Information
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Patent Grant
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6679557
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Patent Number
6,679,557
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 23, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 20, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Garrett; Erika
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 45241
- 297 2846
- 297 2841
- 297 2844
- 297 2845
- 297 2847
- 005 709
- 005 654
- 005 657
- 005 420
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An article of furniture includes a support having a support surface. A plurality of air bladders are positioned relative to the support surface, each air bladder having expandable foam therein. At least one fluid line fluidly couples the air bladders together. A single valve is fluidly coupled with the at least one fluid line. A contoured cushion has an inner contoured portion generally conforming to said plurality of air bladders. The plurality of air bladders are mounted between the support surface and the contoured cushion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an article of furniture, and, more particularly, to an article of furniture capable of being sat upon and/or reclined in by a user.
2. Description of the Related Art
Articles of furniture such as seats, chairs, recliners, couches and sofas are available for sitting upon and/or reclining in. Certain of these articles have at least one support surface that is provided with an extra mechanical support mechanism, commonly in the seat back for the lumbar region of the back of a user. Such an extra support mechanism typically is mechanically biased. Sometimes, a lever is provided for moving and thereby adjusting the position of the mechanical support mechanism to maximize the comfort of the user. That lever may require a significant effort to reach and adjust, especially with respect to a car seat.
What is needed in the art is an extra support mechanism associated with a support surface of an article of furniture that permits the extra support mechanism to be positioned and contoured for the comfort of a particular user and then easily held in that particular contour.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an air-regulated, cushioned unit for a support of an article of furniture which has multiple air bladders associated therewith, the air bladders being readily positioned and contoured for the comfort of a particular user and then easily held in that particular contour.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, an article of furniture including a support having a support surface. A plurality of air bladders are mounted relative to the support surface, each air bladder having expandable foam therein. At least one fluid line fluidly couples the air bladders together. A single valve is fluidly coupled with the at least one fluid line. A contoured cushion is attached to the support surface. The at least one fluid line and the air bladders are mounted between the support surface and the contoured cushion.
An advantage of the present invention is the air bladder system of the present invention, by using hydrodynamics, permits an article of furniture to be contoured for the comfort of a particular user and then easily held in that particular contour even after that particular user vacates that article of furniture.
Another advantage is that the contour can be held in place or adjusted by working a single valve.
An additional advantage is that the foam in each air bladder is naturally biased toward its full size, and, consequently, the air bladders will automatically tend to expand to their full size upon opening of the system valve, thus requiring no pump to expand any bladder.
Yet another advantage is the air bladder system may either be made a permanent or a temporary part of a given article of furniture.
An even yet further advantage is that the use of a contoured cushion eliminates the need for a further support mechanism to hold the air bladders and the at least one fluid line in place relative to the support surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1
is a partial cut-away view of an article of furniture of the present embodiment;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the seat back shown in
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of another embodiment of a seat back of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a break-away view of an end portion of the seat back shown in
FIG. 3
, as viewed from behind the seat back.
The exemplifications set out herein illustrate at least one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, there is shown an article of furniture
10
which generally includes a support
12
, a plurality of air bladders
14
, at least one air line
16
(shown in phantom) and a single valve
18
.
Article of furniture
10
in the present embodiment is a chair with a seat
20
and a seat back
22
. In the present embodiment, seat back
22
is support
12
. Support
12
has a support surface
24
with a plurality of air bladders
14
, at least one air line
16
(shown in phantom) and a single valve
18
mounted thereon. Support surface
24
has at least one pocket
25
mounted thereon which, as to be explained in greater detail later, allows air bladders
14
to be mounted to support surface
24
while permitting access thereto.
Air bladders
14
are mounted relative to support surface
24
, each air bladder
14
having expandable foam
26
(shown in a partial cut-away in one of air bladders
14
) therein. Expandable foam
26
has an expanded state
28
(as shown) and a compressed state (not shown). Expandable foam
26
, having an open cell structure, is characteristically biased toward expanded state
28
, unless held in the compressed state by an outside force. The presence of expandable foam
26
within each air bladder
14
permits each air bladder to assume and be held in a particular inflation state (i.e., that created by someone sitting in article of furniture
10
) upon compression of each air bladder
14
.
Air bladders
14
are held in place on support surface
24
, at least in part, by a flexible support member
30
. Flexible support member
30
, in the present embodiment, is mounted to support surface
24
permanently, as by welds
32
or some other type of metallurgical or adhesive joints. At least one lower segment
31
of flexible support member
30
is removably inserted via a slip fit into one of at least one pocket
25
, to help hold air bladders
14
in place yet allow easy access thereto. Further, air bladders
14
and flexible support member
30
, when mounted on seat back
22
, together are configured for providing lumbar support.
Air bladders
14
are fluidly connected to each other by air lines
16
. Air lines
16
are mounted so as to be positioned between flexible support member
30
and support surface
24
. Such positioning serves to protect air lines
16
and to keep them from view, even if no further cushioning is provided with respect to support surface
24
.
Air lines
16
are connected in parallel via line connector
34
. Air lines
16
may be made of, for example, rubber, plastic, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or metal.
One of air lines
16
is connected to single valve
18
. Single valve
18
is preferably mounted at a perimeter location
36
of support
12
to make it readily accessible and locatable for a person sitting in article of furniture
10
. Single valve
18
is configured to be selectively closed to prevent air from flowing into air bladders
14
and thereby prevent further biasing of expandable foam
26
toward expanded state
28
thereof. Conversely, single valve
18
can be opened to permit airflow thereinto and thus allow expandable foam
26
to return to expanded state
28
. Single valve
18
may be, for example, a spring-loaded pull valve or a turn valve.
Air bladder system
38
, which includes air bladders
14
, air lines
16
, single valve
18
and flexible support member
30
, of a support
12
can be adjusted. Single valve
18
is opened to permit travel of air therethrough. Depending on how a person chooses to sit in article of furniture
10
, at least one air bladder
14
and expandable foam
26
associated therewith is compressed, thereby forcing at least a portion of the air from expandable foam
26
. That portion of the air escapes into at least one air line
16
and out through open single valve
18
. Single valve
18
is closed to prevent ingress of air into expandable foam
26
of at least one compressed air bladder
14
, thereby retaining at least one compressed air bladder
14
in an at least partially compressed state. The adjustment may include a further step of opening single valve
18
to allow the ingress of air into expandable foam
26
, thereby permitting expandable foam
26
to fill with air and expand.
In another embodiment, seat back
50
(FIGS.
2
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4
), much in the manner of seat back
22
, includes a support
52
, air bladders
54
, a fluid line
56
and a valve
58
. However, seat back
50
, unlike seat back
22
, has no flexible support member, instead relying a contoured cushion
60
for holding air bladders
54
and fluid line
56
in place relative to support
52
.
Contoured cushion
60
is attached (i.e., mechanically and/or adhesively) to support
52
, such attachment inherently biasing contoured cushion
60
toward support
52
. Contoured cushion
60
includes a contoured portion
62
, resulting in a contour gap
64
between contoured cushion
60
and support
52
. Air bladders
54
, a fluid line
56
and contoured cushion
60
are positioned relative to support
52
such that air bladders
54
and fluid line
56
are within contour gap
64
and such that air bladders
54
contact both support
52
and contoured portion
62
. Such contact serves to hold air bladders
54
and, by way of connection therewith, fluid line
56
in place relative to support
52
.
Contoured cushion
60
is advantageously composed of a material (or a combination of materials) that is capable of being molded into a particular form and that is stiff and durable enough to retain that same general form after a long period of use. Conversely, though, the material used for contoured cushion
60
also needs to be pliable enough so that it can adjust to the contours of air bladders
54
when in use. Further, the material should, ideally, be reasonably soft to promote the comfort of its user. For example, the material could be a structural foam or rubber material that could then be further upholstered, as appropriate.
Various alternate embodiments are considered to fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, article of furniture
10
may also have arm rests (not shown) and need not necessarily have legs and may or may not be cushioned, depending on its intended use. Further, instead of being a chair as set forth in the illustrated embodiment, the article of furniture may be, for example (not shown), a recliner, rocker, couch, sofa, ottoman, stool, desk, keyboard support or wrist pad for use with a keyboard support. In certain instances, seat
20
and/or the arm rests could, alternatively or additionally to seat back
22
or
50
, also act as supports in the manner defined in the present embodiment. Further, the support may be designed to support any of various body parts including, for example, arms, legs, back, head or parts thereof such as wrists or feet. In a further alternative, air bladders
14
could be connected in series (not shown) using a single air line
16
therebetween, with one of air bladders
14
connected via another air line
16
to single valve
18
. Additionally, flexible support member
30
may be mounted temporarily (i.e., mechanically; not shown) to support surface
24
.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An article of furniture, comprising:a support having a support surface; a plurality of air bladders positioned relative to said support surface, each said air bladder having expandable foam therein; at least one fluid line fluidly coupling said air bladders together; a single valve fluidly coupled with said at least one fluid line; and a contoured cushion positioned in association with said support surface and having an a preformed inner contoured surface defining a contour gap with said support surface, said preformed inner contoured surface generally conforming to said plurality of air bladders and solely holding said air bladders in a substantially fixed orientation relative to said support surface, said at least one fluid line and said air bladders being mounted between said support surface and said contoured cushion.
- 2. The article of claim 1, wherein said at least one fluid line is coupled to said air bladders in one of parallel connection of said air bladders and series connection of said air bladders.
- 3. The article of claim 2, wherein said at least one fluid line is coupled to said air bladders in parallel connection of said air bladders.
- 4. The article of claim 1, wherein said expandable foam has an expanded state, said expandable foam being characteristically biased toward said expanded state.
- 5. The article of claim 4, wherein said single valve is configured to be selectively closed to prevent air from flowing into said air bladders and thereby prevent further biasing of said expandable foam toward said expanded state thereof.
- 6. The article of claim 1, wherein said support and said contoured cushion are conjunctively configured for holding said at least one fluid line and said air bladders in place in relation to said support.
- 7. The article of claim 6, wherein said support is a seat back, said air bladders and said contoured cushion being configured for conjunctively providing lumbar support on said seat back.
- 8. The article of claim 1, wherein said air bladders are configured to be selectively contoured.
- 9. The article of claim 1, wherein said article of furniture is one of a chair, recliner, rocker, couch, sofa, ottoman, stool, desk, keyboard support and wrist pad for use with a keyboard support.
- 10. An air bladder system for use with a support of an article of furniture, comprising:a plurality of air bladders configured for positioning relative to the support, each said air bladder having expandable foam therein; at least one fluid line fluidly coupling said air bladders together; a single valve fluidly coupled with said at least one fluid line; and a contoured cushion having a preformed inner contoured surface defining a contour gap, said preformed inner contoured surface generally conforming to said plurality of air bladders, said preformed inner contoured surface being configured for solely holding said plurality of air bladders in place in a substantially fixed orientation relative to the support.
- 11. The air bladder system of claim 10, wherein said at least one fluid line is coupled to said air bladders in one of parallel and series.
- 12. The air bladder system of claim 11, wherein said at least one fluid line is coupled to said air bladders in parallel.
- 13. The air bladder system of claim 10, wherein said expandable foam has an expanded state, said expandable foam being characteristically biased toward said expanded state.
- 14. The air bladder system of claim 13, wherein said single valve is configured to be selectively closed to prevent air from flowing into said air bladders and thereby prevent further biasing of said expandable foam toward said expanded state thereof.
- 15. The air bladder system of claim 10, wherein said air bladder system is configured to be attached one of temporarily and permanently to the support.
- 16. The air bladder system of claim 15, wherein said air bladder system is configured to be attached permanently to the support.
- 17. A method of adjusting an air bladder system associated with a support of an article of furniture, said method comprising the steps of:providing an air bladder system in association with said support, said air bladder system including: a plurality of air bladders positioned relative to said support, each said air bladder having expandable foam therein, said expandable foam having air therein; at least one fluid line fluidly coupling said air bladders together; a single valve fluidly coupled with said at least one fluid line; and a contoured cushion having a preformed inner contoured surface defining a contour gap, said preformed inner contoured surface generally conforming to said plurality of air bladders, said preformed inner contoured surface being configured for solely holding said plurality of air bladders in place in a substantially fixed orientation relative to said support; opening said single valve; compressing at least one said air bladder and said expandable foam associated therewith, thereby forcing at least a portion of the air from said expandable foam, said portion of the air escaping into said at least one fluid line and out through said open single valve; and closing said single valve to prevent ingress of air into said expandable foam of said at least one compressed air bladder.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of opening said single valve to allow the ingress of air into said expandable foam of said at least one compressed air bladder, thereby permitting said expandable foam to fill with air and expand.
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