PIECE OF SEATING FURNITURE

20220031081 · 2022-02-03

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    Abstract

    A piece of seating furniture having a base member, on the upper side of which a padded seat surface is provided, and having at least one backrest member with an upholstered backrest surface, which can be positioned in various positions on the upper side of the base member. A slot structure is provided in the padded seat surface of the base member, which penetrates the padded seat surface, and furthermore a guide member is connected to the backrest member which projects through the upholstered seat surface in the area of the slot structure.

    Claims

    1. A piece of seating furniture having the following features: a. the piece of seating furniture has a base member, on the upper side of which a padded seat surface is provided, and b. the piece of seating furniture has at least one backrest member with an upholstered backrest surface, which can be positioned in various positions on the upper side of the base member, c. a slot structure is provided in the padded seat surface of the base member, which penetrates the padded seat surface, and d. a guide member is connected to the backrest member which projects through the upholstered seat surface in the area of the slot structure.

    2. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 1 having the following further feature: a. the guide member is fastened in an articulated or movable manner to a fastening surface of the base member by at least one hinge device.

    3. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 2 having the following further feature: a. the guide member is attached to the fastening surface so as to be rotatable about a vertical axis of rotation by the hinge device.

    4. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 2 having the following further feature: a. the guide member is attached to the fastening surface so as to be rotatable about a horizontal axis of rotation by the hinge device.

    5. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 3 having the following further feature: a. the guide member is attached fixedly to the backrest member such that the guide member and the backrest member are moved in fixed relative position to each other when the guide member is rotated about the horizontal axis or about the vertical axis.

    6. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 1 having the following further features: a. the base member has a base plate below the upholstered upper side, a hinge device being attached to this base plate.

    7. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 1 with the following further feature: a. the slot structure has at least one connection area in which at least three individual slots are brought together.

    8. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 7 with the following further feature: a. the slot structure has at least two slots which cross in the connecting area, so that at least four individual slots are brought together in the connecting area.

    9. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 7 having the following further features: a. the connecting area of the slot structure is provided above the vertical hinge device, and b. the guide member has a linearly extended first portion which can be brought into a vertical orientation by the hinge device, the linearly extended first portion having a sufficient length such that its end remote from the hinge device extends beyond the sitting surface of the base member in vertical orientation.

    10. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 1 with the following further feature: a. the guide member is immovably attached to the backrest member.

    11. The piece of seating furniture according to claim 1 with the following additional feature: a. the upper side of the base member is substantially square.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0025] Further advantages and aspects of the invention result from the claims and from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention, which are explained below using the figures.

    [0026] FIG. 1 shows a piece of seating furniture in the form Of an armchair with backrest member.

    [0027] FIG. 2 shows the armchair of FIG. 1 during the transfer of the backrest member to another position.

    [0028] FIG. 3 shows the armchair in a sectional view.

    [0029] FIG. 4 shows a fitting part of the armchair, which also includes the guide member of the backrest member.

    [0030] FIGS. 5A to 5D show the process of transferring the chair from a state with the backrest member in a first position to another state with the backrest member in a second position.

    [0031] FIGS. 6 and 7 as well as 8A and 8B show alternative designs of a piece of seating furniture according to the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0032] FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a piece of seating furniture according to the invention. This piece of seating furniture 10 is designed as an armchair. It has a base member 20, which has an essentially square upper side 22 that forms the seat surface 24, as far as it is not covered by a backrest member 60.

    [0033] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, it can be seen that the backrest member 60 is connected to the base member 20. For this purpose, a backrest fitting 40 is provided centrally on a base plate 26 of the base member 20, to which the furniture feet 28 are also attached. The backrest fitting 40 is also shown enlarged in FIG. 4. The fitting 40 has a mounting plate 50 which is attached to the base plate 26 and a distal attachment plate 42 fixed securely to the backrest member 60. Two joints 48, 46 are connected above the fastening plate 50. A vertical joint 48 is enables a rotational movement about a vertical axis 2. Thus the horizontal joint 46 provided above joint 48 and all further parts of the backrest fitting 40 can thus be rotated about the vertical axis by means of the joint 48. Joint 46 is a horizontally acting joint. By means of the joint 46, a guide member 44 following the joint 46, which leads to the backrest member 60 or its inner stiff support 64, can be swivelled about a horizontal axis 4.

    [0034] FIG. 2 shows the state in which the backrest member 60 is swivelled by about 80° in relation to the starting position of FIGS. 1 and 3 about the horizontal axis 4.

    [0035] To be able to swivel the backrest member 60 together with the guide member 44, a slot structure 30 is provided in the base member 20. This support structure 30 has two crossed slots in the example of FIGS. 1 to 3 and 5A to 5D, thus forming four individual slots 32A to 32D, which meet in a connecting area 34. This connecting area 34 is located directly above the joints 46, 48. This allows the user to choose freely to rotate the backrest member 60 about the vertical axis 2 in which of the individual slots 32A to 32D the guide member 44 is to be inserted and where, as a result, the backrest member 60 is to be located.

    [0036] This is illustrated in FIGS. 5A to 5D. In the state shown in FIG. 5A, the backrest member 60 is arranged in a first position. The guide member 44 is not visible in this position, as it is completely accommodated in slot 32A in the manner illustrated in FIG. 3.

    [0037] In order to change the configuration, the backrest member 60 together with the guide member 44 is swivelled up in the manner illustrated in FIG. 5B until a first portion 44A of the guide member 44 is vertically aligned and is located in the center connection area 34 of the slot structure 30. Now the backrest member 60 together with the guide member 44 can be swivelled around the vertical axis in the manner illustrated in FIG. 5C, in front of it by 90°. Then the backrest member can be lowered again in the manner illustrated in FIG. 5D, whereby the guide member 44 is inserted into the single slot 32D. Once the condition of FIG. 5D is reached, the chair can be used again. Due to the fact that the backrest member 60 is connected to the base plate 26 via the guide member 44, the piece of furniture is very stable. There is no danger of the backrest member 60 moving backwards when leaning against it.

    [0038] FIGS. 6 to 8B show alternative embodiments.

    [0039] In the construction according to FIG. 6, no four individual slots are provided in the slot structure 30, but only three individual slots 32A, 32B, 32C. Accordingly, the backrest member 60 cannot take up four different positions, but only three.

    [0040] In the design according to FIG. 7, it is provided that the base member 20 does not have a square upper side 22, but a rectangular one. However, the slot structure 30 is still identical to that of FIGS. 1 to 3, so the backrest member 60 can be moved between four positions. However, parts of the upper side 22 of furniture 10 are not accessible for the backrest member 60.

    [0041] FIGS. 8A and 8B show two configurations of another example of the invention. This design example is a sofa 10 which has a design corresponding to that of two connected armchairs as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. In this design, the two backrest members 60 are each provided with a guide member 44, which are connected to a base plate 26 below the connecting areas 34 in the manner already described. The two backrest members 60 can thus be brought into different positions independently of each other. FIG. 8B illustrates this by moving one of the backrest members 60 from the position along the long side according to FIG. 8A to the short front side.