The invention relates to a lumbar support for a chair with a backrest which has independently adjustable pivotable backrest carriers, wherein the action of individual support regions of the lumbar support are individually adjustable. Furthermore, the invention relates to a chair having such a lumbar support.
Chairs with a backrest, which have independently pivotable backrest carriers, are known, for example, from WO 2014/029696 A1. Such chairs can adjust forces acting on one side against the backrest, which often occur when chairs are used. The adaptation of the chair to a laterally altered body position of the user increases the sitting comfort for said user.
Furthermore, it is known from the prior art to provide the backrest of chairs with so-called lumbar supports in order to support the hip region or lumbar region of a seated person. Known lumbar supports are usually designed to be depth-adjustable, i.e. an adjustment of the lumbar support position occurs at right angles to the backrest region and thus an adjustment to the back of the seated person towards or away from it. However, such lumbar supports are perceived as inconvenient by many users.
Another approach for a lumbar support is known, for example, from WO 2006/094261 A2 wherein a lumbar support is arranged centrally on a rigid backrest frame and support regions are arranged on leaf spring halves in order to adjust the force exerted on the lumbar region of a user independently of each other for each support region. For this purpose, carrier blocks are provided which are displaceable independently of one another for each spring half so as to adjust the spring force of the spring halves and thus the resistance to displacement of the individual support regions.
However, the lumbar support shown in WO 2006/094261 A2 can only be used for chairs with a rigid backrest frame because it is arranged centrally on the backrest frame and thus no adjustment of the lumbar support position to independent pivoting of the supports of the backrest of the chair is possible.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a lumbar support which is suitable for a chair with a backrest comprising backrest carriers which are pivotable independently of each other. It is furthermore an object of the invention to provide a chair which can adjust itself to forces acting on one side against the backrest and, on the other hand, can support the hip region or lumbar region of a person sitting on the chair.
The object is achieved according to a first aspect by a lumbar support with the features of claim 1.
The lumbar support according to the invention has support regions which are each mounted on a spring element, wherein the spring action of each spring element is individually adjustable. In this arrangement, the spring elements are arranged on a carrier, which can be articulated to the backrest carriers of the backrest of the chair, which can be pivoted independently of each other.
The lumbar support according to the invention makes possible on the one hand an individual, in particular asymmetrical, adjustment of the support effect directed to the hip region or the lumbar region of a seated person through the lumbar support. On the other hand, the structural design of the lumbar support according to the invention makes it possible to use the same with a chair, whose backrest comprises backrest carriers which can be pivoted independently of each other. Due to the articulated connection of the lumbar support to the backrest carriers of the chair which can be pivoted independently of each other, the position of the lumbar support within the backrest can simply be adapted to the instantaneous tilting of the backrest carriers. By supporting the hip region or the lumbar region of a seated person, in particular also in a sitting position, which exerts only a force on the backrest of the chair on one side, the seat comfort for a user can be increased. In addition, the support effect for the individual support areas of the lumbar support can be individually adapted so that the personal preferences or needs of a user of the chair can be satisfied. Thereby the seat comfort of a user can be further increased.
In an advantageous embodiment, the spring element comprises a leaf spring. In particular, the spring action can be adjusted via a bearing element which can be moved along a longitudinal axis of the leaf spring. Preferably, the bearing element is moved along the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring by means of a tapping mechanism.
By the use of leaf springs as spring elements, a particularly simple mounting of the support regions and also a very simple adaptation of the desired resistance of the individual support regions is possible. By means of the adjustable bearing element, in particular the curvature point of the leaf spring can be adapted according to the needs, so that the spring force acting on the lumbar region of the sitting person by means of the support regions can be continuously adjusted to the needs of the user. It is in particular possible to adjust individual support regions independently of each other so that, for example, an asymmetrical support effect on the lumbar region of a seated person relative to the two lateral ends of the backrest of a chair is possible.
Advantageously, the support regions are each mounted on the associated spring element by means of a lever mechanism. In particular, the support regions can be moved in a synchronous manner relative to the carrier via a gear unit operatively connected to the respective lever mechanism. The support regions are preferably formed in such a way that they can engage in guides in the backrest carriers which are pivotable independently of each other.
The lever mechanism and the gear unit operatively connected to the lever mechanism allow movement of the support regions relative to the carrier. This makes it possible, in particular, to adjust the height of the support regions when the lumbar support is connected to the backrest carriers of a chair. Thus, the spring force acting on the lumbar region of the seated person by means of the support regions can be adapted to the individual needs of the seated person.
According to a second aspect of the invention, a chair is provided with a backrest which comprises backrest carriers which are pivotable independently of each other, wherein a lumbar support according to the invention is connected in an articulated manner to the backrest carriers which are pivotable independently of each other. Preferably, the backrest carriers each have guides for the support regions of the lumbar support.
The chair according to the invention allows an increased seat comfort for a user, since said user can adapt to the forces acting on one side of the backrest by means of the backrest carriers which are pivotable independently of each other. On the other hand, the position of the lumbar support is adapted to the instantaneous position or tilt of the backrest of the chair by means of the articulated bearing on backrest carriers which are pivotable independently of each other. By means of this adaptation, a support of the hip region or the lumbar region of a seated person can be achieved in every position or tilting of the backrest, so that a particularly comfortable sitting is possible for the seated person.
Specific embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings. Identical or equivalent elements are identified by the same reference symbol.
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The lumbar support 1 shown in
On each of the leaf springs 2 is arranged in each case a movable bearing element 3, which is movable along a longitudinal axis of the leaf spring 2. In the embodiment shown, the position of the bearing element along the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring 2 is adjusted via a steep-thread spindle 4. In general, the position of the bearing element 3 can be adjusted by any arbitrary threading mechanism. The steep-angle spindle 4 is operable by a user via a control element 8. The operating element can, for example, be configured as a rotary knob.
If, for example, a force acts on the support region 10a, this is transferred to the spring element 2, on which the support region 10a is mounted. Due to the action of the force, the spring element is curved at the position of the bearing element 3, and the lumbar region which exerts the force on the supporting region 10a, is supported by the latter. By the movement of the bearing element 3 along the leaf spring 2, the point of curvature can be displaced along the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring 2 so that the spring action of the leaf spring 2 can be adjusted infinitely. Thus, the force acting on the lumbar region of a seated person can be adjusted according to his/her desires or preferences, wherein no adjustment takes place in the depth direction, i.e. in the direction of the surface normal of the seat back. In the lumbar support 1 shown in
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For reasons of clarity, the backrest of the chair is shown in the figures only with the backrest carriers and the strut connecting the backrest carriers. However, it is self-evident that a suitable covering of an elastic material may be provided. Furthermore, for reasons of clarity, the chair is shown only with the backrest carriers and a partial region of the floor plate. Further structural details of the bearing of the backrest carrier have been omitted in the description.
1 lumbar support
2 spring element
3 bearing element
4 tapping mechanism
5 carrier
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a levers
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b coupling member
7 backrest carriers
8 operating element
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a joint head
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b joint socket
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a support region
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b support region
11 synchronous gear unit
12 strut
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 220 693.6 | Oct 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/073637 | 10/13/2015 | WO | 00 |
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20170231397 A1 | Aug 2017 | US |