Armrest, in particular for an office chair
10537176 ยท 2020-01-21
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Abstract
An armrest, in particular for an office chair, achieves improved handling and adjustability in an individual and in a particularly variable manner by providing a preferably height-adjustable armrest column, an arm support carrier which is mounted on the armrest column and which is rotatable about a first rotational axis, and an arm support which is mounted on the arm support carrier. The arm support is rotatable about a second rotational axis and is displaceable in a linear manner relative to the arm support carrier. The two rotational axes are spaced apart from one another.
Claims
1. An armrest for a chair, the armrest comprising: an armrest column including an arm support carrier, said arm support carrier being mounted on said armrest column and being rotatable about a first rotational axis; an arm support being mounted on said arm support carrier, said arm support being rotatable about a second rotational axis and said arm support being displaceable linearly relative to said arm support carrier; said first and second rotational axes being spaced apart from one another; and a switching mechanism for switching between at least two functional states of at least one of said arm support or said arm support carrier.
2. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein said first and second rotational axes are not coaxial.
3. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein said first and second rotational axes are parallel to one another.
4. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein said first and second rotational axes are vertical.
5. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein said first and second rotational axes are spaced apart horizontally from one another.
6. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein: said arm support carrier includes a first region and a second region being spaced apart from each other; said first rotational axis interlinks said first region and said armrest column; and said second rotational axis interlinks said arm support and said second region.
7. The armrest according to claim 1, which further comprises limiting devices for at least one of limiting a rotational range of said arm support or limiting a rotational range of said arm support carrier.
8. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein each of said functional states provides a specific rotational range of at least one of said arm support or said arm support carrier.
9. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein each of said functional states provides a specific number of rotational positions of at least one of said arm support or said arm support carrier.
10. The armrest according to claim 1, which further comprises an actuating element for actuating said switching mechanism.
11. The armrest according to claim 10, wherein said actuating element is a push button.
12. The armrest according to claim 10, wherein said actuating element is disposed on or in said arm support carrier, and said actuating element is not actuatable in all positions of at least one of said arm support carrier or said arm support.
13. The armrest according to claim 12, wherein said actuating element is only actuatable when at least one of said arm support carrier or said arm support have a specific rotational position.
14. The armrest according to claim 12, wherein said actuating element is only actuatable when said arm support has a specific displaced position.
15. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein said at least two functional states include a first functional state in which said arm support carrier is rotatable within a defined rotational range relative to said armrest column and a second functional state in which said arm support carrier is secured in a defined rotational position relative to said armrest column.
16. The armrest according to claim 15, wherein said defined rotational position in which said arm support carrier is secured relative to said armrest column in said second functional state is outside said defined rotational range of said first functional state.
17. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein the chair is an office chair.
18. The armrest according to claim 1, wherein said armrest column is height adjustable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) Referring now in detail to the figures of the drawings, which are diagrammatic, not to scale, only contain important components and use the same reference numerals for elements having the same or comparable functions, and first, particularly, to
(15) The armrest 1 includes an arm support carrier 8 which is disposed on the bearing head 3 of the armrest column 2 and which is rotatable about a first vertical rotational axis 6 in a first rotational direction 7. Moreover, the armrest 1 includes an arm support 9 which is mounted on the arm support carrier 8 and which is rotatable about a second vertical rotational axis 10 in a second rotational direction 11 by 360 and is displaceable in a linear manner relative to the arm support carrier 8 in a direction of displacement 12 in the arm support longitudinal direction 13.
(16) The armrest column 2 thus carries the arm support carrier 8, while the arm support carrier 8 in turn carries the arm support 9. In this case the first (rear) rotational axis 6 connects a rear region 14 of the arm support carrier 8 to the armrest column 2 and the second (front) rotational axis 10 connects the arm support 9 to a front region 15 of the arm support carrier 8.
(17) Suitable connecting devices which cooperate with one another are provided for the linear displacement on a lower face 16 of the arm support 9 and on an upper face 17 of the arm support carrier 8. More specifically, the linear displacement of the arm support 9 takes place along a groove 18 provided on the lower face 16 of the arm support 9 and extending in the arm support longitudinal direction 13. The groove 18 forms a linear sliding guide with suitable (not illustrated) connecting elements of the arm support carrier 8 engaging in the groove 18. These connecting elements are preferably structural elements disposed directly above the second rotational axis 10. The displacement movement preferably takes place by using a latching mechanism which is actuatable without a release button, wherein for example suitable (not illustrated) latching recesses are provided in the groove 18. The latching recesses cooperate with a (not illustrated) latching element of the arm support carrier 8.
(18) The two rotational axes 6, 10 are not pivoted relative to one another and/or counter to one another and are not disposed coaxially to one another. Instead, the two rotational axes are located parallel to one another and spaced apart horizontally, and thus are not only positioned vertically but also offset horizontally from one another. Since they extend vertically, the rotations of the arm support carrier 8 and the arm support 9 take place in horizontal planes.
(19) In a normal position, see
(20) In this case it is assumed that the central longitudinal axis 21 of the arm support 9 is predetermined by the elongated shape of the arm support 9, while the path of the central longitudinal axis 22 of the arm support carrier 8 is determined by the position of the two rotational axes 6, 10, with the central longitudinal axis 22 extending therethrough.
(21) In a first functional state, a rotational range 23 of the arm support carrier 8 is limited in the case shown herein, for example, by 60 inwardly and 30 outwardly, so that the arm support carrier 8 is rotatable within a defined rotational range of plus 60/minus 30 starting from the normal position relative to the armrest column 2. In other words, the arm support carrier 8 may be pivoted up to 60 outwardly and up to 30 inwardly. The pivotability within this rotational range is preferably implemented without a release button. In other words, a release button or the like is not required for pivoting the arm support carrier 8 within this rotational range 23. Preferably, the adjustment in this case takes place in a latched manner, i.e. cooperating latching elements are provided both on the armrest column 2 and on the arm support carrier 8, the latching elements forming a latching mechanism which is actuatable without a release button. In order to implement the latched rotational movement, preferably latching recesses 24 which cooperate with a (not illustrated) latching element are provided, wherein without the actuation of a release button or the like the latching element is able to be moved, counter to the resistance and by deformation, from one latching recess to the next. Preferably, the latching recesses 24 are provided on both sides with identical lead-in chamfers, so that both the forward and rearward movement may be overcome with the same expenditure of force. Moreover, the 360 rotation of the arm support 9 about the second rotational axis 10 preferably takes place by adopting defined latching positions, to which end cooperating latching elements including latching recesses 25 are provided at a suitable point on the arm support carrier 8 and on the arm support 9, the latching elements forming a latching mechanism which is actuatable without a release button.
(22) If such a free movement within the predetermined rotational range 23 of the first functional state is not desired, but instead the rotation of the arm support carrier 8 is intended to be fully blocked, a change of functional state is provided according to the invention. To this end, the arm support carrier 8 leaves the first rotational range 23 and is rotated into a blocked position 26 in which the arm support carrier 8 is secured relative to the armrest column 2 so that a rotation of the arm support carrier 8 about the first rotational axis 6 is no longer possible. In this second functional state, the arm support carrier 8 is secured to the armrest column 2 in a single defined rotational position 26 outside the defined rotational range 23 of the first functional state. The rotatability of the arm support carrier 8 is blocked thereby.
(23) The rotatability of the arm support 9 by 360 about the second rotational axis 10 and the linear displaceability of the arm support 9 along the groove 18, however, remains unaltered irrespective of the respective functional state of the arm support carrier 8.
(24) A switching mechanism is provided for switching between these two functional states of the arm support carrier 8. In order to actuate the switching mechanism, a manually actuatable actuating element in the form of a push button 27 is provided. Due to the actuation thereof a rotational angle limiter is moved out of its locked position and thus the rotational angle limitation is removed.
(25) Structurally, this is achieved for example in such a way that a limiter block 29, which is disposed on the lower face 28 of the arm support carrier 8 and which is connected fixedly in terms of rotation to the arm support carrier 8, is moved with a rotation of the arm support carrier 8 about the first rotational axis 6 on a circular path, a central point thereof being determined by the first rotational axis 6, as is seen in
(26) The locking element 34, which is shown both in
(27) The limiter block 29 of the arm support carrier 8 and/or the end stop 32 of the bearing head 2 and the locking element 34, which is movable by the push button 27, thus serve as limiting devices within the meaning of the invention, for limiting the rotational range of the arm support carrier 8.
(28) Due to a suitable dimensioning of the limiter block 29, on one hand, and/or the end stop 32 and the locking element 34, on the other hand, other functional states may also be implemented. Thus, for example, it is possible to define in addition to a blocked position (or even without such a blocked position) two differently sized rotational ranges so that the user may determine whether, for example, a larger or smaller pivotability of the arm support carrier 8 is desired.
(29) The actuating element in the form of the push button 27 is disposed on the upper face 17 of the arm support carrier 8 in the region of the first rotational axis 6. The upper face 17 is provided with a cover 19, so that the actuating element is only accessible and actuatable when the arm support carrier 8 and/or the arm support 9 have a specific rotational position and/or when the arm support 9 has a specific displaced position.
(30) In order to adjust the position of the arm support 9, the arm support 9 merely has to be gripped and correspondingly rotated through the two rotational axes 6, 10, provided this is permitted by the adjustments to the rotatability of these axes, and optionally displaced in a linear manner. Since no release buttons are required at least within a functional state of the arm support carrier 8, the adjustment of the desired arm support positions may be implemented with minimal effort in terms of technical control. The change from one functional state of the arm support carrier 8 to a different functional state is possible by simply actuating the push button 27 and rotating the arm support carrier 8 into the respectively desired functional position.
(31) Thus, for example, the arm support 9 may not only be borne by an arm support carrier 8 facing in the longitudinal direction of the chair to the front, as seen in
(32) All of the features discussed in the description, the following claims and the drawings may be important to the invention both individually and in any combination with one another.
(33) The following is a summary list of reference numerals and the corresponding structure used in the above description of the invention: 1 Armrest 2 Armrest column 3 Bearing head 4 Actuating lever 5 Armrest carrier 6 First rotational axis 7 First rotational direction 8 Arm support carrier 9 Arm support 10 Second rotational axis 11 Second rotational direction 12 Direction of displacement 13 Arm support longitudinal direction 14 Rear region of arm support carrier 15 Front region of arm support carrier 16 Lower face of arm support 17 Upper face of arm support carrier 18 Groove 19 Cover 20 (not used) 21 Central longitudinal axis of arm support 22 Central longitudinal axis of arm support carrier 23 First rotational range 24 Latching recesses (rear rotational axis) 25 Latching recesses (front rotational axis) 26 Second rotational range (blocked position) 27 Push button, actuating element 28 Lower face of arm support carrier 29 Limiter block 30 Movement path of limiter block 31 First stop 32 End stop element 33 First stop surface 34 Locking element 35 Spring element 36 Second stop 37 Second stop surface 38 Pressure plate