Patent Application Description: Self-Adjusting Ergonomic Office Chair
Technical Field:
The invention pertains to the field of ergonomic seating solutions, specifically to an office chair equipped with self-adjusting mechanisms that optimize comfort and posture without manual adjustments.
Background:
Traditional ergonomic chairs rely on manual adjustments for height, recline angle, and lumbar support, which can be cumbersome and imprecise. Users often neglect proper adjustments, leading to discomfort and poor posture over time.
Summary of the Invention:
The self-adjusting ergonomic office chair includes:
- Dynamic Weight Sensing System: Sensors embedded in the seat base detect user weight and automatically adjust seat height for optimal alignment with the desk surface.
- Intelligent Lumbar Support: A motorized lumbar panel moves vertically and horizontally in response to the user’s posture, providing continuous lower back support.
- Adaptive Recline Mechanism: A tension-adjusting recline system uses gyroscopic feedback to modulate resistance based on the user’s movements, promoting natural reclining postures.
Detailed Description:
The chair features the following components:
- Seat Base: Made from high-density polyurethane foam, it integrates pressure sensors that communicate with the adjustment system via Bluetooth-enabled microcontrollers.
- Lumbar Panel: Constructed from flexible thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) for comfort and durability, powered by low-noise actuators.
- Recline System: A dual-spring mechanism combined with a gyroscopic sensor array ensures smooth, responsive recline movements.
Control System:
- A mobile application allows users to customize default settings and receive posture improvement tips based on sensor feedback.