Chair frame with injection molded foam padding
10588414 ยท 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/124
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A chair having a first frame portion with a backrest support and a rear leg portion at least part of the backrest support and the leg portion being formed from a single piece. A second frame portion has a seat support and a front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to the seat support, the seat support in a fixed position relative to the backrest support. The backrest support molded thereover in foam, the backrest support being substantially peripherally located around the foam of the backrest and the backrest being provided free from rigid supports extending across a middle portion of the backrest. The seat support molded thereover in foam, the seat support being substantially peripherally located around the foam of the seat and the seat being provided free from rigid supports extending across a middle portion of the seat.
Claims
1. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion, at least part of the backrest support and the leg portion being formed from a single piece; a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seat support being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest, the backrest support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the backrest and the backrest being provided free from rigid supports secured to the backrest support and extending across a middle portion of the backrest and at least part of the single piece is molded thereover in the foam; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, the seat support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the seat and the seat being provided free from rigid supports secured to the seat support and extending across a middle portion of the seat; the front leg portion permanently attached to the seat support at an attachment point wherein the attachment point is located at least partially within the foam of the seat support.
2. The chair of claim 1 wherein the front leg portion and the seat support are part of a second single piece which is at least partially molded thereover in the foam.
3. The chair of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the backrest support which is part of the single piece is molded thereover in the foam.
4. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion, at least part of the backrest support and the leg portion being formed from a single piece; a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seat support being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest, the backrest support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the backrest and the backrest being provided free from rigid supports secured to the backrest support and extending across a middle portion of the backrest and at least part of the single piece is molded thereover in the foam; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, the seat support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the seat and the seat being provided free from rigid supports secured to the seat support and extending across a middle portion of the seat; wherein the second frame portion is formed at least in part by welding together at an attachment point two pieces which make up the front leg portion and seat support, the attachment point being embedded in the foam.
5. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion, at least part of the backrest support and the leg portion being formed from a single piece; a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seat support being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest, the backrest support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the backrest and the backrest being provided free from rigid supports secured to the backrest support and extending across a middle portion of the backrest and at least part of the single piece is molded thereover in the foam; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, the seat support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the seat and the seat being provided free from rigid supports secured to the seat support and extending across a middle portion of the seat; a receiver located on one of the first or second frame portions and a protrusion located the other one of the first or second frame portions, the protrusion press fit into the receiver to secure the first and second frame portions together.
6. The chair of claim 5 wherein the receiver is part of the seat support.
7. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion, at least part of the backrest support and the leg portion being formed from a single piece; a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seat support being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest, the backrest support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the backrest and the backrest being provided free from rigid supports secured to the backrest support and extending across a middle portion of the backrest and at least part of the single piece is molded thereover in the foam; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, the seat support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the seat and the seat being provided free from rigid supports secured to the seat support and extending across a middle portion of the seat; the first frame portion comprising a first horizontal bar; the second frame portion comprising a second horizontal bar; a cover member configured to fit over at least part of the second frame portion, the cover member having an opening along a side with two tabs, the cover member further including two holes at an end opposite the opening, each of the two holes configured to receive a leg of the second set of legs; the first and second frame portions secured together such that the first horizontal bar faces the second horizontal bar with at least a portion of the cover member held between a first face of the first horizontal bar and a second face of the second horizontal bar.
8. A chair comprising: a first frame piece having rear legs and a seat back connected thereto, the seat back comprised of foam molded thereover; a second frame piece having front legs and supports transverse to the front legs, the supports at least in part supporting a seat bottom comprised of foam molded thereover and each support being permanently attached to one of the front legs; the seat back and seat bottom being in a fixed relationship with respect to each other; the first and second frame pieces secured together by press fitting a protrusion of one of the first or second frame pieces into a receiver of the other one of the first or second frame pieces.
9. The chair of claim 8 wherein each support is attached at an attachment point to one of the front legs, the attachment point being surrounded by the foam.
10. The chair of claim 8 further comprising: the receiver located on the first frame portion and a protrusion located on the second frame portion.
11. The chair of claim 10 wherein the seat support is a hollow member and the receiver is an end of the hollow member.
12. The chair of claim 11 further comprising: the first frame piece comprising a first horizontal bar; the second frame piece comprising a second horizontal bar; a cover member configured to fit over at least part of the second frame piece, the cover member having an opening along a side with two tabs, the cover member further including two holes at an end opposite the opening, each of the two holes configured to receive a leg of the second set of legs; the first and second frame pieces secured together such that the first horizontal bar faces the second horizontal bar with at least a portion of the cover member held between a first face of the first horizontal bar and a second face of the second horizontal bar.
13. The chair of claim 12 further comprising two elongated members configured such that each one of the two elongated members fits into one of the two loops, wherein the two elongated members when inside the respective two loops are positioned at least partially within the slot and spacing between the first and second faces inhibits removal of the upholstery cover.
14. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion; a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion in a fixed position relative to said first frame portion, the first and second frame portions secured together via press-fitting; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest, the backrest support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the backrest and the backrest being provided free from rigid supports secured to the backrest support and extending across an middle portion of the backrest support; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, the seat support being substantially peripherally located inside the foam of the seat and the seat being provided free from rigid supports secured to the seat support and extending across a middle portion of the seat support.
15. The chair of claim 14 further comprising: a receiver located on one of the first or second frame portions and a protrusion located the other one of the first or second frame portions, the protrusion press fit into the receiver to secure the first and second frame portions together.
16. The chair of claim 15 wherein the receiver is part of the seat support.
17. A chair comprising: first and second frame pieces, the first frame piece comprising a first set of legs and a first support portion and a first horizontal bar; the second frame piece comprising a second set of legs, a second support portion and a second horizontal bar; a cover member configured to fit over at least part of the second frame piece, the cover member having an opening along a side with two tabs, the cover member further including two holes at an end opposite the opening, each of the two holes configured to receive a leg of the second set of legs; the first and second frame pieces securable together such that the first horizontal bar faces the second horizontal bar with at least a portion of the cover member held between a first face of the first horizontal bar and a second face of the second horizontal bar.
18. The chair of claim 17 further comprising: a slot in the second horizontal bar; each of the two tabs including an elongated loop configured to fit into the slot.
19. The system of claim 18 further comprising: two elongated members configured such that each one of the two elongated members fits into one of the two loops, wherein the two elongated members when inside the respective two loops are positioned at least partially within the slot and spacing between the first and second faces is less than a thickness of at least one of the two elongated members.
20. The system of claim 17 wherein the tabs are provided with a hook and loop securing system to secure to each other.
21. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion; a seat including a seating surface and a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seating surface being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest and at least part of the backrest support extending out of the foam and secured to the rear leg portion; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, wherein the second frame portion is formed at least in part by permanently securing together at an attachment point two pieces which make up the front leg portion and seat support, the attachment point being embedded in the foam.
22. The chair of claim 21 wherein the front leg portion and seat support are part of a single piece.
23. The chair of claim 21 wherein the backrest support and rear leg portion are formed from a single bent tube.
24. The chair of claim 21 wherein the seat support is molded there over in foam.
25. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion; a seat including a seating surface and a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seating surface being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest and at least part of the backrest support extending out of the foam and secured to the rear leg portion; a receiver located on one of the first or second frame portions and a protrusion located the other one of the first or second frame portions, the protrusion press fit into the receiver to secure the first and second frame portions together.
26. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion; a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seat support being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the seat support being molded thereover in foam to define a seat, wherein the second frame portion is formed at least in part by permanently securing together at an attachment point two pieces which make up the front leg portion and seat support, the attachment point being embedded in the foam.
27. The chair of claim 26 wherein the first and second frame portions are secured together by a press fit connection.
28. The chair of claim 26 wherein the backrest support and rear leg portion are part of a single piece.
29. The chair of claim 28 wherein part of the single piece at the backrest support is molded thereover in the foam.
30. A chair comprising: a first frame portion comprising a backrest support and a rear leg portion; a seat including a seating surface and a second frame portion comprising a seat support and a front leg portion, the front leg portion extending in a direction transverse to said seat support, the seating surface being in a fixed position relative to the backrest support; the backrest support being molded thereover in foam to define a backrest and at least part of the backrest support extending out of the foam and secured to the rear leg portion; wherein the first and second frame portions are secured together by a press fit connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(33) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views. The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard.
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(39) It is also understood that the cover is placed over the frame 6000 and includes holes for the legs 60 to extend out of.
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(41) An additional option of a cup holder is shown in
(42) A smaller cup holder 220 can be slid up a leg of the chair, and depending upon where placed, can allow for stacking of the chair while the holder 220 is installed as shown in
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(44) Thus, the foregoing system provides for injection molding of foam around a support frame which already includes legs of the chair assembled thereto, the mold allows portions of the frame (e.g. legs) to exit the mold and remain free from (e.g. without) foam thereon. This allows the legs/frame to be finished with the powder coating, paint or other finish and the foam to then be injection molded around the frame. Very minimal post molding processing is required to finish the chair, for example, after both the seat and back are molded in foam and removed from the mold, the chair halves are pressed together in press fit engagement and the upholstery cover is added. In contrast, many seats presently available utilize a foam slab on a rigid plate which is upholstered and then secured to the frame, e.g. with screws. Thus, in the present case, the legs are already secured to the frame/seat support structure prior to adding the foam.
(45) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.