HORIZONTAL-MOVING & ROCKING APPLIANCE AND ROCKING CHAIR
20210022508 ยท 2021-01-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew David Frankel (Yorba Linda, CA, US)
- Shi-Ping Zheng (Fuzhou, CN)
- Tian-Xia Zheng (Fuzhou, Fujian, CN)
Cpc classification
A47C3/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A horizontal moving & rocking appliance and chair includes a ground piece, mid and rear rollers eccentrically positioned at a mid and rear ends of ground pieces, synchronous link rods hinged between mid and rear rollers. In stationary state, the mid roller positioning shaft is in a forward rolling lower position while the rear roller positioning shaft is in a backward rolling higher position, and these together with the fore ends of ground pieces form a three-ground point; A horizontal moving & rocking chair includes a chair and horizontal moving & rocking appliance mounted on both sides of legs.
Claims
1. A horizontal moving and rocking appliance comprising: Ground pieces to carry load; Mid roller positioned eccentrically at mid of ground pieces as swinging fulcrum; Rear roller positioned eccentrically at rear of ground pieces as rear fulcrum; Synchronous linking rod articulated between the mid and the rear rollers to maintain two rollers working synchronously; In stationary state, positioning shaft of mid roller is located at forward rolling lower position and that of rear roller at backward rolling higher position, these 2 positions together with fore-end of ground piece form 3 ground points; and In motion state, the load center of ground pieces will move backward with load, mid roller will move forward at higher position to form a swinging fulcrum while rear roller will move backward at lower position, at the same time, rear-end of ground piece settles and fore-end tilts up; So, ground pieces will follow load center of load to move back and forth horizontally and rock around mid rollers.
2. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal moving & rocking appliance features synchronous link rods that are connected to the same sides of mid and rear rollers by means of articulation, and rods with limit gears on them work together to restraint travel distance of mid and rear rollers.
3. The appliance according to claim 2, wherein the limit gears can be one of the following: 1) mid and rear rollers feature indented sides and synchronous rods hinged to lower position side can be stopped by indented sides when in relative rotation; and 2) to lock up the synchronous rods or to stop the synchronous rods with the aid of extruded pins formed on sides of both mid and rear rollers.
4. The appliance according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the horizontal moving & rocking appliance includes a reset spring that is fixed in between mid roller and ground pieced to retain constant mid roller tendency of rolling towards a lower position.
5. The appliance according to claim 4, a horizontal moving & rocking appliance features wherein the reset spring is a torsion spring, sleeved on a positioning shaft between the mid rollers and the grounding pieces, and can sink into the recessed space on the sides of mid rollers.
6. A horizontal moving & rocking chair, including a horizontal moving & rocking appliance including at both sides of the chair, at least the fore-legs are fixed to the fore ends of ground pieces and both sides of the ground pieces are in parallel; the designed load center locates within 100 mm before mid rollers while the space is over 50 mm in between mid and rear rollers.
7. The appliance according to claim 6, wherein the ground pieces are formed by bending the fore-legs backward and being a part of the same side; the rear legs at both sides or the back side supporting pieces are hinged on the ground pieces before the rear rollers.
8. The appliance according to claim 6, wherein the ground pieces are formed by bending the fore-legs backward and being a part of the same side; and both sides of ground pieces are connected together at rear ends.
9. The appliance according to claim 6, wherein the fore and rear legs are fixed on the respective fore and rear ends of the corresponding ground pieces and the fore or rear ends of the ground pieces are connected together, or the ground pieces at both sides are a complete whole piece bent into U-shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0031] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings. Namely, in the drawings the following reference numbers refer to the following part: [0032] 1Ground Piece [0033] 11Positioning Shaft [0034] 12Cross Piece [0035] 2Mid Roller [0036] 21Indented Side [0037] 22Recessed Space [0038] 3Rear Roller [0039] 4Synchronous Link Rod [0040] 5Reset Spring [0041] 6Chair [0042] 61Fore Leg [0043] 62Rear Leg [0044] 63Supporting Piece [0045] ARoller Center
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0046] This application refers to rolling forward at higher and lower positions, rolling backward at higher and lower positions, the explanation of which is as follows: due to eccentric rolling motion a rocking chair is in an unstable state when an eccentric positioning shaft is right above roller center and tends to move forward; so this tendency is referred to as rolling forward. When eccentric positioning shaft tends to move backward, it is referred to as rolling backward. Hereinunder, the higher position is relative to the lower position, referring to the height of eccentric positioning shaft relative to the roller center, and used to express if the rolling tendency is from a higher position to a lower position and vice versa. As shown in
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[0048] In motion, ground piece 1 moves backwards along with the load center. More precisely, when load center shifts to mid roller 2, the mid roller 2 rotates forward at a higher position to form a swing fulcrum while rear roller 3 rotates backward at a lower position so that rear end of ground piece 1 settles and fore end tilts up to realize backward moving plus rocking motion, and ground piece 1 moves horizontally back and forth following movement of the load center. Moving backwards to limit position as shown in
[0049] Synchronous link rod functions to restrain travel distance in addition to synchronizing the pace of mid roller 2 and rear roller 3. Synchronous rod 3 is connected to the same sides of mid roller 2 and rear roller 3 by means of articulation, and the rod 4 works together with limit gear on it to restrain travel distance of mid roller 2 and rear roller 3. The limit gears can be one of the following: 1) mid roller 2 and rear roller 3 feature indented sides and synchronous rod 4 hinged to a lower position side can be stopped by indented side 21 when in relative rotation; and 2) to lock up the synchronous rod or to stop synchronous rod with the aid of extruded pins formed on sides of both mid roller 2 and rear roller 3, namely, to have the same function by use of a pin or screw fixed on the side.
[0050] In addition, a reset spring 5 is fixed in between mid roller 2 and ground piece 1 to retain mid roller's 2 tendency of rolling towards a lower position, in this way to restore to the initial design state. In this example, the reset spring 5 is a torsion spring sleeved on positioning shaft 11 between mid roller 2 and ground piece 1, and can settle into recessed space 22 on side of mid roller 2 without affecting its look. Also, a tension spring may be used. In addition, the same reset spring may be provided between rear roller 3 and ground piece 1 as needed to increase restoring force.
[0051] The aforesaid horizontal moving & rocking appliance may be installed in chairs to take advantage of this function. Based on different functions and construction of chair 6 itself, the horizontal moving & rocking appliance can be integrated into chairs for an integrated design, or mechanically added, so that chair enjoys horizontal moving & rocking function. Typical application examples are as follows.
[0052] A horizontal moving & rocking chair includes a horizontal moving & rocking appliance and chair 6, featuring that at both sides of the chair, at least fore-legs 61 are fixed to the fore ends of ground pieces 1 and both sides of the ground pieces are in parallel; the designed load center of chair 6 locates within 100 mm before mid rollers 2 while the space is over 50 mm in between mid roller 2 and rear roller 3.
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[0057] This illustration is designed to show that horizontal moving & rocking appliance are applicable to all types of chairs, as long as the chair has four legs or has two connected sides, it can be mechanically placed on the frame combined with horizontal moving & rocking appliance, or design of horizontal moving & rocking appliance can be integrated as a part of support at both sides of the chair. In this way, it is able to realize both functions of stable seating and rocking motion, so that business and leisure are both possible.