HINGED CHAIR WITH ROTATABLE FOLD-DOWN BACK
20200260876 ยท 2020-08-20
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Abstract
A hinged chair having a seat, a fold-don back and a base that is detachable from the bottom of the seat to enable the chair to be shipped disassembled, in a compact container. The fold-down back is hingedly coupled to the seat by pivots that extend through frame posts at opposite sides of the back. To reduce the profile of the chair, the fold-down back is rotatable at the pivots between a vertical position standing upwardly from the seat and a horizontal position lying over and in opposite facing alignment with the seat. With the chair removed from its shipping container and the chair back rotated to its vertical upstanding position, locking pins are pushed through the frame posts of the back above the pivots to lock the back in the vertical position ready for use.
Claims
1. A chair to sit on the ground and comprising: a seat having first and second upturned frame posts extending therefrom; a base connected to the seat to hold the seat above the ground; a back having first and second back posts extending therefrom; first and second pivots; and first and second hinge enclosures, one of said hinge enclosures being fixedly connected to and standing upwardly from one of the first and second upturned frame posts of said seat to surround one of the first and second back posts of said back, the one of said first and second hinge enclosures having a pivot receiving slot formed therein; and one of said first and second pivots extending through the pivot receiving slot formed in the one of said first and second hinge enclosures and the one of the first and second back posts surrounded by said one hinge enclosure such that said back is hingedly coupled to and rotatable relative to said seat between an upstanding position extending upwardly from said seat and a folded position lying over and in opposite facing alignment with said seat, wherein the one of the first and second back posts of said back is slidable upwardly and downwardly through the one of said first and second hinge enclosures and the one of said first and second pivots is correspondingly slidable upwardly and downwardly through the pivot receiving slot formed in said one hinge enclosure, said back rotating from said upstanding position to said folded position when the one of the first and second back posts slides upwardly through the one of said first and second hinge enclosures and the one of said first and second pivots slides upwardly through said pivot receiving slot.
2. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein said back is rotatable relative to said seat through an angle of substantially 90 degrees between said upstanding position and said folded position.
3. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein said back extends vertically upward from said seat when said back is in said upstanding position, and said back extends horizontally over and in opposite facing alignment with said seat when said back is in said folded position.
4. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein said base is detachably connected to and removable from said seat.
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9. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein the one of said first and second hinge enclosures has an open top through which to receive the one of the first and second back posts of said back and a recess formed therein and extending downwardly from said open top towards said seat, said one back post being received within said recess when said back is rotated to said folded position.
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13. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein the back of said chair moves vertically upward and away from the seat of said chair when the one of the first and second back posts of said back slides upwardly through the one of said first and second hinge enclosures and the one of said first and second pivots slides upwardly through said pivot receiving slot.
14. The chair recited in claim 13, farther comprising a locking pin to be received through the one of the first and second back posts of said back and the one of said first and second hinge enclosures by way of the pivot receiving slot formed in said one hinge enclosure after the back of said chair rotates from said folded position to said upstanding position and said one back post slides downwardly through said one hinge enclosure and the one of said first and second pivots slides downwardly through said pivot receiving slot, whereby the back of said chair moves vertically downward and towards the seat of said chair.
15. The chair recited in claim 14, wherein the one of said first and second pivots and said locking pin are received through the one of said first and second hack posts of said back and the one of said first and second hinge enclosures by way of the pivot receiving slot formed in said one hinge enclosure after the back of said chair is rotated from said folded position to said upstanding position, said locking pin lying above said one pivot to lock the back of said chair in said upstanding position.
16. (canceled)
17. A chair comprising: a seat having at least one back supporting post extending upwardly therefrom; a back having at least one back coupling post extending downwardly therefrom; at least one pivot; and a hinge enclosure fixedly connected to and standing upwardly from the back supporting post of said seat to surround the back coupling post of said back, said hinge enclosure having a pivot receiving slot formed therein, and said pivot extending through said pivot receiving slot and said back coupling post surrounded by said hinge enclosure such that said back is hingedly coupled to and rotatable relative to said seat between an upstanding position extending upwardly from said seat and a folded position lying over and in opposite facing alignment with said seat, wherein the back coupling post of said back is slidable upwardly and downwardly through said hinge enclosure and said pivot is correspondingly slidable upwardly and downwardly through the pivot receiving slot formed in said hinge enclosure, said back rotating from said upstanding position to said folded position when said back coupling post slides upwardly through said hinge enclosure and said pivot slides upwardly through said pivot receiving slot.
18. The chair recited in claim 17, wherein said hinge enclosure has a top through which the back coupling post of said back extends, said hinge enclosure having a recess formed therein and extending downwardly from the top thereof; and said back coupling post being received within said recess when said back is rotated to said folded position.
19. The chair recited in claim 17, further comprising a locking pin received through the back coupling post of said back and said hinge enclosure by way of the pivot receiving slot formed in said hinge enclosure after the back of said chair rotates from said folded position to said upstanding position, said back coupling post slides downwardly through said hinge enclosure and said pivot slides downwardly through said pivot receiving slot, whereby the back of said chair moves vertically downward towards the seat of said chair and said locking pin locks said back in said upstanding position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0013] Referring initially to
[0014] The seat 3 of the chair 1 is held above the ground by a base 10. The base 10 preferably includes a pair of generally rectangular tubular legs 12 that are attached to and extend vertically downwardly from opposite sides of the seat 3. A pair of lateral leg supports 14 run in spaced parallel alignment with one another across the bottom of the base 10 so as to extend between the Vertically extending rectangular legs 12 of base 10. The base 10 is detachably connected to the bottom of the seat 3 by means of removable fasteners (e.g., screws) 16. In the embodiment best shown in
[0015] The hinged chair 1 also includes a rotatable fold-down back 18 against which the user reclines his back when resting in the seat 3. The back 18 includes a generally rectangular outer frame 20 having a pair of generally vertical tubular frame posts 22 located at opposite sides thereof and standing upwardly from the seat 3. A pair of back support straps 24 against which the user's back is received run laterally across the chair back 18 and in spaced parallel alignment with one another between the frame posts 22. An additional back support strap 26 runs vertically along the chair base 18 from the top of the outer frame 20 to a horizontal strap support 28 that runs between the frame posts 22 below the back support straps 24.
[0016] As an important feature of this invention, the fold-down back 18 of the hinged chair 1 is rotatably connected to the seat 3 by means of a pair of hinge enclosures 30. Referring in this regard to
[0017] During the manufacture and assembly of the chair 1 and the rotatable connection of the chair back 18 to the chair seat 3, each of the pair of vertical frame posts 22 (only one of which being shown) from the outer frame 20 of the chair back 18 is moved through the open top 34 of and surrounded by a hollow hinge enclosure 30 that is affixed to one of the pair of upturned coupling ends 32 of the seat frame 5 (best shown in
[0018] Referring in this regard specifically to
[0019] By virtue of the foregoing, the fold-down chair back 18 is now rotatable at the pivot pins 50 that extend through the pair of frame posts 22 in a clockwise direction through an angle of about 90 degrees between a vertical position (best shown in
[0020] With the chair back 18 in its aforementioned horizontal folded position of
[0021] Referring specifically to
[0022] After the fold-down chair back 18 has been rotated to its vertical upstanding position and pushed downwardly towards the chair seat 3, the user inserts second couplers (e.g., locking pins), only one, of which 54 being shown, through the pivot receiving slots 42 that are formed in the opposite side walls 40 of each hinge enclosure 30 and through the upper pair of axially aligned user accessible holes 48 that are formed through the lower-most end of each frame post 22 above the pair of manufacturer accessible holes 46. A second retainer (e.g., a cotter pin) 56 is then pushed by the user through the outwardly extending end of the locking pin 54 to hold the locking pin in place and thereby prevent the frame post. 22 from one again sliding upwardly through its hinge enclosure 30.
[0023] Referring concurrently to
[0024] The assembly of the chair 1 is completed and made ready for use when the user attaches the base 10 to the seat 3 by means of installing the fasteners 16 in the manner previously described when referring to
[0025] It has been described above that the chair base 10 is attached to the bottom of the chair seat 3 after the chair back 18 has been rotated to and locked in its vertically upstanding position. However, for convenience during assembly of the chair 1, the base 10 can also be attached first to the seat 3 while the chair back 18 is still in its horizontal folded position. In either event, the chair 1 described herein is advantageously capable of being shipped from the manufacturer to the end user in an efficient compact configuration t that is ideally suited for transport in a compact shipping container.