Office chair with inflatable cellular insert
A seat cushion for a chair having a contoured, padded base with an inflatable air cell pad positioned securely within the base and encased within a cover. The air cell pad is optimally located in the base so as to be positioned under the user's buttocks, particularly under the areas of high-pressure areas on the buttocks of a normally positioned user. The inflatable air cell pad is operatively connected to a pump device positioned on the chair for access by a seated user of the chair. The user can sit on the cushion and inflate or deflate the air cell pad for optimal support and comfort. In one aspect of the invention the pump comprises a bulb and valve combination.
This application claims priority to provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/489,041, filed Jul. 22, 2003.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates generally to office furniture and more specifically to an office chair cushion that provides improved pressure distribution and reduced pressure at high pressure points.
Generally speaking, persons who work in an office environment spend a considerable amount of time in a seated position, usually seated at a desk and often seated for extended periods of time working at a computer terminal. In any event sitting on a chair for long periods of time can result in discomfort in the buttocks, particularly at high pressure points such as the ischia and bony prominences. Although a number of office chairs are available having padding or the like, it would be beneficial to provide an office chair that includes a seat cushion that provides improved pressure distribution and reduced pressure at high pressure points, and even more beneficial if the user can easily and conveniently adjust the pressure distribution and reduction aspects of the cushion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the invention provides a seat cushion for an office chair having a contoured, padded base with an inflatable air cell pad positioned securing within the base and encased within a cover. The air cell pad is optimally located in the base so as to be positioned under the user's buttocks, particularly under the high-pressure areas of the buttocks of a normally positioned user. The inflatable air cell pad is operatively connected to a pump device located outside the cover for access by the user of the chair. The user can sit on the cushion and then inflate or deflate the air cell pad for optimal support and comfort. The pump can be of any acceptable design. In one aspect of the invention the pump comprises a bulb and valve combination.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe patent or patent application contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawings will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
An office chair, employing a seat cushion of the present invention is indicated generally in
It will be appreciated that chair 20 as shown is a basic configuration for simplicity of description, and the acceptable configurations of a chair employing the seat cushion of the present invention are unlimited. The chair can have a headrest, arm rests, legs, and so forth. Also, it will be pointed out that although the main application of the seat cushion of the present invention is an office chair, the claimed seat cushion can be used in any seating environment. It can be particularly suited to those users where users are seated for extended periods of time, such as chairs in theatres, dentists' chair, chairs in hair salons, barber chairs, and even chairs for home use.
Seat cushion 21, without a cover, is shown in greater detail in
In alternative embodiments of the invention, cavity 37 can be formed in the top of base 35 with air cell pad 39 introduced from the top. In such an arrangement, there can be a thin layer of foam positioned over the air cell pad or the air cell pad can be covered only by cover 33. In yet another alternative embodiment, the cover can have an opening at the air cell pad, so that the air cell pad is exposed.
Air cell pad 39 is located in base 35 at a position that places the air cell pad under the ischial area of a normally seated user. The ischial tuberosities are the lower portions of the hip bones and usually represent the area of greatest pressure on the buttocks of a seated user. Most discomfort experienced from prolong seating is felt in the buttocks at the ischial area.
In any event, air cell pad 39, shown in detail in
As shown in
Base 35 is enclosed in cover 33. In the illustrated embodiment, the top surface of cover 33 should stretch to deform under the seated user, ideally 250% by 170%. It is not necessary for the cover material over the sides of the seat cushion to stretch. The cover material at the top surface preferably also should be breathable. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover also encloses air cell pad 39.
It will be appreciated from the drawings that in the illustrated embodiment, bulb pump 48 is located on one side of seat cushion 21, outside cover 33 so as to be accessible to the user seated on the chair. The pump can be located in any convenient place on the chair as long as it is easily accessible by a seated user and can is in fluid communication with air cell pad 39. The pump actually could be under the cover yet accessible for actuation by depressing the cover and bulb, for example. Pump 48 includes a bulb 50 and push button relief of valve 52. The user can actuate bulb 50 and pump air into the air cell pad and depress push button valve 52 to allow the release of air from the air cell pad. Although the illustrated embodiment employs a bulb pump, it is intended that any acceptable pump be encompassed by the present invention. To achieve optimal benefit of the seat cushion of the present invention, the user sits on the cushion with the ischial area positioned over air cell pad 39. The user then can actuate pump bulb 50 and pump air into the air cell pad until that individual user is comfortable and well supported. The cells 42 deform under the buttocks and thighs to provide a maximum Air Floatation® support surface. The user also can allow air to escape through the valve until he or she reaches a desired immersion into air cell pad 39 to provide customized support surface. This support surface provides superior pressure relief over prior art seat cushions, as shown by pressure mapping illustrated in
The pressure maps in
In creating the pressure maps approximately 35 to 40 mm Hg pressure was applied to the cushion by a seated load. The darkest areas of the black and white pressure maps, which correspond to the red areas of the color pressure maps, represent the areas of greatest pressure.
Finally,
It will be appreciated by comparing the darkest areas of the pressure maps in the black and white pressure maps, which correspond to the red color in the color pressure maps, that the seat cushion of the present invention reduces pressure, particularly at the ischial areas when measuring three different pressure distributions under a constant force load.
It will be appreciated that the foregoing description and accompanying drawings illustrate one representative aspect of the invention, including the best mode of working the invention presently known to the inventor. However, the specification should be viewed as illustrative of the broadest aspects of the invention and should not be construed in a limiting sense.
Claims
1. A seat cushion for a chair for support of a seated user, the seat cushion comprising:
- a padded base;
- an inflatable air cell pad positioned securely within the base and located in the base so as to be positioned under an area of high pressure on the buttocks of a normally positioned user;
- a cover enclosing the padded base; and
- a pump device operatively connected to the air cell pad and positioned for access by the user of the chair so the user can sit on the seat cushion and inflate or deflate the air cell pad with the pump for optimal support and comfort.
2. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the pump comprises a bulb and valve combination.
3. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the padded base comprises a cavity for placement of the air cell pad.
4. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the cover has a stretchable top surface.
5. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the air cell pad comprises a flexible base, an array of individual interconnected air cells on the base, and an air conduit having one end in fluid connection with at least one of the individual air cells and a second end connectable to the pump.
6. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the air cell pad is formed from neoprene.
7. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the padded base is formed from polyurethane foam.
8. The seat cushion of claim 1 wherein the chair is an office chair.
9. A seat cushion for an office chair for support of a seated user, the seat cushion comprising:
- a contoured foam base having a cavity formed therein;
- an inflatable air cell pad positioned securely within the cavity and located in the base so as to be positioned under an area of high pressure on the buttocks of a normally positioned user, said air cell pad comprising a flexible base, an array of upstanding, interconnected air cells on the base and, an air conduit in fluid communication with at least one of the individual air cells;
- a cover enclosing the padded base; and
- a pump device operatively connected to the air conduit and positioned for access by the user of the chair so the user can sit on the cushion and inflate or deflate the air cell pad with the pump for optimal support and comfort.
10. The seat cushion of claim 9 wherein the cavity is formed through a bottom surface of the base.
11. The seat cushion of claim 9 wherein the cavity is formed through a top surface of the base.
12. The cushion of claim 9 wherein the air cell pad is formed from neoprene.
13. A chair for support of a seated user, the chair comprising:
- a back rest for supporting the back of a the seated user:
- a seat cushion for seating of the user, the seat cushion comprising a contoured foam base having a cavity formed therein, an inflatable air cell pad positioned securely within the base cavity and located in the base so as to be positioned under an area of high pressure on the buttocks of a normally positioned user, said air cell pad comprising a flexible base, an array of upstanding, interconnected air cells on the base and an air conduit in fluid communication with at least one of the individual air cells; and a cover enclosing the padded base; and
- a pump device operatively connected to the air conduit and positioned for access by the seated user of the chair so the user can sit on the seat cushion and inflate or deflate the air cell pad with the pump for optimal support and comfort.
14. The chair of claim 13 wherein the air cell pad is formed from neoprene.
15. The chair of claim 13 wherein the pump device is a bulb pump having a valve thereon to allow release of air from the air cell pad.
16. The chair of claim 13 wherein the pump device is enclosed by the cover.
17. The chair of claim 13 wherein the cavity is formed through a top surface of the foam base.
18. The chair of claim 17 wherein the air cell pad is covered by a layer of foam.
19. The chair of claim 17 wherein the cover has an opening therein to expose the air cell pad.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 22, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 27, 2005
Inventor: Anthony Sprouse (Shiloh, IL)
Application Number: 10/896,572