US20200093270A1 - Gas spring device for adjusting the height of an office chair - Google Patents

Gas spring device for adjusting the height of an office chair Download PDF

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US20200093270A1
US20200093270A1 US15/999,599 US201715999599A US2020093270A1 US 20200093270 A1 US20200093270 A1 US 20200093270A1 US 201715999599 A US201715999599 A US 201715999599A US 2020093270 A1 US2020093270 A1 US 2020093270A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47C3/20Chairs or stools with vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/30Chairs or stools with vertically-adjustable seats with vertically-acting fluid cylinder
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C3/00Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/20Chairs or stools with vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/22Chairs or stools with vertically-adjustable seats with balancing device, e.g. by spring, by weight
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C31/00Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
    • A47C31/008Use of remote controls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C31/00Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
    • A47C31/12Means, e.g. measuring means, for adapting chairs, beds or mattresses to the shape or weight of persons
    • A47C31/126Means, e.g. measuring means, for adapting chairs, beds or mattresses to the shape or weight of persons for chairs
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    • G05B19/416Numerical control [NC], i.e. automatically operating machines, in particular machine tools, e.g. in a manufacturing environment, so as to execute positioning, movement or co-ordinated operations by means of program data in numerical form characterised by control of velocity, acceleration or deceleration
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  • the present disclosure concerns a gas spring device for adjusting the height of an office or work chair.
  • Office chairs offer various options for adjusting the seat height, the height of armrests, the inclination of the backrest, the inclination of the seat surface and so on, depending on the design.
  • a gas spring for example, can be used for height adjustment.
  • the present disclosure provides an improved concept for a gas spring device for adjusting the height of an office chair, which allows the user to record and/or evaluate the way in which the office chair is used in a particularly efficient manner.
  • a gas spring device for height adjustment of an office chair comprises at least one sensor element for detecting a load as well as an electronic circuit in addition to the actual gas spring.
  • usage data of the office chair are generated. These can be evaluated by the circuit and/or external receivers to optimize the use of the office chair, for example.
  • a gas spring device for height adjustment of an office chair has a gas spring which is arranged and equipped to adjust the height of the office chair by means of a movable component of the gas spring.
  • the gas spring device also has at least one sensor element arranged on the gas spring device, which is arranged to detect a load on the gas spring device and to generate at least one sensor signal depending on the detected load.
  • the gas spring device has an electronic circuit arranged to generate usage data depending on the at least one sensor signal. The usage data represents one or more facts about the use of the office chair.
  • the gas spring device in particular the gas spring, can be arranged, for example, between a seat surface and a base, also known as a spider or foot spider, of the office chair.
  • the gas spring contains a piston and a cylinder, whereby the piston in the cylinder can be moved along a longitudinal axis of the gas spring to adjust the seat height of the office chair.
  • the penetration depth of the piston into the cylinder can be fixed, for example.
  • the gas spring is used as a spring for damping.
  • the gas spring has a spring constant or effective spring constant, which is determined, for example, by the internal pressure of a gas inside the cylinder of the gas spring. This can, for example, cushion changes in the load on the seat surface of the office chair, especially when a user sits down on the seat surface.
  • the longitudinal axis of the gas spring corresponds to an axis along a direction of movement of the gas spring, in particular the movable component of the gas spring, for adjusting the height of the office chair.
  • the gas spring device comprises a housing that can be attached to the base or the seat surface of the office chair, for example.
  • the piston of the gas spring is fixed to the housing with respect to the housing, while the cylinder is movable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the housing and dips more or less deeply into the housing.
  • the cylinder is a movable component of the gas spring, while the piston is an immovable component of the gas spring.
  • the cylinder can also be fixed to the housing with respect to the housing and the piston can be movable with respect to the housing and immerse more or less deeply into the housing.
  • the piston represents the movable component of the gas spring
  • the cylinder represents the immovable component of the gas spring.
  • the term “immovable” refers only to a direction of movement along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring. Thus, a rotational movement of the immovable component with respect to the housing is not excluded.
  • the moving component is movable along its longitudinal axis. In addition, the moving component can also be movable with respect to rotation.
  • the housing can be connected to the base via a first cone and the movable component to the seat surface of the office chair via a second cone or vice versa.
  • the housing can also be used to guide the moving component of the gas spring.
  • the circuit is arranged inside or on the housing.
  • the circuit is mounted on the inside of the housing or on the moving component.
  • the usage data generated by the circuit can be used to evaluate the user's usage behavior. This makes it possible to optimize the use of the office chair, particularly with regard to ergonomic aspects.
  • Applications for the improved concept can include not only the provision of data to optimize a user's posture and/or sitting position with regard to use in a desk chair, but also the following: User presence detection, user activity tracking, fail-use detection, use as an input device for computers, for example as a so-called “body joystick” or “body controller” for computer games, generation of statistical data for the further development of office chairs. Further application possibilities are of course not excluded.
  • the at least one sensor element has a force sensor which is designed to detect a force acting on the gas spring in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and to generate a force signal depending on the detected force.
  • the circuit is designed to generate weight data representing the body weight of a user of the office chair, depending on the force signal.
  • the force sensor contains one or more strain gauges and/or one or more piezo sensors, especially piezoelectric sensors.
  • the force sensor is arranged on the fixed component of the gas spring, for example the piston or the cylinder.
  • the force sensor may be located between the immovable component and the housing, between the immovable component and the base or between the immovable component and the seat surface.
  • the at least one sensor element has at least one deformation sensor which is designed to detect a deformation of the gas spring device and/or the gas spring and to generate a deformation signal depending on the detected deformation.
  • the circuit is designed to generate center of gravity data representing a position of a center of gravity of a user of the office chair, depending on the deformation signal.
  • the user's center of gravity can be changed, for example, by shifting the user's weight on the seat surface or by changing the inclination of the seat surface, the inclination of the backrest of the office chair or another adjustment of a component of the office chair.
  • the deformation sensor is set up to detect a deformation, in particular a bend, of the gas spring, of the piston, of the cylinder and/or of the housing and to generate the deformation signal depending on this.
  • the at least one strain sensor contains one or more strain gauges which are arranged on the gas spring, in particular on the piston and/or the cylinder, or on an inside or outside of the housing.
  • the at least one sensor element comprises both the at least one deformation sensor and the force sensor.
  • the circuit is designed to generate the center of gravity data as a function of the deformation signal and the force signal.
  • the usage behavior can be recorded and evaluated.
  • the at least one deformation sensor is arranged on the gas spring, in particular on the piston or the cylinder, and is designed to detect a deformation of the gas spring, in particular of the piston or the cylinder, and to generate the deformation signal depending on the detected deformation of the gas spring.
  • the at least one deformation sensor is arranged on a housing, in particular on an inside or an outside of the housing, of the gas spring and is designed to detect a deformation of the housing of the gas spring and to generate the deformation signal depending on the detected deformation of the housing of the gas spring.
  • the at least one sensor element comprises a deformation body which is arranged at least in part between the gas spring device and a seat surface of the office chair.
  • the at least one deformation sensor is arranged on the deformation body and is designed to detect a deformation of the deformation body and to generate the deformation signal depending on the detected deformation of the deformation body.
  • the deformation body acts, for example, as a guide element for the gas spring in a housing of the gas spring device.
  • a housing of the gas spring device can be formed by two tubular parts which are at least partially pushed into one another, the deformation sensor being arranged in the region of a connection between these two parts.
  • the deformation body can be arranged at least partially between the gas spring device and a base of the office chair.
  • the at least one strain sensor contains, for example, one or more strain gauges and/or one or more piezoelectric sensors which are arranged on the deformation body.
  • the deformation body acts as a guide element for the cylinder in a housing of the gas spring device.
  • the deformation body has at least one selected area of reduced stiffness, the at least one deformation sensor being attached to this selected area, or if there are several such areas, to these selected areas.
  • the reduced stiffness relates to the other areas of the deformation body, which are stiffer in comparison. Due to the lower stiffness in the selected areas, deformation occurs there more noticeably and can be detected more reliably via the deformation sensor(s). From the deformation signal, the load, especially radial forces, i.e. forces perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and corresponding bending moments can be deduced.
  • the selected areas result, generally speaking, from a change in the uniform geometry of the deformation body.
  • the at least one selected area is formed by a weakening of the material, in particular a recess, a notch or another weak point.
  • the change in geometry can also cause a force flow through the deformation body through the at least one selected area.
  • the deformation body can be made of plastic or metal. While plastic is characterized by simplified production, the use of a metal deformation body improves the measurements of the deformations due to the linear material properties. In the case of a metal deformation body or guide element, it may be advantageous to insert additional plastic sliding pieces between the guide element and gas spring, for example to improve the contact properties.
  • a housing of the gas spring device is formed by two tubular parts which are at least partially pushed into each other.
  • the deformation body is arranged in the area of a connection between these two parts.
  • the two parts are connected together in the area of an end plate of the gas spring device.
  • the two parts are connected together in the end area of one of the two parts facing a center of the housing. The connection is therefore approximately in the area of the middle of the housing.
  • the at least one deformation sensor is designed to detect a force acting on the deformation body in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and to generate a further force signal depending on the force acting on the deformation body.
  • the circuit is designed to generate first additional weight data representing the body weight of the user of the office chair, depending on the further force signal.
  • the deformation signal can represent exclusively or additionally a force which acts on the gas spring essentially in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the at least one sensor medium is formed by a pressure sensor which detects an internal pressure of the gas spring, the force signal being formed by the detected internal pressure.
  • the gas spring device features an energy harvesting device which is designed to harvest electrical energy from a movement of the gas spring, in particular a movable component of the gas spring, for example the piston or the cylinder.
  • the circuit is connected to the energy harvesting device to supply power to the circuit.
  • the principle of “energy harvesting” is thus implemented in a gas spring device for adjusting the height of an office chair.
  • the energy harvesting device includes an energy store for storing the energy obtained and the circuit is connected to the energy store or contains the energy store for supplying power to the circuit.
  • the energy harvesting device includes at least one piezoelectric element which is arranged on the gas spring device, in particular on the gas spring or the housing, and is designed to harvest the electrical energy from the movement of the gas spring.
  • the at least one piezoelectric element of the energy harvesting device is arranged, for example, between the gas spring and the housing or between the housing and the office chair, in particular the base or the seat surface, or between the gas spring device and the office chair, in particular the base or the seat surface.
  • a piezo sensor of the force sensor can be used as a piezoelectric element of the energy harvesting device.
  • the energy harvesting device is designed to harvest electrical energy from a movement of the gas spring along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the energy harvesting device is designed to harvest the electrical energy from a rotational movement of the gas spring.
  • a rotational movement of the gas spring designates a rotational movement with the longitudinal axis of the gas spring as an axis of rotation.
  • the at least one coil and the at least one permanent magnet are arranged and aligned with respect to one another in such a way that a magnetic flux generated by the at least one permanent magnet varies through the at least one coil when the movable component moves, in particular varies in time.
  • the movement of the movable component can be a movement along the longitudinal axis or a rotary movement.
  • the movement along the longitudinal axis can be caused, for example, by a height adjustment.
  • the movement along the longitudinal axis can be caused by a damping movement of the moving component, for example when a user sits down on the office chair.
  • the rotational movement can be caused, for example, by a rotary movement of the office chair, especially the seat surface.
  • the effect of electromagnetic induction is used to induce a voltage in the coil and, for example, to charge the energy store of the energy harvesting device by means of a current generated by the induced voltage.
  • the at least one coil has one or more windings.
  • the coil is movably arranged relative to the at least one permanent magnet or the at least one permanent magnet is movably arranged relative to the coil.
  • a magnetic flux through the coil changes during the movement of the coil or of the at least one permanent magnet, whereby the voltage is induced electromagnetically.
  • both the permanent magnet and the coil are movably arranged and the gas spring device also contains a magnetically conductive or ferromagnetic component, which is immovably arranged in the gas spring device.
  • the magnetically conductive or ferromagnetic component has first areas located at a first distance from the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and second areas located at a second distance from the longitudinal axis of the gas spring. The second distance is larger than the first distance.
  • the at least one coil and the at least one permanent magnet are arranged on the movable component of the gas spring and the magnetically conductive or ferromagnetic component is immovably arranged in the housing of the gas spring device.
  • the magnetically conductive or ferromagnetic component may be fixed to the movable component of the gas spring and the at least one coil and the at least one permanent magnet may be fixed in the gas spring device.
  • a sign or polarity of the induced voltage changes during the movement of the moving component.
  • the circuit has a rectifier circuit which is designed to rectify the induced voltage or the current generated thereby to charge the energy store.
  • the change in the sign or polarity of the voltage is, for example, due to a change in the direction of the magnetic flux density with respect to a surface spanned by the at least one coil, in particular a winding plane of the at least one coil, or a winding axis of the at least one coil.
  • the change in the sign or the polarity of the voltage can be caused by a change in the direction of movement of the moving component.
  • the at least one permanent magnet has at least one radially magnetized annular first permanent magnet arranged around the movable component of the gas spring.
  • a first coil of the at least one coil is firmly connected to the movable component, so that the first coil is moved along with it when the movable component moves in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the at least one first permanent magnet is fixed in the gas spring device.
  • the windings of the first coil run around the movable component of the gas spring.
  • the movable component and the first coil are located in an inner area, in particular within an inner radius of the at least one first permanent magnet.
  • the at least one first permanent magnet is permanently connected to the movable component, so that the at least one first permanent magnet is moved along with a movement of the movable component in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and the first coil is arranged fixedly in the gas spring device.
  • the movable component is then located, for example, in the interior, whereas the first coil is located in an exterior area, especially outside an exterior radius, of at least one first permanent magnet.
  • the winding axis of the first coil, a symmetry axis of the at least one first permanent magnet and the longitudinal axis of the gas spring coincide in particular.
  • the at least one permanent magnet has two or more radially magnetized annular first permanent magnets.
  • the two or more first permanent magnets are arranged relative to each other in such a way that their axes of symmetry coincide.
  • the two or more first permanent magnets are arranged one above the other, whereby there may be a distance or no distance between adjacent of the two or more first permanent magnets.
  • the two or more first permanent magnets are alternately magnetized. Neighboring of the two or more first permanent magnets have opposite magnetic poles on their respective radial insides and opposite magnetic poles on their respective radial outsides.
  • a range of motion of the movable component in which the voltage is induced is increased, for example. Furthermore, a greater inhomogeneity of the magnetic flux density generated by the at least one permanent magnet can be achieved, which in turn can lead to an increased induced voltage.
  • the at least one permanent magnet has at least one second permanent magnet.
  • the at least one second permanent magnet has a magnetization which lies at least partially in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • a second coil of the at least one coil is fixedly connected to the movable component of the gas spring, so that the second coil is moved along with a rotational movement of the movable component and the at least one second permanent magnet is fixedly arranged in the gas spring device.
  • the rotational movement of the second coil changes an angle of a direction of the magnetic flux density generated by the at least one second permanent magnet with respect to a winding plane or a winding axis of the second coil. This changes the magnetic flux through the second coil during a rotational movement of the movable component and the second coil. As a result, electromagnetic induction induces a voltage in the coil which can generate a current to charge the energy store.
  • the at least one second permanent magnet is permanently connected to the movable component, so that the at least one second permanent magnet is moved along with the rotary movement of the movable component.
  • the second coil is then fixed with the gas spring device.
  • the winding axis of the first coil especially during the rotational movement, lies in a plane on which the longitudinal axis of the gas spring is perpendicular.
  • the at least one sensor element has at least one position sensor which is designed to detect a position of the moveable component and to generate a position signal depending on the detected position.
  • the at least one position sensor contains an incremental measuring sensor, a direct measuring sensor, a magnetic sensor, a Hall sensor, a capacitive sensor and/or an optical sensor.
  • the position can also be measured resistively, e.g. via a potentiometer in combination with a gear which converts a linear movement into a rotary movement, a linear potentiometer and/or coding, e.g. a Grey Code.
  • the circuit is designed to generate height data representing a height setting of the gas spring or office chair, depending on the position signal.
  • the usage behavior can be further recorded and optimized.
  • the circuit is designed to determine a force acting on the gas spring in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gas spring based on a change in the position signal and a spring constant of the gas spring.
  • the circuit is also set up to generate second weight data representing the body weight of a user of the office chair, depending on the determined force.
  • the change of the position signal is, for example, due to a change of the position of the movable component while a height adjustment is not possible or deactivated.
  • the change in position of the movable component can result, for example, from a user sitting on the office chair.
  • the force acting on the gas spring in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gas spring can, for example, be determined as the product of the spring constant of the gas spring and a path corresponding to the change in position of the moving component.
  • the at least one sensor element comprises at least one further position sensor which is arranged to detect a position of the movable component based on a spatial inhomogeneity of the magnetic flux density generated by the at least one permanent magnet and to generate a further position signal depending on the detected position.
  • the circuit is designed to generate additional height data representing a height setting of the gas spring or office chair, depending on the further position signal.
  • the at least one further position sensor can have at least one Hall sensor.
  • the at least one Hall sensor is designed to detect the spatial inhomogeneity of the flux density of the at least one permanent magnet. For example, conclusions can be drawn about the position of the movable component and about the height setting of the gas spring or office chair.
  • the energy harvesting device comprises an electric generator and a transmission device, for example a gearbox.
  • the transmission device is connected on the driven side to the housing of the gas spring device and on the driving side to a drive shaft of the generator.
  • the transmission device is arranged and designed to convert a rotary movement of the movable component into a rotary movement of the drive shaft.
  • connection of the transmission device to the housing can, for example, be formed via a gear wheel of the transmission device and a toothing on an inner side of the housing.
  • the electrical energy generated by the electrical generator is used to power the circuit and/or charge the energy storage device.
  • the gas spring device has a wake-up element designed to signal the start of use of the gas spring device or office chair, in particular, to switch on the circuit from a standby state.
  • the wake-up element is formed by a piezoelectric element which is mounted between an end plate and an axial bearing of the gas spring device and emits a corresponding voltage pulse when pressurized, which can be evaluated by the circuit. For example, if the circuit is not used for a longer period of time, it goes into standby mode.
  • Wireless transmission of user data can take place via Bluetooth, WLAN, GSM-based technology, radio technology such as Zigbee, RF or RFID, or another transmission technology.
  • the at least one external receiver can contain office equipment such as a table, air conditioning, room lighting or table lighting.
  • the office equipment can then be controlled, for example, depending on the usage data, in particular depending on the usage behavior.
  • the at least one external receiver can alternatively or additionally contain a computer or a server.
  • the computer or server can be used to evaluate the usage data or the usage behavior.
  • the at least one external receiver can alternatively or additionally include a display unit, such as a screen, a display, a smartphone, a tablet computer. This allows the user of the office chair, for example, to document, check and/or adapt the usage behavior.
  • a display unit such as a screen, a display, a smartphone, a tablet computer. This allows the user of the office chair, for example, to document, check and/or adapt the usage behavior.
  • the gas spring device in particular the gas spring, for example the movable component of the gas spring, includes a plug connector, in particular a plug or a socket for a plug connection, which is designed to electrically connect the gas spring device, in particular the circuit, with other electronic components of the office chair.
  • Other electronic components may include, for example, other sensor elements, input devices, keys, display devices and/or signal transmitters.
  • data generated by the other electronic components can be transmitted to the circuit.
  • the data generated by the other electronic components can then be transmitted wirelessly to the at least one external receiver via the communication interface of the circuit.
  • an office chair with a gas spring device for height adjustment of the office chair is also described.
  • the gas spring device is designed according to the improved concept of the gas spring device.
  • FIG. 1 shows an office chair with a gas spring device
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B show a cross-section of an exemplary design of a gas spring device according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 3 shows another representation of an office chair with a gas spring device
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross-section of another exemplary design of a gas spring device according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 5 is an example of a fastener
  • FIGS. 6A to 6H show various implementations of fasteners as deformation bodies according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 7 shows an example of a deformation body according to the improved concept for illustrating a measuring point
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross-section through an example implementation of a gas spring device with deformation body and slider according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 9 shows a cross-section of another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept for illustrating a measuring point
  • FIG. 10 shows a cross-section of another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept with a two-part housing
  • FIG. 11 shows a cross-section of another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept with a two-part housing
  • FIGS. 12A and 12B show cross sections through another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept with a two-part housing and a deformation body;
  • FIGS. 13A and 13B show cross sections through another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept with a two-part housing and a deformation body;
  • FIGS. 15A, 15B and 15C show different implementations for mounting deformation sensors according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 16 shows a cross-section of another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 17A shows a cross-section of another example implementation of a gas spring device according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 17B is an example implementation of a permanent magnet arrangement for use in a gas spring device according to the improved concept
  • FIG. 17C is another example implementation of a permanent magnet assembly for use in a gas spring device according to the improved concept.
  • FIG. 18 is another example implementation of a permanent magnet arrangement for use in a gas spring device according to the improved concept.
  • FIG. 1 shows a work chair BS with a gas spring device, for example a gas spring device according to the improved concept.
  • the work chair BS has a seat surface SF, a backrest RL connected to the seat surface SF and a base FK.
  • the work chair BS comprises a gas spring device, which includes a housing G and a gas spring with a piston K and a cylinder Z, for example.
  • the housing G of the gas spring device is connected to the base FK of the work chair BS via a cone (not shown).
  • the piston K or the cylinder Z is connected to the seat surface SF of the work chair BS via a cone (not shown).
  • the gas spring for example, is an adjustable gas spring that is designed to adjust the seat height of the work chair BS, especially the seat surface SF.
  • an inclination of the seat surface SF and/or the backrest RL is optionally, a predefined range of the seat height of the work chair BS, especially the seat surface SF.
  • FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B show an exemplary sectional view of a design of a gas spring device according to the improved concept.
  • the gas spring device contains a housing G, which can be connected to the base FK of the work chair BS in the area of a cone KON. Furthermore, the gas spring device comprises a gas spring with a cylinder Z and a piston K.
  • the piston K can also be called a piston rod.
  • the piston K is permanently connected to the housing G via an axial bearing AL.
  • the cylinder Z is mounted or fastened in the housing G by means of a BM fastener. This BM fastener acts as a guide element for cylinder Z in housing G.
  • FIG. 2B the area of the gas spring device around the end plate EP is shown enlarged in an exploded view. It becomes clearer that the thrust bearing AL is designed as a ball bearing.
  • a circuit SK is arranged in an electronic housing EG. Circuit SK, for example, can contain a circuit board or printed circuit board on which electronic components and/or integrated circuits are arranged and, if necessary, interconnected.
  • FIG. 3 shows another representation of an office chair BS with the gas spring device, which is based on the representation of FIG. 1 .
  • Various positions are shown at which a force measurement can be carried out, for example.
  • One of these points is, for example, the connection point CP between the chair and the gas spring device. It is also possible to measure the force at the connection point BP between the gas spring device and the base FK. Alternatively or additionally, a force measurement can also be carried out within the gas spring device, marked by the point IP.
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross-section of an exemplary design of a gas spring device according to the improved concept, especially for use in an office chair BS, as shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 3 .
  • the gas spring device comprises a housing G, which, for example, is connected via a first cone to the base FK of the work chair BS.
  • the gas spring device comprises a gas spring with a cylinder Z and a piston K.
  • the piston K is fixedly connected to the housing G.
  • the cylinder Z for example, is connected to the seat surface SF of the work chair BS via a second cone.
  • cylinder Z can move along a longitudinal axis of the gas spring, for example to adjust the height of the seat surface SF and/or to cushion the seat surface SF, for example when a user sits down on the work chair BS.
  • the longitudinal axis of the gas spring is indicated by a semi-dotted line in FIG. 4 .
  • the gas spring in particular the cylinder and/or piston K, can be rotationally movable to allow the seat surface SF of the work chair BS to rotate.
  • the gas spring has, for example, an adjustment element V on cylinder Z. If the adjustment element V is actuated, for example by a lever (not shown) which can be actuated by the user of the office chair, a movement of the cylinder Z along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring is released for height adjustment of the seat surface SF. If the adjustment element V is not actuated, the cylinder is locked, so that a height adjustment of the seat surface SF is not possible. In this state, for example, the gas spring is only used for damping depending on a spring constant of the gas spring.
  • the gas spring device also has a fastener BM, which is firmly connected to the cylinder Z, for example.
  • the fastener BM can be ring-shaped and enclose the cylinder Z.
  • the fastener BM can also have two or more elongated or rod-shaped individual components which are attached to the cylinder Z at different, in particular opposite positions. If the cylinder Z moves along the longitudinal axis or if the cylinder Z rotates around the longitudinal axis of the gas spring, the fastener BM also moves along the longitudinal axis or rotates around the longitudinal axis accordingly.
  • the gas spring device also has an electronic circuit SK.
  • the circuit SK for example, can be located on or attached to the fastener BM, in particular.
  • Circuit SK for example, can contain a circuit board or printed circuit board on which electronic components and/or integrated circuits are arranged and, if necessary, interconnected.
  • the board can be attached to the fastener BM.
  • the gas spring device also has a force sensor KS, which is attached, for example, to the gas spring, especially to the piston K or to the housing G.
  • the force sensor KS is attached to piston K.
  • the force sensor KS for example, can include a strain gauge that is attached to the piston K, for example.
  • the force sensor KS can include a piezoelectric sensor, which is arranged, for example, on the piston K or between the piston K and the housing G.
  • the force sensor KS is electrically connected to the circuit SK (connection not shown).
  • the force sensor KS detects the force acting in the direction of the longitudinal axis and generates a force signal depending on the force detected.
  • the force sensor KS transmits the force signal to the circuit SK.
  • the SK circuit calculates weight data representing the body weight of the user of the work chair BS from the force signal.
  • the SK circuit also includes a communication interface, in particular an interface for wireless data transmission.
  • the interface can be a Bluetooth interface, a WLAN interface, a GSM-based interface, a radio interface such as Zigbee, RF or RFID or another interface.
  • the circuit can transmit the weight data via the communication interface to an external receiver, such as another office equipment, a display device such as a smartphone or tablet computer, a computer or a server.
  • the gas spring device has a deformation sensor, which in the example shown in FIG. 4 comprises a first deformation sensor element VS 1 and a second deformation sensor element VS 2 .
  • the deformation sensor elements VS 1 , VS 2 are arranged on the cylinder Z, for example.
  • the deformation sensor elements VS 1 , VS 2 are strain gauges, for example.
  • the deformation sensor elements VS 1 , VS 2 are electrically connected to the circuit SK.
  • the deformation sensor elements VS 1 , VS 2 detect a deformation of the gas spring, in particular of cylinder Z, for example by a different load on cylinder Z at the positions of the deformation sensor elements VS 1 , VS 2 .
  • the deformation sensor, in particular the deformation sensor elements VS 1 , VS 2 are designed to generate a deformation signal depending on the detected deformation and to transmit the deformation signal to the circuit SK.
  • the circuit determines center of gravity data representing a position or a position of the center of gravity of the user of the office chair.
  • the circuit SK is set up to transmit the center of gravity data to the external receiver via the communication interface.
  • the circuit is set up to generate the center of gravity data depending on the deformation signal and the force signal.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of a fastener which can be used, for example, as a guide element for the gas spring in a housing G of the gas spring device. Only a representative area of the element is shown, which is formed by a cylindrical base body with radially protruding ribs.
  • the element is preferably made of plastic, but can also be designed as a metal body. In the version shown, the element has a substantially homogeneous cross-section, so that a constant stiffness results in axial direction.
  • the element can be used as a deformation body in the gas spring device, as deformations of the gas spring or the housing also lead to a deformation of the element. Such deformations can in turn be detected by one or more deformation sensors. Depending on the orientation of the deformation sensors, the resulting deformation signals allow conclusions to be drawn about the axially and/or radially acting forces on the gas spring arrangement.
  • FIGS. 6A to 6H show various designs of fasteners as deformation bodies according to the improved concept.
  • Each of these deformation bodies is characterized by at least one selected area with reduced stiffness, which are especially suitable as measuring positions DMP for deformation sensors.
  • these areas have a reduced stiffness in relation to other, for example adjacent areas of the deformation body. Due to the lower stiffness in the selected areas, deformation occurs there more noticeably and can be detected more reliably via the deformation sensor(s).
  • some of the ribs are formed with flatter and thinner areas, resulting in an increased effect of deformation.
  • both the cylindrical body of the guide element or deformation body and the radial ribs are interrupted, so that a force flow essentially occurs via the remaining webs. These therefore represent a possible measuring position DMP.
  • the cylindrical area at the lower end is formed by a web construction, whereby the force flow over the remaining webs takes place as measuring positions DMP.
  • the ribs in the lower part of the element are provided with recesses so that there are no direct connections of the ribs to the cylindrical base body in this area.
  • the resulting weakening results in one or more possible measuring positions DMP.
  • a cylindrical ring is provided at the lower end of the ribs, which, with the exception of the ribs, has no connection to the central cylindrical body. This in turn results in a lower stiffness in this range, which enables a measuring position DMP.
  • FIG. 6F is similar to the design in FIG. 6C and differs in that a ring construction is provided at the lower end of the element instead of the web construction. This in turn results in a possible measuring position DMP.
  • FIG. 6H similar to FIG. 6C , a web construction is formed in which a force flow essentially takes place via the webs, which are marked as measuring positions DMP.
  • FIGS. 6A to 6H The principle described in FIGS. 6A to 6H is also used in the design example of a deformation body in FIG. 7 .
  • a measurement is preferably carried out at the measuring positions DMP in the lower area of the cylindrical base body without ribs.
  • the deformation bodies shown in FIGS. 5-7 can be produced advantageously from plastic, although production from metal is not excluded.
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross-section of an example implementation of a further gas spring device with deformation body or fastening element BM with a sliding piece GL between the cylinder Z and the fastening element BM.
  • the illustration shows that the deformation body BM has areas of lower stiffness, namely where the deformation body BM has corresponding recesses inside and outside along the cylindrical circumference.
  • the deformation body BM in the shown embodiment is made of metal, whereby the form-fitting connection between gas spring or cylinder Z and deformation body BM is produced by the sliding piece at the top and bottom.
  • the deformation measurements improve due to the linear material properties of the metal, as it has a linear elastic behavior.
  • a measuring position DMP can be provided on the inside or outside of a housing of the gas spring device, as shown in FIG. 9 , for example.
  • the measuring position DMP is located between a fastener or guide element and the cone KON.
  • radial forces can be measured, i.e. forces perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the housing G is formed by an inner tube IR, which is at least partially inserted into an outer tube AR and connected to it.
  • the connection is made in the area of the dashed circles along the respective circumference, i.e. at the lower end in FIG. 10 and in the middle area of the housing in FIG. 11 .
  • FIGS. 12A and 12B and FIGS. 13A and 13B use a concept for case G similar to FIGS. 10 and 11 .
  • the housing again is built by inner pipe IR and outer pipe AR, which are connected at points marked by a dotted circle along the circumference.
  • a special deformation body VK is provided in each case in the area of these fastenings, on which corresponding strain gauges or similar can be applied. This is indicated by the possible measuring positions DMP.
  • the strain gauges can be mounted in advance on the deformation body VK and then inserted into the housing.
  • connection between the outer ring and inner ring is formed by three webs, at each of which a measuring position DMP can be provided.
  • this also enables the detection of a bending load on the gas spring, i.e. radial forces.
  • FIGS. 15A, 15B and 15C show different designs for mounting deformation sensors according to the improved concept.
  • different force influences can be recorded in order to record forces in several directions, for example axial forces and radial forces. Bending moments can also be calculated from the measurements.
  • the gas spring device in this embodiment optionally contains an energy harvesting device with an energy store (not shown), a coil S 1 and a permanent magnet arrangement M.
  • the energy store can be contained by the circuit SK or be arranged at another location of the gas spring device, for example in the housing G.
  • coil S 1 is arranged in a ring around the cylinder Z. So one or more windings of coil S 1 run ring-shaped or essentially ring-shaped around cylinder Z.
  • the coil S 1 is wound or arranged around the fastener BM.
  • a winding axis of coil S 1 is parallel to or coincides with the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • Coil S 1 is electrically connected to circuit SK.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M in the gas spring device of FIG. 16 is formed by an annular permanent magnet or a large number of annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 . It should be noted that the permanent magnet arrangement M comprises at least one annular permanent magnet. In particular, the number of ring-shaped permanent magnets is not necessarily equal to 5, as shown in FIG. 16 . In addition, the permanent magnet arrangement M can also contain more than five annular permanent magnets, as indicated by the points in FIG. 16 .
  • each of the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 is radially magnetized.
  • each of the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 has a north pole on an inner side, in particular a radial inner side, and a south pole on an outer side, in particular a radial outer side, or vice versa.
  • the North and South poles are shown in FIG. 16 as N and S.
  • the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 of the permanent magnet arrangement M for example, are stacked one above the other along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • annular permanent magnets are magnetized in the opposite direction. For example, annular permanent magnets adjacent to an annular permanent magnet with a south pole on the inside and a north pole on the outside have a north pole on the inside and a south pole on the outside and vice versa.
  • Each of the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 has a symmetry axis which coincides with or substantially coincides with the longitudinal axis of the gas spring or runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 are arranged around the cylinder Z, the fastening element BM and the coil S 1 .
  • the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 for example, are mounted on an inner side of housing G.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M generates an inhomogeneous magnetic flux density inside the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 .
  • the arrangement and orientation of the annular permanent magnets RM 1 , RM 2 , RM 3 , RM 4 , RM 5 or their axis of symmetry and the arrangement or orientation of coil S 1 generate a magnetic flux through coil S 1 . Due to the inhomogeneity of the magnetic flux density, the magnetic flux through coil S 1 changes during movement of cylinder Z and thus of coil S 1 along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the changing magnetic flux through coil S 1 induces a voltage in coil S 1 by electromagnetic induction and generates a current in the coil based on the induced voltage, for example.
  • the circuit SK is designed to tap the induced voltage and/or the generated current and thus charge the energy store. If necessary, the circuit SK may also be equipped to rectify the induced voltage or the current generated to charge the energy store by means of a rectifier circuit.
  • a power supply of the circuit SK, the force sensor KS, the deformation sensor, the communication interface and/or other elements of the gas spring device is thus possible by means of the energy harvesting device and the energy store.
  • the energy harvesting device can contain the force sensor KS instead of or in addition to the coil S 1 and the permanent magnet arrangement M, especially if the force sensor KS comprises a piezoelectric sensor.
  • the energy store can then be charged, for example, by an electrical voltage generated by the piezoelectric sensor or a resulting current.
  • the gas spring device does not include the energy harvesting device.
  • the circuit can be supplied with electrical energy via one or more batteries.
  • Alternative embodiments of the gas spring device do not include the force sensor KS and/or the deformation sensor.
  • the housing G is not connected to the base FK, but to the seat surface SF, for example, while the piston K or the cylinder Z is connected to the base FK.
  • not the cylinder Z of the gas spring is movable, but the piston K, while the cylinder Z is fixedly connected to the housing G along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • circuit SK is not arranged on the fastener BM, but for example at a different position in or on the housing G. Circuit SK for example can also be arranged outside of housing G.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M is connected to the cylinder Z and is moved along the longitudinal axis when the cylinder Z moves.
  • the coil S 1 is not connected to the cylinder Z and is not moved along the longitudinal axis when the cylinder Z moves.
  • the gas spring device has a plug connector ST, especially a plug or a socket.
  • the connector ST for example, can be connected to another corresponding connector of the office chair BS, which is arranged, for example, on the seat surface SF or the base FK.
  • the connector ST is electrically connected to the circuit SK.
  • data can be exchanged between the circuit SK and other electronic components of the office chair BS.
  • data can be transferred from the other electronic components of the office chair to the circuit SK.
  • the data transmitted from the other electronic components to the circuit SK can be transmitted via the communication interface of the circuit SK to the other external receiver.
  • the other electronic components can, for example, be supplied with electrical energy via the energy harvesting device and the plug connector ST.
  • the energy harvesting device can be used to supply power to the other electronic components.
  • FIG. 17A shows another example embodiment of a gas spring device according to the improved concept.
  • the gas spring device of FIG. 17A is based on the gas spring device of FIG. 4 or FIG. 16 .
  • Differences between the gas spring device of FIG. 17A and the gas spring device of FIG. 4 or FIG. 16 concern, for example, only the energy harvesting device and possibly a shape of the fastener BM.
  • the energy harvesting device of the gas spring device of FIG. 17A contains a coil S 2 whose windings run, for example, around a winding axis which lies in a plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the coil S 2 can be arranged on the fastener BM.
  • the fastener comprises, for example, at least one elongated component arranged on the cylinder Z.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M contains a first and a second permanent magnet Ml, M 2 .
  • the first permanent magnet Ml for example, is mounted on a first side of housing G, especially on an inner side of housing G.
  • the second permanent magnet M 2 is mounted on a second side of housing G, especially on an inner side of housing G.
  • the second side is opposite the first side.
  • the first permanent magnet M 1 has a south pole on one side facing housing G and the second permanent magnet M 2 has a north pole on one side facing housing G.
  • the first permanent magnet M 1 has a north pole. Accordingly, the first permanent magnet M 1 has a north pole on one side facing away from the housing G, i.e. towards the gas spring, while the second permanent magnet M 2 has a south pole on one side facing away from the housing, i.e. towards the gas spring.
  • the arrangement of coil S 2 or its orientation and the arrangement and orientation of the first and second permanent magnets M 1 , M 2 generate a magnetic flux density which, depending on the position, especially the rotational position, generates a more or less large magnetic flux through coil S 2 . If the cylinder Z or the gas spring rotates around the longitudinal axis of the gas spring, for example caused by a rotation of the office chair or the seat surface SF, the coil S 2 also rotates in this way. Consequently, an angle that includes the coil S 2 , in particular a winding plane or the winding axis of the coil S 2 , with a direction of magnetic flux density changes during rotation.
  • the magnetic flux through coil S 2 varies during the rotational movement around the longitudinal axis, which in turn leads to an induction voltage in coil S 2 .
  • the induced voltage induces a current which is picked up by the circuit SK, rectified if necessary and used to charge the energy store.
  • FIG. 17B shows an example implementation of a permanent magnet arrangement M for use in a gas spring device according to the improved concept, in particular a gas spring device as shown in FIG. 17A .
  • the first magnet M 1 is a semicircular magnet with radial magnetization, so that on the inside of the first magnet M 1 there is a north pole and on the outside of the first magnet M 2 there is a south pole.
  • the second permanent magnet M 2 is also designed as a radially magnetized semicircular magnet.
  • the second permanent magnet M 2 has a south pole on one inside and a north pole on one outside.
  • the first and second permanent magnets M 1 , M 2 are arranged so that together they form a ring which is arranged around the coil S 2 and the gas spring, as shown in FIG. 17A .
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M can also be designed as a single diametrically polarized magnet. With such magnets, one half ring half represents a north pole and another half ring half a south pole.
  • FIG. 17C shows another example of a permanent magnet arrangement M for use in a gas spring device according to the improved concept, in particular a gas spring device as shown in FIG. 17A .
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M is annular ( FIG. 17C shows only a partial segment of the permanent magnet arrangement M) and runs around the coil S 2 and the gas spring, especially the cylinder Z.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M consists of permanent magnets M 3 , M 4 , M 5 , M 6 arranged side by side, which for example have the form of ring segments. Adjacent ring segments correspond to alternately magnetized magnets, especially alternately radially magnetized magnets.
  • Each ring segment M 3 , M 4 , M 5 , M 6 has either a north pole on one side and a south pole on the outside or vice versa. Ring segments adjacent to a ring segment which has a south pole on the inside and a north pole on the outside have a north pole on the inside and a south pole on the outside and vice versa.
  • the magnetic flux density B runs in an arc on the inside of the permanent magnet arrangement M from the north poles of the ring segments to the south poles of the adjacent ring segments. This generates an inhomogeneous magnetic field inside the permanent magnet arrangement M. Consequently, the magnetic flux through coil S 2 changes during a rotational movement of coil S 2 around the longitudinal axis of the gas spring, which in turn leads to an induced voltage in coil S 2 .
  • the magnetic flux density B is shown as an example only between two ring segments M 5 , M 5 .
  • FIG. 18 shows another example implementation of a permanent magnet arrangement M for use in a gas spring device according to the improved concept.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M of FIG. 18 can be used in a gas spring device as in FIG. 16 instead of or in addition to the permanent magnet arrangement shown and described there.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M of FIG. 18 contains an annular permanent magnet RM, which is arranged around the gas spring, especially around the cylinder Z.
  • the longitudinal axis of the gas spring is indicated in FIG. 18 by a semi-dot line.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M also has a first ferromagnetic element FM 1 , which has a U-shaped profile with an opening facing away from the gas spring or cylinder Z, respectively.
  • the first ferromagnetic element FM 1 for example, is rotationally symmetrical around the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and runs around the gas spring or around the cylinder Z.
  • the annular permanent magnet RM is radially magnetized and has a south pole on a radial inner side and a north pole on a radial outer side or vice versa.
  • the annular permanent magnet RM 1 is connected to the first ferromagnetic element FM 1 , in particular magnetically conductive.
  • the annular permanent magnet RM 1 is located inside the U-shaped profile of the first ferrom
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M also has a coil S 3 , which is arranged around the annular permanent magnet RM and is connected to it, for example.
  • a winding axis of the coil S 3 is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the gas spring and/or to the symmetry axis of the annular permanent magnet RM.
  • the first ferromagnetic element FM 1 is connected to the cylinder Z of the gas spring, so that when the cylinder Z moves along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring, the first ferromagnetic element FM 1 , the annular permanent magnet RM and the coil S 3 also move along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring.
  • the permanent magnet arrangement M also has a second ferromagnetic element FM 2 , which is not moved along the longitudinal axis of the gas spring when the cylinder Z moves and is connected, for example, to the housing G of the gas spring device.
  • the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 for example, is arranged rotationally symmetrically around the gas spring, for example on an inner side of housing G.
  • the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 has a stepped profile.
  • the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 has first regions which have a first distance, in particular a first radial distance, from an axis of symmetry of the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 and second regions which have a second distance, in particular a second radial distance, from the axis of symmetry of the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 .
  • the second distance is greater than the first distance.
  • the magnetic flux density at one position of the coil S 3 varies through a changing flux density guidance due to the first and second ferromagnetic elements FM 1 , FM 2 , the U-shaped profile of the first ferromagnetic element FM 1 and the stepped profile of the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 .
  • first and/or second ferromagnetic elements FM 1 , FM 2 contain iron or another ferromagnetic material.
  • the second ferromagnetic element FM 2 is connected to the cylinder Z and is moved along the longitudinal axis. Then the first ferromagnetic element FM 1 , the annular permanent magnet RM and the coil S 3 are not connected to the cylinder Z and are therefore not moved along the longitudinal axis.
  • an office chair BS With an office chair BS according to the improved concept, it is possible to record user data such as the weight data, the center of gravity data, the other weight data, the height data and/or the other height data and to transmit them to an external receiver, for example to evaluate the user data, using the circuit SK.
  • the evaluated user data can serve, for example, as a basis for instructions to the user of the office chair BS. In this way, the usage behavior of the user of the BS office chair can be improved.
  • the gas spring device is easy to replace, so that, for example, conventional office chairs can also be equipped with a gas spring device of an office chair BS according to the improved concept.

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