SEATING UNIT
20190350372 ยท 2019-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C31/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A seating unit such as a chair, daybed, love seat or sofa. The seating unit includes a base adapted to provide a seating surface for a user and a seat back adapted to provide a surface for supporting a back of the user. A flexible joint connects the seat back as a cantilever to the base creating a horizontal pivot adapted for rotating the seat back along its Z-axis between a first stowed position and a second deployed position while substantially preventing movement of the seat back along its X-axis and Y-axis. In one embodiment, the base is a split base comprising a first portion and a second portion foldable for storage and shipping and unfoldable for use.
Claims
1. A seating unit comprising: (a) a base adapted to provide a seating surface for a user; (b) a seat back adapted to provide a surface for supporting a back of the user; and (c) a flexible joint connecting said seat back as a cantilever to said base creating a horizontal pivot adapted for rotating said seat back along its Z-axis between a first stowed position and a second deployed position while substantially preventing movement of said seat back along its X-axis and Y-axis, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned greater than about 10% from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 9 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back.
2. The seating unit of claim 1, wherein said base is a split base comprising a first portion and a second portion foldable for storage and shipping and unfoldable for use.
3. The seating unit of claim 2, wherein said split base includes a continuous hinge connecting said first portion and said second portion.
4. The seating unit of claim 3 further including a face plate to conceal a gap between said first portion and said second portion on an outer face of said base.
5. A seating unit comprising: (a) a base adapted to provide a seating surface for a user; (b) a seat back adapted to provide a surface for supporting a back of the user; and (c) a flexible joint connecting said seat back as a cantilever to said base creating a horizontal pivot adapted for rotating said seat back along its Z-axis between a first stowed position and a second deployed position while substantially preventing movement of said seat back along its X-axis and Y-axis, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned between about 10% and about 33% of the height of said seat back from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 9 to 1 to about 2 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back.
6. The seating unit of claim 5, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned between about 20% and about 33% of the height of said seat back from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 4 to 1 to about 2 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back.
7. The seating unit of claim 6, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned at about 25% of the height of said seat back from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 3 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back.
8. The seating unit of claim 5, wherein said seat back and said base have an angle between about 90 and about 120.
9. The seating unit of claim 8, wherein said angle is between about 100 and about 110.
10. The seating unit of claim 9, wherein said angle is about 105.
11. The seating unit of claim 5, wherein said flexible joint is a horizontally mounted continuous hinge.
12. The seating unit of claim 11, wherein said hinge is a continuous hinge having a first leaf attached to the bottom edge of said seat back and a second leaf attached to the top edge of said base.
13. The seating unit of claim 12, wherein said first leaf is attached to the front face of the bottom edge of said seat back and said second leaf is attached to the front face of the top edge of the back rail of said base.
14. The seating unit of claim 13 further including cushioning between the adjacent butt ends of said seat back and said back rail adapted to provide deflection flexibility of said seat back to provide comfort to the user.
15. The seating unit of claim 5 further including a latch for securing said seat back in said second deployed position.
16. The seating unit of claim 15, wherein said latch comprises a metal plate having an opening attached to the bottom edge of said seat back and a spring-loaded pin attached to a back rail of said base, whereby said seat back is rotated from said first position into said second position and said spring-loaded pin is inserted into said opening of said metal plate.
17. A seating unit comprising: (a) a base adapted to provide a seating surface for a user; (b) a seat back adapted to provide a surface for supporting a back of the user; (c) a flexible joint connecting said seat back as a cantilever to said base creating a horizontal pivot adapted for rotating said seat back along its Z-axis between a first stowed position and a second deployed position while substantially preventing movement of said seat back along its X-axis and Y-axis, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned between about 10% and about 33% of the height of said seat back from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 9 to 1 to about 2 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back; and wherein said base is a split base comprising a first portion and a second portion foldable for storage and shipping and unfoldable for use.
18. The seating unit of claim 17, wherein said split base includes a continuous hinge connecting said first portion and said second portion.
19. The seating unit of claim 18 further including a face plate to conceal a gap between said first portion and said second portion on an outer face of said base.
20. The seating unit of claim 17, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned between about 20% and about 33% of the height of said seat back from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 4 to 1 to about 2 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back.
21. The seating unit of claim 20, wherein said horizontal pivot is positioned at about 25% of the height of said seat back from the distal end of the bottom edge of said seat back thereby reducing the force to less than 3 to 1 with respect to the top edge of said seat back.
22. The seating unit of claim 17, wherein said seat back and said base have an angle between about 90 and about 120.
23. The seating unit of claim 22, wherein said angle is between about 100 and about 110.
24. The seating unit of claim 23, wherein said angle is about 105.
25. The seating unit of claim 17, wherein said flexible joint is a horizontally mounted continuous hinge.
26. The seating unit of claim 25, wherein said hinge is a continuous hinge having a first leaf attached to the bottom edge of said seat back and a second leaf attached to the top edge of said base.
27. The seating unit of claim 26, wherein said first leaf is attached to the front face of the bottom edge of said seat back and said second leaf is attached to the front face of the top edge of the back rail of said base.
28. The seating unit of claim 27 further including cushioning between the adjacent butt ends of said seat back and said back rail adapted to provide deflection flexibility of said seat back to provide comfort to the user.
29. The seating unit of claim 17 further including a latch for securing said seat back in said second deployed position.
30. The seating unit of claim 29, wherein said latch comprises a metal plate having an opening attached to the bottom edge of said seat back and a spring-loaded pin attached to a back rail of said base, whereby said seat back is rotated from said first position into said second position and said spring-loaded pin is inserted into said opening of said metal plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0043] In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as forward, rearward, left, right, upwardly, downwardly, and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
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[0045] The seating unit 10 may also feature additional components, such as a pair of side arms 20. The pair of side arms 20 may be installed onto base 12. The seating unit may further include a pair of support legs 22 that can provide elevation and additional support to the seating unit 10. The base 12 may also include at least one seating cushion 24 to provide a comfortable surface for a user to sit on. The seating unit 10 may further include at least one center support leg 26 to provide further structural support to the seating unit.
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[0051] One embodiment of a center support leg 26 pivotably attached to the base 12 can be seen in
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[0057] In some embodiments the seating unit 10 may further include a support frame 60 to provide additional support to the seating cushion 24. The support frame 60 can be found installed on base 12. An armature 62 may also be included to provide additional structural stability to support frame 60. The armature 62 may be a folding armature that is pivotably attached to the support frame 60. The support frame 60 and armature 62 may be comprised of metal.
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[0061] Accordingly, the expected characteristics of various seating units, having variations in pivot position and deflection flexibility, were plotted and zones on the response surface were ranked from 1 to 5 with 1 being the least desirable seating units and 5 being the most desirable seating units in terms of the amount of load to be accommodated by the seat back, the slope of the seat back, the seat pitch, lumbar support, and weight of the seating unit. The boundary conditions in
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[0063] A seat back having an angle of about 105 and a pivot positioned about 25% from the distal end of the bottom edge of the seat back is most desirable in terms of both comfort and the amount of load exerted onto the flexible joints. A seat back having an angle of 90 results in an upright rigid chair with more load exerted on the flexible joint. Having a seat back angle of about 120 or higher may result in a seating unit with a recline that is uncomfortable to a user while seated.
[0064] The amount of deflection flexibility when a user rests on a seat back is another factor in providing a comfortable seating experience. The positioning of the pivot point provides one method for adjusting the deflection flexibility of the seat back. However, the positioning of the pivot point is limited by concerns for durability. Another method for increasing the flexibility is by providing a softening material, such as a cushion, between the adjacent butt ends of the seat back and the back rail. In one embodiment, the seat back and rail are comprised of plywood and upholstered with a fabric to create a surface having a hardness ranging between about 25 and about 30 units, as measured by CHECKLINE Textile Durometer Model HP-2.5. In other embodiments, the seat back and rail may comprise an elasticized webbing or flex material to provide greater deflection flexibility.
[0065] Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. By way of example, the seating unit may vary in dimensions, and as such, may comprise a seating unit other than a sofa, such as a chair. The seating unit may comprise a single unit or a series of modular single seating units comprising a split base wherein single seating units having an individual base may be joined together. In one embodiment, each seat back is independently supported by its cantilevered attachment to the base. However, independent seat backs may be further attached to adjacent seat backs or arms if additional rigidity is desired. Additionally, the seating unit may be upholstered using various materials, and may be further adapted as a seating unit for outdoor use. The seating unit may be comprised of a variety of materials, such as plywood, a wood-plastic composite, or metal. A fabricated metal corner bracket and a center strut may also be included to reinforce the base. Moreover, other hinges, joints and materials may be used to create a flexible joint connecting the seat back and the base. For example, a flexible material may be used as a flexible joint to connect the seat back as a cantilever to the base. Also, components of the seating unit may be packaged as a kit for a user to assemble into a seating unit. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.