A support chair has a base with wheels, a support post with a translation mechanism, a power system with controls, an upper seat portion having a downward-extending post engaging the support post and engaging the translation mechanism such that the chair portion raises and lowers, a back-support por
A support chair has a base with wheels, a support post with a translation mechanism, a power system with controls, an upper seat portion having a downward-extending post engaging the support post and engaging the translation mechanism such that the chair portion raises and lowers, a back-support portion hinged to the seat portion, a leg-support portion hinged to the seat portion, a plurality of attachment interfaces implemented to frame elements of the support chair, and at least one multiply-articulated peripheral support assembly having a padded surface at one end and a support interface at an opposite end, the support interface enabled to join to any one of the attachment interfaces implemented to the frame elements.
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1. A support chair comprising: a base unit having wheels at one end, a vertically-oriented support post, a translation mechanism within the support post, and a power system with controls for powering the translation mechanism;an upper seat portion having a downward-extending post engaging the vertic
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A support chair comprising: a base unit having wheels at one end, a vertically-oriented support post, a translation mechanism within the support post, and a power system with controls for powering the translation mechanism;an upper seat portion having a downward-extending post engaging the vertically-oriented support post and engaging the translation mechanism such that the chair portion raises and lowers in response to operation of the controls;a back-support portion hinged at one end of the seat portion and having a latching mechanism enabling orientation of the back-support portion at multiple angles from parallel to the seat portion to vertically upward;a leg-support portion hinged at an end opposite the end hinged to the back-support portion and having a latching mechanism enabling orientation of the leg-support portion at multiple angles from parallel to the seat portion to vertically downward;a first spring for maintaining tension between the upper seat portion and the back-support portion;a second spring for maintaining tension between the upper seat portion and the leg-support portion;a plurality of attachment interfaces implemented to frame elements of the support chair; andat least one multiply-articulated peripheral support assembly having a padded surface at one end and a support interface at an opposite end, the support interface enabled to join to any one of the attachment interfaces implemented to the frame elements;wherein the at least one multiply-articulated peripheral support assembly, having the padded surface at one end and the support interface at the other end, comprises at least four sections, a first section joined to the support interface by a first pivot mechanism with an axis allowing the first section to be rotated on a substantially horizontal plane with the peripheral support assembly engaged in one of the plurality of attachment interfaces, a second section joined to the first section by a second pivot mechanism having an axis allowing the second section to be rotated in a second plane not parallel to the horizontal plane, a third section joined to the second section by a third pivot mechanism having an axis allowing the third section to be rotated in a third plane, and a fourth section joined to the third section by a fourth pivot mechanism having an axis allowing the fourth section to be rotated in a fourth plane, the padded surface joined to the fourth section; andwherein individual ones of the pivot mechanisms have mating serrated elements with a clamping mechanism allowing the mechanism to be loosened, rotated to a desired position around the axis, and to be securely clamped to stay in the desired position. 2. The support chair of claim 1 wherein the controls comprise a first and a second foot switch activating one or more actuators such that activating the first foot switch causes the translation mechanism to extend, raising the upper seat portion, releasing the first foot switch holds the upper seat portion at its raised position, and activating the second foot switch causes the translation mechanism to retract, allowing the upper seat portion to lower until the second foot switch is released. 3. The support chair of claim 1 wherein the upper seat portion is free to rotate in the vertically-oriented support post of the base portion. 4. The support chair of claim 1 wherein the plurality of attachment interfaces implemented to the frame elements comprise square tubing sections fastened to the frame elements and extending outward, and the support interface of the support assembly is a section of square tubing of a size to slide within the square tubing of the attachment interfaces fastened to the frame elements, such that support assemblies may be mounted to the chair at a plurality of places on the chair. 5. The support chair of claim 4 wherein the square tubing sections fastened to the frame elements and the square tubing sections of the support assembly have matching through-holes enabling insertion of a pin at various positions to constrain the tubing sections when joined. 6. The support chair of claim 1 further comprising a padded head-support portion attached to the back-support portion at an end away from the hinged end. 7. The support chair of claim 6 wherein the padded head-support portion is attached by mechanisms allowing the padded head-support portion to be rotated, extended away from the back-support portion, and to be angled relative to the back-support portion. 8. The support chair of claim 1 wherein each of the sections comprises a linear arm with a centerline extending at an angle away from the axis of the pivot mechanism at the end closer to the attachment interface. 9. The support chair of claim 8 wherein the centerline of the arm for at least one of the sections is co-linear with the axis of the pivot mechanism at the end closer to the attachment interface. 10. The support chair of claim 8 wherein the centerline of the arm for at least one of the sections is orthogonal with the axis of the pivot mechanism at the end closer to the attachment interface. 11. The support chair of claim 8 wherein individual ones of the linear arms comprise a translation mechanism allowing the arm to be extended or shortened in length, and to be secured at a chosen length.
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