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US9808084B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9808084-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414309710-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A posture adjustment system includes a set of sensors coupled to a chair on which a person may sit. The posture adjustment system gathers data from the set of sensors and generates a posture model that reflects a posture associated with the seated person. The posture adjustment system then determines corrections to the posture of the person that could, potentially, improve their posture. The posture adjustment system then indicates those corrections to the person, or, alternatively, applies a set of adjustments to the chair to cause the person to assume a new posture that reflects the posture corrections.
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A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing program instructions that, when executed by a processing unit, cause the processing unit to effect modifications to the posture of a seated person, by performing the steps of: acquiring sensor data that reflects a current posture associated with the seated person; determining at least one modification to make to the current posture to change the current posture to a modified posture; generating one or more chair adjustments to be applied to a chair in which the seated person is sitting to change the current posture to the modified posture based on the at least one modification and a chair-posture mapping indicating changes in position or orientation of each section of the chair and corresponding changes in posture of a person sitting in the chair; and applying the one or more chair adjustments to the chair in which the seated person is sitting to automatically change the current posture of the seated person to the modified posture. 2. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , further comprising the step of generating a first posture model that includes a mathematical description of the current posture. 3. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 , wherein the step of determining the at least one modification comprises: comparing the first posture model to a second posture model; identifying one or more differences between the first posture model and the second posture model; and determining a modification to the first posture model that causes the first posture model to more closely approximate the second posture model. 4. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 , wherein the step of determining the at least one modification comprises: comparing the first posture model to a set of preferences associated with the seated person that reflects a preferred posture of the seated person; and determining a modification to the first posture model that causes the first posture model to more closely approximate the preferred posture. 5. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 , wherein the step of determining the at least one modification comprises: comparing the first posture model to a set of posture recommendations received from a medical professional that reflects a recommended posture for the seated person; and determining a modification to the first posture model that causes the first posture model to more closely approximate the recommended posture. 6. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein generating the one or more chair adjustments comprises: determining that a first position of the section of the chair corresponds to the current posture; determining that a second position of the section of the chair corresponds to the modified posture; comparing the first position to the second position to determine a position difference; and determining an adjustment to the section of the chair based on the position difference and the chair-posture mapping. 7. A system for adjusting the posture of a person, the system comprising: a sensor array configured to generate sensor data that indicates a first location associated with a portion of the person; a first section of a chair in physical contact with the portion of the person and having a first position; and a computing device configured to: generate one or more chair adjustments to be applied to the first section of the chair to relocate the portion of the person from the first location to a second location based on a chair-posture mapping indicating changes in position or orientation of each section of the chair and corresponding change in posture of a person sitting in the chair, and apply the one or more chair adjustments to the first section of the chair to cause the first section of the chair to reposition automatically from the first position to a second position to relocate the portion of the person from the first location to a second location. 8. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a motor coupled to the first section of the chair, and wherein the computing device causes the first section of the chair to be repositioned by: identifying the second location to which the portion of the person should be relocated; determining that the first section of the chair can be repositioned from the first position to the second position to cause the portion of the person to relocate from the first location to the second location; and issuing a motor control signal to the motor that causes the motor to move the first section of the chair from the first position to the second position. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein identifying the second position comprises analyzing data that reflects a set of target positions for different portions of the person. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the chair resides within an automobile. 11. The system of claim 7 , wherein the chair comprises an office chair residing in an office environment. 12. The system of claim 7 , wherein the sensor array is coupled to the first section of the chair and is configured to measure at least one of pressure and heat associated with the person. 13. A computer-implemented method for modifying the posture of a user, the method comprising: generating a first posture model that reflects a current posture associated with the user; comparing the first posture model to a second posture model to identify a set of posture modifications; generating one or more chair adjustments to be applied to a chair in which the seated person is sitting to change the current posture to a modified posture that reflects the second posture model based on the set of posture modifications and a chair-posture mapping indicating changes in position or orientation of each section of the chair and corresponding changes in posture of a person sitting in the chair; and applying the one or more chair adjustments to at least a first section of a chair in which the user is sitting to automatically change the current posture of the user to the modified posture. 14. The computer-implemented method of claim 13 , wherein generating the first posture model comprises acquiring sensor data that reflects a first set of locations associated with the one or more body parts of the user. 15. The computer-implemented method of claim 14 , wherein the second posture model comprises a mathematical description of the modified posture, and wherein comparing the first posture model to the second posture model comprises comparing the first set of locations associated with the one or more body parts to a second set of locations associated with one or more virtual body parts associated with the second posture model. 16. The computer-implemented method of claim 13 , wherein the chair includes a first section and a motor coupled to a first section, wherein the motor is configured to receive motor signals that are based on at least a portion of the set of posture modifications and to reposition the first section of the chair in response to the motor signals.
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