Patent classifications
A47C1/031
SYSTEM FOR DENSE PACKING OF READY-TO-ASSEMBLE ARTICLES OF FURNITURE
A system for constructing and shipping full-sized (or larger) RTA articles of furniture in a smaller volume, resulting in more efficient and dense packing of multiple articles on standard international cube shipping containers. Each full-sized or larger RTA article of furniture is constructed so that it in a partially assembled state it can be arranged and packed in a shipping box or container of 26.5 inches or less in height and 30.6 inches or less in width. Lengths may vary, but common lengths are 45 inches, 66 inches, and 90 inches. The system thus results in a substantial increase (approximately 33%) in the number of articles of furniture that can be shipped in a single standard international cube shipping container, thereby greatly reducing the shipping cost per article of furniture.
SYSTEM FOR DENSE PACKING OF READY-TO-ASSEMBLE ARTICLES OF FURNITURE
A system for constructing and shipping full-sized (or larger) RTA articles of furniture in a smaller volume, resulting in more efficient and dense packing of multiple articles on standard international cube shipping containers. Each full-sized or larger RTA article of furniture is constructed so that it in a partially assembled state it can be arranged and packed in a shipping box or container of 26.5 inches or less in height and 30.6 inches or less in width. Lengths may vary, but common lengths are 45 inches, 66 inches, and 90 inches. The system thus results in a substantial increase (approximately 33%) in the number of articles of furniture that can be shipped in a single standard international cube shipping container, thereby greatly reducing the shipping cost per article of furniture.
Chair Reclining Adjustment Mechanism
The present invention discloses a chair reclining adjustment mechanism, including a chassis, a turntable rotatably connected to the chassis by using a rotation shaft, and an elastic resetting device that is disposed between the chassis and the turntable and is configured to always enable the turntable to have a moving trend of rotating towards one side of the rotation shaft, wherein a rotation gap is provided between the turntable and the chassis at the other side of the rotation shaft; the adjustment mechanism further includes a locking member capable of entering or slipping out of the rotation gap, a locking component that always enables the locking member to have a moving trend of entering the rotation gap and an unlocking component configured to pull the locking member to slip out of the rotation gap.
Seat recline mechanism, adjustable seating assembly, and method
A seat recline mechanism for, and method of controlling motion of a first assembly relative to a second assembly within a seating assembly includes a mechanism having first and second bearings for attaching to the first assembly, and a hub for attaching to the second assembly. The hub includes first and second inclined surfaces, the second inclined surface being oppositely-facing relative to the first inclined surface. In use, the first bearing is arranged to act against the first inclined surface and the relative position of the first bearing with respect to the first inclined surface is adjustable; and the second bearing is arranged to act against the second inclined surface and the relative position of the second bearing with respect to the second inclined surface is adjustable. One or more such mechanisms are provided for the seating assembly.
Seat recline mechanism, adjustable seating assembly, and method
A seat recline mechanism for, and method of controlling motion of a first assembly relative to a second assembly within a seating assembly includes a mechanism having first and second bearings for attaching to the first assembly, and a hub for attaching to the second assembly. The hub includes first and second inclined surfaces, the second inclined surface being oppositely-facing relative to the first inclined surface. In use, the first bearing is arranged to act against the first inclined surface and the relative position of the first bearing with respect to the first inclined surface is adjustable; and the second bearing is arranged to act against the second inclined surface and the relative position of the second bearing with respect to the second inclined surface is adjustable. One or more such mechanisms are provided for the seating assembly.
HEADREST LOCKING DEVICE
A headrest locking device comprising a headrest stay and a locking device which is provided in a headrest body which is supported by the headrest stay, wherein the locking device locks the relative movement of the headrest body in the height direction by engaging a notched groove formed in the headrest stay. The locking device comprising a lock plate which is engaged and disengaged against the notched groove by movement in the headrest width direction and a lock spring which urges the lock plate in the width direction to engage the notched groove. The lock plate and the notched groove have contact surfaces that contact each other in a planar manner at an angle facing forward or rearward oblique to the direction of force of the lock spring.
HEADREST LOCKING DEVICE
A headrest locking device comprising a headrest stay and a locking device which is provided in a headrest body which is supported by the headrest stay, wherein the locking device locks the relative movement of the headrest body in the height direction by engaging a notched groove formed in the headrest stay. The locking device comprising a lock plate which is engaged and disengaged against the notched groove by movement in the headrest width direction and a lock spring which urges the lock plate in the width direction to engage the notched groove. The lock plate and the notched groove have contact surfaces that contact each other in a planar manner at an angle facing forward or rearward oblique to the direction of force of the lock spring.
AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING COMFORT SYSTEM
An automatically adjusting comfort method includes measuring pressure applied by a user via a pressure-sensor array, determining a pressure profile based on measurements from the pressure-sensor array, comparing the pressure profile to a first limit, determining a cumulative pressure profile over a predetermined duration, comparing the cumulative pressure profile to a second limit, and adjusting one or more of a plurality of adjusting mechanisms configured to alter the pressure profile for increased comfort of the user when the pressure profile exceeds the first limit or the second limit. An automatically adjusting comfort system includes a pressure-sensor array communicatively coupled to a controller for determining a cumulative pressure profile over time, and a plurality of adjusting mechanisms configured to alter the pressure profile to increase a user's comfort, wherein the controller automatically adjusts one or more of the plurality of adjusting mechanisms based on the cumulative pressure profile.
AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING COMFORT SYSTEM
An automatically adjusting comfort method includes measuring pressure applied by a user via a pressure-sensor array, determining a pressure profile based on measurements from the pressure-sensor array, comparing the pressure profile to a first limit, determining a cumulative pressure profile over a predetermined duration, comparing the cumulative pressure profile to a second limit, and adjusting one or more of a plurality of adjusting mechanisms configured to alter the pressure profile for increased comfort of the user when the pressure profile exceeds the first limit or the second limit. An automatically adjusting comfort system includes a pressure-sensor array communicatively coupled to a controller for determining a cumulative pressure profile over time, and a plurality of adjusting mechanisms configured to alter the pressure profile to increase a user's comfort, wherein the controller automatically adjusts one or more of the plurality of adjusting mechanisms based on the cumulative pressure profile.
CONNECTOR FOR SOFA CHAIR FRAME AND SOFA CHAIR FRAME HAVING SAME
Disclosed are connectors, sofa chair frames and sofa chairs. A connector includes first and second members disposed in first and second directions, respectively. The first member includes a through hole along the first direction and a notch in the first direction on a peripheral wall of the first member to enhance an elasticity of the first member. The notch allows the through hole of the first member to couple with any one element in a plurality of first elements, where at least two elements in the plurality of first elements are different from each other. The second member has a first end coupled to a middle portion of the first member, and includes an opening recessed inwardly from a second end in the second direction to accommodate at least a portion of a second element.