Armchair
11006753 · 2021-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C1/0355
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/0355
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
According to the invention, the armchair has a seat, supporting feet, a stand-up aid, and a chassis with wheels for moving the armchair. The chassis is adjustable relative to the supporting feet between at least a first and a second position, with the wheels being spaced apart in the first position of the footprint while the armchair is supported with the supporting feet on the footprint, and with the wheels being in rolling contact with the footprint in the second position while the supporting feet are arranged so as to be spaced apart from the footprint. The aid has an adjustment mechanism with a servomotor, with the adjustment mechanism being coupled with the chassis for the purpose of displacing the chassis by means of the servomotor between the first and second position.
Claims
1. An armchair comprising: a. a seat, b. supporting feet with which the armchair is supported in a home position on a footprint, c. a stand-up aid for lifting the seat from the home position to a raised position, wherein the stand-up aid has an adjustment mechanism with a servomotor, the servomotor serving to lift the seat, and d. a chassis with wheels for moving the armchair, wherein e. the chassis is adjustable relative to the supporting feet between at least a first and a second position, with the wheels being spaced apart in the first position of the footprint while the armchair is supported with the supporting feet on the footprint, and with the wheels being in rolling contact with the footprint in the second position while the supporting feet are arranged so as to be spaced apart from the footprint, and f. the adjustment mechanism of the stand-up aid is coupled with the chassis for the purpose of displacing the chassis by means of the servomotor between the first and second position.
2. The armchair as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the seat has a seat frame mechanism that is fastened to side walls of the armchair.
3. The armchair as set forth in claim 2, characterized in that the adjustment mechanism has at least a first lifting linkage and a second lifting linkage, wherein the first lifting linkage is hingedly coupled at a first end with the chassis and at a second end with the seat frame mechanism, and the second lifting linkage is hingedly coupled at a first end with the chassis and is in operative contact at the second end with the servomotor.
4. The armchair as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the armchair further comprises a footrest and a backrest that are coupled with a seat frame mechanism via a footrest adjustment mechanism for extending and retracting the footrest, and a backrest adjustment mechanism for adjusting the seat and backrest between an upright and a reclined position.
5. The armchair as set forth in claim 4, characterized in that the footrest adjustment mechanism and the backrest adjustment mechanism are coupled with the servomotor for the purpose of extending and retracting the footrest and of adjusting the seat and backrest.
6. An armchair comprising: a seat having a seat frame mechanism that is fastened to side walls of the armchair, supporting feet with which the armchair is supported in a home position on a footprint, a stand-up aid for lifting the seat from the home position to a raised position, wherein the stand-up aid has an adjustment mechanism with a servomotor, and a chassis with wheels for moving the armchair, wherein the chassis is adjustable relative to the supporting feet between at least a first and a second position, with the wheels being spaced apart in the first position of the footprint while the armchair is supported with the supporting feet on the footprint, and with the wheels being in rolling contact with the footprint in the second position while the supporting feet are arranged so as to be spaced apart from the footprint, and the adjustment mechanism of the stand-up aid is coupled with the chassis for the purpose of displacing the chassis by means of the servomotor between the first and second position, characterized in that the adjustment mechanism has at least a first lifting linkage and a second lifting linkage, wherein the first lifting linkage is hingedly coupled at a first end with the chassis and at a second end with the seat frame mechanism, and the second lifting linkage is hingedly coupled at a first end with the chassis and is in operative contact at the second end with the servomotor, and further characterized in that at least one additional, hingedly coupled interlink is provided between the second end of the second lifting link and the servomotor.
7. An armchair comprising: a seat, supporting feet with which the armchair is supported in a home position on a footprint, a stand-up aid for lifting the seat from the home position to a raised position, wherein the stand-up aid has an adjustment mechanism with a servomotor, and a chassis with wheels for moving the armchair, wherein the chassis is adjustable relative to the supporting feet between at least a first and a second position, with the wheels being spaced apart in the first position of the footprint while the armchair is supported with the supporting feet on the footprint, and with the wheels being in rolling contact with the footprint in the second position while the supporting feet are arranged so as to be spaced apart from the footprint, and the adjustment mechanism of the stand-up aid is coupled with the chassis for the purpose of displacing the chassis by means of the servomotor between the first and second position, characterized in that the chassis comprises at least one anti-slip element and can be further displaced relative to the supporting feet into a third position in which the armchair is supported on the anti-slip element and a portion of the wheels on the footprint, while the remaining wheels are arranged so as to be spaced apart from the footprint.
8. The armchair as set forth in claim 7, characterized in that the anti-slip element is coupled via a linkage mechanism with the chassis and the adjustment mechanism.
9. The armchair as set forth in claim 8, characterized in that the linkage mechanism of the anti-slip element is hingedly connected to a first lifting linkage of the adjustment mechanism.
10. The armchair as set forth in claim 8, characterized in that the chassis is coupled with the servomotor via the adjustment mechanism for the motorized displacement of the chassis into the first, second, and third position.
Description
(1) Additional advantages and embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail in the description of an exemplary embodiment and the drawing:
(2) In the drawing:
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(14) In addition to the servomotor 14, the linear actuator has a spindle 17 and a nut 18 that cooperates with the spindle 17. The servomotor 14 rotates the spindle in the respectively desired direction of rotation, thus causing a linear displacement of the nut 18 along the spindle.
(15) The seat frame mechanism 8 has two laterally opposing seat frame parts 19, 20 to which the actual seat 2 is fastened along with its upholstery. The seat frame parts 19, 20 are rigidly interconnected by means of a first cross-brace 21 and a second cross-brace 22, with the first cross-brace 21 having two tongues 23, 24 that are arranged in a torque-proof manner in the center thereof and hingedly coupled with the nut 18 (
(16) At the motor end of the linear actuator, a coupling lug 25 is provided for coupling an adjustment mechanism 26, which will be explained in greater detail below with reference to
(17) In the reclined position according to
(18) The upright home position of the seat mechanism is shown in
(19) If the distance of the nut 18 from the coupling lug 25 is further shortened by means of the servomotor 14 to the distance a2 (
(20) If the distance is shortened further to the distance a4 of
(21) If the servomotor 14 is actuated so as to further shorten the distance between the nut 18 and the coupling lug 25 to the distance a5 according to
(22) In the raised position according to
(23) The configuration of the chassis 11 can be seen particularly well in
(24) In the vicinity of the rear cross-connecting part 31, two spaced-apart mounting flanges 35, 36 are further provided which are rigidly connected to the rear cross-connecting part 31 and provide a first coupling point 37 and a second coupling point 38, respectively, with which the adjustment mechanism 26 of the stand-up aid is hingedly coupled. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, this adjustment mechanism 26 has a first lifting linkage 39 and a second lifting linkage 40 on either side, respectively.
(25) The seat frame mechanism 8 also provides a first coupling element 41 and a second coupling element 42, each of which is rigidly connected to the first and second seat frame part 19, 20, respectively and to the second cross-brace 22, so that the two coupling elements 41, 42 project downward quasi obliquely from the first and second seat frame part, respectively. The first lifting linkage 39 is hinged on its first end at the first coupling point 37 of the mounting flange 35 or 36 and with its second end at a first articulation point 43 of the first and second coupling element 41, 42, respectively. The second lifting linkage 40, in turn, is hingedly connected at a first end to the second coupling point 38 of the mounting flange 35 and 36 and coupled in a central region with a second articulation point 44 of the first and second coupling element 41, 42, respectively. Both the first lifting linkage 39 and the second lifting linkage 40 are thus provided on the sides of the armchair.
(26) The respective second ends of the second lifting linkages 40 are pivotally interconnected by means of a rod-like interlink 45, with the interlink 45 being hingedly coupled with the coupling lug 25 in a central region by means of two arms 46 that are connected in a torque-proof manner thereto. The first and second coupling elements 41, 42 have recesses 47 on their forward-facing front edges that come into contact with the rod-shaped interlink 45 during the lifting of the armchair between the positions shown in
(27) The functionality of the linkage mechanism 28 for actuating the anti-slip element 27 will be explained in greater detail below with reference to
(28) The armchair mechanics described above thus require only one servomotor 14 to reach all of the positions of the armchair. As will readily be understood, however, it is not excluded from the scope of the invention for an additional motor to be provided in order to be able to approach additional positions of the armchair as desired. The armchair is adjusted by means of a remote control or a control panel that is recessed in the armrest, with only four buttons being ultimately required in order to move to the positions of the armchair that are relevant to the user.
(29) Button 1: Upright home position according to
(30) Button 2: Reclined position according to
(31) Button 3: Moving position according to
(32) Button 4: Raised position according to
(33) The positions shown in
(34) The armchair mechanics described with reference to