ADJUSTABLE CHAIR HEADREST
20230232989 · 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable chair headrest, relating to the technical field of office chairs, comprises a support rod connected to a chair back and a headrest, and further comprises an elastic sliding mechanism connecting the headrest and the support rod. The elastic sliding mechanism is provided with a lock mechanism and comprises a stop block, a sliding push rod and an elastic telescoping mechanism, and an end, away from the stop block, of the sliding push rod is connected to the headrest. One end of the sliding push rod stretches into a groove of the support rod, and a gap is reserved between the sliding push rod and one end of the stop block. A tension spring is disposed in the gap and has two ends respectively connected to the sliding push rod and the stop block. The headrest can extend and retract horizontally when users change their posture.
Claims
1. An adjustable chair headrest, comprising a support rod (3) connected to a chair back, and a headrest (1), wherein the adjustable chair headrest further comprises an elastic sliding mechanism connecting the headrest (1) and the support rod (3), the elastic sliding mechanism is provided with a lock mechanism used for defining a fixed distance between the headrest (1) and the support rod (3), and comprises a stop block (4) disposed on a horizontal rod body at a top of the support rod (3), a sliding push rod (2) slidably connected to the stop block (4), and a tension spring (6) connecting the sliding push rod (2) and the stop block (4) to form an elastic telescoping mechanism by the sliding push rod (2) and the stop block (4), and an end, away from the stop block (4), of the sliding push rod (2) is connected to the headrest (1) through a damping hinge; the stop block (4) is located above the sliding push rod (2), and is detachably connected to the support rod (3) to be received in a groove formed in the horizontal rod body of the support rod (3), an end, away from the headrest (1), of the sliding push rod (2) stretches into the groove of the support rod (3), a gap is reserved between the sliding push rod (2) and an end, close to the headrest (1), of the stop block (4), the tension spring (6) is disposed in the gap and has an end disposed around an end, close to the support rod (3), of the sliding push rod (2) as well as an end disposed around the end, close to the headrest (1), of the stop block (3), and a cover (5) is disposed on the stop block (4) to cover the groove of the support rod (3).
2. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 1, wherein the lock mechanism comprises a stop bolt (7), a connecting hole (34) is formed in the horizontal rod body at the top of the support rod (3), the stop bolt (7) is slidably connected into the connecting hole (34), and multiple retaining holes (23) for receiving the stop bolt (7) are formed in the sliding push rod (2) in an array in a sliding direction of the sliding push rod (2).
3. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 2, wherein a spring (8) and a crank (9) are disposed at a bottom of the stop bolt (7), a shaft shoulder is disposed on the stop bolt (7), a bottom of the stop bolt (7) is fixedly connected to the crank (9), the crank (9) is connected to the support rod (3) in a threaded manner, and the spring (8) is located between a bottom of the shaft shoulder of the stop bolt (7) and the crank (9).
4. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 1, wherein a stop rod (22) is disposed on a top surface of the sliding push rod (2), the stop rod (22) and the sliding push rod (2) are detachably connected or integrally formed, a sliding hole (42) for receiving the stop rod (22) is formed in a position, corresponding to the stop rod (22), of the stop block (4), and a length of the stop rod (22) received in the sliding rod (42) is less than an ultimate tensile length of the tension spring (6).
5. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 1, wherein a stop block (51) is disposed on a side face, close to the headrest (1), of the cover (5), a retaining hole (32) for receiving the stop block (51) is formed in a side face, close to the headrest (1), of the horizontal rod body at the top of the support rod (3), a clamping block (52) is disposed at an end, away from the stop block (51), of the cover (5), a slot (31) for receiving the clamping block (52) is horizontally formed in an end face, away from the headrest (1), of the support rod (3), and when the cover (5) covers the support rod (3), the stop block (51) is inserted into the retaining hole (32), and the clamping block (52) is inserted into the slot (31).
6. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 5, wherein a sliding chute (33) is formed in a vertical rod of the slot (31) and is slidably connected to the chair back through a damping hinge.
7. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 1, wherein the sliding push rod (2) is made of a metal material.
8. The adjustable chair headrest according to claim 1, wherein the cover (5) is made of a transparent material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To more clearly explain the technical solutions of the embodiments of the invention or the prior art, drawings used for describing the embodiments of the invention or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, those ordinarily skilled in the art may obtain other drawings according to the following ones without creative labor.
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[0023] In the figures: 1, headrest; 2, sliding push rod; 3, support rod; 4, stop block; 5, cover; 6, tension spring; 7, stop bolt; 8, spring; 9, crank; 21, first connecting block; 22, stop rod; 23, retaining hole; 31, slot; 32, retaining hole; 33, sliding chute; 34, connecting hole; 41, second connecting block; 42, sliding hole; 43, connecting hole; 51, stop block; 52, clamping block.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the invention. Obviously, the embodiments in the following description are merely illustrative ones, and are not all possible ones of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those ordinarily skilled in the art based on the following ones without creative labor should also fall within the protection scope of the invention.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The stop block 4 is located above the sliding push rod 2, and is detachably connected to the support rod 3 to be received in a groove formed in the horizontal rod body of the support rod 3; specifically, the stop block 4 may be fixedly connected to the support rod 3 with bolts, and connecting holes 43 for mounting bolts are formed in the periphery of the stop block 4; an end, away from the headrest 1, of the sliding push rod 2 stretches into the groove of the support rod 3; a gap is reserved between the end, away from the headrest 1, of the sliding push rod 2 and the end, close to the headrest 1, of the stop block 4, and the tension spring 6 is disposed in the gap; one end of the tension spring 6 is disposed around an end, close to the support rod 3, of the sliding push rod 2, and the other end of the tension spring 6 is disposed around an end, close to the headrest 1, of the stop block 4; a cover 5 is disposed on the stop block 4 to cover the groove of the support rod 3, and the stop block 4 is detachably connected to the support rod 3; as shown in
[0027] Specifically, as shown in
[0028] Further, as shown in
[0029] Optionally, a spring 8 and a crank 9 are disposed at a bottom of the stop bolt 7, a shaft shoulder is disposed on the stop bolt 7, the bottom of the stop bolt 7 is fixedly connected to the crank 9, the crank 9 is connected to the support rod 3 in a threaded manner, and the spring 8 is located between a bottom of the shaft shoulder of the stop bolt 9 and the crank 9 and is used for restoration. Users can control the stop bolt 7 to slide upwards or downwards by rotating the crank 9, so that operation is convenient and fast.
[0030] Optionally, as shown in
[0031] Optionally, a sliding chute 33 is formed in a vertical rod of the slot 31, and is slidably connected to the chair back through a damping hinge, that is, users can adjust the height of the headrest 1 according to their height.
[0032] It should be understood that, in the description of the invention, terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “left” and “right” are used to indicate directional or positional relationships based on the accompanying drawings, merely for the purpose of facilitating and simplifying the description of the invention, do no indicate or imply that a device or element referred to must be in a specific direction or be configured or operated in a specific direction, thus should not be construed as limiting the invention.
[0033] In addition, terms “first” and “second” are merely for the purpose of description, and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features referred to. In the description of the invention, “a plurality of” means two or more, unless otherwise expressly stated.
[0034] Those skilled in the art may make various changes, modifications, substitutions and transformations to the above embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of the invention. Thus, from any point of view, these embodiments should be regarded as instructional and nonrestrictive, and the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the above description. The above embodiments are merely preferred ones of the invention, and are not used to limit the invention. All modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made based on the spirit and principle of the invention should fall within the protection scope of the invention.