ACTIVE DYNAMIC SEATING FURNITURE
20180235367 ยท 2018-08-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/0252
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a rocker mechanism for an active dynamic seating furniture with a seat surface (2) and with a supporting frame (10), which bears the seat surface (2), wherein the supporting frame (10) is designed with the spring-loaded rocker mechanism (20) and in this way the seat surface (2) is mounted movably sprung on the supporting frame (10).
Claims
1. A spring-loaded rocker mechanism for a seat portion with a seat surface of a seating furniture for the executing of movement with the seat portion relative to a supporting frame, wherein the seat portion is mounted movably sprung and tiltable on the supporting frame, wherein the spring-loaded rocker mechanism forms at least one lever arm comprising a first stirrup, which is connectible to a rear portion of the supporting frame, and a second stirrup with at least one lever arm, which is connectible to a front portion of the supporting frame, wherein the seat portion is fastened by means of elastically deformable bearings to the stirrups.
2. The spring-loaded rocker mechanism for a seating furniture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lever arm or arms of the first stirrup extend substantially in a forward oriented direction, while the lever arm or arms of the second stirrup extend in a substantially backward oriented direction and they intersect each other.
3. The spring-loaded rocker mechanism for a seating furniture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the seat portion is held with the seat surface on the spring-loaded rocker mechanism such that the seat surface can be activated from a starting position into both a forward and a backward tilted position against the spring force of the elastically deformable bearings.
4. The spring-loaded rocker mechanism for a seating furniture as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the stirrups has two lever arms and the two lever arms of this stirrup are joined together in U-shape by a connection arm.
5. The spring-loaded rocker mechanism for a seating furniture as claimed in claim 1, wherein both stirrups have two lever arms and the two lever arms of the respective stirrup are each joined together in U-shape by a connection arm.
6. An active dynamic seating furniture with a spring-loaded rocker mechanism as claimed in claim 1 arranged on a supporting frame, wherein a seat portion is fastened to the rocker mechanism across the elastically deformable bearings.
7. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein the other stirrup has a holding section consisting of two holding arms by which the stirrup is connected to the front part of the supporting frame and one lever arm extends away from the holding section, slanting upward in a direction substantially toward the rear portion.
8. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein fastening points on the first and second stirrup are provided with elastically deformable spacer disks on which the seat portion is fastened.
9. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein the supporting frame has four chair legs, running at a slant to each other from bottom to top and the stirrups are connected to them directly or indirectly at the upper ends of the chair legs.
10. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 9, wherein the stirrups are each fastened by their respective holding sections indirectly by connection means and making use of elastic spacer disks on the supporting frame each time in the region of the chair leg ends.
11. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein the supporting frame has four chair legs which run toward each other at a slant from bottom to top and which are joined together at the upper chair leg ends by means of a connection plate.
12. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein the lever arms of the two stirrups cross each other in X-shape, looking from the chair side.
13. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein the supporting frame and the rocker mechanism are formed as a single piece.
14. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, wherein the elasticity and/or spring property of the elastically deformable bearings can be altered by means of an adjustment mechanism.
15. The active dynamic seating furniture as claimed in claim 13, wherein said supporting frame and said rocker mechanism are made of tubular material.
Description
[0037] Other advantageous modifications of the invention are characterized in the dependent claims and shall be represented more closely below together with the description of the preferred embodiment of the invention by means of the figures. There are shown:
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[0046] In the following, the invention shall be described more closely by means of sample embodiments with reference to
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[0048] The rocker mechanism 20 is designed to be arranged on or integrated in a supporting frame 10, as shown in
[0049] Thanks to such a design, the seat surface 2 or the entire seat with the seat surface 2 is mounted movably sprung and tiltable on the supporting frame 10 without the need for a pendulum column.
[0050] The spring-loaded rocker mechanism 20 comprises a first stirrup 21 consisting of two lever arms 21a, 21b, each of which is connected to a rear portion 10h of the supporting frame 10.
[0051] Moreover, the rocker mechanism 20 comprises a second stirrup 22 with a lever arm 22a, which is connected to a front portion 10v of the supporting frame 10.
[0052] One will notice that the two lever arms 21a, 21b of the first stirrup 21 extend substantially in a forward oriented direction, while the lever arm 22a (or the two lever arms 22a, 22b in the embodiment of
[0053] In a general description, one may describe the course of the first stirrup 21 as follows: [0054] a holding section 21h of the first lever arm 21a is fastened directly above a rear chair leg 4 or connected to it directly or indirectly; [0055] the lever arm 21a then runs slanting upward and forward to a first fastening point 24 for the seat portion 2; [0056] from the first seat portion fastening point 24 runs a connection arm 21c of the stirrup 21 to a second seat portion fastening point 24 adjoining the second lever arm 21b of the stirrup 21; [0057] the second lever arm 21b runs in the direction toward a second rear chair leg 4 slanting downward and backward and is fastened by its holding section 21h directly above the second rear chair leg 4 or connected to it directly or indirectly by the latter.
[0058] In a general description, one may describe the course of the first stirrup 22 as follows (see
[0061] The active dynamic chair 1 is preferably designed such that the seat surface 2 is held movably sprung on the spring-loaded rocker mechanism 20 across the elastically deformable spacer disks 25, so that the seat surface 2 can be activated from a starting position in both a forward and a rearward tilted position against the spring force of the elastically deformable spacer disks 25.
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[0064] In the embodiment of
[0065] On the first and second stirrup 21, 22 there are formed fastening points 24 with elastically deformable spacer disks 25, to which is fastened on the one hand the seat portion 2 and which on the other hand produce the connections of the lever arms of the stirrup 21, 22. The stirrups 21, 22 may have a single-piece or alternatively a multiple-piece configuration (e.g., being composed of three individual lever arms).
[0066] Moreover, the supporting frame 10 in the embodiments depicted has four chair legs 4, which run from bottom to top, slanting toward each other. The stirrups 21, 22 are connected at the upper ends 4a of the chair legs 4 indirectly to the latter across chair leg connections 5.
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[0068] The two stirrups 21, 22 are fastened by their respective holding sections indirectly across connection means 26 and making use of elastic spacer disks 25 to the supporting frame 2, each time in the region of the chair leg ends 4a.
[0069] The supporting frame 2 of
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[0072] The invention is not limited in its implementation to the above indicated sample embodiments. Instead, a number of variants are conceivable, which make use of the presented solution even with fundamentally different configurations. Thus, the above described course and orientation of the stirrups may be precisely the reverse or opposite direction, or a mirror image.