Air conditioning seat
US-2018160816-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US10694857B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10694857-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815950158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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A sport chair with ancillary electronic functionality includes a seating surface operative to support a user, and ancillary functionality selected from: thermal management functionality, identity sensing functionality, health sensing functionality, apparel integration, and immersive display functionality.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sport chair comprising: a seating surface operative to support a user; a plurality of thermal transducers disposed on the seating surface, each transducer operative to at least one of actively transmit thermal energy to the user or actively sink thermal energy from the user; and a processor in communication with each of the thermal transducers, the processor configured to: detect the presence of a user on the seating surface; establish communication with an article of apparel on the body of the user; control the apparel to reduce a tension applied throughout the article of apparel; control the plurality of thermal transducers to maintain a temperature of the user within a predefined temperature range. 2. The sport chair of claim 1 , further comprising a display coupled with with the chair and located within a field of view of the user, wherein the display includes at least a portion that is transparent; and wherein the processor is operative to receive a video stream, and to display the video stream to the user via the display associated with the chair. 3. The sport chair of claim 1 , further comprising a convective cooling system operative to supply a cooled flow of air to the user, the convective cooling system including an air plenum provided around a peripheral portion of the chair, the air plenum including one or more vents operative to direct the flow of air from the plenum across the face of the user. 4. The sport chair of claim 1 , further comprising a biometric sensor in communication with the processor and operative to monitor a physiological parameter of the user, the physiological parameter including at least one of hydration, heart rate, respiration rate, or galvanic skin response; the processor further configured to: sense at least one physiological parameter of the user via the biometric sensor; and output the sensed physiological parameter to a display. 5. The sport chair of claim 4 , wherein the display is coupled to the chair and located within a field of view of the user; and wherein the processor is configured to output the sensed physiological parameter to the display associated with the chair. 6. The sport chair of claim 1 , further comprising an inductive charging transmitter; and wherein the processor is operative to charge a battery in electrical communication with the article of apparel on the body of the user by transmitting a magnetic field via the inductive charging transmitter. 7. The sport chair of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine an identity of the user; and store the sensed physiological parameter to a database in connection with the identity of the user. 8. The sport chair of claim 7 , wherein the processor is further configured to: retrieve historical physiological parameters for the user from the database; and output a comparison of the sensed physiological parameter to the historical physiological parameters via the display. 9. The sport chair of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine an identity of the user; and alter the performance of at least one of the plurality of thermal transducers according to the identity of the user. 10. The sport chair of claim 9 , wherein altering the performance of at least one of the plurality of thermal transducers includes adjusting the predefined temperature range according to the identity of the user. 11. A sport chair comprising: a seating surface operative to support a user; a processor configured to: detect the presence of a user on the seating surface; establish communication with an article of apparel on the body of the user; control the apparel to reduce a tension applied throughout the article of apparel. 12. The sport chair of claim 11 , further comprising an inductive charging transmitter; and wherein the processor is operative to charge a battery in electrical communication with the article of apparel by transmitting a magnetic field via the inductive charging transmitter. 13. The sport chair of claim 11 , further comprising at least one biometric sensor operative to sense a physiological parameter of the user, the physiological parameter including at least one of hydration, weight, heart rate, respiration rate, or galvanic skin response. 14. The sport chair of claim 13 , further comprising a display associated with the chair and located within a field of view of the user; and wherein the processor is configured to output the sensed physiological parameter to the display associated with the chair. 15. The sport chair of claim 14 , wherein the processor is configured to determine an identity of the user; and store the sensed physiological parameter in a database together with the identity of the user. 16. The sport chair of claim 15 , wherein the processor is further configured to: retrieve historical physiological parameters for the user from the database; and output a comparison of the sensed physiological parameter to the historical physiological parameters via the display. 17. The sport chair of claim 11 , further comprising a display associated with the chair and located within a field of view of the user, wherein the display includes at least a portion that is transparent; and wherein the processor is operative to receive a video stream from an external source, and to display the video stream to the user via the display associated with the chair. 18. The sport chair of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to receive a signal from the article of apparel that is representative of a physiological parameter of the user, the physiological parameter including at least one of heart rate, respiration rate, or galvanic skin response.
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