Claims
- 1. A swivel stool or chair, comprising, in combination:
- a base member;
- a substantially vertical supporting column extending upwardly from said base member;
- a substantially flat forwardly and downwardly slanting set support arranged at a first level at the top area of said column for supporting the posterior of a stool user;
- a substantially flat shin support spaced from and disposed at a second level below and forward of said seat support, and slanting in the opposite direction thereof rearwardly and downwardly;
- means for interconnecting said seat support and shin support to allow for said spaced relationship, so that the user with his posterior resting on the seat support can assume a kneeling-like posture to distribute the body weight by resting the shines of his legs on said shin support, thereby permitting a natural, kneeling-like posture of balance with a substantially vertical position of the torso;
- the seat and shin support interconnecting means including an elongated frame member, the frame member having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the shin support being mounted on the frame member in proximity to the first end thereof, the seat support being mounted on the frame member in proximity to the second end thereof, and the frame member being rotatably mounted to the vertical supporting column; and
- means mounting said seat support for simultaneous adjustment of the height of said seat and shin supports relative to said base member, said seat support being mounted so that said column is substantially forward of the center of said seat support.
- 2. A chair as defined by claim 1, wherein the interconnecting means further includes a first transverse member mounted transversely on the frame member and interposed between the frame member and the shin support, and a second transverse member mounted transversely on the frame member and interposed between the frame member and the seat support, and further comprises first and second resilient means interposed between at least one of the transverse members and the respective support.
- 3. A chair as defined by claim 1, wherein the shin support includes an edge having a recess formed therein, the frame member being at least partially received by the recess.
- 4. A chair as defined by claim 1, wherein the frame member has a generally S-shaped configuration.
- 5. A chair as defined by claim 1, wherein the height adjusting means includes a lifting/lowering mechanism disposed within in the vertical supporting column, and a release lever disposed below the seat support and operatively coupled to the lifting/lowering mechanism.
- 6. A chair as defined in claim 1, characterized in that said seat support is inclined by up to 20.degree. relative to a first horizontal level, and that said shin support is inclined by up to 45.degree. relative to a second horizontal level, said inclinations being opposite to each other.
- 7. Chair as defined in claim 1, characterized in that said shin support approximately 30 cm forward of said seat support.
- 8. Chair as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the spatial relationship between said seat support and said shin support in relation to a vertical plane is from slightly overlapping to a difference of 0-5 cm.
- 9. Chair as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the interconnecting means of said shin and seat supports comprise means for adjusting the distance between said supports.
- 10. Chair as defined in claim 9, characterized in that said adjusting means comprise two members held together by friction means, a first member representing an upper part of said interconnecting means and including a rotatable friction knob to be tightened for creating a friction force, and a second member representing a lower displaceable part to be loosened by said friction knob when untightening the same.
- 11. Chair as defined in claim 10, characterized in that said friction knob is located at the front of said upper part of said interconnecting means and extends rearwardly through a slit in said upper part of said interconnecting means, the length of the slit defining the distance the shin support can be adjusted relative to said seat support.
- 12. Chair as defined in claim 11, characterized by a first guiding pin extending from said lower part through said slit and protruding therefrom to mount said friction knob, and by a second guiding pin also extending from said lower part and through said slot but at a given distance from said first guiding pin.
- 13. Chair as defined in claim 9, characterized in that said adjacent means comprise a first upper pipe-shaped member representing a upper part of said interconnecting means, in which upper pipe-shaped member there is arranged a lower pipe-shaped member for telescopic displacement allowing for said adjustment between said shin and seat support, the displacement of said lower member being regulated by friction means arranged between said pipe-shaped members.
- 14. Chair as defined in claim 13, characterized in that said inner lower pipe-shaped member is provided with a longitudinally extending slit into which a transversely extending combined guiding and friction promoting pin extends, said pin at its first end protruding through the adjacent wall of said outer member for carrying a knob which upon rotation displaces the pin in a first or second transverse direction, for thereby promoting or releasing the friction force between said upper and lower members.
- 15. Chair as defined in claim 14, characterized in that the combined guiding and friction pin upon rotation of the knob in a friction promoting direction is pressed against the inner wall of the lower pipe-shaped member for pressing said wall against a friction pad arranged between the outer wall of said lower pipe-shaped member and the inner wall of said pipe-shaped upper member housing said lower member.
- 16. Chair as defined in claim 15, characterized in that the upper pipe-shaped member has a substantially rectangular hollow section, whereas the lower pipe-shaped member housed therein has a substantially round or oval hollow section, which in the area where said friction pin abuts the inner wall of said lower pipe-shaped member, comprises an inwardly bulging zone.
- 17. A chair adapted to support a person occupying the chair in a kneeling-like, sitting position, which comprises:
- seat support being mounted so that said column is substantially forward of the center of said seat support.
- 18. A chair as defined by claim 17, wherein the frame member has a generally S-shaped configuration.
- 19. A chair as defined by claim 17, wherein the height adjusting means includes a lifting/lowering mechanism disposed within in the vertical supporting column, and a release lever disposed below the seat support and operatively coupled to the lifting/lowering mechanism.
Priority Claims (2)
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RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of a previous U.S. application, Ser. No. 869,834, filed May 23, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,737,159 which is a continuation application of the orginally filed U.S. application, Ser. No. 675,837 filed Nov. 15, 1984 as PCT No. 84/00014 on Mar. 15, 1984, published as WO84/10204 on Sept. 27, 1984, now abandoned.
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