FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] For chairs to be used at a gathering, such as schools, concert venues or arenas,
the present invention relates to a rechargeable battery type chair warming method,
a rechargeable battery type chair warming device and a rechargeable battery type heatable
chair, which are warmed by setting a rechargeable battery by the individuals who respectively
use the chairs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Recently, chairs having a heater mechanism have become used for car seats and theater
seats, and a warm feeling during sitting can be experienced even in winter. These
technologies are produced by a technology of highly efficient heating element. However,
the power needs to be supplied from a car battery or a house hold wall socket, so
they cannot be used outside. Further, for movable chairs or foldable chairs used at
a gathering, such as schools, gymnasiums or public halls, if power is supplied from
outer supply by connecting wires to the chairs, heatable chairs would not exist due
to being cumbersome and difficulty in finding storage space. Therefore, it is a current
situation that people have to suffer from coldness at a gathering in winter. In addition,
when power is used for that purpose at a facility, because power consumption varies
depending upon the number of people gathered, we will have difficulty in estimating
the maximum power consumption and cost in advance.
[0003] Then, in order to solve these problems, various technologies have been proposed.
For example, a seat warming device where heating is conducted per seat by individual
warming seats at a pavilion of a facility is proposed, and a heater unit of each seat
is connected to a power supply using power cables in parallel, and the setting of
each seat temperature of heat generation is operated by a facility manager (see Patent
Literature 1). However, because power is supplied through connected cables, the problem
due to cable connection and the problem regarding the estimation of the power to be
used cannot be solved. Further, a warming device for seat where a flexible electric
heater is intensively arranged to a portion that makes contact with a human body on
a chair or a vehicle seat is also proposed (Patent Literature 2). However, since said
technology is also to utilize a car battery or a motorcycle battery, this is inappropriate
for a use outside. Therefore, any technologies have not accomplished the elimination
of the problems.
[0004]
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Publication No. 3525263
Patent Literature 2: Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-210159
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Problem to be Solved by the Invention
[0005] Taking the above-mentioned problems into consideration, an object of the present
invention is to provide a rechargeable battery type chair warming method, a rechargeable
battery type chair warming device, and a rechargeable battery type heatable chair
that enable warming chairs to be used at schools, hospitals, concert venues, arenas
and camping sites by setting a rechargeable battery by each individual who uses a
chair.
Means for solving the Problems
[0006] In order to accomplish the object, the present invention is a rechargeable battery
type chair warming method for warming a seating surface, and a method where a heat
generating unit is established in a seat or/and a seat back rest; concurrently, power
is supplied from a rechargeable battery to the heat generating unit by attaching the
rechargeable battery to the power supply unit by an individual who uses the chair
is adopted.
[0007] Further, the present invention is a rechargeable battery type chair warming device,
and is comprised of a heat generating unit and a power supply unit, and the heat generating
unit is structured such that a heating element is covered with a thermal conduction
member, and a mounting mechanism to a chair is established in a predetermined place(s),
and the power supply unit is configured such that a socket for attaching a rechargeable
battery and power is supplied to the heat generating unit from a rechargeable battery
and the heat generating unit is heated.
[0008] In addition, the present invention is a heatable rechargeable battery type heatable
chair, and it is configured such that a heat generating unit formed by covering a
heating element with a thermal conduction member in a seat or/and a seat back rest;
concurrently, a power supply unit equipped with a socket for inserting a rechargeable
battery in the power supply unit, and power is supplied from the rechargeable battery
to the heat generating unit and the chair is warmed up.
[0009] Further, in the rechargeable battery type chair warming device and the rechargeable
battery type heatable chair, for the present invention, a configuration comprising
a controller that enables adjustment of warming temperature by controlling voltage
for supplying power to the heat generating unit can be adopted.
[0010] Then, in the rechargeable battery type chair warming device and the rechargeable
heatable chair, for the present invention, a configuration where a silicon rubber
heater or a silicon cord heater is adopted as a heating element can be adopted.
Efficacy of the Invention
[0011] According to the rechargeable battery type chair warming method and the rechargeable
battery type chair warming device relating to the present invention, it becomes possible
to change a chair to a heatable chair by merely placing a heat generating unit on
a seat and/or a seat back rest of existing chairs, and it becomes possible to efficiently
use existing equipment and an effect of contributing to an economic effect is produced.
[0012] Further, according to the rechargeable battery type chair warming method, the rechargeable
battery type chair warming device and the rechargeable battery type heatable chair
relating to the present invention, the power supply is a rechargeable battery carried
by individuals, and it is unnecessary to furnish power from an outlet through a cable,
it becomes possible to utilize the chair at a location without any power supply, such
as outdoors. Consequently, the facility does not have to forcibly receive a burden
of power charges, and since only a person who desires to have a chair warmed can pay
the power charges, fairness according to self-pay burden can be maintained, and in
addition, another advantageous effect where a facility manager can estimate maximum
electric current to be used and power consumption can be estimated in advance is also
produced.
[0013] In addition, according to the rechargeable battery type chair warming method, the
rechargeable battery type chair warming device and the rechargeable battery type heatable
chair, since a power supply is a rechargeable battery carried by individuals, even
if a person has forgot to turn off the power, the power will be automatically turned
off when the power in the rechargeable battery is out, and even if a person has forgot
to turn off the power for a long time, an economic effect where unnecessary power
usage can be minimized is produced. Further, another advantageous effect of the present
invention is to reduce causes of electrical fire, electrical fire extinguishing difficulties,
and electric shock accidents.
[0014] In addition, in the rechargeable battery type chair warming device and the rechargeable
battery type heatable chair relating to the present invention, since the upper limit
of the setting temperature can be determined per individual if the configuration having
a controller is adopted, another effect where dissatisfaction caused by a difference
in feeling temperature by individuals will never be provided is also produced.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Hereafter, embodiments of the rechargeable battery type chair warming method, a rechargeable
battery type chair warming device 1 and a rechargeable battery type heatable chair
10 relating to the present invention will be described based on drawings.
[0016] Fig. 1 is an explanatory drawing showing an embodiment of the rechargeable battery
type chair warming device 1 relating to the present invention. The rechargeable battery
type chair warming device 1 is comprised of a heat generating unit 3 arranged in a
seat 2a of a chair 2 and a power supply unit 4. Further, as a portion to be warmed,
even if the seat 2a or a seat back rest 2b of the chair may be warmed up, since the
structure and the mounting method may not be different, only an embodiment to warming
the seat 2a is shown in the figure.
[0017] The heat generating unit 3 has a function to generate heat by electrical resistance
of a heating element 8 due to the supply from the power supply, and it is structured
such that the heating element 8 is covered with a thermal conduction member 9 and
a mounting mechanism T is established at a predetermined section, and a structure
where general silicon rubber heater, silicon cord heater or other metal fiber to be
described later is covered with the thermal conduction member 9 may be adopted. As
a material of the heating element 8, copper alloy, nickel alloy and nichrome wire
can be considered, and as a material of the thermal conduction member 9, general glass
fibers can be considered; however, it is not limited to this and two or more types
of materials of combination can be considered. Furthermore, as the silicon rubber
heater or the silicon cord heater, if silicon rubber 9a is used as a material of the
thermal conduction member 9, an effect where far infrared rays are efficiently emitted
can be obtained, and, since the silicon rubber 9a is flexible, when the seat is curved
or a fabric, this can be attached, as well.
[0018] The mounting mechanism T established to the heat generating unit 3 is for mounting
the rechargeable battery type chair warming device 1 to the chair 2, and as long as
the function is fulfilled, there is no special limitation; however, it is desirable
to use wood screws, pressure-sensitive adhesive double coated tape with heat resistance,
or detachable Velcro fastening.
[0019] Furthermore, in the heat generating unit 3, it is desirable to place an aluminum
foil 7 for equally transmitting the heat generated from the heating element 8 to the
entire seat 2a or seat back rest 2b. The aluminum foil 7 is molded along the shape
of the seat 2a, the seat back rest 2b and the heating element 8. Further, it is desirable
to equip a heat insulator 6 outside of the heat generating unit 3 for keeping the
heat generated by the heating element 8 and for preventing the heat from emitting
to the outside. As the heat insulator 6, glass fibers that have a configuration to
cover the entire outside of the heat generating unit 3, and that have good insulation
can be considered.
[0020] The detailed embodiment of the heat generating unit 3 is shown in Fig. 2. In other
words, Fig. 2 is a structural cross sectional view showing embodiments of the heat
generating unit 3 to be used in the present invention.
[0021] Fig. 2 (a) is a structural cross sectional view showing an embodiment in the case
of adopting a silicon rubber heater to the heat generating unit 3. The silicon rubber
heater is a sheet heating element having a structure where the heating element 8 is
covered with the silicon rubber 9a, which is a thermal conduction member 9. Furthermore,
in the figure, a embodiment where the aluminum foil 7 is attached to the mounting
surface side of the heat generating unit 3 to the chair 2; concurrently, a sheet adhesive
member, such as an adhesive tape, is equipped as the mounting mechanism T is shown,
and the aluminum foil 7 fulfills the role to uniformly transmit the heat generated
by the heating element 8 to the entire seat 2a or seat back rest 2b of the chair 2.
Further, the entire rear side of the heat generating unit 3 is covered with the heat
insulator 6 and the efficacy not to emit the heat generated by the heating element
8 to the outside is enhanced.
[0022] Fig. 2 (b) is a structural cross sectional view showing an embodiment in the case
of adopting a silicon cord heater to the heat generating unit 3. The silicon cord
heater is a sheet heating element with a structure where the heating element 8 is
a cord-like linear heating element covered with the silicon rubber 9a, which is the
thermal conduction member 9, and its periphery is further covered with the aluminum
foil 7. The aluminum foil 7 fulfills a role to uniformly transmit the heat generated
by the heating element 8 to the entire seat 2a or back seat rest 2b of the chair 2.
Further, in the figure, an embodiment equipped with a sheet adhesive member, such
as an adhesive tape, as the mounting mechanism T to the mounting surface side of the
heat generating unit 3 to the chair 2. Then, the entire rear side of the heat generating
unit 3 is covered with the heat insulator 6 and the efficacy not to emit the heat
generated by the heating element 8 to the outside is enhanced.
[0023] Fig. 2 (c) is a structural cross sectional view showing an embodiment in the case
of adopting the heating element 8 where a heat generating material, such as a metal
wire, is made of fibers, to the heat generating unit 3. In other words, a heat generating
material, such as extremely thin metal fibers, is used as the heating element 8, and
a sheet heating element with a structure where fiber orientation or uniform dispersion
of fibers for uniforming the resistance is noted and a pattern is sewn. Then, as shown
in the figure, it is structured such that the heat generating unit 8 is insulated
by the heat insulator 6, such as glass fibers with good insulation, and this is covered
with a flexible urethane material 9b. Further, in the figure, an embodiment equipped
with a sheet adhesive member, such as an adhesive tape, as the mounting mechanism
T to the mounting surface side of the heat generating unit 3 to the chair 2 is shown.
Then, the entire rear side of the heat generating unit 3 is covered with the heat
insulator 6 and the efficacy not to emit the heat generated by the heating element
8 to the outside is enhanced. Furthermore, as the material of the heating element
8, metal fibers, such as stainless fibers or copper alloy fibers, can be considered;
however, in recent years, a sheet where carbon fibers and synthetic fibers are mainly
used and electrical conductivity is controlled has been developed, and it is considered
to be used.
[0024] The power supply unit 4 is for supplying power to the heat generating unit 3, and
is structured to be equipped with a socket 4c for attaching a rechargeable battery
5. A shape of the power supply unit 4 is determined according to the rechargeable
battery 5 to be used, and as a material, a lightweight resin can be considered, but
it shall not be limited. Further, it is necessary to be equipped with a control unit
for power control within the power supply unit 4, and in addition, it is also possible
to establish a power switch 4a and a volume controller 4b for temperature adjustment
outside the power supply unit 4. Furthermore, in the case of adopting the embodiment
to establish the control unit, the control unit is comprised with a CPU, a memory,
an I/O interface, and an A/D converter, power distribution is started to the heat
generating unit 3 by turning on the power switch 4a, and the temperature is adjusted
minutely to attain desired temperature by the volume controller 4b.
[0025] The rechargeable battery 5 is a power supply medium for supplying power to the heat
generating unit 3 through the power supply unit 4, and the size and shape can be considered
selecting from standardized articles, which are standardized for securing compatibility
to articles, and in particular, a lightweight and compact battery with large capacity
and portability is selected. Regarding the type of the rechargeable battery, as long
as it is a secondary battery, it shall not be particularly limited. Further, even
a primary battery can be used; however, since this battery will be disposed, it is
not economical, and a secondary battery is desirable except for the time of emergency
or disaster. Specifically, a secondary battery, such as nickel hydride batteries or
nickelcadmium batteries or lithium-ion batteries, can be considered. However, from
the viewpoints of heating value and power consumption, a lithium ion secondary battery
having characteristics, which are lighter, having no memory effect, and less capacity
reduction due to self-discharge, is desirable. Further, recently, a bendable ultra-thin
secondary battery has been developed, and if the rechargeable battery 5 having this
flexibility is introduced, it becomes possible to integrate components by superimposedly
hierarchizing the heat generating unit 3 and the power supply unit 4, as well.
[0026] Furthermore, regarding the chair 2, which is a subject where the rechargeable battery
type chair warming device 1 relating to the present invention is mounted, any types
of chairs 2, such as wheelchair, in addition to chairs with ordinary configurations
are usable, and the subjects shall not be limited. In other words, the present invention
shall not to be limited to a fixed configuration chair as shown in Fig. 1. For example,
a foldable chair as shown in Fig. 5 (a) is usable, and as long as chairs have a configuration
and a structure having space where the heat generating unit 3 and the power supply
unit 4 can be placed in the seat 2a or back seat rest 2b. Further, since it is possible
to adopt a flexible silicon rubber heater to the heat generating unit 3, a foldable
cloth chair as shown in Fig. 5 (b) is also usable, and in addition, even if the seat
shape is circular as shown in Fig. 5 (c), this is usable.
[0027] Next, a rechargeable battery type heatable chair 10 relating to the present invention
will be described. Fig. 3 is a partial cross sectional view showing an embodiment
of the rechargeable battery type heatable chair 10 relating to the present invention.
The rechargeable battery type heatable chair 10 is comprised of the heat generating
unit 3 established in the seat 2a or/and the back seat rest of the chair 2 and the
power supply unit 4 for supplying power to the heat generating unit 3.
[0028] The heat generating unit 3 is structured such that the heating element 8 is covered
with the thermal conduction member 9; in other words, the structure is similar to
that of the heat generating unit 3 used in the rechargeable battery type chair warming
device 1 except for the mounting mechanism T. At this time, in the explanation of
the heat generating unit 3 of the rechargeable battery type chair warming device 1,
"mounting surface side to the chair 2" and "rear side" can be used as original language
and meaning when the heat generating unit 3 of the rechargeable battery type heatable
chair 10 is configured to be mounted outside the chair 2, and it shall be interpreted
by substituting "human body side" and "rear side" (opposite side from the human body;
these are the same hereafter) when the heat generating unit 3 is incorporated in the
chair 2, respectively.
[0029] Regarding the place where the heat generating unit 3 is arranged, both the embodiment
where the heat generating unit 3 is incorporated in the chair 2 (built-in type) as
shown in Fig. 3, and the embodiment where the heat generating unit 3 is mounted outside
the chair 2 (external type) as shown in Fig. 4 are applicable.
[0030] The power supply unit 4 is for supplying power to the heat generating unit 3, and
the rechargeable battery 5 is a power supply medium for supplying a power to the heat
generating unit 3 through the power supply unit 4, and both are similar to the power
supply unit 4 and the rechargeable battery 5 used in the rechargeable chair heating
device 1.
[0031] Furthermore, regarding the chair 2 used for the rechargeable battery type heatable
chair 10 relating to the present invention, general configurations of chairs 2, such
as wheelchair, are applicable, and the subjects shall not be limited as similar to
the above-mentioned one. In other words, the present invention shall not to be limited
to a fixed configuration chair as shown in Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, but for example, the
present invention is applicable to various configurations of chairs 2 as shown in
Fig. 5.
Embodiment 1
[0032] First, the mounting method of the rechargeable battery type chair warming device
1 relating to the present invention will be described. The heat generating unit 3
is mounted on the lower surface of the seat 2a or/and the rear side of the back seat
rest 2b of the existing chair through the mounting mechanism T, such as pressure-sensitive
adhesive double covered tape. At this time, the aluminum foil 7 is inserted between
the lower surface of the seat 2a or the rear side of the back sear rest 2b and the
heat generating unit 3 on an as-needed basis. Further, the heat insulator 6 is placed
so as to cover the heat generating unit 3 according to the circumstances.
[0033] After that, the power supply unit 4 is mounted in the predetermined place of the
chair 2, and the heating element 8 of the heat generating unit 3 is connected with
the power supply unit 4 through a connector, and then, mounting of the rechargeable
battery type chair warming device 1 relating to the present invention is completed.
Embodiment 2
[0034] Next, a warming method for the chair 2 where the rechargeable battery type chair
warming device 1 relating to the present invention is mounted and the chair 2 using
the rechargeable battery type heatable chair 10 will be described.
[0035] At first, the rechargeable battery 5 is attached to the socket 4c of the power supply
unit 4. Next, the power is turned on using the power switch 4a of the power supply
unit 4. Then, the volume controller 4b for temperature control is adjusted on an as-needed
basis, and warming adjustment is conducted so as to be a preferred temperature.
[0036] Furthermore, when stopping warming the chair, the opposite process to the warming
operation should be conducted. In other words, the operation is completed by turning
the power switch 4a off and extracting the rechargeable battery 5 from the socket
4c of the power supply unit 4.
Industrial Applicability
[0037] According to the present invention, since a power supply, such as an electric outlet,
is unnecessary, the present invention can be adopted to any type of chair 2 in any
location regardless of inside or outside. As the situations where the adoption is
especially expected, any and all aspects, such a wheelchair on the occasion of going
out, the chair 2 at outside stadium to be used for watching winter sports, the chair
2 at a seminar or a portable mobile chair at a camping site, can be assumed, and users
will be very pleased at all situations. In addition, since the method of warming by
setting the rechargeable batteries 5 brought/purchased by individuals who use the
chairs 2, respectively, is adopted, there is no concern for a facility to be responsible
for any extra electric charge, and it is also possible to maintain the fairness among
users of the facility from the point where a person who needs to warm the chair 2
warms the chair up at their own expense. Therefore, the industrial applicability is
great.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038]
Fig. 1 is an explanatory figure showing an embodiment of the rechargeable battery
type chair warming device relating to the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a structural cross sectional view showing embodiments of the heat generating
units used in the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a partial cross sectional view showing an embodiment of the rechargeable
battery type heatable chair relating to the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a partial cross sectional view showing an embodiment of the rechargeable
battery type heatable chair relating to the present invention.
Fig. 5 shows perspective views of the embodiments of chairs used for the rechargeable
battery type chair warming device and the rechargeable battery type heatable chair
relating to the present invention.
Description of Symbols
[0039]
- 1
- rechargeable battery type chair warming device
- 2
- chair
- 2a
- seat
- 2b
- back seat rest
- 3
- heat generating unit
- 4
- power supply
- 4a
- power switch
- 4b
- volume controller
- 4c
- socket
- 5
- rechargeable battery
- 6
- heat insulator
- 7
- aluminum foil
- 8
- heating element
- 9
- thermal conduction material
- 9a
- silicon rubber
- 9b
- urethane
- 10
- rechargeable battery type heatable chair
- T
- mounting part