Chair back structure
10561247 ยท 2020-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A chair back structure includes a flexible sheet, the flexible sheet mounted on a support plate so as to adjust a curvature of a chair back by changing a curvature between two ends of the flexible sheet. A fixing segment of the flexible sheet is connected with an end of the support plate. The support plate includes two tilted abutting tabs configured to abut against with a moving segment of the flexible sheet in a sliding path, such that when the moving segment is operated to change the curvature of the flexible sheet, the moving segment slides along the two tilted abutting tabs forward or backward so as to produce a displacement, thus enhancing a bending deformation of the chair back.
Claims
1. A chair back structure comprising: a flexible sheet having a moving segment at a first end and a fixing segment at a second end opposite to the first end; and a support plate having two tilted abutting tabs, wherein the fixing segment of said flexible sheet is connected to said support plate at an end opposite to the two tilted abutting tabs and is configured to adjust a curvature of a chair back by changing a curvature between the first end and the second end of the flexible sheet, and wherein the two tilted abutting tabs are configured to abut against the moving segment of the flexible sheet in a sliding path, such that when the moving segment is operated to change the curvature of the flexible sheet, the moving segment slides along the two tilted abutting tabs forward or backward so as to produce a displacement, thus enhancing a bending deformation of the chair back.
2. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is a dip slope or an escarpment slope.
3. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is continuously arcuate.
4. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is tilted.
5. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is arcuate.
6. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible sheet further comprises an adjuster configured to pull the moving segment to slide on the two tilted abutting tabs.
7. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjuster further comprises a guide rope.
8. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the moving segment and the fixing segment are connected by at least one spring.
9. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two tilted abutting tabs are integrally formed on the support plate.
10. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is tilted.
11. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is a dip slope or an escarpment slope.
12. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is arcuate.
13. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is continuously arcuate.
14. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two tilted abutting tabs are removably connected on the support plate with at least one fixed member respectively.
15. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 14, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is continuously arcuate.
16. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 14, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is tilted.
17. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 14, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is arcuate.
18. The chair back structure as claimed in claim 14, wherein a slope of each of the two tilted abutting tabs is a dip slope or an escarpment slope.
Description
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(7) The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
(8) In a chair back structure for connecting with a flexible sheet according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flexible sheet 1 is mounted on a support plate 2 so as to adjust a curvature of a chair back 3 by changing a curvature between two ends of the flexible sheet 1. A fixing segment 11 of the flexible sheet 1 is connected with an end of the support plate 2, and the support plate 2 includes two tilted abutting tabs 21 configured to abut against a moving segment 12 of the flexible sheet 1 in a sliding path (stroke), as shown in
(9) The two tilted abutting tabs 21 are integrally formed or are removably connected on the support plate 2 with at least one fixed member 6 respectively (as shown in
(10) In assembly, the fixing segment 11 of the flexible sheet 1 is connected with the end of the support plate 2 so that the moving segment 12 of the flexible sheet 1 abuts against the two tilted abutting tabs 21 (the two tilted abutting tabs 21 are located above or below the flexible sheet 1, i.e., the flexible sheet 1 is located above or below the support sheet 2 by way of the moving segment 12, as illustrated on
(11) Preferably, the slope of each abutting tab 21 is tilted or arcuate, for example, when the slope of each abutting tab 21 is tilted, the curvature of the flexible sheet 1 is adjustable quickly, and when the curvature of the flexible sheet 1 is arcuate, the curvature of the flexible sheet 1 is adjustable smoothly. In addition, when the slope of each abutting tab 21 is continuously arcuate, the chair back 3 supports the waist and the back of the user matingly by using each abutting tab 21.
(12) While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.