Supple member with adjustable stiffness for lying and/or sitting furniture
11311112 · 2022-04-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C23/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C23/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a supple member with adjustable stiffness for lying and/or sitting furniture. This member includes one or more adjustable helical springs and a rotary part. The rotary part includes a hub able to rotate about the central axis and one or more elastically flexible fingers. Each finger extends from a first end secured to the hub of the rotary part, over an arc of circle about the central axis, to a second end, and cooperates with a corresponding end of one or more of the adjustable helical springs.
Claims
1. A supple member with adjustable stiffness for lying and/or sitting furniture, comprising: one or more adjustable springs, each configured to be deformed radially relative to a central axis under the effect of an axial stress along the central axis, and a rotary part including a hub able to rotate about the central axis and one or more elastically flexible fingers in a plane perpendicular to the central axis, each extending from a first end secured to the hub at an outer periphery of the rotary part, over an arc of circle about the central axis, to a second end, and each cooperating, in the radial direction relative to the central axis, with one or more of the adjustable springs.
2. The supple member with variable stiffness according to claim 1, wherein the second end of each finger is a free end.
3. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 1, wherein each adjustable spring is a helical spring disposed about the central axis.
4. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 1, wherein the adjustable springs comprise one or more pairs of adjustable springs, each pair of adjustable springs comprising an upper adjustable spring and a lower adjustable spring whose ends are connected by a corresponding hinge with a pivot axis orthogonal to the central axis.
5. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 4, wherein each finger passes through a space delimited by a pair of jaws associated with the corresponding hinge.
6. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 1, further including one or more coaxial inner springs of the adjustable springs.
7. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 6, wherein the inner springs comprise at least two springs disposed in series.
8. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 6, wherein the inner springs comprise at least two springs disposed in parallel.
9. The supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 6, wherein the inner springs are helical.
10. An assembly comprising a plurality of supple members with adjustable stiffness according to claim 1, oriented in parallel.
11. A lying or sitting furniture comprising one or more assemblies according to claim 10.
12. A method for using a supple member with adjustable stiffness according to claim 1, comprising at least one step of rotating the rotary part to adjust the stiffness of the supple member with adjustable stiffness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) A supple member 10 for sitting or lying furniture such as, for example, beds, settees, bed-settees, sofas, etc., and whose compression stiffness along a central axis Z is adjustable, is illustrated in
(12) The supple member 10 may further comprise one or more adjustable springs. These adjustable springs can in particular be helical springs, disposed coaxial with the inner springs 11 radially outside them relative to the central axis X, although other configurations can also be envisaged. Although, in the example illustrated in
(13) In addition, the supple member 10 may comprise a rotary part 20 able to rotate about the central axis Z. As illustrated in
(14) As illustrated in detail in
(15) In operation, the rotation of the rotary part 20 about the central axis Z allows increasing and/or decreasing the cantilever b of each corresponding hinge 17, in a plane perpendicular to the central axis Z, relative to the first end 23a of the corresponding finger 23, so as to gradually adjust the radial-displacement strength of the hinge 17 relative to the central axis Z, and therefore the compressive strength of the supple member 10, strength that the finger 23 will flexurally provide. Thus, when the cantilever b is smaller, as in the angular position of the rotary part 20 illustrated in
(16) Each of the components of the supple member 10 can be made of organic polymeric material, and produced in particular by injection molding. As illustrated in
(17) Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it is obvious that various modifications and changes can be made to these examples without departing from the general scope of the invention as defined by the claims. Therefore, the description and the drawings should be considered in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense.