Ergonomic support device
US-2025377743-A1 · Dec 11, 2025 · US
US10028577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10028577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615163820-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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An ergonomic watchmaker's workstation includes, around a work platform, two forearm supports each at least tiltably adjustable in a vertical plane, and control and storage unit arranged to control motorized adjuster in order to move each of the forearm supports in at least one degree of freedom. The control and storage unit are programmable to trigger, at predefined or random moments, micro movements of the forearm supports of short duration, less than two seconds, and of small angular amplitude, less than 2° and/or of linear amplitude, less than 5 mm. The workstation further includes a user interface connected to the control and storage unit, to trigger other micro movements, and/or to modify the settings.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ergonomic watchmaker's workstation comprising: two forearm supports each at least tiltably adjustable in a vertical plane; a controller including a memory and arranged to control a motorized adjuster in order to move each said forearm support in at least one degree of freedom, said controller being programmable in order to trigger, at predefined or random moments, micro movements of said forearm supports of short duration of less than two seconds, and of small angular amplitude of less than 2° and/or of linear amplitude of less than 5 mm; and a user interface connected to said controller, to trigger other micro movements, and/or to modify settings. 2. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said controller is arranged to store first settings relative to a given user, and second settings relative to a given task, and to adapt adjustments of said forearm supports to said first and second settings. 3. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said forearm supports include armrests which contain force sensors connected to said controller. 4. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said forearm supports include armrests that comprise armrest stops to support an elbow, said armrest stops are adjustable manually or by a device including a motor controlled by said adjuster. 5. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said forearm supports are each at least tiltably adjustable in a vertical plane by pivoting about a pitch axis parallel to a work platform. 6. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said forearm supports can each at least pivot with respect to a work platform, by pivoting about a yaw axis perpendicular to said work platform, with each an opening angle in projection to said work platform, in reference to a symmetry plane orthogonal to an upper surface of said work platform. 7. The workstation according to claim 6 , wherein said yaw axes are separated by a center-to-center distance which is variable and adjustable manually or by a device including a motor, which is then controlled by said adjuster. 8. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said forearm supports are each swivel adjustable about a roll axis parallel to a longitudinal direction in which said forearm support concerned substantially extends. 9. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said forearm supports each include a lower part, movement of which is controlled by said adjuster, and an upper part, which carries an armrest and is movable parallel to said respective lower part, under action of a distance adjuster adjustable manually or by a device including a motor which is then controlled by said motorized adjuster. 10. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said workstation includes a single motor, and wherein said adjuster controls elements of a linkage assembly to impart different movements to said forearm supports. 11. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said controller is arranged to instantaneously return said forearm supports to a symmetrical position relative to a plane of symmetry orthogonal to an upper surface of said work platform, in response to an action of a user on the user interface connected to said controller. 12. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said controller is arranged to control additional functions, to control a vertical movement of said work platform with respect to a frame or operating movements of accessories positioned on an upper surface of said work platform. 13. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said workstation includes a supporting structure which is a piece of furniture with height adjustable side bars. 14. The workstation according to claim 1 , wherein said workstation includes a chair provided with force sensors connected to said controller. 15. The workstation according to claim 14 , wherein controller is arranged to control said adjuster to adjust a distance between said chair and said work platform.
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