CHAIR WITH PIVOTING SEAT AND BACKREST
20220295996 ยท 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A chair includes a frame having a front transverse element defining a first hinging axis and a rear transverse element defining a second hinging axis; a seat having a front section hinged with the frame about the first hinging axis; and a backrest hinged with the frame about the second hinging axis, wherein the backrest includes a backrest support having a bottom transverse element defining a third hinging axis, and wherein the backrest support is hinged with a rear section of the seat about the third hinging axis.
Claims
1. A chair comprising: a frame having a front transverse element defining a first hinging axis and a rear transverse element defining a second hinging axis, wherein the second hinging axis is situated further back in relation to the first hinging axis and at a greater height than the first hinging axis; a seat having a front section and a rear section, wherein the front section of the seat is hinged with the frame about said first hinging axis; a backrest including a backrest panel fixed to a backrest support, wherein the backrest is hinged with the frame about said second hinging axis, wherein the backrest support has a bottom transverse element defining a third hinging axis situated at a lower height than said second hinging axis, wherein said backrest support is hinged with said rear section of the seat about said third hinging axis; wherein the backrest pivots about said second hinging axis between a rest position and a backwards inclined position, wherein in said rest position a distance between the first hinging axis and the second hinging axis has a first value and in said backwards inclined position a distance between the first hinging axis and the second hinging axis has a second value greater than said first value, and wherein the frame is deformable elastically so as to allow a variation of the distance between the first hinging axis and the second hinging axis between said first value and said second value; wherein the backrest support has a general U shape and includes two uprights parallel to each other and fixed inside respective seats of the backrest panel, said uprights having respective bottom ends joined together by said bottom transverse element; and wherein said bottom transverse element of said backrest support has two straight side sections aligned with each other along a transverse line defining said third hinging axis and connected together by a curved central section.
2. The chair of claim 1, wherein said curved central section of said bottom transverse element of the backrest support comes into contact with the seat in the rest position of the chair so as to define an end-of-travel stop which prevents a forwards movement of the backrest in the rest position.
3. The chair of claim 2, wherein said backrest support comprises two stop elements fixed to the respective straight side sections of said bottom transverse element of the backrest support, wherein said stop elements come into contact with the seat in a fully backwards inclined position of the backrest and form an end-of-travel stop which prevents a further backwards inclination of the backrest in the fully backwards inclined position.
4. The chair of claim 1, wherein said seat comprises an upper panel and a lower panel which are fixed together, wherein the upper panel and the lower panel enclose between them said front transverse element of the frame and said bottom transverse element of the backrest support and form a hinged connection between the front section of the seat and said front transverse element and between the rear section of the seat and said bottom transverse element of the backrest support.
5. The chair of claim 4, wherein at least one of said upper and lower panels is provided with hinging seats configured to hingeably connect the seat together with said front transverse element and said bottom transverse element.
6. The chair of claim 1, wherein said front transverse element extends between the top ends of a pair of front legs of the frame and wherein said rear transverse element extends between the top ends of a pair of rear legs of the frame.
7. The chair of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises two side frame sections which are identical to each other and each of which comprises a front leg, a rear leg and a bottom element which connects together the bottom ends of the front leg and the rear leg.
8. The chair of claim 1, wherein the backrest is hinged with said rear transverse element by a pair of hinging plates having respective circular seats which rotatably engage with respective straight side sections of the rear transverse element, and wherein each of the hinging plates is fixed to a respective upright of the backrest support by screws.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings provided purely by way of a non-limiting example in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] With reference to
[0022] The frame 12 may be formed by a plurality of metal bars consisting of solid or tubular rods which are folded and fixed together. In one possible embodiment the frame comprises two frame side sections 18, each of which comprises a front leg 20, a rear leg 22 and a bottom element 24 which connects together the bottom ends of the front leg 20 and the rear leg 22.
[0023] With reference in particular to
[0024] The front transverse element 26 comprises two side sections 30 and a central section 32. The two side sections 30 are aligned with each other along a horizontal transverse line which defines a first hinging axis A.
[0025] The rear transverse element 28 comprises two straight side sections 34 joined together by a curved central section 36. The two side sections 34 of the rear transverse element 28 are aligned with each other along a horizontal transverse line which defines a second hinging axis B. The second hinging axis B is parallel to the first hinging axis A and is displaced backwards and upwards with respect to the first hinging axis A.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] With reference to
[0028] The backrest support 50 may be formed by folded metal elements which are substantially U-shaped. With reference in particular to
[0029] With reference in particular to
[0030] The backrest 16 is hinged with the rear transverse element 28 of the frame 12 about the second hinging axis B. With reference to
[0031] The backrest 16 is also hinged with the rear section 40 of the seat 14 about the third hinging axis C. In one possible embodiment, the hinged connection between the backrest 16 and the rear section 40 of the seat 14 may be realized by enclosing the straight side sections 60 of the bottom transverse element 58 of the backrest support 50 between the upper panel 42 and the lower panel 44 of the seat 14 and by engaging these straight sections 60 by means of hinging seats 72 formed in at least one of the panels 42, 44.
[0032] The third hinging axis C which hingeably connects the backrest 16 to the rear section 40 of the seat 14 is situated lower and slightly further forwards in relation to the second hinging axis B. The third hinging axis C is situated displaced backwards with respect to the first hinging axis A. In the rest configuration shown in
[0033] With reference to
[0034] When a user applies a backwards thrusting force onto the backrest 16, the backrest 16 pivots backwards about the second hinging axis B. The backwards pivoting of the backrest 16 causes a forwards and upwards movement of the bottom transverse element 58 of the backrest support 50.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The increase in the distance between the first and second hinging axes A, B during the transition from the rest position into the backwards inclined position is possible owing to an elastic deformation of the frame 12. In particular, the top ends of the two front legs 20 are elastically deformed forwards so as to allow forwards displacement of the first hinging axis A and the top ends of the rear legs 22 are elastically deformed backwards so as to allow the backwards displacement of the second hinging axis B. When no more backwards thrust is applied to the backrest 16, the frame 12 returns into the undeformed rest configuration and the backrest 16 and the seat 14 return into the rest position.
[0037] The raising, during the backwards inclination of the backrest 16, of the rear section 40 of the seat 14 is such that the reaction to the backwards inclination of the backrest 16 is proportional to the user's weight, thus resulting in a pivoting mechanism of the seat and backrest which is of the weight-activated type, namely one where the reaction to the backwards inclination increases as the weight of the user increases.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] The chair according to the present invention provides a high degree of comfort owing to the synchronized movement of the backrest and the seat during the backwards inclination of the backrest. In particular, the upwards movement of the rear portion of the seat during the backwards inclination of the backrest prevents the backrest from sliding upwards with respect to the user's back during the backwards inclination of the backrest, which would result in an unpleasant sensation due to the sliding contact with the user's clothes. With the chair according to the present invention it is possible to obtain a weight-activated action in a very simple manner and without large dimensional volumes which would limit the designer's freedom when choosing the chair design. The chair according to the present invention does not comprise any elastic elements since the return movement of the backrest and the seat into the rest position when there is no longer any backwards thrust applied by the user's back is achieved by the intrinsic elasticity of the frame 12.
[0040] In possible embodiments, by adopting different proportions of the frame and the other components it is possible to provide an easy chair with the same operating and ergonomic characteristics.
[0041] Obviously, without altering the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the constructional details may be greatly varied with respect to that described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.