Information
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Patent Grant
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6655731
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Patent Number
6,655,731
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 18, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Shapiro Cohen
- Hendry; Robert G.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An orthopaedic chair including a frame for supporting a contoured chair seat and chair back; each of which is mounted for rotation on a horizontal axis. Horizontal adjustment for the axis of the chair seat and vertical adjustment for the axis of the chair back are provided thereby holding the person in an orthopaedically beneficial position. The orthopaedic chair may be in the form of an arm chair or folding camp chair.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to adjustable chairs and more particularly an Orthopaedic seating system for use on chairs for home or leisure activities.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A great deal of emphasis has been placed on providing work place chairs of the sit kneel type as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,589,699.
The ergonomic work place chair of U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,519 further provides seat and back portions which tilt about their respective, horizontal axes so that the sitter's sacrum region will be contacted and supported.
The present invention is concerned with providing seat and back portions pivotally mounted on the frame of an arm chair for use in the home or office. The pivotally mounted seat and back portions of this invention are also capable of being mounted on a portable chair for leisure activities such as camping, or outdoor entertainment.
The present invention also provides a contoured seat and back to aid in relieving discomfort and restoring lumbar lordoses. The orthopaedic chairs of this invention are readily adjustable by changing vertical and horizontal positions of the seat and back to fit most skeletal structures through the action of providing supports for seat and back assemblies of the chair specific orthopaedic capabilities are achieved, namely the ability to hold a person in an orthopaedically correct posture for assessment and treatment, the ability to relax both upper and lower (Spinal) extensor muscles, the ability to decompress the anterior column of the spine and give the user the ability to do his back extension exercise without hip extension.
A seated person may also stretch out and lean back and this seating system allows for full orthopaedically correct lumbar support both during this movement, and in a fully extended position. Specifically designed for people who suffer from back problems, this seating system offers relief from lower back pain as it allows the bottom of the spine to hang freely rather than be the foundation and support for the upper body while sitting on an ordinary chair seat.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly this present invention seeks to provide an orthopaedic chair for a person suffering from back problems a chair seat, a chair back frame for supporting the chair seat and the back, the seat being mounted for rotation about a first horizontal axis the chair back mounted for rotation about a second horizontal axis, means to provide horizontal adjustments of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the chair back including vertical adjustment of the second axis, the chair seat and chair back being adjusted to suit an individual sitting in the chair thereby holding the person in an orthopaedically person beneficial position.
The present invention seeks to provide a further embodiment wherein the chair is a folding chair and said frame comprises spaced apart sides, each side including first and second elongated members joined intermediate their ends by pivot means and members interconnecting the spaced apart sides.
The present invention also seeks to provide an orthopaedic chair wherein the said frames comprise spaced apart sides each side: including first and second upright members joined by at least one horizontal member and horizontal members interconnecting the spaced apart sides.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the orthopaedic chair in the form of a folding chair.
FIG. 2
is a front elevational view of the orthopaedic chair for FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a rear view of the orthopaedic chair of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a modified folding chair.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the orthopaedic chair of the invention in the form of an arm chair.
FIG. 6
is a side view of an alternative form of the chair of FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An orthopaedic folding chair in accordance with this invention shown generally at
10
in
FIG. 1
includes a chair seat
14
, a chair back
16
and a frame shown generally at
20
for supporting the contoured chair seat
14
and the contoured chair back at
16
.
The chair seat
14
is mounted for rotation about a first horizontal axes in the form of a rod
22
extending through selected apertures
21
the seat and through aligned apertures
24
in the frame
20
. Similarly the chair back
16
is mounted for rotation about a second horizontal axis in the form of a rod
23
extending through selected apertures
27
in the chair back
16
and through aligned apertures
25
in the frame
20
adjustment of the seat and back is accomplished by providing additional apertures
24
and
25
. The different holes
27
for the horizontal rod
23
are used to change the location of the lumbar support of the contoured back
16
to suit each individual user.
Similarly, the axis of the seat
14
is changed by moving the rod
22
to other apertures
21
in the seat and other apertures
24
in the frame to provide the orthopaedically correct posture.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
the frame
20
of the folding chair
10
has two has two sides
30
and
32
each having elongated members
34
and
36
and
38
and
40
respectively pivotally joined intermediate their ends such as by a rod
46
having threaded ends to receive cap nuts or the like
46
a.
A strap
47
secured to the seat
14
is releasably secured to the rod
46
as shown in FIG.
3
.
The members
34
,
36
,
38
and
40
have a ground engaging ends
42
,
44
,
48
and
50
respectively and upper ends
52
,
54
,
56
and
58
respectively. The two sides
30
and
32
of the frame
20
are joined by cross members
62
secured by suitable fastening means to lower portions of the elongated members
34
,
36
,
38
&
40
. Flexible tension members or folding brackets
63
limit the spread of the ground engaging ends
42
,
44
,
48
and
50
when the chair
10
is in use.
FIG. 4
shows a modification of the chair
10
of
FIGS. 1
,
2
&
3
wherein four curved elongated side members (two of which are shown at
70
and
72
) are provided. Outer ends
73
of the frame members
72
are curved at
72
to provide a substantially horizontal adjustment of the rod
22
and thus the horizontal axes of the chair seat
14
. Similarly, upper ends
71
of the elongated frame members
70
are shaped to provide substantially vertical adjustment of the rod
23
and the seat back
16
through the use of selected apertures
25
and
27
as described with reference to FIG.
1
.
A further modification is that of an orthopaedic arm chair
80
shown in
FIG. 5
is an example of furniture suitable for use in the home rather than in the office work station, although the arm chair
80
can also be used in offices or similar work environments.
The chair
80
includes a chair seat
82
a chair back
84
and a frame
85
for supporting the chair back
84
both of which are contoured in a manner similar to the seat
14
and back
16
of FIG.
1
.
The frame
85
of the armchair
80
has two rectangular sides
86
and
88
each having a spaced apart horizontal members
90
and
92
and spaced apart vertical members
93
and
94
which are used in place of the side members
34
,
36
,
38
and
40
described above with reference to FIG.
1
. The two sides
86
and
88
are interconnected by cross members
96
secured by suitable fastening means or methods.
Each of the sides
86
and
88
has a transverse member
98
extending from the vertical member
93
to the vertical member
94
and releasably secured there to by bolts
100
received in selected pair of the apertures
101
in the vertical members
93
and
94
.
The chair seat is mounted for rotation about a first horizontal axis in the form of a rod
102
extending through selected aligned apertures
104
in the transverse members
98
. The chair back is mounted for rotation on a rod
106
extending through selected aligned apertures
108
in the vertical members
93
. The rods
102
and
106
have threaded ends to receive internally threaded retaining means
46
a
described with reference to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
and
4
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
the camp chair
10
of
FIG. 4
is conveniently provided with a pair of arms
120
(one of which is shown). An inner end of the arm
120
is pivotally secured to the upper portion of the frame member
72
, and an outer end of the arm
120
is pivotally attached to one end of a vertical support
122
. A lower end of the vertical support
122
is pivotally secured to an upper end of the frame member
72
.
The camp chair
10
of
FIG. 6
is also provided with an optional removable neck rest
130
recessed to fit over the upper end of the chair back
16
.
In use, changing the pivot point in the back
16
dramatically changes the type of support for the user. Lower pivot points concentrate support in the lumbar region only, while higher pivot points allow the user to spread body weight throughout the length of the back.
Claims
- 1. An orthopaedic chair for a person suffering from back problems the chair includes a chair seat, a chair back and a frame for supporting the chair seat and the back, the seat being mounted for rotation about a first horizontal axis the chair back mounted for rotation about a second horizontal axes, means to provide horizontal adjustment of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the chair back including vertical adjustment of the second axis, the chair seat and chair back being adjusted to suit an individual sitting in the chair thereby holding the person in an orthopaedically beneficial position, wherein the chair is a folding chair and said frame comprises spaced apart sides each side including first and second elongated members joined intermediate their ends by pivot means and the spaced apart sides are interconnected by cross members.
- 2. An orthopaedic chair for a person suffering from back problems the chair includes a chair seat, a chair back and a frame for supporting the chair seat and the back, the seat being mounted for rotation about a first horizontal axis the chair back mounted for rotation about a second horizontal axes, means to provide horizontal adjustment of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the first axis and the scat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the chair back including vertical adjustment of the second axis, the chair scat and chair back being adjusted to suit an individual sitting in the chair thereby holding the person in an orthopaedically beneficial position, wherein the chair is a folding chair and said frame comprises spaced apart sides each side including first and second elongated members joined intermediate their ends by pivot means and the spaced apart sides are interconnected by cross members and wherein the means to provide horizontal adjustment of the axis of the seat is a shaft extending through aligned apertures selected from a row of aligned apertures in a leading portion of the frame.
- 3. An orthopaedic chair for a person suffering from back problems the chair includes a chair seat, a chair back and a flame for supporting the chair seat and the back, the seat being mounted for rotation about a first horizontal axis the chair back mounted for rotation about a second horizontal axes, means to provide horizontal adjustments of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the first axis and the seat, means to provide vertical adjustment of the chair back including vertical adjustment of the second axis, the chair seat and chair back being adjusted to suit an individual sitting in the chair thereby holding the person in an orthopaedically beneficial position, wherein the said frames comprise spaced apart sides each side including first and second upright members joined by at least one horizontal member and horizontal members at a mid portion of the upright members between the seat and ground engaging ends of the upright members interconnecting the spaced apart sides wherein the means to provide horizontal adjustment of the axis of the seat is a shaft extending through aligned apertures selected from a row of aligned apertures in a leading portion of the frame.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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