Title: Jörg Henle - Innovator in Adjustable Support Devices
Introduction
Jörg Henle is an inventor based in Munich, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of adjustable support devices, particularly for furniture. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work reflects a commitment to innovation and design.
Latest Patent Applications
Jörg Henle has submitted several patent applications, including a notable one for a support device that is adjustable by an electric motor. This device is designed to support cushioning for sitting and/or lying on furniture. It features a base body with a first support part that is adjustable, particularly pivotable, with respect to a second support part. The device includes an electric motor adjusting mechanism connected to the first support part for its adjustment. The adjusting device consists of first and second adjusting units located on opposite longitudinal sides of the base body. A rotationally supported component of the first adjusting unit is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to a similar component of the second adjusting unit via a connecting shaft, with a shared electric motor associated with both adjusting units.
Another application describes a support device that is also adjustable by an electric motor, designed for cushioning a piece of furniture for sitting and/or lying on. This device includes a base body, a first support section for the head and upper body, and a second support section for the calf and thigh regions. A stationary third support section is positioned between the first and second support sections. The first and/or second support sections consist of three pivotable support parts, which can articulate relative to one another and/or the third support section. An electric motor drive is provided for adjusting these support parts, with separate actuating elements associated with each support part for independent pivoting.
Conclusion
Jörg Henle's innovative work in adjustable support devices showcases his dedication to enhancing comfort in furniture design. His latest patent applications reflect a forward-thinking approach to functionality and user experience.