The invention relates to a seating device with a seat and backrest extending between a first and a second side of the seating device for the purpose of supporting a seated person, such as for instance a chair or a wheelchair, which seating device is foldable into a collapsed position and a folded-out position.
Known foldable seating devices are widely used for being transported or stored in space-saving manner. For instance wheelchairs or compact wheelchairs. Making it foldable allows the wheelchair to be brought along in the loading space of a car in simple manner. Particularly in the case of wheelchairs, they are folded by narrowing them in the width direction by moving the sides or the armrests toward each other. The seat and the backrest then bend or fold in order to enable this movement.
In order to enable this folding movement the seat and the backrest are manufactured from flexible material. The backrest is here usually attached to the vertically oriented frame tubes, to which the handles are also directly or indirectly attached in the case of a wheelchair. Owing to the flexibility of the material of the backrest required for the folding, it is very difficult to provide in the backrest a rigid support for the lumbar-thoracic transition area of a person situated in the seating device in use, while it is precisely this support, preferably in combination with lateral fixation of the upper body, that is necessary for obtaining an anatomically desirable posture of the torso. Due to the lack of support of the lordosis in the lumbar-thoracic transition area, the orientation of back support arranged between the vertical frame tubes is not suitable for supporting the individual curvature of the back either. NL2002388A further discusses an anatomically correct and stable support of a seated person for obtaining the desired sitting posture in respect of the individual curvature.
It is now an object of the invention to reduce or even obviate the above stated drawback. It is a particular object of the invention to provide a foldable seating device whereby anatomically correct sitting support can be obtained.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a seating device, such as for instance a chair or a wheelchair, with a seat and backrest extending between a first and a second side of the seating device for the purpose of supporting a seated person, which seating device can be folded into a collapsed position and a folded-out position, wherein in the collapsed position the distance between the first and the second side is smaller than in the folded-out position, and which backrest comprises a lumbar-thoracic support surface for supporting in the folded-out position the lumbar-thoracic transition area of a person situated in the seating device during use at a first angle relative to the horizontal plane.
By providing the backrest with a rigid lumbar-thoracic support surface, which in the folded-out position supports the lumbar-thoracic transition area of a person situated in the seating device during use at a desired first angle, an important requirement for enabling anatomically correct support of the back is met. The part of the backrest which is in contact with the back of the person during use is preferably substantially formed here by the lumbar-thoracic support surface which supports the spinal column. This support surface can for instance be lined with a foam-like material so as to increase comfort.
To obtain a rigid support of the lumbar-thoracic transition area the lumbar-thoracic support surface is in the folded-out position preferably fixed in height direction and in lateral direction relative to the seating device. To fix the lumbar-thoracic support surface at a fixed position relative to the seating device a support frame can for instance be used, although support straps can alternatively also be arranged between components of the frame of the seating device, wherein the lumbar-thoracic support surface is fixed at a fixed position relative to the seating device by the support straps.
The seating device according to the invention can be folded between the collapsed and folded-out position without the backrest having to be dismounted or mounted respectively before or after the folding movement. The backrest can thus form a fixed part of the seating device.
In a preferred embodiment of a seating device according to the invention the backrest comprises on either side of the lumbar-thoracic support surface at least one fixation strap for lateral fixation of the upper body of a seated person, wherein the at least one fixation straps are each attached with both outer ends to respectively the lumbar-thoracic support surface and respectively the first and the second side of the seating device.
By arranging at least one fixation strap on both sides of the lumbar-thoracic support surface the upper body can be fixed laterally. The fixation straps follow the contour of the back. The outer ends that are attached to the sides of the seating device are preferably used at the position of the flanks of the person using the seating device, so attached more toward the front edge of the seat. By also attaching the fixation straps to the lumbar-thoracic support surface, fixed in height direction and lateral direction relative to the seating device, in the centre the upper body is fixed in a desired posture in lateral direction. In the case of a support strap which runs from the first to the second side of the seating device without central attachment and which follows the contour of the back the upper body cannot be fixed laterally. By arranging the fixation straps on the lumbar-thoracic support surface this lateral freedom is limited. A desired sitting support can hereby be obtained, wherein a desired posture can be obtained with respect for the individual curvature and wherein there is also lateral fixation of the torso by the fixing straps.
The back-supporting part of the backrest preferably consists of the fixation straps and the lumbar-thoracic support surface. The backrest can hereby be folded up very compactly.
In another embodiment of a seating device according to the invention the length between the outer ends of at least one fixation strap, preferably of all fixation straps, is adjustable.
By including an adjustable fixation strap, wherein the length between the outer ends is adjustable, the provided back support can be adapted to the curvature of the back of the person using the seating device. When several or all fixation straps are adjustable, the contour of the back can be followed and the lateral desired posture of the upper body can be fixed, without being detrimental to the foldability of the backrest or the seating device.
Another embodiment of the seating device according to the invention is a seating device wherein the first angle lies in the range of 117-123°.
The first angle is measured in the sagittal plane relative to a person seated in the seating device, between the lumbar-thoracic support surface and the horizontal plane when the seating device is in ready-to-use state. It is usual to give the seat of a seating device an angle (φ) relative to the horizontal plane. The seat is then slightly tilted in the direction of the backrest. Angle φ generally lies in the range of 18-21°. The sum of the angle (α) between the seat and the lumbar-thoracic support surface and angle φ defines the functional backrest angle. The first angle is therefore angle α+φ. By opting for a first angle in the range of 117-123° a stable torso posture is obtained. Angles α and φ are also measured in the sagittal plane.
Another preferred embodiment of a seating device according to the invention is a seating device wherein the backrest comprises a support frame which extends between the first and the second side of the seating device, which support frame comprises a first and a second frame segment, which frame segments are mutually connected for pivoting about a central axis and wherein the first and the second frame segment are connected to respectively the first and the second side of the seating device for pivoting about respectively a first and a second side pivot axis, wherein the central pivot axis and the side pivot axes are parallel and which pivot axes form a second angle with the horizontal plane, which second angle is smaller than the first angle.
By providing the backrest of the seating device with a foldable support frame the lumbar-thoracic support surface can be rigidly supported. The support frame has here two frame segments which are mutually connected for pivoting about an imaginary central axis. Because the frame segments are also mounted pivotally on the sides of the seating device, wherein the imaginary pivot axes are parallel to the central axis, the support frame can collapse when the seating device is brought into the collapsed state. The central axis preferably moves here toward the front edge of the seat. The support frame preferably comprises a limiter for the pivoting movement, wherein the frame segments lie mutually in line on the limiter, or wherein the central axis lies in a plane lying behind the plane in which the side pivot axes lie.
The relative height and/or the lateral placement of the lumbar-thoracic support surface relative to the support frame is preferably adjustable, for instance by means of attaching means which allow a relative displacement.
The support frame preferably comprises mounting means for mounting the support frame on the seating device, wherein the angle of the support frame relative to the horizontal plane, as measured in the sagittal plane of a person situated in the seating device, is adjustable. The support frame can hereby be adjusted in simple manner to different frames of a seating device.
The lumbar-thoracic support surface can for instance be connected to the support frame for pivoting about an imaginary horizontal axis, so that in the collapsed position the construction can fold up flat. In the folded-out position the lumbar-thoracic support surface can then fold out for the purpose of obtaining the correct first angle relative to the horizontal. This angle can optionally be obtained by the adjustment of the fixation straps, wherein the fixation straps rotate the lumbar-thoracic support surface about the horizontal axis to the desired position during folding into folded-out position. It is also possible to arrange locking means on the lumbar-thoracic support surface for the purpose of locking the first angle in the supporting position in the folded-out position.
Another embodiment of a seating device according to the invention is a seating device wherein the lumbar-thoracic support surface is attached only structurally to the first frame segment.
For rigid torso support it is important that the lumbar-thoracic support surface is attached rigidly relative to the seating device during use. In order to prevent a reduction of the foldability of the seating device, the lumbar-thoracic support surface is according to the invention attached only structurally to the first frame segment. During folding into the collapsed position the lumbar-thoracic support surface folds along with the first frame segment. The attachment via the support straps is not structural, particularly in combination with a device according to the invention, wherein fixation straps are also applied. The lumbar-thoracic support surface provides a fixed and centrally located point.
In yet another embodiment of a seating device according to the invention the seating device also comprises angle adjusting means, which angle adjusting means are configured to adjust the first angle.
By making the first angle, i.e. angle α+φ adjustable, the back support can be adjusted to the individual curvature of the back of the user of the seating device.
Another embodiment of a seating device according to the invention is a seating device wherein the lumbar-thoracic support surface is a rectangle, preferably a rectangle with a width of about 8 cm and a height of about 12 cm.
With a rectangular lumbar-thoracic support surface the lumbar-thoracic transition area can be supported in a desired position. The preferably vertically oriented support surface supports a number of vertebrae, from roughly vertebra L3/L4 to the vertebrae lying thereabove. The rectangle is preferably about 8 cm wide, whereby the spinal column is supported over the whole width, and about 12 cm high, so that the lumbar-thoracic transition area is supported from roughly vertebra L3/L4.
These and other features of the invention are further elucidated with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The terms Fig., Figs., Figure, and Figures are used interchangeably in the specification to refer to the corresponding figures in the drawings.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2028342 | May 2021 | NL | national |
This application is the United States national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/NL2022/050283 filed May 24, 2022, and claims priority to The Netherlands Patent Application No. 2028342 filed May 31, 2021, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2022/050283 | 5/24/2022 | WO |