CHAIR SEAT
20240341485 ยท 2024-10-17
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Abstract
A chair seat combined with two armrests, each comprising crossbar with first toothed structure, is provided. Chair seat includes base and clamping devices. Base comprises armrest slot and mounting holes, where armrest slot accommodates crossbar and mounting holes are connected to armrest slot. Additionally, each of two clamping devices, installed in the two mounting holes, includes mounting base, clamping element, operating component, and transmission element. Mounting base is installed and fixed in mounting hole, with one side of mounting base having installation groove. Clamping element is installed in installation groove and has second toothed structure facing first toothed structure. Operating component is positioned on other side of mounting base relative to installation groove. Transmission element connects clamping element and operating component. Operating component is adapted to drive transmission element, causing clamping element to move towards and clamp crossbar, thus enabling second toothed structure to engage closely with first toothed structure.
Claims
1. A chair seat suitable for integration with two armrests, each armrest comprising a crossbar with a first toothed structure, the chair seat comprising: a base including at least one armrest slot and two mounting holes, the armrest slot accommodating the crossbar, and the mounting holes communicating with the armrest slot; and two clamping devices, each installed in the two mounting holes, each clamping device comprising: a mounting base installed and fixed in the mounting hole, with one side of the mounting base having an installation groove; a clamping element installed in the installation groove, the clamping element having a second toothed structure facing the first toothed structure; an operating component positioned on the other side of the mounting base relative to the installation groove; and a transmission element connecting the clamping element and the operating component; wherein the operating component is adapted to drive the transmission element, causing the clamping element to move towards and clamp the crossbar, enabling the second toothed structure to engage closely with the first toothed structure.
2. The chair seat according to claim 1, wherein the first toothed structure comprises a plurality of closely arranged first limit bars.
3. The chair seat according to claim 2, wherein the second toothed structure comprises a plurality of closely arranged second limit bars, and each of the second limit bars is parallel to each of the first limit bars.
4. The chair seat according to claim 1, wherein the operating component is a rotating handle with a central hole, and the transmission element comprises an installation shaft and a pressing piece, one end of the installation shaft being installed in the central hole, and the pressing piece being installed at the other end of the installation shaft and located within the installation groove, the pressing piece having a first ratchet piece on one side close to the installation groove, and pressing against the clamping element; wherein a second ratchet piece is located at the bottom of the installation groove, engaged with the first ratchet piece; wherein when the rotating handle is turned in one direction, the installation shaft causes the first ratchet piece and the second ratchet piece to move relative to each other, causing the pressing piece to move the clamping element towards and clamp the crossbar.
5. The chair seat according to claim 4, wherein the pressing piece further comprises two first limit pieces, each of the first limit pieces being located on either side of the first ratchet piece, and in parallel symmetry; the installation groove further comprising two second limit pieces, each of the second limit pieces being located on either side of the second ratchet piece, and in parallel symmetry.
6. The chair seat according to claim 1, further comprising two anti-slip plates, each mounting hole of the base having a neighboring embedding hole for the anti-slip plate, and the mounting base having a first engaging edge and a second engaging edge on its opposing sides; wherein, the mounting base is supported on the base by the first engaging edge and the second engaging edge, with the first engaging edge abutting against the anti-slip plate.
7. The chair seat according to claim 6, wherein the embedding hole and the mounting hole are separated by a support beam, and the first engaging edge is supported on the support beam, with the width of the first engaging edge being greater than the width of the support beam, and the width of the second engaging edge engaging with the base being less than the width of the anti-slip plate.
8. The chair seat according to claim 7, wherein the anti-slip plate has an anti-pull structure, which engages with the support beam.
9. A chair seat suitable for integration with two armrests, each armrest comprising a crossbar with a crossbar slot, the chair seat comprising: two first toothed structures, each embedded in the crossbar slot; a base including at least one armrest slot and two mounting holes, the armrest slot accommodating the crossbar, and the mounting holes communicating with the armrest slot; and two clamping devices, each installed in the two mounting holes, each clamping device comprising: a mounting base installed and fixed in the mounting hole, with one side of the mounting base having an installation groove; a clamping element installed in the installation groove, the clamping element having a second toothed structure facing the first toothed structure; an operating component positioned on the other side of the mounting base relative to the installation groove; and a transmission element connecting the clamping element and the operating component; wherein the operating component is adapted to drive the transmission element, causing the clamping element to move towards and clamp the crossbar, enabling the second toothed structure to engage closely with the first toothed structure.
10. The chair seat according to claim 9, wherein the first toothed structure comprises a plurality of closely arranged first limit bars.
11. The chair seat according to claim 10, wherein the second toothed structure comprises a plurality of closely arranged second limit bars, and each of the second limit bars is parallel to each of the first limit bars.
12. The chair seat according to claim 9, wherein the operating component is a rotating handle with a central hole, and the transmission element comprises an installation shaft and a pressing piece, one end of the installation shaft being installed in the central hole, and the pressing piece being installed at the other end of the installation shaft and located within the installation groove, the pressing piece having a first ratchet piece on one side close to the installation groove, and pressing against the clamping element; wherein a second ratchet piece is located at the bottom of the installation groove, engaged with the first ratchet piece; wherein when the rotating handle is turned in one direction, the installation shaft causes the first ratchet piece and the second ratchet piece to move relative to each other, causing the pressing piece to move the clamping element towards and clamp the crossbar.
13. The chair seat according to claim 12, wherein the pressing piece further comprises two first limit pieces, each of the first limit pieces being located on either side of the first ratchet piece, and in parallel symmetry; the installation groove further comprising two second limit pieces, each of the second limit pieces being located on either side of the second ratchet piece, and in parallel symmetry.
14. The chair seat according to claim 9, further comprising two anti-slip plates, each mounting hole of the base having a neighboring embedding hole for the anti-slip plate, and the mounting base having a first engaging edge and a second engaging edge on its opposing sides; wherein, the mounting base is supported on the base by the first engaging edge and the second engaging edge, with the first engaging edge abutting against the anti-slip plate.
15. The chair seat according to claim 14, wherein the embedding hole and the mounting hole are separated by a support beam, and the first engaging edge is supported on the support beam, with the width of the first engaging edge being greater than the width of the support beam, and the width of the second engaging edge engaging with the base being less than the width of the anti-slip plate.
16. The chair seat according to claim 15, wherein the anti-slip plate has an anti-pull structure, which engages with the support beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The objects, spirits, and advantages of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be readily understood by the accompanying drawings and detailed descriptions, wherein:
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[0035] The chair seat 10 of this embodiment includes a base 12 and two clamping devices 13. The base 12 comprises two armrest slots 121, two mounting holes 122, two embedding holes 123, and two support beams 124. Each mounting hole 122 is in communication with one of the armrest slots 121 and is adjacent to an embedding hole 123. Each mounting hole 122 is separated from its adjacent embedding hole 123 by a support beam 124.
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[0038] In this embodiment, the mounting base 131 is equipped with the anti-pull piece 131P, and the crossbar 81 is equipped with the crossbar slot 81G. However, in other embodiments, the positions of the anti-pull piece 131P and the crossbar slot 81G can be interchanged. Specifically, refer to
[0039] Furthermore, the operating component 133 is positioned on the other side of the mounting base 131 relative to the installation groove 131G, i.e., exposed outside the base 12, for convenient operation by consumers. For example, the operating component 133 could be a rotating handle with a central hole 133C. Additionally, the clamping element 132 is installed in the installation groove 131G and faces the crossbar 81.
[0040] In this embodiment, the operating component 133 is a rotating handle. However, in other embodiments, the operating component 133 could also be a knob, allowing for finer adjustment and control, and easier precision operation.
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[0042] Furthermore, the pressing piece 1342 presses against the clamping element 132 and includes a first ratchet piece 1342R and two first limit pieces 1342L. The first ratchet piece 1342R is near one side of the installation groove 131G, and the two first limit pieces 1342L are respectively located on both sides of the first ratchet piece 1342R, in parallel symmetry.
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[0044] Moreover, the second ratchet piece 131R is coupled with the first ratchet piece 1342R. Specifically, when the rotating handle is in the open position, the highest point of the first ratchet piece 1342R touches the lowest point of the second ratchet piece 131R, and the highest point of the second ratchet piece 131R also touches the lowest point of the first ratchet piece 1342R, forming a coupled state between the two ratchet pieces. In this state, the position of armrest 8 can be adjusted within a certain range, which is the lateral length of the crossbar slot 81G.
[0045] Furthermore, the two second limit pieces 1312 of the installation groove 131G are also respectively located on both sides of the second ratchet piece 131R, in parallel symmetry. And when the second ratchet piece 131R is coupled with the first ratchet piece 1342R, the two first limit pieces 1342L and the two second limit pieces 1312 are in an interleaved arrangement. Thus, the first limit pieces 1342L and the second limit pieces 1312 limit the range of rotation of the rotating handle (operating component 133).
[0046] In this embodiment, the operating component 133 is designed to drive the transmission element 134, causing the transmission element 134 to move the clamping element 132 towards and press against the crossbar 81. Specifically, when the rotating handle is turned in one direction (closed position), the installation shaft 1341 drives the first ratchet piece 1342R and the second ratchet piece 131R to move relative to each other, with the highest point of the first ratchet piece 1342R touching the highest point of the second ratchet piece 131R, causing the pressing piece 1342 to move the clamping element 132 towards the crossbar 81. Consequently, the clamping element 132 fixes the crossbar 81 in place, creating a sufficient frictional force between the surface of the clamping element 132 and the surface of the crossbar 81, thus preventing the crossbar 81 from being easily moved by external forces. Conversely, when the rotating handle is turned back to its original position, the surface of the clamping element 132 separates from the surface of the crossbar 81, allowing the user to adjust the position of the armrest 8's crossbar 81 within a certain range.
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[0048] Furthermore, the mounting base 131 has a first engaging edge 131F and a second engaging edge 131S on its opposite sides. The mounting base 131 is supported on the base 12 through the first engaging edge 131F and the second engaging edge 131S, with the first engaging edge 131F abutting against the anti-slip plate 14. Specifically, the width W1 of the first engaging edge 131F (refer to
[0049] Additionally, to remove the crossbar 81 of the armrest 8 from the base 12, the anti-slip plate 14 must first be removed from the embedding hole 123. Then, by moving the mounting base 131 of the clamping device 13 towards the embedding hole 123, the clamping device 13 can be separated from the base 12. As the crossbar slot 81G of the crossbar 81 is no longer obstructed by the anti-pull piece 131P of the clamping device 13, the crossbar 81 of the armrest 8 can be pulled out from the armrest slot 121. Thus, the chair seat 10 of this embodiment can be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing the two armrests 8 to be removed. This facilitates reducing the size of the external packaging box for the chair seat 10, significantly lowering the cost of transporting the product.
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[0051] Additionally, the clamping element 432 of chair seat 40 is equipped with a second toothed structure 4320, facing the first toothed structure 45. The second toothed structure 4320 includes multiple closely arranged second limit bars 4320L (refer to
[0052] In the aforementioned embodiment, the first toothed structure 45 of chair seat 40 is embedded in the crossbar slot 81G of the crossbar 81. However, in other embodiments, the crossbar 81 and the first toothed structure 45 can be an integral structure, meaning that this embodiment does not have the technical feature of the crossbar slot 81G. For example, refer to
[0053] In summary, compared to traditional adjustable armrest office chairs, the chair seats 10 and 40 of these embodiments facilitate the assembly of the armrests 8 and the clamping devices 13 without the need for additional parts (such as screws) to secure the mounting base 131. This makes it easier for users to assemble the armrests 8 on both sides and also reduces production costs. Additionally, it allows for easy adjustment of the distance between the left and right armrests 8.
[0054] Although the invention has been disclosed and illustrated with reference to particular embodiments, the principles involved are susceptible for use in numerous other embodiments that will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. This invention is, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.