Keith Gunura in Switzerland invented Chairolution?, a wearable exoskeleton chair that provides support and the ability to sit down at any time for workers who need to stand for long periods of time. It is called "Chairless Chair?" technology. Chairolution? uses straps to buckle the brace around your waist and thighs, and supports your body weight through shock absorbers connected to your shoes.
Chirolution?’s exoskeleton bracket is made of aluminum and carbon fiber. It looks a lot like the mechanical steel skeleton that future soldiers will wear, but it weighs only 2 kilograms. When not in use, the bracket will be fixed on the thigh to provide support. Standing position does not affect walking or even running.
When a person bends his legs to sit in a sitting position and selects a good angle and posture, Chairolution? will activate the electric variable damper. Even if there is no seat, it can support the weight like a chair and relax the legs. Not only can it be comfortable Improving the work efficiency of users while avoiding standing for long periods of time is also beneficial to physical health.
Gunura, who invented the Chairolution? device, its design was inspired by the experience of working in a British packaging factory when I was 17 years old. At that time, I felt that standing for a long time would greatly increase the burden on the feet, but most workers only had very little rest time to completely relax, so there was came up with this idea to solve this problem. Such considerate equipment not only benefits the workers, but also feels very practical when queuing for a long time or taking the MRT train!