Chair with negative ion generator
A chair or similar article of furniture having an embedded negative ion generation device to clean the airspace around the chair. The negative ion generation device may be positioned within the headrest or similar portion of the furniture to provide the air purification while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the piece furniture which would be marred by an externally mounted system.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/571,011, filed May 14, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated fully herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a chair having a negative ion generator, particularly where the negative ion generator is installed largely within the surfaces of the chair.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe benefits of negative ions in the air are well known. As a result, a number of commercial products have been developed that generate negative ions and disperse the negative ions into the air. The available negative ion generators have been relatively expensive and require independent space for installation.
Research indicates that negatively charged ions neutralize pollutants and can have a positive impact on health. Negative ions combine with positively charged ions in the air, such as dust, pollen, and cigarette smoke, and cause those particles to drop from the air. The result is that air near the negative ion generator is made clean.
Although several different negative ion generators are commercially available, they require special placement and installation. Many people would enjoy the benefits of negative ions, but are reluctant to add a new piece of electrical equipment to their residential or business environments. Moreover, the placement of the negative ion generator impacts the area within a room that receives cleaner air because the generators disperse the negative ions most heavily in the area immediately surrounding the generator.
Because people spend a great deal of their time sitting in chairs at home, at work, or at entertainment venues, a need exists for providing clean air in the area where people sit. Moreover, a need exists for achieving cleaner air in a manner that is aesthetically pleasing and convenient. As a result, a need exists for a chair that includes a negative ion generator within the surfaces of the chair.
Although attempts have been made to minimize the proximity between chairs and negative ion generators, such as externally mounting a negative ion generator to the arm of a chair, the placement of the negative ion generators have been conspicuous and lacking in aesthetic appeal. Positioning a negative ion generator within the surfaces of a chair would provide the benefits of negative ions in a space efficient and subtle manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to a chair system comprising a chair portion and a negative ion generator positioned within the chair portion. This present system overcomes the shortcomings in currently available negative ion generators and chairs by combining both units into a single chair system. The configuration for achieving the combined chair and negative ion generator system can vary widely depending on the type of chair and the preferences of the user of the chair system. Any type of chair that is designed to support a human body may be used to achieve the present system, by either modifying an existing chair to include a negative ion generator, or by designing a new chair to do the same. The type of negative ion generator used is a design choice, as is the particular placement and orientation of the various components of the negative ion generator within the chair. The same concepts and principles may be applied to incorporate the negative ion generator within any type of furniture. A chair system is presented as an example.
The present chair system is generally configured such that untreated air surrounding the chair portion will be received into the negative ion generator through an air intake area, wherein the untreated area is processed by the negative ion generator and negative ions are then dispersed into the air through an air exhaust area.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings in currently available negative ion generators and chairs by combining both units into a single chair system. The configuration for achieving the combined chair and negative ion generator system can vary widely depending on the type of chair and the preferences of the user of the chair system. For example, any type of existing chair or other types of furniture can be modified to include a negative ion generator, including, but not limited to, reclining chairs, office chairs, massage chairs, fitness chairs, automobile chairs, sofas, restaurant booths, etc. The example of a chair is used herein for sake of conciseness and clarity. One of ordinary skill in the art would understand that the principles of the disclosed invention may be applied to any type of furniture. As used herein the term chair includes any surface suitable to support a person's body in a partially non-linear position (i.e., not lying completely flat in a bed), wherein the chair can receive or accommodate, or be adapted to do so, a negative ion generator. In addition, persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many types of negative ion generators are sufficient for producing negative ions and can be used with any type of chair or other furniture.
The exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are purely illustrative of some options for practicing the present invention and are not limitations on how to practice the invention.
One embodiment of the present system is depicted in
Generally, untreated air (not shown) from the area surrounding the chair enters the air intake area 22 and then enters the ion grid 24. After entering the ion grid 24, the voltage across the air gaps in the ion grid provided by the high voltage transformer 28 converts the untreated air into negative ions 32, which are dispersed outwardly by the air duct system and air exhaust ports 26 with the assistance of the fan device 30. The negative ions 32 then begin to perform the function of cleaning the air surrounding the chair system by attaching to other molecules in the air, such as dust and pollutants, and causing those molecules to drop from the air. Thus, the person sitting in the chair system 10 enjoys freshly cleaned air. The configuration of the exhaust air ports 26 provides a wide area of clean air surrounding the chair. The position of the intake port 22 at a position away from the exhaust air ports promotes the generation of a larger and cleaner airspace in the proximity of the chair, even if a fan is not utilized to force air through the system. In contrast, if the intake and exhaust ports were in close proximity to one another the same air would tend to be recycled through the system.
The negative ion generator 18 of
An exemplary embodiment of the ion generator 18 having a structure adapted for mounting within a headrest 20 of the chair system 10 is shown in FIGS. 3 to 7.
The configuration of the negative ion generator and the chair that are used to form the combined system can be varied significantly. Some example variations include use of a forced air system, such as in the above exemplary embodiments, where a fan device is used to force air through the ion generator. In the forced air system, a number of options exist including use of AC or DC power supply, a high or low voltage, and a propeller or impeller fan. Also, the ion generator can use a passive airflow system where air is not forced by electrodes, or a semi-passive airflow system where the air is moved past electrodes by physically flexing or pumping a pillow, much like lungs. The physical flexing or compression of the pillow or similar structure in the chair may be caused by a user sitting in the chair such that the movements of the user cause the pumping of air through the system. Similarly, as noted above, the particular type of chair and where the components of the negative ion generator are positioned within the chair is variable.
Generally, it is desirable to maximize the amount of the negative ion generator that is positioned within the chair and to minimize the amount of the negative ion generator that protrudes beyond the surfaces of the chair. This applies for chairs having a preexisting structure that may be modified to include a negative ion generator, as well as chairs that are designed with the intention of including a negative ion generator. This creates an aesthetically pleasing chair system because a user does not have to look at an unsightly external ion generator, and it efficiently uses space occupied by the chair by providing the chair with an additional function.
Claims
1. A chair system comprising:
- a chair comprising a support surface designed to support a person's body position;
- a negative ion generator positioned within the chair; and
- an airflow system to draw air into the negative ion generator through an intake port and direct the air to an exhaust port remote from the intake port.
2. The chair system of claim 1 wherein the support surface comprises a seating portion and a backrest.
3. The chair system of claim 2 wherein the negative ion generator is positioned within the backrest.
4. The chair system of claim 1, wherein the airflow system comprises:
- a fan to facilitate airflow through the negative ion generator.
5. The chair system of claim 1, wherein the negative ion generator further comprises:
- a transformer to generate a high voltage across an air gap to ionize air passing through the gap.
6. The chair system of claim 1, further comprising:
- a compressible pillow to generate airflow through movement of a user.
7. The chair system of claim 1, wherein the negative ion generator operates on one of a 120 volt alternating current and a 5 to 50 volt direct current.
8. The chair system of claim 1, wherein the airflow system further comprises:
- air ducting to be disposed within the chair to fluidly connect the negative ion generator to the exhaust port.
9. The chair system of claim 1, a high voltage grid defining a 4 mm to 20 mm space for air to pass through.
10. An article of furniture comprising:
- a first portion comprising surfaces adapted to support a human body;
- a negative ion generator substantially enclosed within the first portion; and
- a compressible structure to generate airflow through the negative ion generator using movement of a user seated on the first portion.
11. The article of furniture of claim 10, further comprising:
- an air duct system providing fluid communication between the negative ion generator and an exhaust port placed at a distance from the negative ion generator.
12. The article of furniture of claim 10, wherein the negative ion generator further comprises:
- an ion grid array to produce a voltage greater than 120 volts across an air gap.
13. The article of furniture of claim 10, wherein the compressible structure is a pillow.
14. The article of furniture of claim 10, further comprising:
- a fan to facilitate air flow through the negative ion generator.
15. The article of furniture of claim 10, wherein the negative ion generator is disposed within a headrest.
16. The article of furniture of claim 10, wherein the first portion is a chair.
17. The article of furniture of claim 10, further comprising:
- an air intake port positioned in a back of the article of furniture.
18. The article of furniture of claim 11, wherein the air duct system directs air toward an outer edge of a headrest.
Type: Application
Filed: May 13, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 2, 2006
Inventor: Hans Dehli (Dana Point, CA)
Application Number: 11/128,635
International Classification: A47C 7/74 (20060101);