SITTING SUPPORT AND METHOD FOR ERGONOMICALLY SUPPORTING A SITTING PERSON
The invention relates to a sitting support, comprising a base and at least one upper part moveable relative to the base, wherein, by the or each upper part, a sitting surface is determined on which, during use, at least one ischium of a user rests, wherein, for said base and said at least one upper part, drive means are provided for reciprocally driving the respective upper part relative to the base part.
This application is a continuation of PCT application no. PCT/NL2005/000017, designating the United States and filed Jan. 13, 2005; which claims the benefit of the filing date of Dutch application no. NL 1025228, filed Jan. 13, 2004; both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a sitting support. The invention particularly relates to a sitting support with which, during sitting, complaints of a user can be prevented and/or remedied.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is known that sitting on a chair can lead to various complaints in a user, for instance lower back complaints. In order to at least partly obviate this problem, special, ergonomically adapted chairs are used that are, nevertheless, particularly expensive and are usually only suitable for one user. Particularly also for people with a physical disability, individually adapted sitting supports are used that are expensive and regularly need to be adjusted.
SUMMARYIt is an object of the invention to provide a sitting support that actively contributes to the health and the wellbeing of the user during use.
A further object of the invention is to provide a sitting support that is easy to use and maintain and is particularly safe for the user.
A further object of the invention is to provide a sitting support that is universally applicable and can simply be used in different chairs, sofas and the like.
At least a number of these and other objects are achieved with a sitting support according to the invention.
In a sitting support according to the invention, on a base, at least one upper part is borne, on which the user can sit during use. The or each upper part can move relative to the base, in particular reciprocally driven with the aid of drive means. As a result, in the user, a movement of the pelvis relative to the spinal column is induced that has a stimulating effect on the user. Complaints such as lower backache, but also headache, stiffness, shoulder complaints, decubiti and other complaints can be prevented or remedied thereby, while, moreover, the blood perfusion to particularly the extremities is stimulated.
A sitting support according to the invention has the advantage that it can simply be taken along and can be placed on different chairs, which are at least understood to mean any piece of furniture, surface or other element suitable for seating that can carry a sitting person. This allows a user to use this sitting support anywhere. Here, what is particularly advantageous is a sitting support according to the invention that is provided with an electric drive, fed by batteries, an accumulator or similar power supply independent of the electricity grid. A further advantage of a sitting support according to the invention is that it is universally applicable, although, of course, an ergonomically shaped and/or individual top surface can be used.
Herein, a reciprocal movement is understood as at least comprising one rotating, at least pivotal movement and/or a translating movement, where a path is alternately traveled in opposite directions.
The reciprocal movement preferably has a frequency of less than 5 Hz, more in particular less then 2 Hz. It has been found that a low frequency is preferred, for instance less than 0.12 Hz, in particular 0.08 Hz or less.
In a first advantageous embodiment, one upper part is provided, pivotally about a central axle. Here, the user sits on the top surface and his or her pelvis is rotated. Here, it is preferred that the user rests his or her back against a back rest. Here, the pivotal angle is preferably settable and relatively small, for instance a few degrees with respect to the axial line.
In a second embodiment, the sitting surface is formed by two top surfaces driven in opposite directions, going back and forth so that the desired reciprocal movement is obtained. The movements of the top surfaces are preferably linear. Here, the stroke of each top surface relative to a middle position is relatively small, for instance a few centimeters.
During use, the user will rest on the or each top surface with his or her ischia. As a result of the reciprocal movement, a continuously varying sitting load can be obtained, in particular around the ischia.
In a particularly simple embodiment, the sitting support substantially consists of a dish-shaped base on which an upper part rotatable about a central axle is borne by a bearing. Particularly suitable for this are, for instance, cylindrical bearings or barrel thrust bearings between the base and the upper part. The upper part preferably comprises a plate with a sitting cushion thereon. The plate and the base may be provided with a suitable profiling for the bearing. Here, drive means are provided between the base and the upper part, preferably in a thus formed substantially closed space. Drive means having a simple design may for instance comprise an eccentric, driven by an electric motor, for obtaining reciprocal movements. On the bottom side, the base is preferably provided with friction-increasing means such as studs, rubber or different plastic feet or the like, for a stable placement on a seat. Operating means may be provided on or near the top side for switching on and off and optionally setting the pivotal angle, the movement frequency and the like.
In the alternative embodiment described with two upper parts moving relative to each other, a similar structure with base and upper parts can be chosen, where an eccentric can be used for the drive. Here, alternatively, a rotating disc or the like can also be used for the movement of the upper parts.
The invention further relates to a method for moving a sitting person. According to the invention, such a method is characterized by the measures according to claim 12.
Such a method has the advantage that a user can apply it to any chair, with chair needing to be given a broad interpretation. With this method, the sitting comfort of the user is enhanced and complaints such as back and neck complaints and headache are prevented or reduced, while, moreover, for instance the blood circulation can be stimulated and a positive effect against RSI can be obtained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn clarification of the invention, exemplary embodiments of a sitting support, assembly and method according to the invention will be further described with reference to the drawing. In the drawings:
FIGS. 7A-C show three partial cross-sections according to lines A-A, B-B and C-C in
In this description, identical or corresponding parts have identical or corresponding reference numerals. The exemplary embodiments shown are merely shown by way of illustration and should not be construed as being limitative in any manner.
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The upholstery 8 has been pulled over the foam 7 and fixed with a drag cord 23 below the edge of the stiffening plate 6. Subsequently, the stiffening plate 6 has been fixed on the upper dish 5, for instance by clamping pins 24 or in a different suitable manner
The control unit 10 is designed for switching the motor 25 on and off and, optionally, for setting the frequency for the reciprocal movement by setting the speed of rotation of the drive wheel 26, at least of the motor 25 or of the transmission ratio. The reciprocal movement P is shown in
As appears from
In FIGS. 7A-C, three parts of cross-sections are shown, from which the profilings of the edges of lower dish 3 and upper dish 5 are given. In
Preferably, a sitting support is relatively light and small in size so that it can easily be taken along, for instance in a case. The height H is preferably less than 20 cm, in particular less than 10 cm, more in particular between 0.5 and 8 cm, so that, within a normal range of adjustment of a chair and, optionally, arm rests and/or back rest thereof, an ergonomically correct sitting height can be obtained with the sitting support on the seat. Preferably, the length L and width B are smaller than 60 cm, more in particular smaller than 50 cm and preferably between 20 and 45 cm, so that it fits on a seat. However, these sizes are not limitative in any manner.
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It has appeared that this is particularly stimulating for the user, that complaints can be prevented and/or counteracted such as, for instance, lower back complaints but also circulatory problems, upper back complaints, RSI complaints, headaches and similar complaints directly or indirectly linked to the locomotor apparatus of the user. It has further appeared that a low frequency of movement is then advantageous, for instance less than 0.12 Hz, for instance between 0.04 and 0.08 Hz, although, naturally, other frequencies can also be used.
In the sitting support 1, a contact switch 54 can be provided with which the drive unit 9 is switched on if a user sits down on it and is switched off when the weight is removed.
Naturally, the invention is by no means limited to the embodiments shown and described. Many variations thereon are possible within the framework of the invention as outlined by the claims. For instance, a sitting support according to the invention may have a different structure, for instance with the drive unit in the space between lower and upper dish, its form can be chosen to be different, as can the construction, a different sitting cushion can be used, for instance a separate sitting cushion that is borne on the upper dish and is easily exchangeable and/or cleanable and can be attached with, for instance Velcro®. Also, the top surfaces can be formed differently, depending on, for instance, the wishes of the user. The sitting support can also be driven in a different manner, for instance by means of a linkage mechanism or similar mechanisms known to a skilled person. The drive can also be positioned elsewhere, for instance below, next to or above the base. These and many similar variations and alternatives are understood to fall within the framework of the invention as outlined by the claims.
Claims
1. A sitting support, comprising a base and at least one upper part movable relative to the base, wherein, on the at least one upper part, a sitting surface is determined on which, during use, at least one ischium of a user rests, wherein, for said base and said at least one upper part, drive means are provided for reciprocally driving the respective upper part relative to the base part.
2. The sitting support according to claim 1, wherein the drive means are provided for rotation of the at least one upper part relative to said base.
3. The sitting support according to claim 2, wherein a rotational axis is provided about which the at least one upper part can rotate relative to the base, wherein, preferably, the drive means are arranged and/or blocking means are provided for limiting the angle through which said at least one upper part can rotate, which angle is preferably limited to less than 20°.
4. The sitting support according to claim 1, wherein at least two upper parts are provided, formed and placed next to one another such that each of the upper parts can support an ischium of a user during use, wherein the drive means are provided for moving the upper parts relative to one another and relative to the base in a reciprocal, particularly substantially translating manner.
5. The sitting support according to claim 4, wherein the two upper parts are located on both sides of an axial line, wherein the drive means are arranged for reciprocally moving the upper parts substantially parallel to said axial line, in directions opposite to each other.
6. The sitting support according to claim 4, wherein the drive means are arranged and/or blocking means are provided for limiting the freedom of movement of the upper parts, such that the upper parts can make a stroke relative to one another that is smaller than 15 cm.
7. The sitting support according to claim 1, wherein the drive means have an electrical design and wherein a battery or accumulator is provided for power supply of the drive means.
8. The sitting support according to claim 1, wherein the base is dish-shaped and is provided with friction-enhancing means on a bottom side, wherein the or each upper part is borne on an opposite top side, substantially by bearing means provided between the base and the or each upper part, all this such that, between the or each upper part and the base or between two parts of the or each upper part, a substantially closed inner space is determined, wherein, between the base and the or each upper part and/or in said inner space, the drive means are provided and wherein, on or near the top side, operating means are provided for operating the drive means.
9. The sitting support according to claim 1, wherein the or each upper part bears a cushion.
10. The sitting support according to claim 1, wherein, in assembled condition, the sitting support has a height that is smaller than 10 cm, has a width smaller than 60 cm, and has a length smaller than 60 cm, all this such that it is placeable and supportable on the seat of a chair, in particular a desk chair, preferably in a case.
11. An assembly of a chair and a sitting support according to claim 1, wherein the sitting support is placed on a seat of the chair, such that a user can sit on the chair on the sitting support.
12. A method for moving a sitting person, wherein, on the seat of a chair, a sitting support is placed, which sitting support provides a reciprocal pivoting of the pelvis of the user during sitting, which pivoting substantially takes place about an axle including an acute angle with a vertical axis.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said pivoting is effected by a rotating surface of the sitting support, wherein the back of the user rests against a back rest of the chair.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein said pivoting is obtained by two surfaces of the sitting support translating relative to each other.
15. The sitting support according to claim 3, wherein, the rotational angle of the drive means and/or blocking means is limited to less than 10°.
16. The sitting support according to claim 3, wherein, the rotational angle of the drive means and/or blocking means is limited to less than 5°.
17. The sitting support according to claim 6, wherein the drive means are arranged and/or blocking means are provided for limiting the freedom of movement of the upper parts, such that the upper parts can make a stroke relative to one another that is smaller than 10 cm.
18. The sitting support according to claim 6, wherein the drive means are arranged and/or blocking means are provided for limiting the freedom of movement of the upper parts, such that the upper parts can make a stroke relative to one another that is smaller than 5 cm.
19. The sitting support according to claim 10, wherein, in assembled condition, the sitting support has a height that is between 0.5 and 8 cm, has a width smaller than 50 cm, and has a length smaller than 50 cm.
20. The sitting support according to claim 10, wherein, in assembled condition, the sitting support has a width between 20 and 45 cm, and has a length between 20 and 45 cm.
21. A portable sitting support for providing motorized movement of a pelvis of a user comprising:
- a sitting surface operatively connected to a motorized pivot mechanism;
- a control unit and power supply for controlling the movement of the motorized pivot mechanism; and
- the motorized pivot mechanism configured to pivot the sitting surface about a central axis through an angle of less than about 20 degrees.
22. The portable sitting support of claim 22 wherein the sitting surface comprises two independent sections operatively connected to the motorized pivot mechanism with the motorized pivot mechanism configured to simultaneously pivot each independent section in a lateral direction and opposite to the respective independent section.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 13, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 11, 2007
Applicant: Ergodynamics Holding B.V. (Capelle aan den IJssel)
Inventor: Dirk van Deursen (Rotterdam)
Application Number: 11/457,167
International Classification: A47C 1/00 (20060101);