SEATING FURNITURE CHASSIS

20210330082 · 2021-10-28

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    Abstract

    A seating furniture chassis comprises a base body, first and second side parts, a back part, a plurality of electrically conductive cables fastened to the base body, first and second fasteners arranged on the base body, wherein the back part is releasably fastenable to the first fastener and the first and second side parts are respectively releasably fastenable at two opposite sides of the base body to the second fastener, and a plurality of individual connectors and a central connector, wherein the electrically conductive cables each connect one of the individual connectors to the central connector.

    Claims

    1. A seating furniture chassis, comprising: a base body; first and second side parts; a back part; a plurality of electrically conductive cables fastened to the base body; first and second fasteners arranged on the base body, wherein the back part is releasably fastenable to the first fastener and the first and second side parts are respectively releasably fastenable at two opposite sides of the base body to the second fastener; and a plurality of individual connectors and a central connector, wherein the electrically conductive cables each connect one of the individual connectors to the central connector.

    2. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the first and second side parts each comprise an armrest.

    3. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the back part comprises a backrest.

    4. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein a first of the cables is arranged such that the individual connectors connected to the first of the cables protrude in a direction of the first side part.

    5. The seating furniture chassis of claim 4, wherein the first side part comprises a first peripheral electrical device comprising a first peripheral connector that is electrically connectable to the individual connector of the first of the cables.

    6. The seating furniture chassis of claim 5, wherein the first peripheral electrical device comprises a first operating device.

    7. The seating furniture chassis of claim 5, wherein a second of the cables is arranged such that the individual connector connected to the second of the cables protrudes in a direction of the second side part.

    8. The seating furniture chassis of claim 7, wherein the second side part comprises a second peripheral electrical device comprising a second peripheral connector, wherein the second peripheral connector is electrically connectable to the individual connector of the second of the cables.

    9. The seating furniture chassis of claim 8, wherein the second peripheral electrical device comprises a second operating device.

    10. The seating furniture chassis of claim 8, wherein the base body has a seat frame and a free space arranged below the seat frame, wherein a third of the cables is arranged below the seat frame such that the third of the cables protrudes in a direction of the free space.

    11. The seating furniture chassis of claim 10, wherein the seating furniture chassis comprises a third peripheral electrical device, wherein the third peripheral electrical device is arrangeable in the free space, wherein the third peripheral electrical device comprises a third peripheral connector that is electrically connectable to the individual connector of the third of the cables.

    12. The seating furniture chassis of claim 11, wherein the third peripheral electrical device comprises a drive mechanism.

    13. The seating furniture chassis of claim 11, wherein the back part comprises a central electrical device comprising a connector that is connectable to the central connector.

    14. The seating furniture chassis of claim 13, wherein the central electrical device comprises a control unit.

    15. The seating furniture chassis of claim 13, wherein the central electrical device is configured to receive first signals from the first peripheral electrical device and/or from the second peripheral electrical device.

    16. The seating furniture chassis of claim 15, wherein the central electrical device is configured to emit second signals to the third electrical peripheral device as a function of the first signals.

    17. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the central connector is arranged to protrude in a direction of the back part.

    18. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the back part is fastenable to the first fastener with a pivoting movement.

    19. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the first and second side parts are each fastenable to the second fastener with a pivoting movement.

    20. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the first fastener comprises a first spring element and a first fastening element, wherein the first spring element exerts a first spring force on the first fastening element, wherein the first fastening element is moveable by the back part counter to the first spring force upon fastening of the back part to the first fastener.

    21. The seating furniture chassis of claim 20, wherein the first fastener has a latching area, wherein the back part comprises a latching element arranged in the latching area in a fastened state of the back part on the first fastener.

    22. The seating furniture chassis of claim 21, wherein the first fastening element, triggered by the first spring force, exerts a latching force on the latching element when the latching element is arranged in the latching area.

    23. The seating furniture chassis of claim 21, wherein the latching element is configured to trigger movement of the first fastening element counter to the first spring force.

    24. The seating furniture chassis of claim 1, wherein the second fastener comprises a second spring element and a second fastening element, wherein the second spring element exerts a second spring force on the second fastening element, and wherein the second fastening element is moveable counter to the second spring force upon fastening of one of the first and second side parts to the second fastener.

    25. The seating furniture chassis of claim 24, wherein the first and second side parts each comprise a receiving area, wherein the second fastening element is arranged in the receiving area in a fastened state of the first and second side parts on the second fastener and is held in the receiving area by the second spring force.

    26. A method for assembly of a seating furniture chassis of claim 5, the method comprising: releasable fastening of the back part to the first fastener; releasable fastening of the side parts to the second fastener; establishing an electrical connection between the central electrical device and the first peripheral electrical device in that the central connector is connected to the central electrical device and the individual connector is connected to the first peripheral electrical device.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0045] Further features and advantages of the disclosed furniture seat chassis will become apparent from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings. The same reference numerals are used for the same or similar components as well as for components having the same or similar functions. The figures show:

    [0046] FIGS. 1A-1D are four lateral views of a fastener according to an embodiment and parts of a back part;

    [0047] FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the fastener shown in FIG. 1;

    [0048] FIG. 3 is a schematic lateral view of a seating furniture chassis according to a disclosed embodiment with a base body and a back part fastened to the base body;

    [0049] FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a fastener according to a disclosed embodiment;

    [0050] FIG. 5A-5E are multiple schematic lateral views of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4;

    [0051] FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a plurality of cables for use in a seating furniture chassis according to a disclosed embodiment;

    [0052] FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a seating furniture chassis according to a disclosed embodiment;

    [0053] FIGS. 8A-8E are schematic lateral views of the process of fastening of a side part to a fastener in a seating furniture chassis according to a disclosed embodiment;

    [0054] FIG. 9 is a schematic perspective view of a fastener of a seating furniture chassis according to a disclosed embodiment;

    [0055] FIG. 10 is a schematic plan view of the fastener shown in FIG. 9;

    [0056] FIG. 11 is a schematic plan view of a seating furniture chassis according to a disclosed embodiment; and

    [0057] FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view of the seating furniture chassis shown in FIG. 11.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0058] A first fastener 100 is arranged on a base body of a seating furniture chassis, not shown in FIGS. 1A to 1D. A back part can be fastened to the first fastener 100. For this purpose, the back part has a latching element 101 and a positioning element 102. The positioning element 102 in turn comprises a bolt 103. The first fastener 100 comprises a positioning area 104, a first spring element 105, a latching area 106, and a first fastening element 107.

    [0059] The first spring element 105 is connected to the first fastening element 107 and exerts a first spring force on the first fastening element 107. The first fastening element 107 is pivotable about a first pivot axis.

    [0060] In FIGS. 1A to 1D, the fastening process of the back part to the first fastener 100 is shown in chronological order. At first—as shown in FIG. 1A—the back part and the first fastener 100 are separate from one another. Using the positioning element 102, a connection is then established between the first fastener 100 and the back part. The bolt 103 is inserted into the positioning area 104. For this purpose, it is advantageous for the outer shape of the bolt 103 to be adapted to the shape of the positioning area 104. In addition, the bolt 103 and the positioning area 104 can have the same color, so that assembly is simplified for a user, because the same color indicates to the user that these two components must be connected to one another. The bolt 103 thus defines a second pivot axis, about which the back part is pivotable. This state is shown in FIG. 1B.

    [0061] In order to simplify the insertion of the bolt 103 into the positioning area 104, the positioning element 102 has a slope over which the positioning element 102 can glide, so that the bolt 103 is inserted into the positioning area 104.

    [0062] The back part is then pivoted about the second pivot axis. In so doing, the latching element 101 comes into contact with the first fastening element 107 and pivots about the first pivot axis counter to the first spring force. Here, it is advantageous for the latching element 101 to have a slope on the side facing the first fastening element 107 during the fastening process, so that an insertion is simplified. This state is shown in FIG. 1C.

    [0063] When the pivoting movement of the back part about the second pivot axis is continued, the latching element 101 arrives in the latching area 106. For this purpose, it is advantageous for the outer shape of a section of the latching element 101 to be adapted to the shape of the latching area 106. In this position, the first fastening element 107 exerts a latching force on the latching element 101, the force being caused by the first spring element 105. In this manner, the latching element 101 is held securely in the latching area 106. This state is shown in FIG. 1D.

    [0064] FIG. 2 shows the first fastener 100, wherein the back part is fastened to the first fastener 100. This state therefore corresponds to the state shown in FIG. 1D. FIG. 2 further shows that the first fastener 100 comprises two first fastening elements 107. The back part comprises a plurality of positioning elements 102. The first fastener 100 comprises a corresponding number of positioning areas. FIG. 2 also shows two spring fasteners 200, to each of which one of the first spring elements 105 is fastened in order to exert the first spring force on the respective first fastening element 107.

    [0065] The seating furniture chassis shown in FIG. 3 comprises a base body 300 with a seat frame, the first fastener 100 arranged on the base body 300, and a back part 301 fastened to the first fastener 100. The back part 301 comprises the positioning element 102 and the latching element 101. The back part 301 is fastened to the first fastener 100 with the latching element 101 and the positioning element 102.

    [0066] The embodiment shown in FIG. 4 differs from the embodiment in FIG. 2 in particular in that the first fastening element 107 comprises a spring mechanism 400, which is guided in a guiding mechanism 401 and is latchable into a latching mechanism 402.

    [0067] The function of the embodiment from FIG. 4 can be understood using FIGS. 5A to 5E. When the latching element 101 is to be released from the first fastener 100, the first fastening element 107 is pivoted such that the latching element 101 is released. In this state, the latching element 101 no longer exerts any force on the first fastening element 107. During the pivoting of the fastening element 107, the spring mechanism 400 is guided in the guiding mechanism 401 and latches into the latching mechanism 402 such that the first fastening element 107 is no longer automatically moved back. This state is shown in FIG. 5A.

    [0068] The back part can now be removed. Subsequently, the spring mechanism 400 can be elastically deformed such that it is moved out of the latching mechanism 402 (FIG. 5B). It is pivoted back by the spring force of the first spring element 105 (FIG. 5C) and arrives at a stop. The spring mechanism 400 can then be deformed back again such that it arrives in the guiding mechanism 401. The first fastening element 107 is then pivoted back further so that it is again suitable for fastening of the latching element 101.

    [0069] The cables 600 shown in FIG. 6 are each connected at a first end to a single plug 601, which can be plugged into a socket. It would also be possible to connect the cables 600 to a socket, into which a plug can be inserted. The cables 600 are also connected at their second end to a central plug 602, which can be plugged into a socket. It would also be possible to connect the cables to a central socket, into which a plug can be inserted.

    [0070] Due to the use of the central plug 602, a central electrical device can be electrically connected to the cables in a particularly simple manner, so that the central electrical device can be connected after the fact, for example by a user. In addition, the use of the central plug 602 reduces the risk of incorrect contacting.

    [0071] FIG. 7 shows that the cables 600 are fastened to the base body 700 of the seating furniture chassis. Here, the plugs 601 are arranged such that they can be connected in a particularly simple manner to electrical peripheral devices, such as a motor or an operating device. Due to this arrangement, it is particularly simple for a user to correctly electrically connect the peripheral electrical device to the central electrical device.

    [0072] If, for example, a back part with a central electrical device is to be connected to the base body 700, this can be done simply by making contact with the central plug 602. This is particularly advantageous in combination with the particularly simple exchangeable back part shown in FIGS. 1 to 5. Retrofitting with the central electrical device is also particularly simple.

    [0073] In case of a retrofitting of the side parts of the seating furniture chassis, the plugs 601 can be used in a particularly simple manner for the electrical connection to peripheral electrical devices. This is particularly advantageous in combination with the exchangeability of the side parts described below.

    [0074] FIGS. 8A to 8D show only a section of the side part 800. This is the section with which the side part 800 is fastened to the second fastener 801. FIG. 8E shows an enlargement of the section labeled D in FIG. 8D.

    [0075] The second fastener 801 comprises a second fastening element 802, a guiding element 803, a second spring element 804, and a support element 805. The side part 800 has a support area 806, a receiving area 807, a glide surface 808, and a clamping mechanism 809. The second spring element 804 exerts a second spring force on the second fastening element 802, such that the second fastening element 802 is held in the first position shown in FIG. 8A.

    [0076] In order to fasten the side part 800 to the second fastener 801, the support area 806 is initially placed on the support element 805. In order to facilitate assembly for a user, the support element 805 and the support area 806 can be designed in the same color. It can thus be made clear to the user in a simple manner that these two components must be connected to one another. This state is shown in FIG. 8B. The side part 800 is then pivoted about a pivot axis, which is defined by the support element 805. During this pivoting movement, the glide surface 808 comes into contact with the second fastening element 802 and moves it counter to the second spring force. During this movement, the second fastening element 802 is guided in an elongated hole in the guide element 803. This state is shown in FIG. 8C.

    [0077] During the pivoting movement, a protrusion 810 of the side part 800, for example a bolt or a rivet, engages with a recess 809 on the second fastener 801. The projection 810 and the recess 809 form a positive-fit connection in a vertical direction. A vertical movement of the side part 800 relative to the second fastener 801 is thus limited or prevented.

    [0078] FIG. 8D shows how the side part 800 is fastened to the second fastener 801. The second fastening element 802 is again in the first position and is held there by the second spring force. In addition, the clamping mechanism 809 exerts a clamping force on the second fastening element 802 in this position, such that a particularly good fastening is achieved, and mechanical play of the second fastening element 802 in the first position is reduced.

    [0079] FIGS. 11 and 12 show that the seating furniture chassis has a seat frame 1100 on which the second fastener 801 is arranged. The side part 800 is thus fastened to the seat frame 1100 laterally.