A rotatable chair back includes a lower section attachable to a chair seat, a flexible Y-shaped upper section for supporting a chair back frame, and two rigid supports extending substantially vertically into and between the upper section and the lower section. In use, the substantially vertical supports each serve as an axis of rotation about which the upper section may rotate relative to the lower section.
Typical office chairs include a generally planar chair seat extending substantially horizontally, a generally planar chair back attached to the chair seat and extending substantially perpendicular to the chair seat, a central support positioned beneath and supporting the chair seat, a plurality of legs extending from the lower end of the central support, and a plurality of wheels, each wheel being located at the distal end of a leg. When a seated worker wishes to speak with a co-worker located at the worker's sides or reach an object located to his or her left or right, the seated worker may rotate the chair seat horizontally about the central support to facilitate reaching the object or facing the co-worker.
An office worker may sit on a typical office chair while seated at an executive desk. A typical executive desk includes a flat horizontal surface supported by a pair of spaced apart cabinets, with the worker's legs fitting in the space between the cabinets and below the desk. If the worker wishes to speak with co-workers located at the worker's sides or reach an object located to his or her left or right, rotation of the chair seat horizontally may result in the worker's knees painfully contacting the nearby cabinets. A need exists for a chair which allows a seated worker to rotate his or her torso while being supported by a chair back, independent of the rotation of the chair seat.
A rotatable chair back includes a rigid J-shaped lower section attachable to a chair seat, a Y-shaped upper section for supporting a chair back, and at least one rigid support extending substantially vertically into and between the upper section and the lower section. In use, the at least one substantially vertical support serves as an axis of rotation about which the upper section may rotate horizontally.
This rotatable chair back encourages motion in the seated worker by enabling his or her upper torso to rotate either left or right, thus increasing mobility and allowing the seated worker to adjust his or her posture in order to respond to, or interact with, others from a seated position, or to reach objects located to the seated worker's sides. In an increasingly interactive workplace where people are communicating frequently, the increased seated freedom of motion encourages supported flexure or twisting of the torso to provide the seated worker with increased comfort and support as they turn to interact and respond with their co-workers, or to reach objects located to the seated worker's sides.
In some embodiments, a chair back comprises a chair back frame, an upper section including a base portion and an arm portion extending from the base portion, wherein the arm portion is attached to the chair back frame, a substantially rigid lower section adapted to support the base portion of the upper section relative to a chair seat, and a rigid support extending between the upper section and the lower section, wherein the upper section is rotatable relative to the lower section about the rigid support. In further embodiments, the arm portion extends from the base portion at an angle. In certain embodiments, the angle is greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. In some embodiments, the lower section is substantially J-shaped and includes a substantially straight portion and a bent portion. In further embodiments, the substantially straight portion is adapted to attach to the chair seat and wherein the bent portion is adapted to support the upper section. In certain embodiments, the upper section includes a left upper section member and a right upper section member. In some embodiments, the base portion of the left upper section member is supported by the lower section and the arm portion of the left upper section is attached to the chair back frame, and the base portion of the right upper section member is supported by the lower section and the arm portion of the right upper section is attached to the chair back frame. In further embodiments, the upper section is substantially horizontally rotatable relative to the lower section about the rigid support. In certain embodiments, the upper section is formed, at least in part, of a flexible material. In some embodiments, the chair back further includes an upper section cavity and a corresponding lower section cavity, and wherein an end of the support is located within the upper section cavity and an opposite end of the support is located within the lower section cavity.
In further embodiments, a chair back comprises a chair back frame, an upper section including a left upper section member and a right upper section member, each of the left upper section member and right upper section member including a base portion and an arm portion extending from the base portion, wherein each arm portion is attached to the chair back frame, a substantially rigid lower section adapted to support the bases of each of the left upper section member and the right upper section member relative to a chair seat, a first rigid support extending substantially vertically between the left upper section member and the lower section, and a second rigid support extending substantially vertically between the right upper section member and the lower section, wherein the upper section is rotatable relative to the lower section about the first and second rigid supports. In a further embodiment, the upper section is formed, at least in part, of a flexible material. In certain embodiments, each arm portion extends from the base portion at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
In certain embodiments, a chair comprises a chair seat and a chair back attached to the chair seat, the chair back including a chair back frame, an upper section including a left upper section member and a right upper section member, each of the left upper section member and right upper section member including a base portion and an arm portion extending from the base portion, wherein each arm portion is attached to the chair back frame, a substantially rigid lower section adapted to support the bases of each of the left upper section member and the right upper section member relative to the chair seat, a first rigid support extending substantially vertically between the left upper section member and the lower section, and a second rigid support extending substantially vertically between the right upper section member and the lower section, wherein the upper section is rotatable relative to the lower section about the first and second rigid supports.
It will be appreciated that the various apparatus and methods described in this summary section, as well as elsewhere in this application, can be expressed as a large number of different combinations and subcombinations. All such useful, novel, and inventive combinations and subcombinations are contemplated herein, it being recognized that the explicit expression of each of these combinations is unnecessary.
A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A first embodiment of a chair back 10 is shown in
The chair back 10 further includes a resilient upper section 18. In the depicted embodiment, as most easily seen in
The left upper section member 20 and right upper section member 22 are positioned such that their base portions 24 are substantially parallel to each other and their arm portions 26 extend in opposite directions, such that the upper section 18 is generally Y-shaped. Each arm portion 26 is attached to and supports the chair back frame 14. The upper section 18 is formed, at least in part, of a flexible, resilient material. In some embodiments, the upper section 18 may be formed of the same material as the chair back frame 14, or may be formed of another suitable material. In certain embodiments, the upper section 18 is integral to the chair back frame 14.
The chair back further includes a substantially rigid lower section 28. In the depicted embodiment, as most easily seen in
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Certain features in the disclosed chair back 10 are described as “substantially vertical” or “substantially horizontal.” These terms represent a range of angles and directions, as components of the chair back 10 may vary from purely vertical or purely horizontal for structural or aesthetic reasons. For example, the substantially vertical elongated support 40 shown in
The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom for modifications can be made by those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/678,408, filed May 31, 2018, for ROTATABLE CHAIR BACK, incorporated herein by reference.
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