Person support apparatus with pivoting backrest

US9668928B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9668928-B2
Application numberUS-201514984403-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 30, 2015
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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Abstract

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A chair includes a backrest that pivots with respect to the seat in a manner that improves the occupant's experience during the transition from an upright position to a reclined position. During pivoting of the backrest with respect to the seat, the backrest moves in a manner having an instantaneous center of rotation that does not remain stationary during the pivoting of the backrest. In some embodiments, the instantaneous center of rotation begins at a location lower than a height of the seat and moves backward as the backrest pivots from the upright position to the reclined position. The movement of the instantaneous center of rotation follows a smoothly curved path that has a continuous first derivative and, in some embodiments, continuous higher order derivatives as well. The movement may be effectuated via pins coupled to the backrest that ride in smoothly curved channels defined in a seat frame.

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What is claimed is: 1. A person support apparatus comprising: a frame; a seat supported on the frame; a backrest pivotable between an upright position and a reclined position; and a link assembly coupled to the seat and the backrest, the link assembly configured to continuously move an instantaneous center of rotation of the backrest as the backrest pivots between the upright position and the reclined position. 2. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the instantaneous center of rotation is located at a first position when the backrest is in the upright position and the instantaneous center of rotation is located at a second position when the backrest is in the reclined position, the first position being located forward of the second position. 3. The person support apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first and second positions are both located at a height less than a top surface of the seat. 4. The person support apparatus of claim 3 wherein a displacement between the first position and the second position has a front-back component and an up-down component, and a magnitude of the front-back component is greater than a magnitude of the up-down component. 5. The person support apparatus of claim 3 wherein the link assembly is configured to move the instantaneous center of rotation along a path between the first and second positions that remains at all times below the height of the top surface of the seat. 6. The person support apparatus of claim 2 wherein the link assembly is configured to move the instantaneous center of rotation along a path that is defined by a mathematical spline. 7. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the link assembly includes a right midlink and a left midlink, the right midlink pivotably coupled to the backrest at a back end of the right midlink and pivotably coupled to the seat at a front end of the right midlink, and the left midlink pivotably coupled to the backrest at a back end of the left midlink and pivotably coupled to the seat at a front end of the left midlink. 8. The person support apparatus of claim 7 further including a cross bar rigidly coupled to the right and left midlinks. 9. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the seat includes a seat pan pivotably mounted to a seat frame, the seat frame having a right side plate and a left side plate coupled together by a cross bar, the right side plate including a right slot defined therein and the left side plate including a left slot defined therein. 10. The person support apparatus of claim 9 further including a right pin inserted into the right slot and a left pin inserted into the left slot, the right pin coupled to a right side of the backrest and the left pin coupled to a left side of the backrest. 11. The person support apparatus of claim 10 wherein the right and left slots both define an identical shape, and the shape has a curvature between opposite ends of the slots that can be plotted as a mathematical function having a continuous first derivative. 12. The person support apparatus of claim 11 wherein the mathematical function has a continuous second derivative. 13. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the backrest contains no direct links to the frame, and the seat is pivotably mounted to the frame. 14. The person support apparatus of claim 7 wherein the right midlink and the left midlink each include a front aperture for receiving a pin coupled to a seat frame, the right and left midlinks each having a thickness that is at least as large as a diameter of the pin. 15. The person support apparatus of claim 2 wherein the instantaneous center of rotation does not stay stationary during the pivoting of the backrest between the upright position and the reclined position. 16. The person support apparatus of claim 15 wherein the upright position is substantially vertical and the reclined position is substantially horizontal. 17. A person support apparatus comprising: a frame; a seat supported on the frame; a backrest pivotable between an upright position and a reclined position; and a right midlink having a front end and a back end, the front end pivotably coupled to the seat and the back end pivotably coupled to the backrest; a left midlink having a front end and a back end, the front end pivotably coupled to the seat and the back end pivotably coupled to the backrest; and a cross bar rigidly coupled to the right and left midlinks. 18. The person support apparatus of claim 17 wherein the seat is pivotably supported on the frame and the cross bar pivots with respect to the frame when the seat pivots with respect to the frame. 19. The person support apparatus of claim 17 wherein the seat includes a seat pan pivotably mounted to a seat frame, the seat frame having a right side plate and a left side plate coupled together by a pair of cross bars, the right side plate including a right slot defined therein and the left side plate including a left slot defined therein. 20. The person support apparatus of claim 19 further including a right pin inserted into the right slot and a left pin inserted into the left slot, the right pin coupled to a right side of the backrest and the left pin coupled to a left side of the backrest. 21. The person support apparatus of claim 20 wherein the right and left slots both define an identical shape, and the shape has a curvature between opposite ends of the slots that can be plotted as a mathematical function having a continuous first derivative. 22. The person support apparatus of claim 21 wherein the right and left midlinks, the right and left pins, and the right and left slots are collectively configured to continuously move an instantaneous center of rotation of the backrest as the backrest pivots between the upright position and the reclined position. 23. The person support apparatus of claim 22 further including an electric actuator having a first end coupled to the backrest and a second end coupled to the seat frame. 24. The person support apparatus of claim 19 wherein the seat pan is supported on the seat frame by a plurality of load cells configured to detect a magnitude of weight supported by the seat pan.

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  • for arms · CPC title

  • for lower legs · CPC title

  • for the back · CPC title

  • characterised by specific control means, e.g. for adjustment or steering · CPC title

  • for anti-shear when adjusting furniture · CPC title

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What does patent US9668928B2 cover?
A chair includes a backrest that pivots with respect to the seat in a manner that improves the occupant's experience during the transition from an upright position to a reclined position. During pivoting of the backrest with respect to the seat, the backrest moves in a manner having an instantaneous center of rotation that does not remain stationary during the pivoting of the backrest. In some …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G5/10. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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