Chair having synchronized backrest and seat movements

10470574 ยท 2019-11-12

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A chair includes a seat and a backrest connected to a leg assembly. The front part of the seat is mounted on the leg assembly via a pivot link about an axis. The backrest is connected to the seat by a flexible intermediate part fixed to the leg assembly in the vicinity of the pivot of the seat for the purpose of a pivoting movement of the intermediate part by elastic deformation about an axis. The rear part of the seat is supported by the intermediate part, for example with at least one coupling element.

Claims

1. A chair comprising: a seat and a backrest pivotally connected to a leg assembly, wherein a front part of the seat distal with respect to the backrest is pivotally mounted on the leg assembly about a first pivot axis; and wherein the backrest is connected to the leg assembly with a flexible intermediate part extending under the seat, wherein the intermediate part is fixed to the leg assembly for the purpose of a pivoting movement of the intermediate part by elastic deformation of the intermediate part about a second pivot axis parallel to the first pivot axis of the seat; and at least one coupling element disposed between and engaged with a rear part of the seat proximal with respect to the backrest and the intermediate part.

2. The chair according to claim 1 wherein an upper end of the at least one coupling element is fixed to the seat and a lower end of the at least one coupling element rests on the intermediate part.

3. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the flexible intermediate part has a first portion fixed to a rear of the backrest and a second portion extending under the seat, the angle formed between the first portion and the second portion being capable of varying according to the pressing force exerted on the backrest by a user.

4. The chair according to claim 3 wherein the flexible intermediate part comprises at least one L-shaped flexible strip having two arms defining respectively the first and second portions.

5. The chair according to claim 3 wherein a free end of the first portion is fixed to the rear of the backrest, a free end of the second portion is fixed to a cross member belonging to the leg assembly, and a middle part of the second portion is connected to the rear part of the seat with the at least one coupling element.

6. The chair according to claim 3 wherein the flexible intermediate part comprises a single median flexible strip disposed in a vertical midplane of the chair.

7. The chair according to claim 3 wherein the flexible intermediate part comprises two lateral flexible strips disposed on both sides of a vertical midplane of the chair.

8. The chair according to claim 3, wherein the first portion of the flexible intermediate part comprises a U-shaped frame framing a lower part of the backrest, and the second portion comprises a plate extending under the seat and coupled to the U-shaped frame, wherein a front end of the plate is fixed to a cross member belonging to the leg assembly and wherein the coupling element is disposed between a middle part of the plate and the rear part of the seat.

9. The chair according to claim 8 wherein the U-shaped frame is coupled to the plate with a fixation tab.

10. The chair according to claim 3 wherein the first portion of the flexible intermediate part comprises a bar of rounded appearance that winds around the rear of the backrest, overlies the frame and joins to the second portion comprising a plate extending under the seat, wherein a front end of the plate is fixed to a cross member belonging to the leg assembly, and wherein a clearance is provided between the first portion and the frame to allow the seat to pivot, with the frame acting as a stop for restricting the pivoting of the seat.

11. The chair according to claim 1 wherein a stop restricts the pivoting of the seat.

12. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the seat is pivotally connected to the leg assembly with a linchpin, flexible mounting, or ball joint.

13. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the flexible intermediate part is attached to the backrest and to the leg assembly with a mechanical fastener.

14. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the intermediate part has a front portion non-pivotally fixed to the leg assembly.

15. A chair comprising: a frame; a seat comprising a front portion pivotally connected to the frame about a first pivot axis and a rear portion spaced rearwardly from the front portion; a flexible intermediate part underlying the seat and fixedly connected to the frame, wherein the rear portion of the seat is supported by the intermediate part, wherein the intermediate part is elastically deformable from a nominal position to a deformed position, and wherein the seat is moveable from an at rest position to a rear tilt position as the intermediate part is deformed from the nominal position to the deformed position; and a backrest connected to the intermediate part.

16. The chair according to claim 15 wherein the intermediate part comprises an upright portion coupled to the backrest and a flexible portion underlying the seat and fixedly connected to the seat, wherein the upright portion and the flexible portion are angularly moveable relative to each other.

17. The chair according to claim 15 further comprising a coupling element disposed between the rear portion of the seat and the intermediate part.

18. The chair according to claim 15 wherein the flexible intermediate part comprises a single flexible strip disposed in a vertical midplane of the chair.

19. The chair according to claim 15 wherein the flexible intermediate part comprises two lateral flexible strips disposed on both sides of a vertical midplane of the chair.

20. The chair according to claim 16 wherein the upright portion of the flexible intermediate part comprises a U-shaped frame framing a lower part of the backrest, and the flexible portion comprises a plate extending under the seat and coupled to the U-shaped frame, wherein a front end of the plate is fixed to a cross member belonging to the frame.

21. The chair according to claim 16 wherein the upright portion of the flexible intermediate part comprises a curved bar that encircles the backrest.

22. The chair according to claim 15 wherein a stop restricts the pivoting of the seat in the rear tilt position.

23. The chair according to claim 15 wherein the intermediate part has a front portion non-pivotally fixed to the frame.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The embodiments will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended figures, wherein:

(2) FIGS. 1 and 2 are schematic views of the chair, in the nominal position and in an inclined position, respectively;

(3) FIGS. 3 and 4 represent a first embodiment of the chair, with a first variant having a single flexible strip and a second variant having two flexible strips;

(4) FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of the chair;

(5) FIGS. 6 through 10 illustrate a third embodiment of the chair.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(6) With reference to all of the figures, the chair includes a seat (2), a backrest (1), and a leg assembly or support frame having a front rod (3a) connecting the upper ends of two front legs (3) and two lateral rods (3b) connecting the upper ends of two right legs (3) and of two left legs (3), respectively. There may or may not be a rear rod connecting the two rear legs (3).

(7) The seat (2) is pivotally fixed to the support frame on the front rod (3a). This pivot link is achieved by means of a linchpin or flexible mountings or ball joints. The back part of the seat (2) is able to pivot in the free space delimited between the upper ends of the two rear legs (3).

(8) The seat (2) is connected to the backrest (1) via a flexible intermediate part (4) capable of deformation in order to synchronize the rearward tilting movement of the backrest (1) with a proportional rearward tilting movement of the seat (2).

(9) The intermediate part (4) and the backrest (1) are mechanically linked by a rigid fixation, preferably of the screw-nut type.

(10) This intermediate part (4) is furthermore fixed to the front of the support frame on a cross member (6), which is parallel to the front rod (3a). The fixation is rigid and achieved by screwing. The intermediate part (4) is also connected to the rear part of the seat (2) via coupling pads (5) of vertical appearance, the upper end of which is fixed under the seat (2) and the lower end of which rests on the intermediate part (4). This contact allows the seat (2) to follow the deformation movement of the intermediate part (4) according to the weight of the user.

(11) According to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the intermediate part (4) consists of an L-shaped flexible strip, whose one arm (4b) of horizontal appearance is fixed to the support frame on the cross member (6) and connected to the seat (2) as described above, and whose other arm (4a) of vertical appearance extends to the rear of the backrest (1) and is rigidly fixed thereon.

(12) The rearward tilting of the backrest (1) thus effects a rearward bending of the vertical arm (4a) of the strip (4) in combination with a variation of the angle between the two arms (4a, 4b) of the strip (4) and a downward bending of the horizontal arm (4b) of the strip (4), the seat (2) resting on the strip (4) tilting downward by the same amount. All of these movements of the backrest (1), of the strip (4), and of the seat (2) vary according to the initial force exerted by the user on the backrest (1) of the chair when he leans against it. This force likewise depends on the weight of the user.

(13) In FIG. 4, the median flexible strip (4) is replaced with two lateral flexible strips (4) disposed on both sides of the vertical midplane of the backrest. The fixation of the strips (4) to the chair and the principle behind the synchronization of the movements between the backrest (1) and the seat (2) are identical to those of the single strip (4) variant.

(14) In FIG. 5, the intermediate part includes a plate (4b) of horizontal appearance fixed to the front cross member (6) belonging to the support frame and connected to the seat (2) via two coupling pads (5) and a U-shaped frame (4a) surrounding the lower part of the backrest (1) and comprising a fixation tab (7) of horizontal appearance capable of being superimposed on the rear end of the plate (4b) and of being fixed thereon by screwing, for example.

(15) In this case, the two lateral arms of the frame (4a) follow the tilting movement of the backrest (1), and the angle between the frame (4a) and the plate (4b) varies by virtue of their respective flexibilities. The tab (7) operates in torsion during the tilting of the backrest (1) and thus allows the plate (4b) to bow downward so that the seat (2) pivots clockwise.

(16) In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 6 through 10, the flexible part (4) has a special shape that surrounds the rear of the backrest (1). Specifically, the intermediate part (4) consists of a bar (4a) of rounded appearance that winds around the rear of the backrest (1) and passes over the sides of the chair, fits in between the lateral rods (3b) and the seat (2) and then prolongs into a plate (4b) extending under the seat. This plate (4b) is fixed onto the front cross member (6) of the support frame and is connected to the seat (2) via two coupling pads (5) that are not visible in these figures.

(17) The bar (4a) is equipped with two grooves (8) into which the lateral rods (3b) are inserted, with provision being made for a free space (9) between the bottom of each groove (8) and the corresponding lateral rod (3b) to allow a clearance between the bar (4a) and the support frame. In the position of maximum tilting, the bottom of the grooves comes in abutment with the lateral rods (3b), thus restricting the pivoting of the seat (2).

(18) In a general fashion and regardless of the chosen configuration, a stop can be implemented in the chair in order to restrict the pivoting of the seat (2) and to prevent plastic deformation of the various components.

(19) The embodiments shown in the aforementioned figures are merely possible examples of the invention, which is not in any way limited by them and which on the contrary encompasses the form and design variants available to the person skilled in the art.