ACTIVATING PLATFORM
20170042334 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C9/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C9/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An activating platform is disclosed. The platform includes a curved support plate. The support plate is divided into a standing area and a sitting area, the sitting area including a chair with a mounting arrangement and a seat. The curved shape of the support plate is meant to provoke the balance of a user standing or sitting on the platform, i.e. that the user has to use the muscles actively to hold the balance. Naturally, the user will rock around in a small angle around a middle position and flex in the hips and back to maintain the balance.
Claims
1. An activating platform, comprising: an elongated support plate, the support plate defining a combined standing area and a sitting area, and a chair mounted in said sitting area of said support plate, said chair comprising a support arrangement and a seat mounted thereon.
2. The activating platform as recited claim 1, wherein said support plate comprises a cylindrical curved underside with a cylinder axis, said plate being elongated along the cylinder axis, said chair being mounted on said cylinder axis near one end of the support plate.
3. The activating platform as recited in claim 1, wherein said support plate comprises a curved underside.
4. The activating platform as recited in claim 1, wherein said support plate comprises a flat plate with at least one runner disposed on the underside, said at least one runner being shaped to define an at least partially curved surface.
5. The activating platform as recited in claim 2, wherein said underside of said support plate is curved with a radius between 800 millimeters (mm) and 1200 millimeters (mm).
6. The activating platform as recited in claim 5, wherein said underside of said support plate is curved with a radius of about 1000 mm.
7. An activating platform as recited in claim 1, wherein said support plate is mounted on a wheeled dolly, said wheeled dolly comprising a frame and a plurality of castors, said support plate being resiliently mounted onto said frame.
8. The activating platform as recited in claim 1, wherein seat comprises a saddle-shaped configuration.
9. An activating platform, comprising: a support plate comprising a standing area and a sitting area thereon, said support plate comprising an underside defining at least one curved surface, said at least one curved surface being curved along at least a portion of a width of said support plate, a support arrangement mounted to said support plate in said sitting area, and a seat mounted to said support arrangement.
10. The activating platform as recited in claim 9 wherein said support plate comprises an at least partially elongated configuration.
11. The activating platform as recited in claim 10 wherein said sitting area is disposed at one end along a length of said elongated configuration of said support plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The invention will now be described in detail in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The figures show an embodiment of the inventive activating platform comprising a slightly curved support plate 5 and a mounting arrangement 2 with gas lift cylinder and a saddle seat 3 mounted on the plate. The support plate is designed to be so roomy that the user may rise and stand on the platform in front of the seat. Thus, the platform forms a combined standing and sitting platform divided into an area or part 6 for standing on and an area 7 for sitting, i.e. the part of the platform with the chair. The platform may find application as a work platform for a person performing a part of or perhaps the main part of his work standing, but who occasionally wants to sit down. The plate is designed with a curvature allowing a person to stay thereon during a whole day of work without feeling exhausted. This is apart from dedicated training platforms intended to be used only for short periods.
[0015] The seat may be of any shape suited for the purpose, but is preferably of the saddle shaped variety, e.g. the seat disclosed in Norwegian patent 328285, which is owned by the present inventor. However, the embodiment of the invention shown in
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[0020] In order to obtain the desired provocative effect, the support plate 5 should form a cylindrical arched contact plane towards the floor. The curvature should equal a radius corresponding to the hip height of the user. The hip height is of course dependent on the height of the user, but in adults a hip height of 800 to 1200 mm may be assumed. Thus, a radius of about 1000 mm is preferred, as this will suit an average user. When standing, the user will approach a position akin to Leonardo's famous figure, the feet meeting the plate at a normal angle, and with the calves and knee joints normal to the plate. However, the hip height should be a projected hip height, as discovered by Michelangelo, still referring to classical art theory. The possible extent of rocking could also be limited to about +50 mm (in horizontal direction, measured at the hips), to avoid the body leaving the range where it can handle the rocking movement. To limit the rocking range, the curvature could be reserved to the central area of the plate, with flattened parts outside this area.
[0021] Alternatively, stoppers could be mounted on the underside of the plate, on both ends thereof.
[0022] The plate may be produced in laminated wood, plastic or metal. The plastic material may be fibre reinforced. One function of the support plate is to prevent the user from placing the feet on the ground/floor. With the feet on the ground, the body will no longer find balance in the desired optimal way. For this reason, conventional open runners are avoided.
[0023] The plate may be designed as a curved plate or as a flat plate with runners.
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[0025] A point of the invention is that the user in all positions, even when seated, should have the feet placed on the support plate, and not as in conventional rocking chairs, where the user may place the feet on the floor. It is important to understand the difference between this chair and the common rocking chair. In a rocking chair the body is not in balance, but is resting against a backrest. The system of chair and body may be in balance, but the body is resting unbalanced and is moved by the chair. The runners of a rocking chair are shaped to allow the user to find a stable lean back position. Thus, the body is passivated and there is no activation of the muscles. In principle, there are two ways of sitting, either balanced in the centre of one's own gravity, or in an unbalanced position. The inventive chair is designed to move in a small range around the middle position. Thus, the support plate is symmetrically shaped.