RECLINING MECHANISM FOR A FOLDING CHAIR
20240277154 ยท 2024-08-22
Inventors
- Benjamin A. Diggins (Spring Dale, AR, US)
- Caleb T. Hatfield (Lowell, AR, US)
- Stephen C. Perry (Bentonville, AR, US)
- John M. Oliphant (Bentonville, AR, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A reclining mechanism is connected to the frame of a folding chair to allow the back of the folding chair to move relative to a seat portion of the chair. The mechanism has a tension spring that resists the movement of the back of the chair in a rearward motion and may assist in returning the back portion to a more upright position.
Claims
1. A folding chair having a back rotatably connected to a seat comprising: a frame having a seat portion and a back portion, the back portion rotatable relative to the seat portion; a first reclining mechanism attached to a first side of the seat portion and a first side of the back portion; a second first reclining mechanism attached to a second side of the seat portion and a second side of the back portion; each of the first reclining mechanism and second reclining mechanism further comprising: a first cover extending from a front end to a rear end, the rear end configured to be attached to the back portion of the folding chair; a tension spring attached to the rear end of the first cover; and a support member attached to a portion of the frame and the tension spring, wherein the first cover moves along a portion of the support member between a first position and a second position.
2. The folding chair according to claim 1, each of the first reclining mechanism and second reclining mechanism further comprising: a stop wall attached to an inside of the first cover; and a mechanical stop fixed to the support member, the engagement of the stop wall with the mechanical stop limits movement of the first cover and the back portion of the chair.
3. The folding chair according to claim 1, wherein the first position is an upright position and the second position is a reclining position.
4. The folding chair according to claim 2, each of the first reclining mechanism and second reclining mechanism further comprises a second cover attached to the first cover, the second cover extending from the rear end of the first cover toward the front end to seal a portion of the support member and the tension spring within the reclining mechanism.
5. The folding chair according to claim 4, each of the first reclining mechanism and second reclining mechanism further comprises a support wall attached to the first cover and wherein the second cover has a first projection and a second projection extending upward from an inside surface of the second cover, the first projection aligning with the stop wall to create a first opening for the support member and the second projection aligning with the support wall to create a second opening for the support member.
6. The folding chair according to claim 5, wherein in each of the first reclining mechanism and second reclining mechanism the support wall has a sliding guide secured in the second opening to guide the first cover along a portion of the support member.
7. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein the folding chair is one of a beach chair, a tension chair, and a bi-folding chair.
8. A reclining mechanism for a folding chair, the folding chair having a frame, the reclining mechanism comprising: a first cover extending from a front end to a rear end, the rear end configured to be attached to a back portion of the folding chair; a tension spring attached to the rear end of the first cover; and a support member attached to a portion of the frame and the tension spring, wherein the first cover moves along a portion of the support member between a first position and a second position.
9. The reclining mechanism according to claim 8, further comprising: a stop wall attached to an inside of the first cover; and a mechanical stop fixed to the support member, the engagement of the stop wall with the mechanical stop limits movement of the first cover and the back portion of the chair.
10. The reclining mechanism according to claim 8, wherein the first position is an upright position and the second position is a reclining position.
11. The reclining mechanism according to claim 9, further comprising a bottom cover attached to the first cover, the bottom cover extending from the rear end of the arm rest cover toward the front end to seal a portion of the support member and the tension spring within the reclining mechanism.
12. The reclining mechanism according to claim 11, further comprising a support wall attached to the first cover, wherein the bottom cover has a first projection and a second projection extending upward from an inside surface of the bottom cover, the first projection aligning with the stop wall to create a first opening for the support member and the second projection aligning with the support wall to create a second opening for the support member.
13. The reclining mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the support wall has a sliding guide secured in the second opening to guide the first cover along a portion of the support member.
14. The reclining mechanism according to claim 8, two of the reclining mechanisms are attached to a folding chair, wherein the folding chair is one of a beach chair, a tension chair, and a bi-folding chair.
15. A reclining mechanism for a folding chair, the folding chair having a frame, the reclining mechanism comprising: a first cover extending from a front end to a rear end, the rear end configured to be attached to a back portion of the folding chair; a tension spring attached to the rear end of the first cover; a support member attached to a portion of the frame and the tension spring, wherein the first cover moves along a portion of the support member between a first position and a second position; a stop wall attached to an inside of the first cover; a mechanical stop fixed to the support member, the engagement of the stop wall with the mechanical stop limits movement of the first cover and the back portion of the chair; and a bottom cover attached to the first cover, the bottom cover extending from the rear end of the first cover toward the front end to seal a portion of the support member and the tension spring within the reclining mechanism.
16. The reclining mechanism according to claim 15, further comprising a support wall attached to the first cover, wherein the bottom cover has a first projection and a second projection extending upward from an inside surface of the bottom cover, the first projection aligning with the stop wall to create a first opening for the support member and the second projection aligning with the support wall to create a second opening for the support member.
17. The reclining mechanism according to claim 16, wherein at least one reclining mechanism is attached to the folding chair.
18. The reclining mechanism according to claim 17, wherein the at least one reclining mechanisms comprises two reclining mechanisms, the two reclining mechanisms being mirror images of each other and disposed on opposite sides of the folding chair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment(s) of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0038] The folding chair 100 has a number of elongated tubes to make up the frame. Of particular interest are those tubes 110 that form the back portion 112 against which the occupant restsand pushes to recline. There are also tubes 114 that are the basis for the seat portion 116 (the fabric seat portion and back portion have been omitted for clarity). In this embodiment, there are also tubes 120 that form the rear legs 122 and connect to the reclining mechanism 102. However, the reclining mechanism 102 can also be attached to other parts of the chair frame-depending on the frame of the chair 100. The reclining mechanism 102 must be attached to a portion of the frame that does not move when the occupant reclines. The back portion 112 is rotatably connected to the sear portion 116 through the rotatable connection of the tubes 110 to a bracket 126 that is secured to the seat tubes 114. See
[0039] The reclining mechanism 102 has a first cover 130 and a second cover 132 that contains other components of the reclining mechanism 102. The first cover and the second cover are preferable screwed to one another with screws 134. See
[0040] The reclining mechanism 102 has a support member 160 that is attached at a first end 162 to the frame of the chair 100. In this case, that is a bracket or extension of tube 120. Other ways of connecting the support member 160 to the frame of the chair 100 are possible. The support member 160 extends to a second end 164, which is connected to a first end 166 of the tension spring 170. A mechanical stop 172 is also attached to the second end 164 of the support member 160. The mechanical stop 172 is secured to the support member 160 with a bolt and a first end 166 of the tension spring 170 is looped around the bolt. See
[0041] Within the first cover 130 are two partial walls, the first being a stop wall 182 and the second being a support wall 184. Both walls 182, 184, are attached to an inside surface 186 of the first cover 130. See
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[0045] As noted above, the reclining mechanism 102 can be attached to a number of different folding chairs. By way of examples, there are two different chairs in
[0046] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.