1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a corrective chair, particularly to a corrective chair which improves sitting position and supports vertebrae, allowing an upright as well as a lying position.
2. Description of Related Art
Today's life is full of tension and gives little space for relaxing. Physical and psychical stress result in unstable sitting positions, and lack of exercise lead to fatigue, knots in mucous membranes and ligaments, and disorientation of joints.
Chinese medicine teaches 8 vertical layers of bones, reaching from neck, shoulder, breast and hip vertebrae to thighs, lower leg and toes. Flexible connections and proper balancing are important for proper distribution of muscles, ligaments and tissue.
Since all layers of bones support each other, fatigue or disorientation of one layer negatively affect stability of the remaining layers and balancing of the body, causing frequent contemporary diseases, like displaced vertebrae, bowlegs and sciatica.
Furthermore since muscular mucous membranes surround muscles, ligaments and nerves, migraine and aching of the stomach is often caused by tension in muscular mucous membranes.
As common preventive measures, muscular mucous membranes are often massaged and improving of the sitting position is seeked.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,828,851 discloses a corrective chair for improving the sitting position, having a seat that is inclined forward, so that an upright posture is naturally assumed and legs and torso form an angle of greater than 90 degrees. Thus an improved sitting position for relaxing and better health is achieved.
The present invention aims at further improvements.
An object of the present invention is to provide a corrective chair which improves the sitting position of a user and allows stretching to relax and prevent inflammation of muscular mucous membranes.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a corrective chair which is usable as a regular chair and a chair assisting in properly orienting vertebrae and which allows sitting as well as lying.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
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The frame 10 is made of front, rear, left, right plates 11, 12, 13, 14. To each of the left and right plates 13, 14, a support plate 15 is attached. Each of the left and right plates 13, 14 is passed through by a hinge axis 17.
The seat 20 comprises a seat plate 21, a blocker assembly 22, and two lateral plates 23, 24 which extend vertically downward from the seat plate 21. Each of the two lateral plates 23, 24 has a hole 25, passed through by the hinge axis 17. of one of the the left and right plates 13, 14. Thereby, the seat 20 is tiltable forward and backward. The blocker assembly 22 serves to limit tilting angles of the seat 20, comprising two arc-shaped openings 221, respectively cut into the two lateral plates 23, 24, and two bolts 223, respectively extending inward from the left and right plates 13, 14 and each passing through one of the two arc-shaped openings 221. Thus, as shown in
To accommodate various sitting positions and centers of mass of different users, the seat 20 allows to be tilted forward and backward according to different centers of mass of users, as shown in
For comfortable seating, a seat cushion 27 is mounted on the seat plate 21.
When the seat 20 is tilted forward, the legs and the torso of the user enclose an angle of greater than 90 degrees, providing for a natural, relaxed sitting position. As shown in
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The support rod 44 is turnable around the orienting rod 43 to allow convenient sitting down and getting up from a sitting position. The upper end of the support rod 44, which toouches the abdomen of the user, is covered by a padding 46.
The backrest 30 is fastened to the left and right plates 13, 14 via an adjusting device 60. A back cushion 31 is placed on the backrest.
The adjusting device 60 is conventional art from regular chairs or car seats. In the following, an example is described.
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The active part 61 comprises a fixed plate 62, mounted on the left plate 13 of the frame 10 and carrying an axis 63, and a moving plate 64, turnably mounted on the fixed plate 72 and fastened to. the backrest 30 at a left edge thereof. The moving plate 64 has a periphery with-a depression 65 and a cover plate 66′, which is fastened to the fixed plate 62 by bolts 661, 662. A transmission rod 663 passes through the fixed plate 62, carrying a handle 664, a blocking washer 665, a passive washer 666 and an E-shaped washer 667. A braking disc 67 is laid into the depression 65 and fixed there by the bolt 661, blocking the moving plate 64 from turning. A spring 68 is inserted between the fixed plate 62 and the passive washer 666, exerting torsion on the passive washer 666 when the handle 664 is pushed downward. A plate spring 69 surrounds the axis 63. A cushioning ring 691 provides torsion when the moving plate turns in a forward direction. For adjusting the inclination angle of the backrest 30, the handle 664 is pulled up, driving the blocking washer 665 to separate the braking disc 67 from the depression 65, allowing the moving plate 64 to turn when external pressure is exerted on the backrest. Depending on whether the torsion generated by the spring 68 is overcome or not, the backrest moves rearward or forward. If the inclination angle has assumed a desired value, the handle 664 is released. Then the braking disc 67 enters the depression 65, blocking the moving plate 64 from turning, fixing the inclination angle.
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When the feet are placed on the support plates 15, with the seat 20 tilted forward, hip and feet determine balance s and sitting position, and the belly is trained to adjust the center of mass of the user to keep a stable sitting position.
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In this state, with vertebrae bent, by stretching the torso orientation of the vertebrae is corrected, while the inclination angle of the backrest 30 is adjusted for an optimum effect.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that modifications or variations may be easily made without departing from the spirit of this invention which is defined by the appended claims.
a -2care schematic illustrations of an adjusting device used in conjunction with the present invention.
a is a schematic illustration of the positioning device of the present invention.