The invention relates to a supporting device for a person's back and head area, with a back support section and with a head support section, and to a home or workplace furniture item or leisure item with such a supporting device.
Such supporting devices are generally known in the form of couches or the like. Such supporting devices can be padded or unpadded. Individuals can take up position on supporting devices of this kind. If a person takes up a position lying on his back on such a supporting device, both the back area and the head area are supported. The back area extends from the coccyx to the neck area. To permit a secure support for the person, the supporting device has a back support section for the back area and a head support section for the head area. The back support section is designed with such a width as to permit a secure position of the person. In particular, the back support section has, at least from the hip area to the shoulder area, a width which corresponds at least to the width of the corresponding areas of the person, so as to allow the person to lie securely on it. Such supporting devices often have an orthopedic design and/or adapt naturally to the person's posture.
A person's posture is often poor in orthopedic terms. In particular, poor posture at the workplace or in other environments may lead to shortening of the chest muscles, which in turn can lead to a rounded back posture, in particular to a hunched back. In this regard, a rounded or hunched back is believed, on a psychological level, to evoke negative feelings, whereas an erect posture evokes positive feelings.
Additionally, the various sources of stress in modern lifestyles cause many people to become out-of-balance on a daily basis. When there is too much stress in one's life, it is difficult to be in a good mood, and focus, concentration creativity, breathing, communication skills, performance, digestion and posture are often compromised by stressful situations. Speaking long-term, too much stress, which is known to evoke the “flight or fight” reaction, tends to build up and cause blockades, pain, illness, disease, disorders and even changes in the cellular structure of the body. People who do not feel well typically do not perform well, and it is estimated that approximately 70% to 80% of doctor visits are stress-related. Further, the innate cycle of the human body is designed to have several passive breaks in the course of a day. Such breaks are believed necessary to make us feel better, digest our food efficiently, re-energize and revitalize us, and to keep our conscious and subconscious minds in balance. In recent times, such breaks have been disregarded in favor of the desire to stay constantly active and productive, without an understanding or appreciation of the consequences which can result from continued stress on the body and mind.
The object of the invention is to make available a supporting device of the type mentioned at the outset which, by simple means, in particular by allowing a stretching exercise, makes it possible to counteract shortening of the chest muscles. Additionally, such a supporting device and the use thereof during breaks taken during the course of the day make it possible to counteract the effects of daily stress on our bodies and minds through such a stretching exercise and relaxation.
This object is achieved by the fact that, in a supporting position, a partial area of the back support section has, at the level of shoulder blade areas of the back area, a support surface in a spinal column area and, on both sides of the support surface, has open areas which are configured in such a way that the shoulder blade areas can move downward past the support surface.
According to the invention, therefore, a person lying on his back on the supporting device can stretch his chest muscles in a simple manner by extending his arms out to the sides while turning the palms of the hands upward and either leaves them, in the outwardly extended position, under their inherent weight or actively moves the arms and thus also the shoulders downward, i.e. toward the rear side of the back support section. Since, at shoulder blade level, the support surface provides only a central, preferably narrow and at least partial support in the spinal column area and since the shoulder blade areas can be moved at least substantially freely downward, i.e. past the support surface toward the rear side, it is possible to stretch the chest muscles. The person preferably lies on the supporting device in a position which is in an angle range of 45° to 90° to the vertical. In the supporting position, an at least approximately horizontal alignment of back section and head support section is particularly preferred. In this way, the inherent weight of the arm and shoulder areas already effects a desired stretching of the chest muscles, without the person necessarily having to actively exert force in order to achieve the aim of stretching the chest muscles. The supporting device thus fulfills a double function in that the provision of the recumbent position ensures a relaxed posture and, in addition, the simple lateral extension and subsequent lowering at least of the upper arms approximately at right angles to the thoracic cage ensures stretching of the chest muscles. If the forearms too, in straight continuation of the upper arms, are extended laterally outward approximately at right angles to the thoracic cage area, the lever effect caused by the inherent weight of the arms is further increased, so that the stretching effect of the chest muscles is also improved. The open areas present on both sides of the central support surface can each be completely open to the outside within the entire support surface formed by the back support section and the head support section. Alternatively, they can also be closed in the lateral outer edge areas if the transverse extent of the open areas is so great that, with the upper arms extended at right angles, at least the elbow areas can move downward through the open areas. However, the open areas are preferably also designed to open laterally outward in order to permit the desired mobility of the shoulders and arms even when the total width of the supporting surface is small. From the coccyx or hip area to just below the shoulder blade areas, the back support section is advantageously made at least so wide that it corresponds to the width of a human thoracic cage, so as to permit secure supporting of the person's back area at least to just under the shoulder areas. The head support section too is preferably configured so that it ensures a secure supporting of the head.
The solution according to the invention can be applied in different environments. In particular, it can form part of various items of furniture in the home, office or workplace or in the leisure sector. The supporting device can in particular rest on a separate base, for example a frame, or can itself be provided with suitable support, frame or leg elements in order to permit positioning on a base. In a particularly simple embodiment, the supporting device is formed as a rigid support unit by means of a single panel made of shape-stable material, in particular wood or plastic, which is provided with the back support section, including the support surface and the lateral open areas, and with the head support section. In other functional arrangements, such a panel can be integrated within them or coupled to them. Thus, in particular, it is possible to arrange such a panel removably in the area of a room door or in the area of a room wall and, when so required, to remove it from the door or wall and position it on a suitable base. Alternatively, an embodiment is proposed in which such a panel is arranged releasably on an item of home or office furniture. In particular, it is proposed to fit such a panel standing in a pedestal forming part of a light, and in particular provided with at least one luminescent tube situated behind the panel. The panel serving as supporting device thus has an additional function, by serving as a shade or screen for the lighting means.
In one embodiment of the invention, the head support section and the back support section are separate structural parts which can be fitted to one another for the supporting position, forming the open areas. In this way, it is possible to fit the head support section and the back support section to each other to form the desired supporting position for back and head only when required. When not needed for stretching of the chest muscles, the head support section and the back support section can have entirely different functions. Thus, it is possible in particular to use the surface of at least one support section as a table top or as a seating arrangement when the supporting function for a person's body is not required.
In one embodiment of the invention, the open areas are formed by laterally open recesses of the back support section. In this case, the back support section in an area below the recesses, seen toward the foot of the body, is advantageously much wider than the central, preferably narrow support surface at the level of the shoulder blade areas, so that a secure support is obtained in the rear rib area of the person's body. The recesses advantageously form a division of the back support section from the head support section, so that the connection by means of the support surface is maintained only between the head support section and the back support section at least for the supporting position.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the recesses can be closed by detachable or movable cover elements. As soon as the recesses are closed by suitable cover elements, the back support section preferably including the head support section can have a continuous panel shape or continuous surface. In this way, the back support section and/or head support section can be used for completely different functions when they are not fitted together for the supporting position.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the back support section and the head support section are integrated in a rigid support unit. The back support section and the head support section are thus part of a common rigid unit. The back support section and the head support section advantageously form a shape-stable panel which, when not needed for chest stretching purposes, can be used in another way, in particular as a table, as a seating arrangement or similar.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the rigid support unit is arranged so as to be movable between an in particular vertical rest position and an in particular horizontal supporting position. In this way, it is possible for the back support unit formed by back support section and head support section to be moved to the desired supporting position only when so required. When not required, the support unit can have another function or can remain without any function in a rest position. In particularly preferred embodiments, the support unit is positioned movably in the area of table arrangements or is alternatively designed as a fold-out backrest of a chair or stool. It is advantageously also possible to integrate the support unit in a concealed manner in a seat or couch and bring it to the supporting position only when needed. Pivot bearings, linear guides and similar are in particular provided for the movable arrangement of the support unit between the rest position and the supporting position.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the head support section and the back support section are mounted with respect to one another so as to be movable between the rest position and the functional position by guide means. The guide means provided can be combined swivel/slide guides, purely linear guides or hinge arrangements, or otherwise configured cam guides.
The supporting device according to the invention can be used particularly advantageously for home furniture items, leisure items or workplace items. It is used particularly advantageously in seats, couches or combined seat/couch units. Such items of furniture can be both stationary and also movable, i.e. can be accommodated in particular in vehicles or even in buildings or rooms.
The invention also relates to an add-on unit which, together with existing items of furniture or other objects which each have a surface part, form a supporting device in the sense of the invention. The add-on unit according to the invention has a head support section and a spacer part serving as a support surface for the spinal column area. The add-on unit is secured by means of at least one connection element to a surface part of the item of furniture or of the object, and the surface part, when the head support section and spacer part are added on, takes over the function of the back support section of the supporting device. The spacer part is designed in such a way that the open areas are obtained on both sides for movement of the shoulder blades. The spacer part is also designed so narrow, as support surface for the spinal column area, that suitable shoulder blade movements are not impeded by the spacer part. By means of this solution, it is possible in particular to attach the add-on unit to existing table, seat and/or couch units and so obtain a supporting device according to the invention.
The supporting device according to the invention is a tool that invites one to take a short break or several of these short breaks, during the course of a day to help one feel more balanced and able to handle daily stress. Too much stress creates a build-up of toxic daily stress loads in the human body, much like the way cavities and plague affect our oral hygiene. In the way that the use of a toothbrush and toothpaste improve oral hygiene, daily breaks which incorporate the use of the supporting device according to the invention improve the state of the body and mind. The stretching of the chest muscles utilizing the supporting device as described above allows the user to take a break by lying safely supported on the device while the shoulder blade areas are placed into the respective open areas located on opposite sides of the central support surface of the device, so that the user can, virtually effortlessly, with the arms positioned wide open and sidewardly, achieve a very wide stretch of the chest area by simply allowing the arms to lower due to the effect of gravity. To achieve this, it is imperative that the open areas are of a size large enough to accommodate the movement of the shoulder blade areas as the arms are lowered, with only the portion of the spine located between the shoulder blade areas being fully supported as well as the head and remainder of the back below the shoulder blade areas.
Utilizing the supporting device according to the invention during daily breaks which include the combination of resting, the wide-open arm posture and the wide-open stretching of the arms and movement thereof downwardly, is believed to achieve greater results than a typical rest period, such as when one takes a coffee break, for example. Specifically, daily breaks performed on the supporting device according to the invention balances stress levels, promotes relaxation, healing, restructuring, recovery and re-energization in a relatively short time.
Further, such breaks utilizing the supporting device of the invention help to balance and/or improve the body's reaction to stress as follows: by correcting posture of the back and/or neck which will positively influence mood and open the mind; the wide open positioning of the arms during the stretching exercise is a positive signal which evokes positive changes in the conscious and unconscious mind; the wide open positioning of the arms triggers a quick switch in the autonomic nervous system (ANS) from the sympathetic division of the ANS which functions when quick responses are required (i.e. the “fight or flight” reaction), to the parasympathetic division of the ANS which functions when immediate reaction is not required (i.e. resting and digesting); the wide open positioning of the arms physically shifts and affects the tension in the body, since the stretching of the chest area results in a less pinched stomach area which fosters deeper abdominal breathing to bring more oxygen to the bloodstream; the wide opening positioning of the arms provides better conditions for the body, mind and nervous system to operate; the wide open positioning of the arms and the stretching of the chest muscles which is performed while resting creates a relaxed and positive environment for thinking and/or meditating, and allows the user to achieve a creative and positive mindset; and during inner or outer conflicts, taking a break which utilizes the supporting device of the invention buys time, and in combination with the wide opening positioning of the arms and positive posture, such a break balances fears, anxieties and aggressions and creates a positive, harmony-driven, and improved emotional and social state, which can provide a more effective resolution of the conflict.
A break which utilizes the supporting device of the invention is recommended for approximately 2-5 minutes, for example. Once the user allows the lowering of the arms under the force of gravity, the break involves full relaxation, since the user is physically not active but is instead only resting in a fully-supported state on the supporting device. Such a break differs from and is believed to outperform other stress-relief activities such as walking, yoga, or other sports which involve physical activity such that the body is not allowed to physically rest. Further, these other methods of stress-relief require more time to provide a calming effect, while the instant invention virtually effortlessly provides this effect in a shorter time. This recommended duration of a break is based on the typical acceptable amount of time required to go to the coffee machine or to use the restroom, for example.
The supporting device according to the invention is an easy-to-use device for anyone who is exposed to and affected by stress from the environment and/or from past or present problems and conflicts. Taking a break utilizing the supporting device invites one to escape into a short-term retreat, to regenerate and to find better mental and physical balance by managing stress, which will result in improved performance and possibly a longer life. A relaxed person is not as easily affected or knocked out-of-balance by a stressful situation, and a balanced person feels better and communicates better both inwardly and outwardly, is more creative, and concentrates and performs better. The more a person manages to integrate stress-free intervals into his or her daily life, the more healthy and balanced his or her life will be.
The supporting device of the invention and daily breaks utilizing same are an ideal tool for offices, homes, schools, universities, work environments, lounges, lobbies, and retreats, to name only a few. The supporting device and method of its use are convenient and can be utilized wherever people have a few minutes to spare, and can even be used in waiting rooms, shops, restaurants, banks, parks, etc. Additionally, taking a break according to the invention when one comes home from work will help to relieve one from the stress of work, and/or prior to going to bed to help to facilitate sleep since one will already be in a calm state before lying down in bed. The supporting device and use thereof is a relaxation method which can be used to re-establish breaks into our daily life. Breaks are often not taken by employees presently, as doing so might invite sanctions by employers or give the impression that one is lazy or being unproductive. When one takes a break on the supporting device disclosed herein, this can signal to others that the person is relaxing so as to achieve greater balance and efficiency, and not to disturb the person since when the person is finished, he or she will be relaxed and more focused. This new relaxing-inducing behavior will allow society to reevaluate the quality and necessity of breaks and to rethink the exhausting lifestyle prevalent in society today. The integration of short and efficient breaks as described herein is much easier and more convenient than finding time for other relaxation techniques such as yoga, walking or meditation, for example.
When using the supporting device according to the invention, the body is given a chance to rest and to become calm, gravity is utilized to achieve the lowered wide-open arm posture due to the wide open areas in the shoulder blade areas of the supporting device to achieve the widest-possible stretch of the chest area, and the supine position of the body along with the wide-open and lowered arm posture work together to boost and trigger calming energies which serves to switch one from the fight or flight mode to a resting and digesting mode.
Further advantages and features of the invention are set out in the claims and in the description, given below, of preferred illustrative embodiments of the invention explained with reference to the drawings in which:
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The person lying on the supporting device preferably performs a stretching exercise such that, lying on his back, he extends his arms horizontally out to the sides and in doing so turns the palms of the hands upward. Through the inherent weight of the extended arms, these necessarily move, together with the shoulder areas and shoulder blade areas, downward in the area of the recesses 3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f toward a base, as a result of which the transversely running chest muscles lying to the front are stretched. In this way, it is possible to effectively counteract shortening of the chest muscles in a relaxed position and without great effort, by which means injury due to poor posture can be avoided or reduced.
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All the embodiments described above are shown only schematically. Dimensions and proportions of individual parts or sections in the drawings do not necessarily correspond to practical configurations. The corresponding support sections, support units or supporting devices can thus also have padded, unpadded, not flat, but curved or orthopedically shaped surfaces. The invention is therefore not limited to the described illustrative embodiments and instead also encompasses other designs obvious to a skilled person.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 12/459,443, filed Jul. 1, 2009 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/520,051, filed Dec. 29, 2004 now abandoned, which was the national stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2003/006244, filed Jun. 13, 2003, which International Application was not published in English, all of which prior applications are hereby incorporated by referenced herein.
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