 20 to hold ends of cords 2 in place. A channel 3 is formed in the base 20 to allow a cord 2 to pass through. The channel 3, in some embodiments, may contain a clamp or other structure to hold the cord 2 in place to maintain a set level of tension once adjusted.
(14) A back support extends from a rear of base 20. The back support may be any structure configured to support a back of a user. In the embodiment shown, the back support includes an elongate riser 14 pivotally attached to the base 20 via hinge 16. A locking clamp 15 allows angular adjustment of the riser 14 with respect to the base 20. A pivot arm 12 extends from a top of riser 14. The pivot arm 12 is both angularly adjustable with respect to riser 14, and also its position along a length of the riser 14 can be adjusted by a channel in both riser 14 and pivot arm 12. A clamp 13 holds the pivot arm 12 in place when in a closed position, and allows the pivot arm 12 to move when in an open position. A cushioned back support 19 is positioned above and over or behind the seat 8. The back support 19 may include springs 9 in some embodiments. In other cases, it may be padded, or may be formed of a single material. The back support 19 is attached to pivot arm 12 by connector 10, and is rotationally adjustable with respect to the pivot arm 12.
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(18) In operation, the contoured seat offers better weight distribution than sitting directly on the exercise ball directly. The dynamic relationship between the surface of the ball and the surfaces of the cushion above, and platform below, encourage core strengthening, continual spinal repositioning, enhanced blood flow by engaging the different muscles of the feet and ankles, legs, gluteal region, abdomen and back. The elastic cords, in addition to holding the seat cushion in a counter-tensioned balance on the ball through a dynamic range of postures and movement, also provide positive resistance for the muscles of the sitter to push against. The cushion swivels, slides front to back, rocks side to side, all within a limited range, adjustable by the user through innovative elastic locking mechanisms, as well as the relative inflation or deflation of the ball.
(19) The chair is height adjustable by inflating or deflating the exercise ball. The ball is centered on the lower platform by means of an upper and lower fastener, attached to an outer ball cover which serves both a decorative and protective function, lengthening the life and performance of the exercise ball. The chair has an optional lumbar support, fixed on an articulated back mechanism, so that the support can be directed specifically where the individual needs the support. Further the lumbar cushion is also dynamic, through a series of large spring coils tensioned between the outer cushion of the seat back and the inner plate, to create further resistance and encourage motion even when the lumbar back support is engaged.
(20) In varying embodiments, the chair may be used with or without the back support, with or without the seat cushion, and with or without the legs. The basic counter-tensioned ball assembly, can be used as a balancing platform for physical or occupational therapy training, for learning surfing or skateboarding, to help develop leg and balance motility and strength and aid in proprioceptive disorders.
(21) As described, the chair platform can be used for strength and balance training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or developing the skills for surfing, skateboarding, or other balance related skills.
(22) While several variations of the present invention have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present invention, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth.