The invention relates to an apparatus for supporting the body of a person, comprising a seating surface, a back support and a movable lordosis support arranged in the region of the back support, in which the one support acting in the region of the musculus latissimus dorsi of the person is provided for the trunk and in which the seating surface is provided with a configuration that can be lowered relative to the back support.
Health problems in the field of the spine have become increasingly more important in the past few years. As a result of the currently prevailing living conditions, the intervertebral disks are strained to a strong extent, which may lead to a prolapse of a disk for example. Surgery for treating problems with intervertebral disks is very complex and naturally linked with side effects and risks. The stiffening of sections of the spinal column for relieving the damaged disks often leads to consequential damage in adjacent areas. In view of the above facts, the prevention of damage is of special importance and even a conservative treatment of injuries that have already occurred by methods of physiotherapy is also gaining in importance.
From a scientific viewpoint, respective dynamic functional sequences and control loops are increasingly given more focus:
The precondition for a successful sitting concept therefore means considering physiological static and purposeful dynamic functional sequences.
It has been seen however that said lordosis supports will often not show the desired effect and will partly even lead to increased problems.
Solutions as are known for example from FR 2 683 983 A, EP 0 113 613 A or U.S. Pat. No. 3,140,118 A cannot solve the problems as described above in a satisfactory manner.
It is the object of the present invention to avoid the disadvantages and to provide a solution which allows an actual relief especially in the region of the lumbar spine.
It is provided for in accordance with the invention that the seating surface is subdivided into a front section and a back section which are height-adjustable independent from one another. The present invention is based on the finding that although conventional lordosis supports can cause a reduction of the normal forces occurring in the lumbar spine which are caused by the weight of the trunk of the respective person and any loads carried by such person, said lordosis support will lead to a bending strain on the spine which increases the concavity of the spine, which again leads to an unfavorable loading situation of the individual intervertebral disks. As a result, the actually positive effect of such a lordosis support is reduced or, under adverse conditions, is even reversed entirely.
By providing an additional support which encloses and supports the thorax of the person, the solution in accordance with the invention allows a substantially pressure strain in the region of the lordosis support, so that the curvature of the spine in the concave region is not amplified but even reduced by stretching. As a result, the positive relieving effect which is caused by a reduction in the normal force can even be amplified. For this purpose it is not only necessary to lower the seating surface but to have a relative movement of the front and back section of the seating surface.
The musculus latissimus dorsi is the largest muscle of the human with respect to its surface area. It is wide and planar and forms the muscular basis of the rear axillary fold. It originates with the pars vertebralis from the spines of the 7th to 12th vertebra of the chest, with the pars costalis from the 10th to 12th rib and as pars scapularis from the shoulder blade. Point of attachment is the crista tuberculi minoris on the humerus. It is the function of the musculus latissimus dorsi to lower the lifted arm, to adduct the arm and to pull the same to the back and medial. At the same time, an inside rotation of the arm is produced.
In the area of this muscle there are also numerous points which are assigned spasmolytic (muscle-relaxing) properties in TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) when performing acupressure.
A further relevant aspect of the invention is that the stretching of the spine is not caused primarily by a lifting of the lordosis support but on the contrary by a lowering of the seating surface, especially in the back region. On the one hand, the entire back support can also contribute to the support of the trunk by the occurring frictional forces and, on the other hand, this type of movement is conceived to be substantially more pleasant by persons using the apparatus. When using the apparatus in accordance with the invention as a vehicle seat it must be noted specially positively in this connection that the height of the head will virtually not change in this way.
In order to achieve an especially advantageous effect it can be provided that only the rear section of the seating surface will lower in order to achieve a relief or that both sections will lower, but the back section more than the front one. It is especially advantageous when simultaneously with the lowering the front section is moved forwardly, as a result of which a bending moment is introduced into the lower lumbar spine, causing a stretching of the spine and a reduction in the concave curvature. A similar effect can also be achieved in that the seating surface is provided with a tiltable configuration in addition or as an alternative, as a result of which the buttocks is lowered in relationship to the knees of the sitting person.
In an especially advantageous embodiment of the invention it is provided that the additional support encloses the thorax laterally up to the region of the axillary line. This means that the additional support supports the thorax of the person at the back and side, but releases the same to the front in order to avoid obstructing the movements necessary for breathing. An especially favorable transmission of force can be achieved in such a way that the additional support is provided with a movable configuration and can be pressed onto the trunk of the person. This is achieved by means of elements which can be inflated pneumatically, so that the exerted forces can be controlled individually.
The solution in accordance with the invention can be used on the one hand as a therapeutic appliance in which a physician or a therapist controls the individual movements via a control unit in order to achieve the respective therapeutic effects. On the other hand, the apparatus can also be used as a seat for vehicles or as an office chair for example. The sequence of movements as described above is carried out at least when a person sits on the chair, but it can also be repeated in numerous intervals in order to neutralize the setting effects occurring in the meantime and in order to newly align the spine.
The invention is now explained in closer detail by reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, wherein:
The front section 5 of the seating surface 3 can be extended forwardly along the arrow 8. Optionally, a slight lifting of the distal section of the thigh 7 of the person 2 can be caused. At the same time, the rear section 6 of the seating surface 3 can be lowered in the direction of arrow 9, which thus causes a pivoting movement of the thigh 7 in the clockwise direction. The described movements of the sections 5 and 6 are preferably caused pneumatically by inflatable cushion elements, which thus allows achieving an optimal adjustment to the individual conditions of the person 2 by considering the sitting comfort on the one hand and thus enabling the control and adjustment of the kinematics in a comparably simple manner on the other hand.
In the upper region of the back support 4, an additional support 10 for the trunk is provided, which support acts laterally in the region of the musculus latissimus dorsi of the person 2 and which encloses the trunk of the person approximately reaching up to the region of the axillary line 12 or slightly above. In the ideal case, the upper edge 10a of the support 10 is situated in the region of the axilla, whereas the lower edge 10a of the support 10 is situated at the height of the 11th or 12th vertebra of the chest. A lordosis support is situated beneath the same, which is substantially adjusted to the anatomic conditions and additionally supports the trunk without exerting a pressure on the concave section of the spine 17 which would increase the pressure on the lordosis.
A hand 13 of the person 2 is shown in a typical posture when a steering-wheel (not shown) is held. This posture also ensures that the space required for the additional support 10 is available without impairing comfort. Moreover, a flattening of the lumbar lordosis is caused by the lifting of the arms and a slight inner rotation of the shoulder, thus increasing the effect of the apparatus in accordance with the invention.
In an analogous manner, the apparatus in accordance with the invention can be configured as an office chair. A height-adjustable base part can be provided on the bottom side in the known manner, which is not shown here.
The effect of the invention is explained below. The additional support 10 is activated at first, e.g. by inflating pneumatic elements, brought to a position in which the trunk of the person 2 is held securely by close contact. Subsequently, the rear section 6 of the seating surface 3 is lowered, leading to two effects: on the one hand, a relief of the lumbar spine 17 is achieved by an increase in the distance of the seating surface 3 from the additional support 10 and on the other hand a turning moment is produced in the hip region in the clockwise direction by the pivoting movement of the thigh, thus exercising an effect weakening the lordosis on the lumbar spine 17.
A relief of the intervertebral disks in the lower section of the spine 17 is achieved in two respects. The lordosis support 11 contributes to the support of the trunk of the person 2 without obstructing the flattening of the lordosis or counteracting the above described effects.
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The apparatus in accordance with the invention can be provided with an automatic control which after performing a relieving cycle consisting of an activation of the additional supports 10 and a subsequent downward or forward movement of the seating surface 3 causes a return to an initial position in order to enable a renewed relieving cycle. The other actuation can be initiated periodically in predetermined time intervals or, in the case of a motor vehicle seat, by the person using the apparatus. In the case of a therapeutic appliance, the apparatus is controlled by a physician or a therapist. A number of intervention and control possibilities are given in order to use the therapeutic effect in a purposeful way.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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893/2003 | Jun 2003 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT04/00194 | 6/3/2004 | WO | 1/5/2006 |