The present invention relates to a chair assembly, and more particularly, a chair assembly for allowing a person with an limb to sit and prop up the limb.
Anytime an individual requires a limb to be wrapped or dressed, a person who sustains a physical injury to an limb (from a sports-related accident, for instance) may need to have the limb wrapped or treated by a coach or a trainer. The person may sit on a chair while having the injury treated. Current chair designs are often not ergonomic, as they require the person to sit and place the injured limb in such a way that is uncomfortable and may even reduce circulation to the limb. This can result in worsening or slowed healing of the injury. Placing towels or pillows on the chair or under the limb does not remedy, and may even exacerbate, this problem. Furthermore, the coach or trainer may have to position themselves in a way that is uncomfortable while treating the injury. A need thus exists for a chair that can be positioned to allow the person to sit and place the injured limb comfortably, while also allowing the coach or trainer to remain comfortable while treating the injury.
An aspect of some embodiments of the present invention relates to a chair assembly, for allowing a person having at least one limb to sit and prop up the limb, comprising: seat having a top side for sitting and a bottom side; a platform, for placement of the limb of the person, having a top side and a bottom side; and an arm having a first end joined to the seat and a second end joined to the platform. A height of the platform is adjustable along a longitudinal axis of the arm.
In a variant, the arm has the first end, a first inflexion point that is concave upward, a stem, a second inflexion point that is concave downward, and the second end. The first end of the arm is fixed to the bottom side of the seat. The bottom side of the platform is fixed to the second end of the arm and is configured to support the limb of the person resting upon the top side of the platform while the person is seated on the seat.
In another variant, an angle formed between a line parallel to the seat and a line connecting points centered along front edges of the respective seat and platform is between 30-60 degrees.
In yet another variant, at least one of inflexion points of the arm are each is set to curve at an angle of 90° with respect to the stem of the arm.
In a further variant, the arm is configured to telescope the longitudinal axis of the arm to allow adjustment of a height of the platform.
In yet a further variant, the arm is configured to pivot about a point on the arm.
In a variant, the chair assembly further comprises a first leg having a length, a first end, and a second end. The first end of the first leg is fixed to the bottom side of the seat, and the first leg extends downward along the length of the first leg to the second end of the first leg.
In yet another variant, the first leg has a straight profile.
In a further variant the chair assembly further comprises a first foot attached to the second end of the first leg. The first foot sits upon a floor.
In yet a further variant, the first foot has a curved profile, an outer arc length, and an inner arc length.
In a variant, the chair assembly further comprises a second leg having a first end, and a second end. The first end of the second leg is fixed to a point along the length of the first leg, and the second leg extends downward to the second end of the second leg.
In another variant, the second leg has a curved profile and an arc length extending downward to the second end of the second leg.
In yet another further variant, the chair assembly further comprises a second foot extending from the second end of the second leg.
In a further variant the second foot has a length, a top surface, and a bottom surface.
In yet a further variant, a pair of screws is disposed on the top surface along the length of the second foot to fix the second foot to the second end of the second leg.
In a variant, a pair of grips is disposed on the bottom surface along the length of the second foot to fix the second foot to the floor.
In another variant, the second foot has a straight profile.
Another aspect of some embodiments of the present invention relates to a chair assembly, for allowing a person having at least one limb to sit and prop up the limb. The chair assembly comprises: a seat having a top side for sitting and a bottom side; first leg having a straight profile, a length, a first end, and a second end, wherein the first end of the first leg is fixed to the bottom side of the seat, and the first leg extends downward along the length of the first leg to the second end of the first leg; a first foot attached to the second end of the first leg; wherein the first foot has a curved profile, an outer arc length, and an inner arc length, and sits upon a floor; a second leg having a curved profile, an arc length, a first end, and a second end, wherein the first end of the second leg is fixed to a point along the length of the first leg, and the second leg extends downward along the arc length of the second leg to the second end of the second leg; a second foot extending from the second end of the second leg, the second foot having a straight profile, a length, a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein a pair of screws is disposed on the top surface along the length of the second foot to fix the second foot to the second end of the second leg, and a pair of grips is disposed on the bottom surface along the length of the second foot to fix the second foot to the floor; an arm having a first end, a first inflexion point that is concave upward, a stem, a second inflexion point that is concave downward, and a second end; wherein both inflexion points of the arm are each set to curve at an angle of 90° with respect to the stem of the arm, wherein the first end of the arm is fixed to the bottom side of the seat; and a platform, for placement of the limb of the person, having a top side and a bottom side, wherein the bottom side of the platform is fixed to the second end of the arm, and the limb of the person rests upon the top side of the platform. The angle formed between a line parallel to the seat and a line connecting points centered along front edges of the respective seat and platform is between 0-120 degrees.
A further embodiment of the present invention relates to a chair assembly, for propping up an arm of a person while seated. The chair assembly comprises: a seat having a top side for sitting and a bottom side; an arm having a first end, a first inflexion point that is concave upward, a stem, a second inflexion point that is concave downward, and a second end, wherein the first end of the arm is fixed to the bottom side of the seat; and a platform, for placement of the limb of the person, having a top side and a bottom side. The bottom side of the platform is fixed to the second end of the arm, and the limb of the person rests upon the top side of the platform. An angle formed between a line parallel to the seat and a line connecting points centered along front edges of the respective seat and platform is between 0-120 degrees.
Various objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components.
The present invention, in accordance with one or more various embodiments, is described in detail with reference to the following figures. The drawings are provided for purposes of illustration only and merely depict typical or example embodiments of the invention. These drawings are provided to facilitate the reader's understanding of the invention and shall not be considered limiting of the breadth, scope, or applicability of the invention. It should be noted that for clarity and ease of illustration these drawings are not necessarily made to scale.
Some of the figures included herein illustrate various embodiments of the invention from different viewing angles. Although the accompanying descriptive text may refer to such views as “top,” “bottom” or “side” views, such references are merely descriptive and do not imply or require that the invention be implemented or used in a particular spatial orientation unless explicitly stated otherwise.
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In an embodiment, the chair assembly 20 also includes a first leg 50. The first leg 50 has a length 55, a first end 60, and a second end 65. In one instance, the first leg 50 has a straight profile. The first end 60 of the first leg 50 is fixed to the bottom side 45 of the seat 35. In one instance, illustrated in
In another embodiment, the chair assembly 20 further includes a second leg 85 having a first end 90 and a second end 95. The first end 90 of the second leg 85 is fixed to a point 100 along the length 55 of the first leg 50. The second leg 85 extends downward to the second end 95 of the second leg 85. In one instance, the second leg 85 has a curved profile and an arc length 105. In this instance, the second leg 85 extends downward along the arc length 105 to the second end 95 of the second leg 85. In a specific instance, the second leg 85 has a secant 110 extending from the first end 90 to the second end 95, such that the secant 110 is at an angle of 60 degrees with respect to the horizontal axis x-x. Other variants may have the second leg 85 having a secant 110 that is at an angle ranging from 45 degrees to 80 degrees.
In a further embodiment, a second foot 115 is attached to the second end 95 of the second leg 85. The second foot 115 has a length 120, a top surface 125, and a bottom surface 130. In one instance, the second foot 115 has a straight profile. In another instance, detailed in
Central to the chair assembly 20 is an arm 145, detailed in
The chair assembly 20 further includes a platform 175, detailed in
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In another embodiment, the chair assembly 20 sustains a maximum weight of 370 pounds.
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