Information
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Patent Grant
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6672668
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Patent Number
6,672,668
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Vu; Stephen
Agents
- McCormick, Paulding & Huber LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 68
- 297 69
- 297 316
- 297 325
- 297 330
- 297 340
- 297 4233
- 297 35412
- 297 35413
- 297 44024
- 005 616
- 005 617
- 248 161
- 248 405
- 248 157
- 248 396
- 248 397
- 248 371
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An examination chair for gynecological and urological examinations, comprising a chair part (14) with a seat (22) and a backrest (24), and a support column (12) that has a column head which can be adjusted heightwise through an actuator (20), on which the chair section is mounted, the backrest (24) being pivotally mounted on the column head (18) for movement about a horizontal pivot axis (28) and being so pivotable by a drive mechanism (30), the seat (22) being pivotally mounted on the backrest (24) for movement about a second pivot axis (36) parallel to the axis (28) and also connected to the backrest (24) by a four-corner linkage (38) that includes both pivot axes (28,36), a link axis (40) fixed to the seat, and a free link axis (42), the link (46) of the linkage (38) connecting the first pivot axis (28) to the free axis (42) being a first lever arm of a two-armed control lever (48) and cooperating with a stop (54) secured to the column to determine the fundamental position of the seat (22), the second lever arm (50) of the control lever (48) being designed to cooperate with a stop (60) on the backrest.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The invention concerns an examination chair for gynecological and urological examinations including a chair portion with a seat and a backrest as well as a supporting column with a column head height adjustable by way of an adjusting drive, on which column head the chair portion is arranged, with means being provided for adjusting the seat and the backrest relative to the supporting column.
2. Background of the Prior Art
From DE 25 08 034 C2 an examination chair for gynecological and urological examinations is known in which a chair portion with a backrest is pivotally connected with a supporting frame for movement about a fixed tilt axis and is pivoted in its entirety with the help of an adjusting cylinder. The adjusting cylinder is connected on one side to the support frame and on the other side directly to the backrest of the chair portion. The seat as to its position relative to the backrest remains unchanged, but the seat can be swung downwardly when the backrest is positioned nearly horizontally. A simultaneous adjustment of the backrest and the seat relative to the supporting column and relative to one another is not provided.
In the case of operating tables, it is known to adjust individual sections of the patient support surface relative to one another by individual drives. This requires a relatively high technical expense.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has as its basic object the provision of an examination chair of the previously mentioned kind whereby with relatively small technical expense the backrest and seat can be synchronously adjusted relative to the supporting column and relative to one another.
This object is solved in accordance with the invention in that the backrest is pivotably supported on the column for movement about a horizontal first pivot axis and is so pivoted by a pivot drive, that the seat is pivotably supported on the backrest for pivotal movement about a second pivot axis parallel to the first pivot axis and is further connected with the backrest by means of a four-corner linkage which includes the two pivot axes, a link axis fixed relative to the seat, and a free link axis, and wherein the link of the four-corner linkage which connects the first pivot axis with the free link axis is a first lever arm of a two arm control lever, which first lever arm cooperates with a stop fixed to the column for establishing a fundamental position of the seat, while the second lever arm of the control lever for adjustment of the seat is designed for cooperation with a stop fixed to the backrest.
The fundamental position of the seat is for example a horizontal position. Relative to this fundamental position of the seat, the backrest can be adjusted through a given angular range, with the seat because of its connection with the backrest through the four-corner linkage being shifted in its fundamental horizontal position. Not until the backrest is tilted rearwardly through a given angle does the stop fixed to the backrest come into engagement with the second lever arm of the control lever so as to move, through the control lever and the four-corner linkage the seat synchronously with the backrest.
A preferred embodiment provides that the pivotal movement of the control lever from its position which corresponds to the fundamental position of the seat is limited by a second stop fixed to the column and that the stop fixed to the backrest is pivotal against a spring force. This gives the possibility of holding the seat in a given pivoted position by means of the stop fixed to the column, while the backrest can be moved beyond this position by the pivoting of the stop fixed to the backrest, so that the seat and the backrest can, for example, be brought into an almost stretched out position.
The pivoting drive is preferably a linear drive, for example a spindle drive, one end of which is connected with the column head and the other end of which is pivotally connected with the backrest.
In this way it is possible with a single pivoting drive to adjust the seat and backrest to different positions relative to the supporting column and relative to one another.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description which in connection with the accompanying drawing, explain the invention by way of an exemplary embodiment. The drawings are:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
, a schematic side view of an examination chair in a first position of the seat and backrest,
FIG. 2
, a view corresponding to
FIG. 1
, but with the seat and backrest in a second position,
FIG. 3
, a view corresponding to
FIG. 1
, but with the seat and backrest in a third position,
FIG. 4
, a view corresponding to
FIG. 1
, but with the seat and backrest in a fourth position, and
FIG. 5
, a diagram for explaining the region in which either only the backrest or the backrest together with the seat is pivoted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The examination chair illustrated in
FIG. 1
includes a base part
10
to which is rigidly connected a supporting column
12
, which column carries a chair part indicated generally at
14
. The supporting column has a guide body
16
rigidly connected with the base part
10
and a column head
18
guided telescopically on the guide body
16
. The guide body
16
and the column head
18
can for example be formed cylindrically. The column head
18
can be adjusted up and down relative to the guide body
16
through a first spindle drive
20
in the direction of the double arrow A. The chair portion
14
has a seat
22
and a backrest
24
. The backrest
24
is pivotally supported by a support head
26
, fixedly connected with the column head
18
, for movement about a horizontal pivot axis
28
and can be so pivoted by a spindle drive
30
, forming a pivot drive, about the axis
28
. The spindle drive
30
is on one side pivotably connected through a holder
32
with the column head
18
and on the other side with an arm
34
fixed to the backrest.
The seat
22
is pivotably connected to the lower end of the backrest
24
for movement about a second pivot axis
36
parallel to the pivot axis
28
. The seat
22
is further connected with the backrest
24
by means of a four-corner linkage
38
, which includes a further link axis
40
fixed to the seat and a free link axis
42
, which axis
42
is connected with the link axis
40
by means of a link
44
and with the first pivot axis
28
through a lever arm
46
.
The lever arm
46
is part of a two-arm control lever indicated generally at
48
, the other lever arm
50
of which is positioned at an angle of less than 90° to the first lever arm
46
, and which lever arm
50
is in the form of an angularly bent lever the free leg
52
of which is arranged at least nearly parallel to the first lever arm
46
.
In
FIG. 1
, the lever arm
46
of the control lever
48
lies against a first stop
54
fixed to the column head. The second lever arm
50
has on its angular vertex a stop surface
56
intended to engage a second stop
58
fixed to the column head. The free end of the lever leg
52
is intended to cooperate with a stop
60
which is formed by a roller and which is arranged at the free end of one lever arm of a bent lever
62
, which is pivotally supported for movement about an axis
64
on the backrest
24
and is biased by a compression spring
66
counterclockwise to the position illustrated in FIG.
1
. The compression spring
66
in this case works against a counter support fixed to the backrest.
By way of
FIGS. 2-5
in the following the kinematics of the adjustment of the seat and the backrest of the so far described examination chair will be explained.
FIG. 2
shows the examination chair in a position in which the backrest
24
, in comparison to the position according to
FIG. 1
, has been pivotally moved clockwise about the axis
28
by the shortening of the linear drive
30
and indeed moved so far that the end of the lever leg
52
is pushed against the stop
60
on the backrest. With the movement of the backrest from the position of
FIG. 1
to the position of
FIG. 2
the seat
22
retains its horizontal position, because of the linkage connection between the seat
22
and the backrest
24
, no possibility exists for pivoting of the seat
22
. On the other hand, the lever arm
46
lying on the stop
54
of the column head
18
holds the seat surface
22
in the by horizontal position through the four-corner linkage
38
, with the seat
22
being only pushed leftwardly horizontally by the linkage
38
from the
FIG. 1
position.
If the backrest
24
is further pivoted in the clockwise direction from the position illustrated in
FIG. 2
, by further shortening of the linear drive
30
, the stop
60
fixed to the backrest presses on the free end of the lever leg
52
of the control lever
48
and pivots the lever
48
about the axis
28
so that now the backrest
24
and seat
22
, without changing their relative position, are moved synchronously about the axis
28
until the position of
FIG. 3
is reached. In this position, the surface
56
of the control lever
48
comes into engagement with the second stop
58
fixed to the column head so that a further pivotal movement of the control lever
48
, and therewith also of the seat
22
, in the clockwise direction is prevented.
Because of the spring biased support of the stop
60
on the backrest, the backrest
24
can however be further pivotally moved by itself in the clockwise direction to the position illustrated in
FIG. 4
, in which the backrest
24
and the seat
22
lie at least nearly in a common plane. For this the compression spring
66
is compressed. The adjustment process in the counterclockwise sense runs in the reverse sequence until the backrest and seat again reach the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
, from which position the backrest also can be further pivoted in the counterclockwise direction until it reaches an upright position.
The diagram of
FIG. 5
shows again the portions of the previously described adjusting movement with the angular values of the pivot angle of the backrest and of the seat, as given by the abscissa and the ordinate, being freely selectable. For a pivotal movement of the backrest out of the angular position 51° (
FIG. 1
) to the angular position 30° (
FIG. 2
) the seat
22
remains horizontal. It is only shifted in the horizontal direction. For a further pivotal movement of the backrest
24
from the angular position 30° to the angular position 5° (
FIG. 3
) the seat
22
is also pivoted in the same angular amount (in total 25°), until the position in
FIG. 3
is reached. With further angular movement of the backrest out of the angular position 5° (
FIG. 3
) to the angular position minus 11° (
FIG. 4
) the seat
22
again holds its angular position.
An essential advantage of the solution of the invention lies not only in that with the help of a single adjusting drive the seat and the backrest can be adjusted in common to different positions, but also in that the seat
22
can always be freely swung upwardly if during a lowering of the column head
18
the seat comes into engagement with an obstacle. Thereby, it is avoided that with the lowering of the column head
18
persons can be become clamped between the floor or the base part
10
and the seat
22
.
Claims
- 1. An examination chair, especially for gynecological and urological examinations, including:a chair part with a seat and a backrest; a support column having a column head being vertically adjustable by an adjusting drive wherein, the chair part is arranged on the column head, means for adjusting the seat and the backrest relative to the supporting column, wherein the backrest is both pivotally supported on the column head for movement about a horizontal first pivot axis and pivoted by a pivot drive, so that the seat is supported on the backrest for pivotal movement about a second pivot axis substantially parallel to the first pivot axis and is further connected with the backrest through a four-corner linkage including the two pivot axes, with a linkage axis fixed to the seat and a free linkage axis; whereby a link of the four-corner linkage connects the first pivot axis with the free linkage axis defining a first lever arm of a pair of lever arms in order to cooperate with a first stop fixed to the support column for establishing a fundamental position of the seat, with a second lever arm of the lever arms for adjusting the seat being designed for cooperation with a second stop on the backrest.
- 2. The examination chair according to claim 1, wherein the pivotal movement of the level arms out of its position which corresponds to a fundamental position of the seat is limited by a second stop fixed to the column head and that the stop on the backrest is deflectable against a spring force.
- 3. An The examination chair according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the pivot drive is a linear drive having one end connected to the column head and another end pivotally connected with the backrest.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
198 53 271 |
Nov 1998 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/EP99/08814 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/28938 |
5/25/2000 |
WO |
A |
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