Glued furniture base

20200154886 ยท 2020-05-21

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    Abstract

    The invention is directed to a base for chairs or tables having at least one centrally located column structure. Specifically, the invention is directed to a base composed of several parts, comprising a hub and load-carrying arms radiating therefrom. According to the invention, each arm is separately manufactured and provided with a cavity at least at its proximal end and is individually joined to protrusions on the hub which are inserted into said cavities, and the joint between arms and protrusions is glued.

    Claims

    1-8. (canceled)

    9. A base for furniture having a central column structure, the base comprising: a central hub; and a plurality of load-carrying arms radially extending from the central hub; wherein the central hub further comprises a plurality of extents extending radially from the central hub, and wherein a number of the plurality of extents corresponds to a number of load-carrying arms; wherein a proximal end of each of the load-carrying arms comprises a cavity, and wherein the radially extending extents are inserted into the cavities and, upon insertion, define spaces between each radially extending extent and a respective load-carrying arm; and wherein the spaces are filled with an adhesive for securing the load-carrying arms to the central hub.

    10. The furniture base according to claim 9, wherein the load-carrying arms are manufactured from a sheet metal blank.

    11. The furniture base according to claim 9, wherein the load-carrying arms comprise a U-shaped or a C-shaped profile defining an opening, and wherein the opening faces downwards in a direction towards a bottom surface of the base upon insertion of the radially extending extents.

    12. The furniture base according to claim 9, wherein the load-carrying arms comprise a U-shaped or a C-shaped profile defining an opening, and wherein the opening faces upwards in a direction towards a top surface of the base upon insertion of the radially extending extents.

    13. The furniture base according to claim 12, further comprising separate covering elements positionable over the upward facing opening cover at least a portion of the upward facing opening.

    14. The furniture base of claim 13, further comprising the central column structure extending from a cavity of the base and a seat associated with the central column structure, wherein the separate covering elements provide a different visual appearance relative to the seat.

    15. The furniture base according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the central hub or load-bearing arms comprises at least one opening for introduction of the adhesive there through.

    16. The furniture base according to claim 9, wherein the adhesive comprises an epoxy or polyurethane resin.

    17. The furniture base according to claim 9, wherein each radially extending extent from the central hub has a length that is from 10 to 50% of a length of a corresponding one of the load-carrying arms.

    18. A chair comprising the base according to claim 9, a seat, a central column structure extending from the seat and optionally a swivel for allowing rotation of the central column, wherein the base further comprises a cavity for receiving the central column or the swivel therein.

    19. A method of manufacturing a furniture base for furniture having a central column structure, the method comprising: providing a central hub comprising a plurality of extents extending radially from the central hub; providing a plurality of load-carrying arms, wherein at least a proximal end of each of the load-carrying arms comprises a cavity, and wherein a number of the load-carrying arms corresponds to the number of extents; inserting the extents extending radially from the central hub into the cavities of the load-carrying arms, wherein, upon insertion, spaces are defined between the radially extending extents and an inner surface of the load-carrying arms, and filling the spaces with an adhesive for securing the load-carrying arms to the central hub.

    20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the central hub and the plurality of load-carrying arms are manufactured separately.

    21. The method according to claim 19, wherein the providing the plurality of load carrying arms comprises, for each arm: forming a blank from sheet metal; bending the blank to form a respective load-carrying arm having a U-shaped profile; optionally bending edges of the U-shaped profile to form a C-shaped profile; and optionally providing in the load-carrying arm a longitudinal curvature.

    Description

    [0037] The invention is described in greater detail below referring to the attached drawings, in which

    [0038] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hub according to an embodiment of the invention.

    [0039] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a preferable embodiment of the invention, in which the arms are made from sheet metal bent into a C-profile which is open downwards.

    [0040] FIG. 3 is a partial section of an embodiment of the invention.

    [0041] In FIG. 1 is shown a hub made from a plastic material. The hub has a central part 1 having an essentially cylindrical recess for receiving a column support, advantageously provided with a swivel for rendering the chair seat rotatable. In this embodiment, from the central part 1 five protrusions 2 radiate, for inserting into cavities in the load-carrying arms which are to rest on the plane underneath.

    [0042] In FIG. 2 is shown a furniture base 3 having five load-carrying arms 4 which are joined to a hub. The hub is provided with protrusions 2 which during assembly are inserted into cavities 5 in the arm structures. In FIG. 2, the arms 4 are manufactured from sheet metal which has been bent to a C-profile and provided with a curvature. In the assembly process, the sheet metal profile will enclose the protrusions 2.

    [0043] An appropriate amount of glue is preferably applied to the upper and side surfaces of the protrusions in the assembly process, so the glue fills the space between the protrusion and the inner surface of the arm, and no play between the parts is present when these are joined; this ensures that no shearing noises occur when a load is applied to the furniture base. In FIG. 3 is shown a section of a protrusion surrounded by an arm. Glue is applied to appropriate facing surfaces.

    [0044] The present invention provides advantages in the manufacturing process, among others. In relation to furniture bases moulded in one piece, surface finishing operations like chrome plating, polishing and coating are significantly easier to carry out when the arms are separate, thin and longitudinal objects. Assembly using glue facilitates uncomplicated manufacturing operations. For example, the arms may be powder coated prior to assembly.

    [0045] The features described above may be freely combined with each other within the scope of the invention defined by the claims.