A functional office chair is provided, which allows users to perform exercise movements without going to the gym, and in which the range of motion of the exercise performed while exercising can be freely adjusted. The functional office chair includes a lower body, an upper body, telescopic rear force arms and front force arms, a connection section, a side bar, a T-bar, and armrests.
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. A functional office chair, wherein the functional office chair allows a user to perform exercise movements without going to a gym, a range of motion of exercise performed while exercising in the functional office chair is allowed to be freely adjusted, and the functional office chair comprises:
. The functional office chair according to, further comprising annular handles, wherein the annular handles are located at an end of the armrests.
. The functional office chair according to, further comprising wheels, wherein the wheels are positioned under the lower body, and the wheels allow the functional office chair to be moved.
. The functional office chair according to, further comprising an armrest fixing section, wherein the armrest fixing section is positioned on sides of the upper body, and the armrest fixing section allows the armrests to be fixed to the upper body.
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This application is the national phase entry of International Application No. PCT/TR2023/050558, filed on Jun. 12, 2023, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a functional office chair that allows users to perform exercise movements without going to the gym, and in which the range of motion of the exercise performed while exercising can be freely adjusted.
People are trying to adapt sports to their daily lives in order to find solutions to the health problems that come with a sedentary lifestyle. In line with this information, there are various studies for chairs that look like normal office chairs and allow for sports.
In the German patent document numbered DE102006013366A1 in the known state of the art, a fitness or office chair is mentioned in which all training components are accessed through a central training mechanism with a single energy converter.
In the Chinese Utility Patent document numbered CN106955461A, which is in the known state of the art, a multifunctional office fitness chair is mentioned.
When the existing works in the art were examined, there was a need to realize a functional office chair that allows users to perform exercise movements without going to the gym and where the movement area of the exercise performed while exercising can be freely adjusted.
The object of the present invention is to realize a functional office chair that allows users to perform exercise movements without going to the gym and in which the range of motion of the exercise performed while exercising can be freely adjusted.
The parts in the figures are numbered one by one and the correspondents of these numbers are given below.
The invention relates to a functional office chair that allows users to perform exercise movements without going to the gym and in which the range of motion of the exercise performed while exercising can be freely adjusted and it is formed by the following parts:
The rear force arms () and front force arms () in the chair subject to the invention are connected to the lower body () of the chair, and can be fixed or telescopic when necessary.
The springs () in the connection section () at the end of the rear force arms () and front force arms () can be of various hardness so that resistance can be obtained while working.
The armrests () in the chair of the invention can be used to stabilize the chair when the chair is seated, which can rotate backwards when desired, and to prevent the chair from tipping over when the chair is positioned at desired angles, and to stabilize the chair when loaded. Thanks to the round handles () at the end of the armrests (), it can be removed and used as a dumbbell when desired. In addition, the armrests in the office chair subject to the invention will be separated from the front force arms () and attached to the armrest fixing sections () on the sides of the upper body () and will enable the inclination of the upper body () to be adjusted.
Since the side bars () in the chair subject to the invention contain a structure interlocking at their ends, they can be used as a single bar by combining them through these structures.
In the chair according to the invention, the T-bar () will be positioned in the lower center of the lower body (). The T-bar () will be folded under the chair when not in use. It can be opened at any time and the front and back leg muscles can be exercised. A cable () extends backwards from the center of the T-bar () and is attached to a tube with springs integrated into the shaft in the center of the chair. As with the others, the leg muscles will be able to work by taking resistance from these springs.
Today, the rapid advancement of technological developments has caused the need for manpower in business life to decrease day by day. In our industrialized world, the lack of mobility due to the availability of machines for every work to be done, transportation vehicles to every place to be reached, and the fact that people live by moving from box to box have made millions of people in society use drugs at a younger age.
According to a study conducted in the UK, three quarters of young people go out less than prison inmates.
In addition, one of the biggest problems of people who have to stay in their homes for a long time due to the recent virus epidemic has been not moving and not being able to exercise. While the situation has become so dire, it is known that moving and exercising has become a necessity for everyone.
Today, the vast majority of people say that they cannot find time to exercise or do sports despite spending hours on social media. One of the most important reasons for this is the lack of sports culture and habits. Although people have the knowledge, equipment and resources to make many movements at home and at work even with their own body weight, it is very difficult for societies that do not have sports habits in general to allocate time for this and make it regular.
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November 6, 2025
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