EP0930033A1 - Detachable lateral head support for a person sitting in an arm-chair - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a lateral head holding method and a headrest removable which allows a person seated in an armchair fitted with a headrest to keep his head so that there can be no lateral swing of this one.
- Air bags around the neck are currently available commercially and which increase the comfort of the seated individual who wants to sleep.
- these cushions create an unpleasant pressure on the neck, besides the important contact of the cushion at the neck often causes unwanted sweating.
- GB-A-258350 patents, GB-A-233844, US-A-4440443 and DE-A-2856366 describe head restraints removable and adaptable on an armchair. These headrests have the distinction of supporting laterally the head.
- the practical use of these head restraints is limited by the presence of a frame which, as it is designed, makes the presence of a prominence due to a cushion behind the head.
- GB-A-2128879 describes a cushion that surrounds the neck, which is held on an armchair by the presence of a fabric, however this technique does not allow use on all types of armchair, especially on armchairs made of slippery material like leather, because in this case the fabric slides on the material and the cushion cannot be maintained on the armchair.
- Patent EP 0305062 describes a headrest whose lateral parts are made speakers that surround the head when the user rests his head back here also the constituent elements of the invention are necessarily of armature type and are behind the head, so they can be a nuisance for the user.
- the patent AU 46711 72A describes a lateral headrest formed by two volumes connected by a band fabric, in this case the headrest is not adaptable to a conventional headrest and there is no optimization of the volume of the headrest except by inflation, which is a waste of time for the user.
- the invention presents a method which allows a balance of forces between the head of a user, side and rear supports and a conventional headrest.
- the process comes in a removable headrest consisting of the supports used in the process.
- the method and the headrest according to the invention make it possible to maintain laterally the head of an individual using a chair fitted with a headrest conventional. In the position of use the lateral support does not abut against the rear support but directly against the conventional headrest. this allows to avoid having a frame behind the head. According to certain embodiments the headrest takes up minimal space when it is not in the use position.
- the headrest according to the invention does not require a device for attaching to the chair or to the conventional headrest but it is the balance of forces involved which allows to keep it in position of use.
- Figure 1 shows the respective positions of the different contact points.
- Figures 2 to 7 describe different embodiments of the headrest and different positions of use.
- the method of lateral retention of the head of a user on a headrest conventional, as illustrated in Figure 1, implements two lateral supports relatively rigid hinged in an articulated manner to a rear support.
- Media lateral are arranged on either side of the head of the user.
- Each side support (1) has contact (4) with a lateral part of the head and contact (3) with the surface of the head rests.
- the rear support is clamped between the back of the user's head and the conventional headrest.
- the size of the rear support is such that in position of use, the rear support is under mechanical tension.
- Each side part of the user head rests on each side support, user head pushes back thus each lateral support outside the center of symmetry formed by the head of the user.
- each lateral support is reflected by the lateral support on the conventional headrest.
- the contact of each lateral support on each lateral part of the user's head is maintained by the tension exerted by the rear support on the articulation points (5) between the rear support and the side supports, all of the side and rear supports are placed on the headrest conventional by gravity of the head on the rear support.
- the headrest according to the invention consists of the rear support and the two supports side described in the process.
- the rear support (2) is either flexible or rigid. It may consist of one or more plastic surfaces preferably a fabric.
- the lateral support (1) is sufficiently elastic to undergo deformations that allow it to adapt to the size of the headrest conventional and user size.
- the lateral support (1) is sufficiently rigid to maintain mechanical tension between the point of contact with the head (4) and the point of contact (3) with the chair.
- the lateral support (1) can therefore consist of a polymer foam or PVC as far as stiffness and elasticity are sufficient to maintain the required temptations.
- the dimensions of the headrest according to the invention is minimized by the fact that the lateral supports are flat.
- the thickness of the lateral support is minimized by the optimization between the need for elasticity and need for rigidity which allow to maintain tensions required to maintain the balance of power between the headrest according to the invention, the conventional headrest and the user's head. If the conventional headrest is too small, a rear compensation element is positioned between the part of the support lateral normally in contact with the conventional headrest and the headrest conventional. If the user's head is too small, a compensating element front is positioned between the part of the lateral support normally in contact with the user head and user head.
- the compensation elements before and rear can be an integral part of the lateral support.
- the rear support can consist of a elastic fabric, which allows the lateral supports to be adjusted to the size of the head the user.
- a non-slip material integral with the headrest according to the invention and located between the headrest according to the invention and the conventional headrest (see figure 7).
- FIGS. 2 and Figure 3 show a particular embodiment of the headrest according to the invention.
- the side supports are formed from PVC plates linked together in a practically middle position (7) by a fabric forming the rear part (2).
- a side of the plate (6) is supported on the conventional headrest, the other side (8) is contact with the head of the user via a cushion (9).
- the cushion (9) then forms the front compensation element.
- the plates forming the lateral supports are rectangular, but they could have any shape as far where they allow to maintain the required tensions between the headrest according to the invention, the conventional headrest and the head of the user. It is obvious that at the instead of plates one can use relatively rigid frames or grids.
- FIG. 4 represents an embodiment of the headrest according to the invention for which cushions (10) have been added between the rear part of the supports side and the conventional headrest. The cushions (10) then form the elements of rear compensations.
- the lateral supports have a flexion which is a elastic deformation which allows the headrest according to the invention to be adapted by distortion to the size of the conventional headrest.
- Figure 5 and Figure 6 represent an embodiment of the headrest for which the lateral supports are made of polymer foam sheets, the thickness of the side support is more important than that of the lateral support shown in FIG.
- FIG. 2 shows a mode of the headrest comprising rear compensation elements which are integral part of the side supports.
- a non-slip material (11) is disposed between the headrest according to the invention and the conventional headrest at the level of the rear compensation.
- the invention can be made of fabric for the bitter support and polymer foam for each support lateral.
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La présente invention concerne un procédé de maintien latéral de la tête et un appui-tête amovible qui permet à une personne assise dans un fauteuil muni d'un repose-tête conventionnel, de lui maintenir la tête de manière à ce qu'il ne puisse y avoir de balancement latéral de celle ci.The present invention relates to a lateral head holding method and a headrest removable which allows a person seated in an armchair fitted with a headrest to keep his head so that there can be no lateral swing of this one.
On trouve actuellement dans le commerce des coussins gonflables qui entourent le cou et qui augmentent le confort de l'individu assis qui veut dormir. Cependant ces coussins créent une pression désagréable sur le cou, par ailleurs le contact important du coussin au niveau du cou engendre souvent une transpiration indésirable. Les brevets GB-A-258350, GB-A-233844, US-A-4440443 et DE-A-2856366 décrivent des appuis-tête amovibles et adaptables sur un fauteuil. Ces appuis-tête ont la particularité de soutenir latéralement la tête. Cependant l'usage pratique de ces appuis-tête est limité par la présence d'une armature qui, telle qu'elle est conçue, rend nécessaire la présence d'une proéminence due à un coussin derrière la tête. La présence de ce coussin oblige l'utilisateur à avoir la tête penchée en avant dans le cas où l'inclinaison du fauteuil n'est pas suffisante, cette position de la tête étant une gêne pour l'utilisateur. Le brevet GB-A-2128879 décrit un coussin qui entoure le cou, qui est maintenu sur un fauteuil par la présence d'un tissu, cependant cette technique ne permet pas l'utilisation sur tous les types de fauteuil, en particulier sur les fauteuils fait en matériau glissant comme le cuir, car dans ce cas le tissu glisse sur le matériau et le coussin ne peut se maintenir sur le fauteuil. Le brevet EP 0305062 décrit un appui-tête dont les parties latérales sont faites de hauts parleurs qui enserrent la tête lorsque l'utilisateur appui sa tête en arrière, ici aussi les éléments constitutifs de l'invention sont obligatoirement de type armature et se situent derrière la tête, ils peuvent donc être une gêne pour l'utilisateur. Les brevets cités présentent aussi l'inconvénient, de décrire des appui-têtes qui ont un certain encombrement lorsqu'ils ne sont pas en position d'utilisation. Dans le cas du brevet US-A-4440443 il est décnt un support latéral articulé, le support latéral se met en butée sur l'armature arrière lorsqu'il est ouvert en position d'utilisation, ce qui oblige a avoir une armature derrière la tête et oblige a un certain encombrement lorsque l'appui-tête est enlevé du fauteuil sur lequel il est normalement utilisé. Le brevet US 3578 383 décrit un appui-tête latéral qui nécessite un dispositif d'accrochage au fauteuil sur lequel il est positionné, ce qui demande une certaine préparation de la part de l'utilisateur. Le brevet AU 46711 72A décrit un appui-tête latéral formé de deux volumes reliés par une bande de tissu, dans ce cas l'appui-tête n'est pas adaptable sur un repose-tête conventionnel et il n'y a pas optimisation du volume de l'appui-tête si ce n'est par le gonflage, ce qui occasionne une perte de temps pour l'utilisateur.Air bags around the neck are currently available commercially and which increase the comfort of the seated individual who wants to sleep. However these cushions create an unpleasant pressure on the neck, besides the important contact of the cushion at the neck often causes unwanted sweating. GB-A-258350 patents, GB-A-233844, US-A-4440443 and DE-A-2856366 describe head restraints removable and adaptable on an armchair. These headrests have the distinction of supporting laterally the head. However, the practical use of these head restraints is limited by the presence of a frame which, as it is designed, makes the presence of a prominence due to a cushion behind the head. The presence of this cushion requires the user to have his head tilted forward in case the inclination of the chair is not not sufficient, this position of the head being a nuisance for the user. GB-A-2128879 describes a cushion that surrounds the neck, which is held on an armchair by the presence of a fabric, however this technique does not allow use on all types of armchair, especially on armchairs made of slippery material like leather, because in this case the fabric slides on the material and the cushion cannot be maintained on the armchair. Patent EP 0305062 describes a headrest whose lateral parts are made speakers that surround the head when the user rests his head back here also the constituent elements of the invention are necessarily of armature type and are behind the head, so they can be a nuisance for the user. The cited patents also have the disadvantage of describing headrests which have a certain space when not in the use position. In the case of US-A-4440443 there is an articulated lateral support, the lateral support stops on the rear frame when open in the use position, which requires having a frame behind the head and requires a certain amount of space when the headrest is removed from the chair on which it is normally used. US Patent 3,578,383 describes a lateral headrest which requires a hooking device to the chair on which it is positioned, which requires some preparation on the part of the user. The patent AU 46711 72A describes a lateral headrest formed by two volumes connected by a band fabric, in this case the headrest is not adaptable to a conventional headrest and there is no optimization of the volume of the headrest except by inflation, which is a waste of time for the user.
L'invention présente un procédé qui permet un équilibre de forces entre la tête d'un utilisateur, des supports latéraux et arrière et un repose-tête conventionnel. Le procédé se décline en un appui-tête amovible constitué des supports mis en oeuvre dans le procédé. Le procédé et l'appui-tête selon l'invention permettent de maintenir latéralement la tête d'un individu utilisant un fauteuil muni d'un repose-tête conventionnel. En position d'utilisation le support latéral ne se met pas en butée contre le support arrière mais directement contre le repose-tête conventionnel. Ceci permet d'éviter d'avoir une armature derrière la tête. Selon certains modes de réalisation l'appui-tête a un encombrement minimal lorsqu'il n'est pas en position d'utilisation. L'appui-tête selon l'invention ne nécessite pas de dispositif d'accrochage au fauteuil ou à le repose-tête conventionnel mais c'est l'équilibre des forces mises en jeu qui permet de le maintenir en position d'utilisation.The invention presents a method which allows a balance of forces between the head of a user, side and rear supports and a conventional headrest. The process comes in a removable headrest consisting of the supports used in the process. The method and the headrest according to the invention make it possible to maintain laterally the head of an individual using a chair fitted with a headrest conventional. In the position of use the lateral support does not abut against the rear support but directly against the conventional headrest. this allows to avoid having a frame behind the head. According to certain embodiments the headrest takes up minimal space when it is not in the use position. The headrest according to the invention does not require a device for attaching to the chair or to the conventional headrest but it is the balance of forces involved which allows to keep it in position of use.
La figure 1 montre les positions respectives des différents points de contact. Les figures 2 à 7 décrivent différents modes de réalisation de l'appui-tête et différentes positions d'utilisation.Figure 1 shows the respective positions of the different contact points. Figures 2 to 7 describe different embodiments of the headrest and different positions of use.
Le procédé de maintient latéral de la tête d'un utilisateur sur un repose-tête conventionnel, tel qu'illustré sur la figure 1, met en oeuvre deux supports latéraux relativement rigides solidaires de manière articulée d'un support arrière. Les supports latéraux sont disposés de part et d'autre de la tête de l'utilisateur. Chaque support latéral (1) a un contact (4) avec une partie latérale de la tête et un contact (3) avec la surface du repose-tête. Le support arrière est pris en étau entre l'arrière de la tête de l'utilisateur et le repose-tête conventionnel. La taille du support arrière est telle qu'en position d'utilisation, le support arrière est sous tension mécanique. Chaque partie latérale de la tête de l'utilisateur s'appuie sur chaque support latéral, la tête de l'utilisateur repousse ainsi chaque support latéral de manière extérieure au centre de symétrie formé par la tête de l'utilisateur. La force crée par la tête sur chaque support latéral est répercutée par le support latéral sur le repose-tête conventionnel. Le contact de chaque support latéral sur chaque partie latérale de la tête de l'utilisateur est maintenu par la tension exercée par le support arrière sur les points d'articulation (5) entre le support arrière et les supports latéraux, l'ensemble des supports latéraux et arrière est plaqué sur le repose-tête conventionnel par effet de pesanteur de la tête sur le support arrière. The method of lateral retention of the head of a user on a headrest conventional, as illustrated in Figure 1, implements two lateral supports relatively rigid hinged in an articulated manner to a rear support. Media lateral are arranged on either side of the head of the user. Each side support (1) has contact (4) with a lateral part of the head and contact (3) with the surface of the head rests. The rear support is clamped between the back of the user's head and the conventional headrest. The size of the rear support is such that in position of use, the rear support is under mechanical tension. Each side part of the user head rests on each side support, user head pushes back thus each lateral support outside the center of symmetry formed by the head of the user. The force created by the head on each lateral support is reflected by the lateral support on the conventional headrest. The contact of each lateral support on each lateral part of the user's head is maintained by the tension exerted by the rear support on the articulation points (5) between the rear support and the side supports, all of the side and rear supports are placed on the headrest conventional by gravity of the head on the rear support.
L'appui-tête selon l'invention est constitué du support arrière et des deux supports latéraux décrits dans le procédé. Dans les principes le support arrière (2) est indifféremment souple ou rigide. Il peut être constitué d'une surface en plastique ou plus préférentiellement d'un tissu. Le support latéral (1) est suffisamment élastique pour subir des déformations qui lui permettent de s'adapter à la taille du repose-tête conventionnel et à la taille de l'utilisateur. Le support latéral (1) est suffisamment rigide pour maintenir une tension mécanique entre le point de contact avec la tête (4) et le point de contact (3) avec le fauteuil. Le support latéral (1) peut donc être constitué d'une mousse de polymère ou de PVC dans la mesure où la rigidité et l'élasticité sont suffisantes pour maintenir les tentions requises. L'encombrement de l'appui-tête selon l'invention est minimisé par le fait que les supports latéraux sont plats. Selon le matériau choisi, l'épaisseur du support latéral est minimisée par l'optimisation entre le besoin d'élasticité et le besoin de rigidité qui permettent de maintenir les tensions requises pour maintenir l'équilibre des forces entre l'appui-tête selon l'invention, le repose-tête conventionnel et la tête de l'utilisateur. Si le repose-tête conventionnel est trop petit, un élément de compensation arrière est positionné entre la partie du support latéral normalement en contact avec le repose-tête conventionnel et le repose-tête conventionnel. Si la tête de l'utilisateur est trop petite, un élément de compensation avant est positionné entre la partie du support latéral normalement en contact avec la tête de l'utilisateur et la tête de l'utilisateur. Les éléments de compensation avant et arrière peuvent être partie intégrante du support latéral. On peut régler la distance entre les deux supports latéraux de plusieurs manières: On peut munir les supports latéraux et arrière d'un système complémentaire de lien de type bandes Velcro (marque déposée) boutons de pressions, lacets et solidariser les parties entre elles en différents points de réglage. On peut plier le support arrière sur lui même et disposer un système complémentaire de lien au niveau du pliage. Le support arrière peut être constituée d'un tissu élastique, ce qui permet d'ajuster les supports latéraux à la taille de la tête de l'utilisateur. Pour améliorer l'adhérence de l'appui tête sur le repose-tête et le maintenir en hauteur on dispose un matériau antidérapant, solidaire de l'appui tête selon l'invention et situé entre l'appui tête selon l'invention et le repose-tête conventionnel (voir figure 7).The headrest according to the invention consists of the rear support and the two supports side described in the process. In principle the rear support (2) is either flexible or rigid. It may consist of one or more plastic surfaces preferably a fabric. The lateral support (1) is sufficiently elastic to undergo deformations that allow it to adapt to the size of the headrest conventional and user size. The lateral support (1) is sufficiently rigid to maintain mechanical tension between the point of contact with the head (4) and the point of contact (3) with the chair. The lateral support (1) can therefore consist of a polymer foam or PVC as far as stiffness and elasticity are sufficient to maintain the required temptations. The dimensions of the headrest according to the invention is minimized by the fact that the lateral supports are flat. According to chosen material, the thickness of the lateral support is minimized by the optimization between the need for elasticity and need for rigidity which allow to maintain tensions required to maintain the balance of power between the headrest according to the invention, the conventional headrest and the user's head. If the conventional headrest is too small, a rear compensation element is positioned between the part of the support lateral normally in contact with the conventional headrest and the headrest conventional. If the user's head is too small, a compensating element front is positioned between the part of the lateral support normally in contact with the user head and user head. The compensation elements before and rear can be an integral part of the lateral support. You can adjust the distance between the two lateral supports in several ways: We can provide the lateral supports and back of a complementary Velcro tape link system (registered trademark) press studs, laces and secure the parts together at different points setting. We can fold the rear support on itself and have a system additional link at the fold. The rear support can consist of a elastic fabric, which allows the lateral supports to be adjusted to the size of the head the user. To improve the grip of the headrest on the headrest and maintain it in height there is a non-slip material, integral with the headrest according to the invention and located between the headrest according to the invention and the conventional headrest (see figure 7).
La figure 2 et la figure 3 représentent un mode de réalisation particulier de l'appui-tête selon l'invention. Les supports latéraux sont formés de plaques de PVC reliés entre elles en une position pratiquement médiane (7) par un tissu formant la partie arrière (2). Un côté de la plaque (6) prend appui sur l'appui tête conventionnel, l'autre côté (8) est en contact avec la tête de l'utilisateur par l'intermédiaire d'un coussin (9). Le coussin (9) forme alors l'élément de compensation avant. Les plaques formant les supports latéraux sont rectangulaires, mais elles pourraient avoir n'importe quelle forme dans la mesure où elles permettent de maintenir les tentions requises entre l'appui-tête selon l'invention, le repose-tête conventionnel et la tête de l'utilisateur. Il est évident qu'à la place des plaques on peut utiliser des cadres ou des grilles relativement rigides. Les parties (6) des supports latéraux forment des mâchoires qui enserrent le repose-tête conventionnel, les parties (8) des supports latéraux forment des mâchoires qui enserrent la tête de l'utilisateur. La figure 4 représente un mode de réalisation de l'appui-tête selon l'invention pour lequel on a ajouté des coussins (10) entre la partie arrière des supports latéraux et le repose-tête conventionnel. Les coussins (10) forment alors les éléments de compensations arrière. Les supports latéraux présentent une flexion qui est une déformation élastique qui permet à l'appui-tête selon l'invention de s'adapter par déformation à la taille du repose-tête conventionnel. La figure 5 et la figure 6 représentent un mode de réalisation de l'appui-tête pour lequel les supports latéraux sont formés de plaques de mousse de polymère, l'épaisseur du support latéral est plus importante que celle du support latéral représenté en figure 2 et permet de maintenir les tentions requises entre l'appui-tête selon l'invention, le repose-tête conventionnel et la tête de l'utilisateur. Les supports latéraux présentent une flexion qui est une déformation élastique qui permet à l'appui-tête selon l'invention de s'adapter à la taille de la tête de l'utilisateur ou à la taille du repose-tête conventionnel. La figure 7 représente un mode de réalisation de l'appui-tête comprenant des éléments de compensation arrières qui sont parties intégrante des supports latéraux. Un matériau antidérapant (11) est disposé entre l'appui-tête selon l'invention et le repose-tête conventionnel au niveau des éléments de compensation arrière.Figure 2 and Figure 3 show a particular embodiment of the headrest according to the invention. The side supports are formed from PVC plates linked together in a practically middle position (7) by a fabric forming the rear part (2). A side of the plate (6) is supported on the conventional headrest, the other side (8) is contact with the head of the user via a cushion (9). The cushion (9) then forms the front compensation element. The plates forming the lateral supports are rectangular, but they could have any shape as far where they allow to maintain the required tensions between the headrest according to the invention, the conventional headrest and the head of the user. It is obvious that at the instead of plates one can use relatively rigid frames or grids. The parts (6) of the lateral supports form jaws which enclose the headrest conventional, the parts (8) of the lateral supports form jaws which enclose the user's head. FIG. 4 represents an embodiment of the headrest according to the invention for which cushions (10) have been added between the rear part of the supports side and the conventional headrest. The cushions (10) then form the elements of rear compensations. The lateral supports have a flexion which is a elastic deformation which allows the headrest according to the invention to be adapted by distortion to the size of the conventional headrest. Figure 5 and Figure 6 represent an embodiment of the headrest for which the lateral supports are made of polymer foam sheets, the thickness of the side support is more important than that of the lateral support shown in FIG. 2 and makes it possible to maintain the tentions required between the headrest according to the invention, the conventional headrest and the head of the user. The lateral supports have a bending which is a deformation elastic which allows the headrest according to the invention to adapt to the size of the head user or the size of the conventional headrest. Figure 7 shows a mode of the headrest comprising rear compensation elements which are integral part of the side supports. A non-slip material (11) is disposed between the headrest according to the invention and the conventional headrest at the level of the rear compensation.
Sous un mode de réalisation particulièrement avantageux, l'invention peut être fabriquée en tissu pour le support amère et en mousse de polymère pour chaque support latéral. On confectionne un tissu en forme de rectangle de longueur 0.15 m et de largeur 0.10, on a formé ainsi le support arrière. On découpe dans un pain de mousse de polymère un parallélépipède rectangle de hauteur 0.10 m de largeur 0.03 m et de longueur 0.18 m, le parallélépipède rectangle est alors recouvert d'un tissu, on a formé alors le support latéral. On coud alors un segment au niveau de partie médiane parallèle à la hauteur du parallélépipède sur la largeur du tissu formant la partie arrière.In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the invention can be made of fabric for the bitter support and polymer foam for each support lateral. We make a rectangle fabric 0.15 m long and wide 0.10, the rear support was thus formed. We cut in a foam bread polymer a rectangular parallelepiped 0.10 m high and 0.03 m wide and length 0.18 m, the rectangular parallelepiped is then covered with a fabric, we have formed then the lateral support. We then sew a segment at the parallel middle part at the height of the parallelepiped over the width of the fabric forming the rear part.
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