The present invention relates to seating devices. In particular, the present invention provides a stackable ergonomic seat for promoting active sitting.
Human bodies are built to move and generally require constant activity to remain supple and healthy. Unfortunately, modern life involves a good deal of sitting; indeed, many professions require many hours of simply sitting, which is an unnatural demand on the human bodies—so unnatural that children instinctively rebel against it.
Sitting, and especially sitting still, aligns human bodies oddly, and denies joints the constant small adjustments that help to circulate the joint fluid which helps nourish the delicate cartilage lining of the joints. Additionally, sitting still denies core muscles the exercise involved in aligning and realigning our spines, exercise vital to keeping our core musculature strong and responsive. Moreover, extended and repetitive sitting has been linked to other health maladies. Indeed, the mismatch between our 21st-century built environment and our hunter-gatherer-optimized bodies has led to a variety of serious health problems: obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer, a litany of acquired diseases that can culminate in early death. These effects are not subtle with a 50% increase in cancer risk among those who sat the most. Perhaps more importantly, simply reducing sitting could increase our lifespans by as much as two years.
One potential solution to these health issues may be the use of active chairs, which are designed to cause users to sit actively and thus may allow for the recapture of the healthy blood chemistry of our hunter-gatherer forebears. These chairs allow for movement while sitting, and so allow users to sit all day as their modern lives require without suffering the harm brought on by sitting inertly. An example of one such an active chair is described in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 10,010,758. However, no single active chair is appropriate for all individuals or all situations, thus there is a need for active chairs provide for other types of motion and/or are appropriate for different users/situations.
An active sitting chair includes a monocoque shell having a bottom, a top, a front member, a back member, a first side member, a second side member opposite the first side member, a plurality of bosses on a first rim of the first side member, and a plurality of divots on a second rim of the second side member, wherein the front member connects and curves outwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the back member connects and curves outwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the first side member is connected to the bottom and the top, is connected to the front member and the back member, and curves inwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the second side member is connected to the bottom and the top, is connected to the front member and the back member, and curves inwardly between the bottom and the top, and wherein each of the plurality of divots are configured to receive a respective one of each of the plurality of bosses when a pair of active sitting chairs are stacked with the first side member of one chair facing the second side member of another chair; a seat on the top; and a rounded lower portion attached to the bottom and arranged to rest on a supporting surface.
A stackable active sitting chair includes a hollow, uninterrupted monocoque shell having a ring-shaped outer portion forming a continuous surface having a bottom portion, a top portion, a front portion, a rear portion, a first side edge having a first rim with a plurality of bosses, and a second side edge opposite the first side edge and having a second rim with plurality of divots. A first side portion is connected to the first side edge, wherein the first side portion curves inwardly from the first side edge. A second side portion is connected to the second side edge, wherein the second side portion curves inwardly from the second side edge. A rounded lower portion is attached to the bottom portion and arranged to rest on a supporting surface, wherein each of the plurality of divots are configured to receive a respective one of each of the plurality of bosses when a pair of active sitting chairs are stacked with the first side edge of one chair facing the second side edge of another chair.
A method for stacking active sitting chairs includes placing a first chair on a surface and stacking a second chair on the first chair. The first chair and the second chair each include a cylindrical shape and have a top portion, a bottom portion, a first side portion including a plurality of bosses, and a second side portion opposite the first side portion, wherein the second side portion includes a plurality of divots. The first chair and the second chair are aligned such that the first side portion of the first chair faces the surface and the first side portion of the second chair rests on the second side portion of the first chair such that each of the plurality of divots on the second side portion of the first chair engage with respective ones of each of the plurality of bosses on the first side portion of the second chair.
A method for stacking active sitting chairs is provided that includes placing a first chair on a first side, wherein the first chair includes a monocoque shell having a bottom, a top, a front member, a back member, a second side opposite the first side, a plurality of divots on a first rim of the first side, and a plurality of bosses on a second rim of the second side, wherein the front member connects and curves outwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the back member connects and curves outwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the first side is connected to the bottom and the top, is connected to the front member and the back member, and curves inwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the second side is connected to the bottom and the top, is connected to the front member and the back member, and curves inwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the top includes a seat and the bottom includes a rounded portion configured to induce rocking when the first chair is in an upright position. A second chair is placed upon the first chair such that a first side of the second chair faces the second side of the first chair, wherein the second chair includes a monocoque shell having a bottom, a top, a front member, a back member, a second side opposite the first side, a plurality of divots on a first rim of the first side, and a plurality of bosses on a second rim of the second side, wherein the front member connects and curves outwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the back member connects and curves outwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the first side is connected to the bottom and the top, is connected to the front member and the back member, and curves inwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the second side is connected to the bottom and the top, is connected to the front member and the back member, and curves inwardly between the bottom and the top, wherein the top includes a seat and the bottom includes a rounded portion configured to induce rocking when the first chair is in an upright position, such that the plurality of bosses on the second rim of the second side of the first chair engages with the plurality of divots on the first rim of the first side of the second chair. When stacked, the plurality of bosses on the second rim of the second side of the first chair and the plurality of divots on the first rim of the first side of the second chair are arranged around the respective second rim of the second side of the first chair and the first rim of the first side of the second chair such that the top of the first chair is aligned with the bottom of the second chair.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show aspects of one or more embodiments of the invention. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings, wherein:
An active sitting chair is provided that encourages a sitter/user to sit actively by requiring balance adjustments and core engagement while sitting on the chair. The chair can be efficiently produced while being relatively sturdy and lightweight. The main body may be a monocoque shell that includes a rounded lower portion that contacts a supporting surface the chair is on and promotes wobbling of the chair when in use. The chair may also include built-in handles for ease of lifting/relocating and a seat portion at the top of the chair that may include a cushion or similar component for increasing the stability and/or comfort of a sitter.
A ring or other similar structure may be included above the rounded lower portion to limit the extent of wobble to prevent the chair from tipping over. The monocoque structure provides structural integrity to support the weight of sitters while also allowing the chair to be hollow, which allows for the chair to be made efficiently and be relatively lightweight. Further, in a preferred embodiment, the front and rear portions connecting the rounded lower portion to the seat portion are convex and the side portions are concave. The concave shapes of the side portions provide additional structural integrity for supporting the weight of a sitter since the arch-like profile created is less likely to buckle. In another preferred embodiment, the profile of the chair when viewed from the front or back tapers such that the chair is narrower toward the top.
Turning to the figures, an embodiment is shown in
Rounded lower portion 128 (as best seen in
Preferably, and as shown in
The inward curving portions of the side members may be such that in a preferred embodiment a portion of each of the side members extends more than halfway to a vertical centerline 103 of the shell at least at the most extended portion as shown in
Shell 104 may be made of any suitable material, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, and for use as an active chair may have a thickness of from about 0.32 cm to 1.27 cm, and preferably about 0.64 cm
In another embodiment, as shown for example in
Rounded lower portion 228 (as best seen in
As can be seen in
Chair 200 may preferably have a tapered profile from bottom to top, as can best be seen in
The inward curving portions of the side members may be such that in a preferred embodiment a portion of each of the side members extends more than halfway to a vertical centerline 203 of the shell at least at the most extended portion as shown in
In another embodiment, as shown for example in
Rounded lower portion 328 rests on a supporting surface, such as a floor, when chair 300 is in use and is shaped and configured to promote wobbling motion when a sitter is sitting on chair 300. Ring 324 is positioned above rounded lower portion 328 in order to limit the range of tilt otherwise allowed by rounded lower portion 328 to avoid chair 300 tipping over.
Chair 300 may include the features of either chair 100 or chair 200 as described above, and may further include a plurality of bosses 350 (e.g., 350A-350C) and a plurality of counterpart divots 352 (e.g., 352A-352C). Bosses 350 are preferable spaced around rim or edge 310 (i.e., 310A) with divots 352 spaced around opposing edge 310 (i.e., 310B) such that when a first chair is stacked on a second chair with first side portion 332A of one chair against second side portion 332B of another, bosses 350 align with divots 352 to enable stable and efficient stacking of a plurality of chairs, as shown for example in
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in
Exemplary embodiments have been disclosed above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, omissions, and additions may be made to that which is specifically disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 17806866 | Jun 2022 | US |
Child | 18449224 | US |