CHAIR AND STRUCTURE BODY THEREOF
20190274431 ยท 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C5/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a chair including a support member that is at least a seat body and a backrest to support an occupant. The support member includes a composite portion at least a part of an outer periphery of the support member. The composite portion includes a first outer periphery that is a part of the first member and a second outer periphery that is a part of the second member. The first outer periphery and the second outer periphery are arranged to overlap each other in a thickness direction of the support member. In the composite portion, at least a part of the first outer periphery is formed into a thin portion thinner in the thickness direction than a part located on an outside of at least the part of the first outer periphery in the first member.
Claims
1. A chair including a support member supporting an occupant, the support member being at least one of a seat body and a backrest, wherein in at least a part of an outer periphery of the support member, the support member includes a composite portion including a first outer periphery that is a part of a first member and a second outer periphery that is a part of a second member, the first outer periphery and the second outer periphery being arranged to overlap each other in a thickness direction of the support member, wherein in the composite portion, at least a part of the first outer periphery is formed into a thin portion thinner in the thickness direction than a part of the first member located on an outside of at least the part of the first outer periphery.
2. The chair according to claim 1, wherein the first member includes a non-composite portion arranged on the outer periphery of the support member, the non-composite portion being thicker than the thin portion, the non-composite portion being arranged at a position not to overlap with the second outer periphery in the thickness direction.
3. The chair according to claim 1, wherein in the first outer periphery, the thin portion is recessed on a side of the second outer periphery arranged to overlap with the first outer periphery.
4. The chair according to claim 1, wherein the chair includes a leg member having a length in a top-bottom direction and supporting the support member, wherein each of the first member and the leg member is a columnar member or a tubular member, and the first member and the leg member are connected via a bending bent portion.
5. The chair according to claim 1, wherein the second outer periphery is arranged on a more occupant's seating side than the first outer periphery.
6. A structure body of a chair including a composite portion including a part of a first member and an adjacent portion that is a part of a second member, the adjacent portion being arranged next to the part of the first member, wherein in the composite portion, the part of the first member is formed into a thin portion thinner than an outside portion of the part of the first member in an overlapping direction of the part of the first member and the adjacent portion.
7. A chair including: a seat body having a seating surface; and a leg supporting the seat body, wherein the leg includes a columnar portion formed by a member having at least a columnar appearance, the columnar portion being arranged along a floor surface where the chair is placed, and a leg tip attached to the columnar portion and abutting the floor surface, wherein the columnar portion has a recess recessed from a surrounding part of the recess in the columnar portion to a direction away from the floor surface, wherein the leg tip is attached to the columnar portion in a state where at least a part of the leg tip is housed in the recess.
8. The chair according to claim 7, wherein the recess has a bottom surface and a wall surface standing from the bottom surface, wherein the leg tip is attached to the columnar portion in a state where the leg tip abuts the bottom surface of the recess.
9. The chair according to claim 7, wherein the leg tip has a contact surface abutting an outer circumferential surface other than the recess in the columnar portion.
10. A chair including: a seating board; and a support body supporting the seating board, wherein the seating board includes a seating portion forming a seating surface and made of at least elastomer, and a first fixing portion fixed to the seating portion and formed by a member with higher rigidity than the seating portion, wherein the support body includes a second fixing portion, wherein the seating board and the support body are fixed by fixing the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion using a specified securing member.
11. The chair according to claim 10, wherein the seating portion and the first fixing portion are integrally formed.
12. The chair according to claim 10, wherein the first fixing portion is formed along an edge of at least a part of the seating portion in a state where the first fixing portion is placed on an undersurface of the seating portion.
13. The chair according to claim 10, wherein the first fixing portion is a flame member formed along the edge of the seating portion, the flame member having an opening in a center of the flame member.
14. The chair according to claim 10, wherein the securing member is a member having a male screw, wherein the first fixing portion has a female screw fastened to the male screw, wherein the second fixing portion has a through hole to which the male screw can be inserted, and wherein the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion is fixed by inserting the male screw to the through hole and fastening the male screw to the female screw.
15. The chair according to claim 10, wherein the first fixing portion has, at an end in a first direction of the seating board, a front declining portion formed so as to extend in a second direction crossing the first direction, and wherein the end in the first direction inclines downward.
16. The chair according to claim 10, wherein the support body has an edge member that is a tubular member or a columnar member, the edge member being arranged along the edge of at least a part of the seating portion, wherein the seating board is configured such that the seating portion covers at least the part of the edge member from above.
17. A chair including a seating board for a user to be seated, wherein the seating board is provided with, in at least a front edge area of the seating board, a front edge portion having at least one of a plate shape or a planar shape, the front edge portion being configured such that an front end of the front edge portion is elastically deformed in a top-bottom direction.
18. The chair according to claim 17, wherein in the front edge portion, one or more slits are formed.
19. The chair according to claim 17, wherein at least a part of an upper surface of the front edge portion is covered by elastomer.
20. The chair according to claim 17, wherein the seating board is provided with a displacement restriction located in a rear of the front edge portion, the displacement restriction being less elastically deformed in the top-bottom direction than the front edge portion, wherein the front edge portion and the displacement restriction are formed by a common member.
21. The chair according claim 20, wherein a width of the front edge portion in a left-right direction is smaller than a width of the displacement restriction in the left-right direction.
22. The chair according to claim 17, wherein the front edge portion has a substantially rectangular shape having a length in the left-right direction when seen from above.
23. The chair according to claim 18, wherein the front edge portion inclines downward toward a front.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0074] 1 . . . chair, 11 . . . seating board, 13 . . . back board, 15 . . . framework, 17 . . . leg tip, 21 . . . seat body, 22 . . . seating surface, 23 . . . backrest, 24 . . . side frame, 25 . . . rear frame, 26 . . . front frame, 27 . . . opening, 28 . . . protrusion, 29 . . . groove, 31 . . . pipe body, 32 . . . front joining bar, 33 . . . rear joining bar, 34 . . . second fixing portion, 41 . . . front support, 42 . . . rear support, 43 . . . lower support, 44 . . . upper support, 46 . . . bent portion, 47 . . . step, 48 . . . first outer edge, 49 . . . second outer edge, 52 . . . recess, 53 . . . recess, 54 . . . recess, 55 . . . side portion, 56 . . . front portion, 57 . . . through hole, 58 . . . screw hole, 61 . . . thin portion, 62 . . . thick portion, 63 . . . thin portion, 65 . . . screw member, 71 . . . seating body composite portion, 73 . . . backrest composite portion, 74 . . . end, 81 . . . columnar body, 82 . . . plane, 83 . . . through hole, 84 . . . slope, 85 . . . groove, 86 . . . lower end surface, 91 . . . bottom surface, 92 . . . wall surface, 93 . . . screw hole, 95 . . . screw, 101 . . . seating body composite portion, 103 . . . side surface portion, 105 . . . seating body composite portion, 107 . . . side surface portion, 111 . . . seating body composite portion, 113 . . . side surface portion, 121 . . . seating body composite portion, 123 . . . side surface portion, 125 . . . thin portion, 131 . . . seating body composite portion, 132 . . . thin portion, 133 . . . thick portion, 134 . . . thick portion, 135 . . . side surface portion, 141 . . . leg tip, 143 . . . contact surface, 201 . . . seating portion, 202 . . . first fixing portion, 211 . . . front edge portion, 211a . . . front edge portion, 212 . . . displacement restriction, 213 . . . slit, 214 . . . auxiliary step, 221 . . . groove, 222 . . . end wall, 223 . . . inner wall, 225 . . . projection, 231 . . . slit, 232 . . . expansion, 233 . . . cover, 234 . . . cover, 235 . . . cover, 241 . . . through hole, 251 . . . slit
MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0075] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
1. Embodiment
[0076] [1-1. Overall Configuration]
[0077] As shown in
[0078] In the present embodiment, directions such as front and rear, left and right, and top and bottom may be used to describe configurations of each component. It should be understood that those directions are used only for easy understanding of the description and not for any limitations for embodiments of the present disclosure. The above-described directions are founded based on an occupant who is normally seated on the chair 1.
[0079] The chair 1 is symmetrical. In the chair 1, a seat body 21 is formed by a part of the framework 15 and the seating board 11, and a backrest 23 is formed by a part of the framework 15 and the back board 13.
[0080] [1-2. Framework 15]
[0081] As shown in
[0082] The pipe body 31 includes a front support 41, a rear support 42, a lower support 43, and an upper support 44.
[0083] The front support 41 is located in the front of the pipe body 31 and has a length in a top-bottom direction.
[0084] The rear support 42 is located in the rear of the pipe body 31 and has a length in the top-bottom direction. At the top of the rear support 42, a thin portion 61 is formed.
[0085] The thin portion 61 is formed thinner than an outside part of the thin portion 61 in the rear support 42. That is, the thin portion 61 is formed thinner than a lower part of the thin portion 61 in the rear support 42. The outside part of the thin portion 61 can be paraphrased as a surrounding part of the thin portion 61 in the rear support 42 or an adjacent part of the thin portion 61 in the rear support 42.
[0086] The lower support 43 is located at a bottom of the pipe body 31 and connects a lower end of the front support 41 and a lower end of the rear support 42. The lower support 43 is a member having columnar appearance and placed along a floor surface where the chair 1 is placed. The member having columnar appearance means that the member may be hollow or non-hollow. In the present embodiment, the lower support 43 is hollow.
[0087] On a lower surface of the lower support 43, there are two recesses, a recess 52 and a recess 53 recessed in a direction away from the floor surface than a surrounding part of the recesses, that is, recessed upward. The recess 52 and the recess 53 are arranged apart from each other in a front-rear direction.
[0088] The upper support 44 is located in an upper part of the pipe body 31 and connects an upper end of the front support 41 and an upper middle of the rear support 42. The front support 41 and the upper support 44 are connected via a bent portion 46 formed by bending a metal pipe. A rear end of the upper support 44 is connected to the rear joining bar 33 by welding. The upper support 44 has a thick portion 62 and a thin portion 63, and the thick portion 62 is located in front of the thin portion 63. The upper support 44 is arranged along each of left and right edges of a seating portion 201, which is described below.
[0089] The thick portion 62 has a same diameter as other parts of the pipe body 31. On the other hand, the thin portion 63 is formed to be thinner than the thick portion 62 due to a recess 54 formed on an upper surface of the upper support 44 so as to be recessed downward. The thick portion 62 is an outside part of the thin portion 63 in the upper support 44. Here, the term outside means an outside relative to a length direction of the upper support 44. The term outside may also mean an outside relative to a direction along an outer periphery of a seat body 21, which is described below. The outside part of the thin portion 63 can be paraphrased as a surrounding part of the thin portion 63 in the upper support 44, or an adjacent part of the thin portion 63 in the upper support 44.
[0090] The front joining bar 32 connects the front support 41 of a left pipe body 31 and the front support 41 of a right pipe body 31. The rear joining bar 33 connects the rear support 42 of a left pipe body 31 and the rear support 42 of a right pipe body 31.
[0091] The second fixing portion 34 is a plate member with bending process around its peripheral edge. The second fixing portion 34 includes a pair of left and right side portions 55 arranged along a pair of left and right upper supports 44, and a front portion 56 connecting front ends of the side portions 55.
[0092] The pair of side portions 55 is welded to the pair of upper supports 44, thus, the second fixing portion 34 is fixed to the pair of upper supports 44. As shown in
[0093] The front portion 56 is located behind the bent portion 46.
[0094] [1-3. Seating Board 11]
[0095] A seating board 11 is a member for a user to be seated, and includes a seating portion 201 and a first fixing portion 202 as shown in
[0096] The seating portion 201 configures a seating surface 22 on its top, and the seating portion 201 is formed by elastomer. The elastomer means an elastic polymeric material.
[0097] The seating board 11 has a substantially rectangular plate shape as a whole and a front portion thereof forms a curved surface gently bending downward.
[0098] As shown in
[0099] The first fixing portion 202 is, as shown in
[0100] The front frame 26 is formed to expand to left and right at a front end of the seating board 11. The front frame 26 is provided with, in a front portion of the front frame 26, that is, in a front edge area of the seating board 11, a front edge portion 211 configured such that a front end is elastically deformed in the top-bottom direction.
[0101] The front frame 26 is also provided with a displacement restriction 212 in a rear portion thereof, that is, in a rear position of the front edge portion 211. In other words, the front edge portion 211 and the displacement restriction 212 are formed by a common member. The displacement restriction 212 abuts the front portion 56 and is supported from the bottom by the front portion 56. Thus, the displacement restriction 212 is less elastically deformed in the top-bottom direction than the front edge portion 211.
[0102] The front edge portion 211 has a plate shape. The front edge portion 211 has a substantially rectangular shape having a length in the left-right direction when seen from above. The front edge portion 211 has a shape inclined downward toward the front. A front portion of the seating portion 201 forms a curved surface along the front edge portion 211.
[0103] A plurality of slits 213 is formed in the front edge portion 211. The slits 213 have a length in the front-rear direction and arranged in the left-right direction.
[0104] Since an outer peripheral shape of the first fixing portion 202 is formed so as to correspond to an outer peripheral shape of the seating portion 201, as shown in
[0105] As described above, the front portion 56 is located behind the bent portion 46. Thus, the displacement restriction 212 is located behind the bent portion 46. On the other hand, the front edge portion 211 widely protrudes to the front than the bent portion 46 as shown in
[0106] The first fixing portion 202 has an opening 27 formed in a center thereof. Here, the center means a central portion of the first fixing portion 202 when the first fixing portion 202 is considered as a frame, that is, the center means an inside of the frame. The first fixing portion 202 is fixed to the seating portion 201 in a state where the first fixing portion 202 is placed on an under surface of the seating portion 201. The opening 27 is entirely covered by the seating portion 201.
[0107] The first fixing portion 202 is formed by a member with higher rigidity than the elastomer forming the seating portion 201. Examples of a material to be used for the first fixing portion 202 may include: for example, an olefin based resin such as polypropylene; a synthetic resin such as polyamide; fiber reinforced plastics containing glass fibers, carbon fibers and the like; or materials other than resins such as metal or wood. However, the material may not be limited to the above. The rigidity is a degree of not being deformed under forces of bending and twisting.
[0108] The seating portion 201 and the first fixing portion 202 are integrally formed by a two-color molding. Specific examples of the manufacturing process may include, for example, replacing molds in one injection molding machine to form the seating portion 201 and the first fixing portion 202 continuously and sequentially, or setting the molded first fixing portion 202 inside a mold to form the seating portion 201. When a metal member instead of a resin member is used for the first fixing portion 202, the latter process, so-called an insert molding, may be used for the integral formation.
[0109] As shown in
[0110] As shown in
[0111] The side frame 24 has a protrusion 28 protruding downward. As shown in
[0112] In an area where the screw hole 58 is not formed in the side frame 24, as shown in
[0113] As shown in
[0114] In this state, as shown in
[0115] In the upper support 44, the thick portion 62 is arranged on an outer periphery of the seating board 11 at a position not to overlap with the seating portion 201 in a thickness direction of the seating board 11.
[0116] [1-4. Seat Body 21 and Backrest 23]
[0117] A seat body 21 includes the seating board 11, the second fixing portion 34, and the upper support 44. The seat body 21 has a seating surface 22.
[0118] In a state where the seating board 11 is fixed to the framework 15, as shown in
[0119] A backrest 23 includes, as shown in
[0120] The seat body 21 and the backrest 23 both support an occupant.
[0121] The seat body 21 is supported by the front support 41, the rear support 42, and the lower support 43.
[0122] [1-5. Seating Body Composite Portion 71 of Seat Body 21]
[0123] As shown in
[0124] The seating body composite portion 71 includes the thin portion 63 that is a part of the upper support 44 and the second outer edge 49 that is a part of the seating board 11. The thin portion 63 and the second outer edge 49 are overlapped in a thickness direction of the seat body 21, that is, in the present embodiment, approximately in the top-bottom direction.
[0125] Since the thin portion 63 has the recess 54, the thin portion is thinner than the thick portion 62 in the thickness direction of the seat body 21. The thin portion 63 is recessed on a side of the second outer edge 49 arranged to overlap with the thin portion 63.
[0126] The second outer edge 49 is arranged on a more occupant's seating side than the thin portion 63.
[0127] In the seating body composite portion 71 with this configuration, a thickness formed by the thin portion 63 and the second outer edge 49 has a substantially same size as a diameter of the thick portion 62. As shown in
[0128] The seating body composite portion 71 is formed by stacking two members of the seating board 11 and the upper support 44; however, a thickness of the seating body composite portion 71 falls within the same thickness of the thick portion 62 of the upper support 44, which is one of the two members, and the surface of the seating body composite portion 71 has a virtual cylindrical shape similar to the thick portion 62. Thus, the seat body 21 achieves excellent fine appearance due to a sense of unity created by forming a part of the seating body composite portion 71 into a cylindrical shape similar to the thick portion 62, the bent portion 46, and the front support 41.
[0129] In addition, since the seating board 11 is arranged on a more upper side than the upper support 44, the seating board 11 extends to both ends in the left-right direction of the seat body 21. Thus, the seating board 11 provides a wider area for an occupant to be seated without receiving discomfort.
[0130] In the upper support 44, the thick portion 62 is arranged on an outer periphery of the seat body 21, and the thick portion 62 is thicker than the thin portion 63, and the thick portion 62 is arranged at a position not to overlap with the second outer edge 49 in the thickness direction of the seat body 21.
[0131] [1-6. Backrest Composite Portion 73 of Backrest 23]
[0132] As shown in
[0133] The backrest composite portion 73 includes the thin portion 61 that is a part of the rear support 42 and an end 74 that is a part of the back board 13. The thin portion 61 and the end 74 are arranged to overlap in a thickness direction of the backrest 23, that is, in the present embodiment, in the substantially front-rear direction.
[0134] In the backrest composite portion 73, the thin portion 61 is thinner in a thickness direction of the backrest 23 than an outside portion of the thin portion 61 in the rear support 42. The thin portion 61 is recessed on a side of the end 74 arranged to overlap with the thin portion 61. The end 74 is arranged on a more occupant's seating side than the thin portion 61.
[0135] In the backrest composite portion 73 with this configuration, a thickness formed by the thin portion 61 and the end 74 has a substantially same size as a diameter of the rear support 42. As shown in
[0136] The backrest composite portion 73 is formed by stacking two members of the back board 13 and the rear support 42; however, a thickness of the backrest composite portion 73 falls within the same thickness of the rear support 42, which is one of the two members, and a surface of the backrest composite portion 73 has a virtual cylindrical shape similar the rear support 42. Thus, the backrest 23 achieves excellent fine appearance due to a sense of unity created by forming a part of the backrest composite portion 73 into a cylindrical shape similar to the rear support 42 located below.
[0137] In addition, since the back board 13 is arranged on a more upper side than the thin portion 61, the back board 13 extends to both ends in the left-right direction of the backrest 23, resulting in providing a wider area for an occupant to be supported from the rear without receiving discomfort.
[0138] [1-7. Leg Tip 17 and Lower Support 43]
[0139] As shown in
[0140] The recess 52 formed in the lower support 43 has, as shown in
[0141] In a state where the leg tip 17 is attached to the recess 52, the plane 82 abuts the bottom surface 91 and the slopes 84 abut the wall surfaces 92. In this way, the leg tip 17 abuts the recess 52 by a plurality of surfaces.
[0142] As shown in
[0143] The recess 52 and the recess 53 have the same shape and the leg tips 17 attached thereto also have the same shape.
[0144] [1-8. Effects]
[0145] According to the embodiment described above, the following effects can be obtained.
[0146] [1A-1] In the chair 1, the second outer edge 49 and the thin portion 63 configure the seating body composite portion 71, and the thickness of the seating body composite portion 71 is configured to have a substantially same size as the thickness of the thick portion 62. This reduces deterioration of fine appearance caused by an increased thickness of the seating body composite portion 71 and improves fine appearance.
[0147] [1A-2] In the seating body composite portion 71, the thin portion 63 is recessed downward and the second outer edge 49 is arranged on the recess. Thus, the seating body composite portion 71 has a same height as the thick portion 62, which creates a sense of unity between the upper support 44 and the seating board 11, resulting in enhanced fine appearance.
[0148] [1A-3] In the chair 1, the upper support 44 and the front support 41 are connected via the bent portion 46 and they are visually recognized to be formed by a common member. This provides clear visual recognition that the thin portion 63 is thinner than the front support 41, and signifies an originality of a design created by forming a thin portion in a part of the pipe body 31.
[0149] [1A-4] In the chair 1, the second outer edge 49 is arranged on a more occupant's side than the thin portion 63. Thus, an occupant is less likely to feel uncomfortable with the outer peripheral of the seating surface 22, which reduces deterioration of sitting comfort.
[0150] [1A-5] In the chair 1, the same effect as described in the above-[1A-1] to [1A-4] can be achieved in the backrest composite portion 73. That is, arranging the thin portion 61 and the end 74 to overlap each other reduces an increased thickness and improves fine appearance, and arranging the thin portion 61 behind the end 74 reduces deterioration of leaning comfort of the backrest 23.
[0151] [1B-1] In the chair 1, a part of the leg tip 17 is housed in each of the recess 52 and the recess 53 in the lower support 43. Thus, when a non-recessed part of the lower support 43 is used as a reference, a protrusion amount of the leg tip 17 projected from the lower support 43 is small. This reduces a large protrusion of the leg tip 17 from a columnar portion, and reduces deterioration of fine appearance.
[0152] [1B-2] In the chair 1, the plane 82 of the leg tip 17 abuts the bottom surface 91 of each of the recess 52 and the recess 53, and the slope 84 abuts the wall surface 92. This reduces looseness and a gap between the leg tip 17 attached to the lower support 43 and the lower support 43, thus, an enhanced stability of the chair 1 can be obtained.
[0153] [1C-1] In the chair 1, the first fixing portion 202 is a member with higher rigidity than the seating portion 201, and thus the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 34 can be firmly fixed by the screw member 65. Thus, the seating board 11 can be securely attached to the framework 15.
[0154] [1C-2] The seating board 11 is formed by the seating portion 201 containing elastomer and the first fixing portion 202 integrally formed by a two-color molding, which reduces a risk of separation between the seating portion 201 and the first fixing portion 202.
[0155] [1C-3] In the chair 1, the first fixing portion 202 has a frame shape arranged along an edge of the seating portion 201, which reduces deformation of the edge of the seating portion 201. In addition, the seating portion 201 is ensured to be elastically deformed due to the opening 27 of the first fixing portion 202. This achieves reduced deterioration of sitting comfort caused by the first fixing portion 202.
[0156] [1C-4] In the chair 1, the first fixing portion 202 is stacked under the seating portion 201, which makes the first fixing portion 202 less likely to contact a seated user, thus, user's discomfort caused by abutting the metal framework 15 can be reduced.
[0157] [1C-5] In the chair 1, the first fixing portion 202 is provided with the front edge portion 211 whose front end is inclined downward, thus, sitting comfort improves. In addition, the front edge portion 211 is covered by the seating portion 201, which reduces user's discomfort at the time in contact with the relatively hard first fixing portion 202.
[0158] [1C-6] In the chair 1, the second outer edge 49 of the seating portion 201 covers the thin portion 63 from above. This reduces user's direct contact with the framework 15 and improves user's sitting comfort.
[0159] [1D-1] In the chair 1, the front edge portion 211 elastically deforms in the top-bottom direction, which enables the front edge portion 211 to support user's thighs so as not to excessively press the thighs when the thighs are placed on the front edge portion 211. Thus, a contact state between the thighs and the seating board 11 improves, resulting in improvement in sitting comfort of the seating board 11 as a whole.
[0160] [1D-2] In the seating board 11 of the chair 1, the front edge portion 211 is covered by the seating portion 201 containing elastomer, which reduces user's direct contact with the front edge portion 211. This reduces user's discomfort at the time in contact with the front edge portion 211.
[0161] [1D-3] In the chair 1, the front edge portion 211 is provided with, on the rear thereof, the displacement restriction 212 that is less likely to elastically deform in the top-bottom direction. This reduces entire sinking of a wide range of the front portion of the seating board 11 when a user is seated.
[0162] [1D-4] In the chair 1, the front edge portion 211 is rectangular having a length in the left-right direction when seen from above, and the front edge portion 211 is capable of supporting the thighs in a wide range of the left-right direction. The front edge portion 211 has a shape inclined downward toward the front, thus, a load applied to the thighs gets smaller toward the front, and sitting comfort improves.
[0163] [1D-5] In the chair 1, a width in the left-right direction of the front edge portion 211 is configured to be smaller than a width in the left-right direction of a rear portion of the displacement restriction 212, that is, a rear portion of an auxiliary step 214. This reduces an elastic deformation of the displacement restriction 212 without significantly interfering an elastic deformation of the front edge portion 211.
[0164] [1-9. Correspondence]
[0165] In the present embodiment, the seat body 21 and the backrest 23 are examples of a support member in the present disclosure. The upper support 44 and the rear support 42 are examples of a first member in the present disclosure. The seating board 11 and the back board 13 are examples of a second member in the present disclosure. The second outer edge 49 and the end 74 are examples of a second outer periphery and an adjacent portion in the present disclosure. The thick portion 62 is one example of a non-composite portion in the present disclosure. The front support 41 is one example of a leg member in the present disclosure. The columnar body 81 of the leg tip 17 is one example of an adjacent portion in the present disclosure.
[0166] In the present embodiment, the thin portion 63 and the thin portion 61 are examples of a first outer periphery in the present disclosure. That is, in the present embodiment, a whole of the first outer periphery is formed as a thin portion.
[0167] In the present embodiment, the seating body composite portion 71 and the backrest composite portion 73 are examples of a composite portion and a structure body in the present disclosure. A structure including the recess 52 and the leg tip 17, and a structure including the recess 53 and the leg tip 17 are examples of a structure body in the present disclosure.
[0168] In the present embodiment, the front support 41, the rear support 42, and the lower support 43 are examples of a leg in the present disclosure. The lower support 43 is one example of a columnar portion in the present disclosure.
[0169] In the present embodiment, the framework 15 is one example of a support body. The upper support 44 is one example of an edge member. The screw member 65 is one example of a specified securing member. The front edge portion 211 is one example of a front declining portion. A front direction is one example of a first direction, the left-right direction is one example of a second direction intersecting the first direction.
2. Other Embodiments
[0170] Although the embodiment of the present disclosure has been described, the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment. It should be understood that the present disclosure can be practiced in various forms without departing from the technical scope of the present disclosure.
[0171] [2A-1] In the above-described embodiment, each of the seating body composite portion 71 and the backrest composite portion 73 (hereinafter, these are simply referred to as a composite portion) includes a part of the framework 15 as an element. However, the composite portion may be formed by elements other than framework 15 without including a part of the framework 15. The elements other than the framework 15 to configure the composite portion are not limited, and they may not be elements used to exhibit the chair's function, but may be elements mainly for fine appearance.
[0172] [2A-2] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the seat body 21 and the backrest 23 each has a composite portion. However, only one of the seat body 21 and the backrest 23 may have the composite portion. The position of the composite portion to be formed may be at least a part of an outer periphery or an entire part of the outer periphery of the seat body 21 and the backrest 23.
[0173] [2A-3] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the composite portion includes the thin portion 61 or the thin portion 63 without including thicker portion, such as the thick portion 62. However, for example, as a seating body composite portion 101 shown in
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[0175] As a seating body composite portion 105 shown in
[0176] [2A-4] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which in the seat body 21, the thick portion 62 thicker than the thin portion 63 is arranged, as a non-composite portion, on an outside of the seating body composite portion 71, more specifically, on an outside of the direction along an outer periphery of the seat body 21. However, the seat body 21 may have a configuration without including the non-composite portion. For example, as a seating body composite portion 111 shown in
[0177] [2A-5] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the thin portion 61 and the thin portion 63 are recessed on a side of a side surface where the seating board 11 or the back board 13 is provided; however, a configuration in which an opposite side surface is recessed may be adopted. For example, as a seating body composite portion 121 shown in
[0178] [2A-6] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which an entire part after the thick portion 62 is formed as the thin portion 63 in the upper support 44. However, as a seating body composite portion 131 shown in
[0179] The thicknesses of the thick portion 133 and the thick portion 134 may not be the same. For example, as shown in
[0180] [2A-7] In The above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the leg tip 17 abuts only the surface configuring each of the recess 52 and the recess 53. However, as a leg tip 141 shown in
[0181] [2A-8] In The above-described embodiment, configurations are exemplified in which the seating board 11 is attached to the framework 15 in a state where the thin portion 63 abuts the second outer edge 49, and the back board 13 is attached to the framework 15 in a state where the thin portion 61 abuts the end 74.
[0182] However, the thin portion may not abut a member adjacent thereto. For example, the thin portion and the adjacent member are arranged having a small gap between them.
[0183] [2B-1] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the pipe body 31 of the framework 15 is made of a metal pipe. However, a member having a shape other than a cylindrical pipe may be used for the pipe body 31. For example, a non-hollow solid material may be used, and a member having a cross-sectional shape of other than a circle, such as a rectangle, may be used. In other words, a substantially columnar member may be used for the lower support 43.
[0184] [2C-1] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the first fixing portion 202 has a frame shape. However, a shape and an arrangement of the first fixing portion may be practiced in various forms within a range that the first fixing portion is fixed to the framework 15. For example, the first fixing portion may not have a frame shape, but may be provided only at a position where a female screw is formed. The first fixing portion may be configured not to have the front edge portion 211. The first fixing portion may be configured not to have the opening 27. As shown in
[0185] [2C-2] In the above-described embodiment, the screw member 65 is exemplified as a securing member. However, any members other than a screw that are capable of fixing the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 34 may be used as the securing member. For example, a configuration may be adopted in which a rivet and a clip are used as the securing member for fixing. A tapping screw that requires no female screws may be used as a screw. When the object to which the tapping screw is attached is the first fixing portion 202 having a high rigidity, falling out of the tapping screw is reduced.
[0186] [2C-3] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the seating board 11 is formed by an integral formation of the seating portion 201 and the first fixing portion 202 using a two-color molding. However, the seating portion 201 and the first fixing portion 202 may be integrally formed by any methods other than the two-color molding. Alternatively, the seating portion and the first fixing portion may not be integrally formed but may be fixed by adhesive and other fixing components.
[0187] [2C-4] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which a female screw is formed in the first fixing portion 202. However, a configuration may be adopted in which the first fixing portion is provided with a component having a female screw, such as a nut. For example, a configuration may be adopted in which the nut is arranged inside the first fixing portion by an insert molding.
[0188] [2C-5] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which an upper surface of the first fixing portion 202 is entirely covered by the seating portion 201, in other words, the first fixing portion 202 is arranged under the seating portion 201. However, a configuration may be adopted in which a part or an entire part of the first fixing portion 202 is not covered by the seating portion 201 from above.
[0189] [2C-6] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the second outer edge 49 of the seating portion 201 covers a part of the upper support 44 from above. However, the upper support 44 may be configured not to be covered by the seating portion 201, and the seating portion 201 may be configured to cover an entire part of the upper support 44 including the thick portion 62.
[0190] [2C-7] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which elastomer forming the seating portion 201 enters inside the slits 213. However, in the seating portion 201, the elastomer may not enter inside the slits 213. With the elastomer entered inside the slits 213, the seating portion 201 is firmly fixed to the first fixing portion 202.
[0191] The elastomer may pass through the slit to cover an undersurface of the front edge portion 211. For example, as shown in
[0192] As shown in
[0193] As shown in
[0194] [2D-1] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the front edge portion 211 is provided only on a front side of the seating board 11. However, the front edge portion may be provided not only on the front of the seating board 11, but also on left and right sides of the seating board 11.
[0195] [2D-2] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which an elastic deformation of the displacement restriction 212 in the top-bottom direction is reduced by the front portion 56 of the second fixing portion 34 supporting from below. However, the elastic deformation of the displacement restriction may be reduced by its own structure. For example, the displacement restriction may be provided with a rib or a structure to improve rigidity, or the displacement restriction may be formed to be thicker in the top-bottom direction.
[0196] The displacement restriction may be supported from below by a member other than the front portion 56.
[0197] [2D-3] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which an entire upper surface of the front edge portion 211 is covered by elastomer forming the seating portion 201, but a part or an entire part of the front edge portion 211 may not be covered by elastomer, and the upper surface thereof may be exposed.
[0198] [2D-4] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the front edge portion 211 is provided with a plurality of slits 213 having a length in the front-rear direction. However, the front edge portion 211 may not have the slits, or may have only one slit.
[0199] As shown in
[0200] The through holes 241 and the slits 251 may be arranged in the front-rear direction so as to form a line, or a part or all of the through holes and the slits may be alternately arranged in the left-right direction so as not to form a line in the front-rear direction. A diameter of the through hole and a width and length of the slit may be smaller toward the front, or on the contrary, they may be smaller toward the rear.
[0201] The front edge portion 211 may be provided with an imperforated recess and groove instead of the through hole and slit. The front edge may also be provided with a rib or other members to reduce an amount of an elastic deformation.
[0202] [2D-5] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the front edge portion 211 has a constant thickness in the top-bottom direction; however, as shown in
[0203] [2D-6] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the seating board 11 includes the seating portion 201 and the first fixing portion 202. However, the seating board may further comprise, for example, a cushion member including polyurethane foam and the like.
[0204] [2D-7] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration is exemplified in which the front edge portion 211 has a plate shape having a curved surface. However, the front edge portion may have a flat plate shape. The front edge portion may also have a planer shape. Here, the planar shape means that a part of the front edge portion supporting thighs, that is, a top of the front edge portion extends so as to form a surface. For example, the front edge portion may be formed, for example, by a bar-shaped member, wire, cloth, mesh, and a combination of blocks, and even if the front edge portion itself does not have a plate shape, an area in contact with and supporting the thighs may extend so as to form a planner or curved surface.
[0205] More specifically, examples of the front edge may include: bar-shaped members assembled in a lattice, grid, and net shape; wire and/or cloth members wound around left and right support members arranged at a distance from each other; and block members having a shape of sphere or cuboid arranged two-dimensionally and fixed each other.