Outdoor chair with cup holder assembly
12011100 ยท 2024-06-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C4/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An Outdoor chair comprising a chair body, said chair body having front support leg on both sides, said front support leg having rear support leg extended laterally on the sides of said front support leg, said front support leg being connected to said rear support leg by means of a pivot axis, said front support leg being rotate and fold around the pivot axis, a recess and an arcuate mounting path being provided at the connection between said front support leg and said rear support leg, and said front support leg being provided with a large spacer corresponding to said recess, a small spacer sliding on said arcuate mounting path, the spacer being able to share the pressure borne by the bolt and reduce the friction between the bolt and the threaded hole.
Claims
1. An outdoor chair comprising: a chair body; said chair body comprising: a chair back (1) and a chair seat (2); each side of the chair back provided with a side plate (7), a padded plate (15), a fixing block (14) and an armrest (3); each side of the chair seat (2) provided with a front support leg (4) including a support block (5) and a rear support leg (6); a second fixing rod (8) fixedly connected to an end of each support plate (7); a connecting rod (11) connecting the rear support legs (6); a first baffle (12) connected to a front end of each rear support leg; a second baffle (13) connected to the front support legs (4); each armrest comprising an armrest plate (31) and an armrest support plate (32) provided under the armrest plate (31) wherein a slot is provided in the armrest support plate (32) which receives a cup support ring of a cup holder assembly.
2. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein the cup holder assembly comprises the cup support ring, a cup support base, a connecting block, the cup support base being connected to a lower surface of a cup support ring via the connecting block, the cup support ring being pivotally connected to the armrest plate, the cup support ring being pivotally rotated into a slot in the side wall of the armrest support plate, the cup support ring being hidden on the lower surface of the armrest plate, the cup support base being located below the armrest support plate.
3. The outdoor chair according to claim 2, wherein the armrest support plate is connected to one front support leg by a first pivot axis, and said one front support leg is rotatable about said first pivot axis to be folded towards a back of the outdoor chair.
4. The outdoor chair according to claim 2, wherein the armrest support plate is fixed to the lower surface of the armrest plate, the armrest support plate is provided with a padded plate between one end of the armrest support plate and the side plate, and a rotary shaft passes through the armrest support plate and the padded plate to be connected to the side plate.
5. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein each front support leg is provided with a first support rod, the first support rod extending downwardly along a top surface of a respective front support leg to a bottom surface of respective front support leg throughout a height direction.
6. The outdoor chair according to claim 5, wherein each first support rod extends the entire height of its respective front support leg.
7. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of each said side plate is fixedly connected to said second fixing rod and a bottom of a lower end of each said side plate is fixedly connected to a load bearing plate.
8. The outdoor chair according to claim 7, wherein each said rear support leg is provided with a first groove, said load bearing plate is placed in said first grooves, said fixing blocks are connected at one end to one said rear support leg on a second pivot axis connected at the other end to said load bearing plate, and said rear support legs can be rotated around the second axis and folded in a direction of said chair back.
9. The outdoor chair according to claim 8, wherein the rear support legs are screwed to the connecting rod and an end face of each rear support leg is screwed to the first baffle.
10. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein each support block is fixed to one front support leg for supporting a respective armrest plate, each front support leg is provided with a second groove, the second baffle is placed in the second grooves of the front support legs, and the second baffle plate is screwed to the front support legs.
11. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein said chair back is arranged along the length of said first fixing rod or second fixing rod, said chair back being made of plastic, wood or metal.
12. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein the chair seat is arranged along the length of the rear support legs, said chair seat being made of plastic, wood or metal.
13. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein each said rear support leg is provided with a second support rod, said second support rod extending rearwardly along the top surface of said respective rear support leg to the bottom surface of said respective rear support leg along the entire length of said respective rear support leg.
14. The outdoor chair according to claim 1, wherein one end of each support block is connected to one front support leg and the other end is connected to an armrest support plate spindle, wherein the support blocks are rotatable by means of the spindle.
15. An outdoor chair comprising a chair body; said chair body comprises a chair back, a chair seat and side plates, said chair back being provided on both sides with a fixing block, a padded plate, an armrest, said chair seat being provided on both sides with a front support leg, a rear support leg and a support block, a load bearing plate being provided on the bottom of said side plate, a first fixing rod being screwed to said chair back, a second fixing rod extends between upper ends of the side plates, a connecting rod being connected to said rear support legs, a first baffle being connected to the front end of said rear support legs, a second baffle being connected to said front support legs, each armrest comprises an armrest plate, an armrest support plate and a cup holder assembly, each armrest plate being provided on one side of the chair back with the armrest support plate being provided under the armrest plate, the armrest support plate being provided with a slot in a side wall, the slot receiving a cup support ring of the cup holder assembly, each said front support leg having one rear support leg extending from its side, with each said front support leg connected to a respective rear support leg by a pivot axis such that said front support legs can be rotated and folded about said pivot axis, said front support legs provided with a slot and a curved mounting path at the junction with said rear support legs, said front support legs provided with a first spacer corresponding to said slot and a second spacer which can slide on said curved mounting path, wherein the first is larger than the second spacer.
16. The outdoor chair according to claim 15, wherein said first spacer and said second spacer can jointly share the pressure borne by a bolt, thereby reducing the possibility of deformation and loosening of a threaded hole, and the outdoor chair is not deformed and loosened by the threaded hole when the outdoor chair is in use, so as to make the assembly of the legs of the chair solid.
17. An outdoor chair according to claim 15, wherein the first spacer and the second spacer are made of wear resistant material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) In order to explain the technical scheme of this application more clearly, the drawings needed in the implementation will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some implementations of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without creative work.
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(11) In the figures: 1, chair back; 2, chair seat; 3, armrest; 4, front support leg; 5, support block; 6, rear support leg; 7, side plate; 8, second fixing rod; 9, first fixing rod; 10, load bearing plate; 11, connecting rod; 12, first baffle; 13, second baffle; 14, fixing block; 15, padded plate; 16, first groove; 17, second groove; 31, armrest plate; 32, armrest support plate; 41, small spacer; 42, large spacer; 61, slot; 62, curved mounting path; 71, first support rod; 81, second support rod; 311, connecting block; 312, cup resting ring; 313, cup resting bottom.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(12) While various aspects and features of certain embodiments have been summarized above, the following detailed description illustrates a few exemplary embodiments in further detail to enable one skilled in the art to practice such embodiments. Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. The described examples are provided for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. It should be understood, however, that persons having ordinary skill in the art may practice the inventive concept without these specific details.
(13) It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first attachment could be termed a second attachment, and, similarly, a second attachment could be termed a first attachment, without departing from the scope of the inventive concept.
(14) It will be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being on, coupled to, or connected to another element or layer, it can be directly on, directly coupled to or directly connected to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly on, directly coupled to, or directly connected to another element or layer, there are no intervening elements or layers present. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
(15) As used in the description of the inventive concept and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates other.
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(17) Wherein the chair body comprises a chair seat 2, an armrest 3, a chair back 1, a load bearing plate 10, a first fixing rod 9, a second fixing rod 8, a connecting rod 11, a first baffle 12, a second baffle 13, the chair back 1 is provided on both sides with, a side plate 7, a fixing block 14, a padded plate 15, the armrest 3, and the chair seat 2 is provided on both sides with, the front support leg 4, the rear support leg 6, the support block 5.
(18) Wherein the armrest 3 is provided on both sides of the chair back 1, the armrest 3 includes an armrest plate 31, an armrest support plate 32, a cup holder assembly, the side wall of the armrest support plate 32 is provided with a slot, the cup holder assembly includes a cup support ring 312, a cup support bottom 313, a connecting block 311, the cup support ring 312 is provided in a coaxial arrangement with the cup support bottom 313, the cup resting bottom 313 is connected to the bottom surface of the cup resting ring 312 through the connecting block 311, the cup resting bottom 313 is connected to the bottom surface of the cup resting ring 312 through the connecting block 311, the cup resting ring 312 is connected to the pivot connection of the armrest plate 31, the cup resting ring 312 rotates through the pivot into the side wall slot of the armrest support plate 32, the cup resting ring 311 is hidden in the bottom surface of the armrest plate 31, and the cup resting bottom 313 is located below the armrest support plate 32.
(19) Wherein the armrest support plate 32 is connected to the front support leg 4 by means of a pivot axis, and when the Outdoor Chair is put away, the front support leg 4 is rotated about the axis and the front support leg 4 is folded towards the chair back 1.
(20) Wherein the chair back 1 is screwed to the first mounting rod 9 and the chair back 1 is screwed to the second mounting rod 8, wherein the chair back 1 is arranged along the length of the first mounting rod 9 or the second mounting rod 8, and wherein the chair back 1 is made of plastic, wood or metal.
(21) Wherein the upper end of the side plate 7 is fixedly connected to the second fixing rod 8 and the bottom of the lower end of the side plate 7 is fixedly connected to the load bearing plate 10.
(22) Wherein the rear support leg 6 is provided with a first groove 16, the load bearing plate 10 is placed in the first groove 16, one end of the fixing block 14 is pivotally connected to the rear support leg 6, the other end of the fixing block 14 is pivotally connected to the load bearing plate 10, the rear support leg 6 is rotatable about an axis, folded in the direction of the chair back 1, the rear support leg 6 is screwed to the connecting rod 11, and the end face of the other end of the rear support leg 6 is screwed to the first baffle 12.
(23) Where in the armrest support plate 32 is secured to the underside of the armrest plate 31, the armrest support plate 31 is provided with the padded plate 15 between one end of the armrest support plate 31 and the side plate 7, and the pivot shaft passes through the armrest support plate 31 and the padded plate 15 to connect with the side plate 7, and when outdoor Chair is put away, the armrest 3 is rotated about the shaft so that armrest 3 is folded in the direction of chair back 1.
(24) Wherein the armrest support plate 32 is secured to the underside of the armrest plate 31, the armrest support plate 31 is provided with the padded plate 15 between one end of the armrest support plate 31 and the side plate 7, and the pivot shaft passes through the armrest support plate 31 and the padded plate 15 to connect with the side plate 7, and when the outdoor chair is put away, the armrest 3 is rotated about the shaft so that the armrest 3 is folded toward the chair back 1.
(25) Where in the chair seat 2 material is plastic, wood or metal.
(26) Wherein the front support leg 4 is provided with a first support rod 71, the first support rod 71 extending downward along the upper surface of the front support leg 4 to the lower surface of the front support leg 4 throughout the height direction of the entire front support leg 4, and the first support rod 71 being made of metal such as iron, copper and the like which can provide stronger rigidity and support strength to give a better support effect to the armrest plate 31 so that the armrest is not easily deformed and the use of the armrest lasts for a longer time, giving the user a better use experience.
(27) Wherein said rear support leg 6 is provided with a second support rod 81, said second support rod 81 extending backward along the upper surface of said rear support leg 6 to the lower surface of said rear support leg 6 along the longitudinal direction of the entire rear support leg 6, and said second support rod 81 being made of metal such as iron, copper and the like, which can provide stronger rigidity and support strength, provide higher support strength, adapt to different weights of people with higher safety coefficients, and give the user a better experience of using the apparatus.
(28) The technical means disclosed in the scheme of the present invention are not limited to the technical means disclosed in the above embodiments, but also include the technical scheme consisting of any combination of the above technical features. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, various improvements and embellishments can be made without departing from the principle of the present invention, and these improvements and embellishments are also considered to be within the scope of protection of the present invention.
(29) The invention has now been described in detail for the purposes of clarity and understanding. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain changes and modifications may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims.