The invention relates to a movement device for mounting in a support device and a support device which entails that at least one part of the device actively moves in a continuously predetermined fashion. The pattern of the movement occurs independently of the movement of the user. The movements entail that the muscles of the user are continuously activated changing the muscle strain of the user, which again entails that the user does not get tired and sore as quickly as usually. The invention further relates to a support device, such as a bed or a chair comprising such a movement device.
Chairs, such as office chairs, car seats, sofas etc., where both seat and back part can move in various dimensions, have been known for a long time. The intention of such chairs is to increase the wellbeing and to reduce tiredness of the user sitting on the chair. in some chairs it is the movement/weight of the user that induces the springs to contract whereby the back and/or the seat of the chair moves accordingly. If the user leans back, then the back part of the chair gives in and moves according to the movement of the user to a certain degree. Also, if the user tips to one side of the seat so that most of the weight is positioned on one side of the seat, then the seat part gives in and moves according to the users movement to a certain degree,
Also, some chairs have incorporated adjustment means, where the user can adjust the seat and back portions of the chair using the adjustment means. The movement/weight of the user can also induce the adjustment means to expand or contract whereby the back and/or the seat of the chair moves accordingly.
Beds are also known to have movement systems such as spring systems and elevation systems, where the movements of the systems are induced by the user, either by the movement/weight of the user that induces the springs to contract or by the user adjusting the elevation of the bed by influencing the adjustment means,
Drawbacks of solutions as mentioned above are that the movements, besides the adjustment, are induced by the user. The user has to activate the muscles to induce movement of the chair or bed. However, some users sit or lay very still while for example working in front of a computer screen, watching TV or driving the car. if you it or lay very still for a long time, you will eventually get tired and sore.
The object of the present invention is to solve the above mentioned problems.
This is obtained by a movement device for mounting in a support device comprising at least one support surface, said movement device comprises adjustment means for tilting said at least one support surface of said support device, said tilting of said at least one support surface occurs without impact from the user.
The tilting movements bring along a change in muscle activity of the user sitting on the sitting device or lying on the lying device which increases the blood flow in the body and are therefore beneficial to people with tendency to sit or lie still for long hours. Due to the slightly tilting automatic movements, the user does not notice—or only vaguely notices—these active patterns of movements.
The tilting of said at least one support surface occurs independently of the movement of the user. The tilting is a continuous movement induced by the actuating means, and not under influence of the user.
The support surface can be any surface that supports the user.
The actuating means can e.g. be hydraulic/pneumatic, electrically or motor driven, but any suitable actuating means can of course be used to tilt the support surface.
In an embodiment said movement device comprises actuating means for tilting two support surfaces of said support device, said tilting of said two support surfaces being a cyclic movement, the cycle time of said two support surfaces being different from each other.
In an embodiment the cycle time of the one support surface is twice the cycle time of the second support surface.
In an embodiment said movement device comprises actuating means for tilting the lumbar back part of said support device.
In an embodiment said movement device comprises actuating means for tilting the seat part of said support device, said tilting being a sideways tilting.
The active and automatic movement of a support device being a lying device is advantageous In that the lying device can be especially beneficial for bedbound people who have to lie still in the bed for a long time. The active and automatic movement brings along a significant change in muscle activity, entailing less muscle fatigue of the user, which increases the blood flow in the body and also induces greater comfort by entailing a reorganization of the strain and burden in the body of the person. Therefore the movement device is obvious to implement into hospital and nursing beds.
a and b show the concept of the invention.
a, b, c and d show the movement device as illustrated in
All the figures show an office chair. However, it is important to stress that the movement device of the present invention can be mounted on every kind of sitting device such as sofas, car seats, office chairs and easy chairs, just to mention a few, and also in lying devices, such as sofas or divas. The office chair on the figures only illustrates one embodiment of a device wherein the movement device can be implemented.
a and b show the concept of the invention. A movement device according to the invention is implemented in a chair.
In one embodiment, where both the lumbar back portion and the seat move, the combined movements mimic “figure eight” movements. In one embodiment the cycle time of the seat portion is twice the cycle time of the lumbar portion to counteract repeated symmetry that can be negative for the user. The cyclic figure eight movements bring along a significant change in muscle activity of the user which increases the blood flow in the body. This is especially beneficial to people with tendency to sit still for long hours,
The chair can, beside these constant, predetermined active movements implemented by the movement device, also have the possibility of voluntary movements, these movements being independent of the automatic movements. These voluntary movements, e.g. tilting the back backwards by pressing the weight back or tilting the seat forward by pressing the legs down towards the ground, are linked to the pattern of the movements of the user and therefore dependent on the movements of the user sitting on the chair.
The chair can also be adjusted by the user. These adjustments include adjustment of the stiffness of the spring, adjustment of the height of the seat position and adjustment of the depth of the seat. All of the adjustments, both regarding the user adjustable movements and the active and automatic movements performed by the movement device, can be linked to person identification, e.g. via RFD tags or via a personal ID card with the user specific adjustment loaded thereon, so that the chair automatically adjusts these features after identification of the user.
The chair can be regulated and adjusted before the first time the chair is used. This user specific pre-adjustment of the chair itself and the movement device can be conducted via a software program that takes body characteristics, height, weight and age of the user in consideration. The chosen adjustment is loaded to a personal ID card. In connection with or instead of the pre-adjustment conducted by a software program, an occupational therapy adjustment can also take place, where an occupational therapist in cooperation with the user finds the correct adjustments of the chair. These adjustments can e.g. via wireless communication be coded on a personal ID hard so that the chair automatically adjusts to the user after identification of the user via e.g. loading the personal ID card into a computer. Instead, the user identification could be performed via RFD technology where the user identifies him or herself.
Further, the higher back part 405 comprises a support parallelogram and by pushing the end 413 forwards and backwards, the surface 411 being mounted to the higher back part of e.g. a chair is tilting back and forth, whereby the higher back part tilts.
In the illustrated embodiment the movement device comprises two tilting parts, but in other embodiments the movement device could consist solely of one device, e.g. either 403 or 405.
The actuating means could be either hydraulic/pneumatic, electrically or motor driven, but any suitable actuating means can of course be used to tilt the support surface.
When the movement device 401 is mounted in a chair as shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10388008.4 | May 2010 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/058927 | 5/31/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/5/2013 |