The present invention relates to seats having back support portion with an adjustable surface profile.
The profile of the back support portion of a seat impacts not only the comfort of seating, but physiological functions of the organism as well. Standard seats with non-adjustable back profiles which do not appropriately match the spinal profile of the seat occupant may result in spine aches or even spine deformations. Moreover, such seats do not allow correction of spine deformations. Seats with adjustable back profile are known, which can be used to increase the comfort of seating or even help in correcting spine deformations of the occupant.
A U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,554 presents an active biomechanical chair with a back rest comprising a plurality of contour adjusting mechanisms having plate means which are horizontally adjustable to fit with a spinal profile of a person using the chair. Each contour adjusting mechanism is adjustable independently by individual motor means controlled with a central controller, which makes the construction relatively complex and costly.
A U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,245 presents a chair having an adjustable back support, comprising a support bar and a plurality of segments received on said support bar wherein each segment defines a slot for receiving the support bar, said slot being elongated to allow the segment to slide in a forward direction, as well as a locking mechanism actuable from a first position in which said segments are movable in a forward direction to a second position in which said segments are held stationary. The profile of the back support is relatively complicated to adjust due to a large number of segments. Moreover, the segments allow profile adjustment only in one plane.
A US patent application US20040195882 presents a seat comprising seat elements arranged to move rotatably with respect to a central axis running centrally through the seat back parallel to the spine of the occupant in a normally seated position. The seat profile accommodates automatically to the profile of the back of the occupant, which may increase seating comfort, but also intensifies possible pathologies in the shape of the back of the occupant.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a seat with an adjustable back profile which has a simple construction and can be easily profiled in more than one plane. Such functionality can be useful for adjusting the seat to the needs of occupants with pathological spinal profile in order to induce correct seating position and to correct the back profile.
The object of the present invention is a seat comprising a back support portion with adjustable surface profile, comprising an adjustable core column arranged along the height direction of the back support portion and comprising a plurality of holders and a plurality of side members fixed to the holders and extending substantially in the width direction of the back support portion such as to profile the surface of the back support portion, wherein the seat further comprises profile locking means coupled with a plurality of holders and adjustable to an unlocked configuration, in which the holders are individually rotatable around a plurality of axes and the profile of the surface of the back support portion is adjustable and to a locked configuration, in which the holders are fixed still with respect to each other and the profile of the surface of the back support portion is locked.
The seat may further comprise a plurality of profile locking means, each coupled with a different group of a plurality of holders.
The profile locking means may comprise an elastic element extending through the plurality of holders and having ends fixed to locking elements located next to terminal holders of the plurality of holders, wherein at least one locking element allows shortening of the elastic element between the locking elements, such as to tighten the coupling between the holders.
The locking elements can be fixed to a frame of the back support portion.
The frame of the back support portion may have adjustable height and/or is pivotable about its bottom portion.
The holders can may comprise a bottom spherical recess configured to receive a top spherical portion of a neighboring holder.
The seat may further comprise spacers having a coarse surface in a form of a segment of a sphere placed between neighboring holders.
The spacers may have a central through-hole of a diameter smaller than the diameter of a central through-hole of the holders.
The holders may have a central opening in form of a truncated cone.
The seat may further comprise holders of a tubular shape and spacers of a spherical shape having a diameter larger than the internal diameter of the holders and placed partially inside neighboring holders.
The holders may have coarse edges.
The spacers may have a central through-hole of a diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the holders.
The seat may further comprise spacers in form of a cylinder with a horizontal axis placed between neighboring holders.
The seat may further comprise plates attached to the side members for increasing the area of the profiled surface of the back support portion.
The invention is shown by means of exemplary embodiments on a drawing, in which:
The profile locking means 130 in the present embodiment comprise a cord 139, preferably a steel cord, coupled with the holders 110 by extending through central through-holes of neighboring holders 110. The ends 131, 132 of the cord are fixed to locking elements 133, 134 located next to the terminal holders 111, 112 of the plurality of holders 110 with which the cord 139 is coupled. At least one locking element 133, such as an adjustable screw around which the cord 139 is wound, allows shortening of the cord 139 between the locking elements 133, 134, thereby tightening the coupling between the holders 110. The adjustable locking element 133 may be fixed to a top portion 105 of the frame of the back support portion. In order to compensate for a change in height and inclination of the back support portion as a result of profiling, the frame of the back support portion may have vertical members 107 of adjustable height, joining the top portion 105 with a bottom portion 106 and mounted pivotably on the bottom portion 106. The other locking element 134 may hold still the cord 139, for example fix the cord to the bottom portion 106 of the frame of the back support portion. With sufficient tightening force, defining the locking configuration, the holders 110 are fixed still with respect to each other and the profile of the surface of the back support portion is locked. The cord 139 may extend through all holders 110 such as to allow unlocking and locking of the whole back support profile. Alternatively, a plurality of cords may be used, each extending through a different set of a plurality of holders 110, such as to allow unlocking and locking the back support profile partially, which may allow more precise profiling. For example, one cord may extend from a locking element 135 located in the middle of the core column towards the upper terminal holder 111 and another cord may extend from the middle locking element 135 towards the lower terminal holder 112, wherein the middle locking element 135 holds one end of both cords and the other ends of the cords are fixed to locking elements 133, 134, in that case the locking element 134 should allow shortening of the cord.
Various further modifications can be made to the embodiments mentioned above. For example, the core column may comprise a mix of holders and spacers of both embodiments. For example, one portion of the core column may comprise holders according to the first embodiment, while another portion may comprise holders according to the second embodiment. Alternative profile locking means can be used, such as e.g. magnetic coupling between the holders, wherein the locked and unlocked configuration is controllable by the magnitude of magnetic force between the holders.
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