Ball chair
09713383 ยท 2017-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A ball chair includes a ball-shaped cushion, a seat, a back and at least a threaded fastening member. The seat has a bearing portion for bearing the cushion, and a connecting portion connected with the bearing portion and having an engaging recess and at least a through hole communicating with the engaging recess. The back has an engaging block inserted in the engaging recess and having at least two relatively larger protrusions, at least a relatively smaller protrusion located between the two relatively larger protrusions, and at least a threaded hole provided in the relatively smaller protrusion and corresponding in position to the through hole. The threaded fastening member is inserted through the through hole and fixed in the threaded hole to fix the back to the seat.
Claims
1. A ball chair comprising: a cushion having a ball shape; a seat having a bearing portion supporting the cushion, and a connecting portion connected with the bearing portion and provided with an engaging recess and at least a through hole communicated with the engaging recess; a back having an engaging block inserted in the engaging recess and having at least two relatively larger protrusions spaced from each other, at least one relatively smaller protrusion located between said at least two relatively larger protrusions, and at least one threaded hole provided at said at least one relatively smaller protrusion and corresponding in position to the through hole of the connecting portion of the seat; and at least one threaded fastening member having a head and a body extended from the head, inserted through the through hole of the connecting portion and engaged in the threaded hole of the engaging block for fixing the back to the seat, wherein the engaging recess has at least two relatively larger cavities for accommodating said at least two relatively larger protrusions, and at least one relatively smaller cavity located between said at least two relatively larger cavities for accommodating said at least one relatively smaller protrusion; said at least one through hole is located in said at least one relatively smaller cavity.
2. The ball chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging block has two ribs extending from two sides of the relatively smaller protrusion respectively and connected with two adjacent said relatively larger protrusions.
3. The ball chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging block has two ribs extending from two sides of the relatively smaller protrusion respectively and connected with two adjacent said relatively larger protrusions; the engaging recess has two passages located at two sides of the relatively smaller cavity respectively and communicating with two adjacent said relatively larger cavities for accommodating said two ribs.
4. The ball chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the back has an upper stop surface; the engaging block is protruded from the upper stop surface; the connecting portion of the seat has a lower stop surface; the engaging recess is concaved from the lower stop surface; at least a part of the upper stop surface is abutted against at least a part of the lower stop surface.
5. The ball chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing portion is ring-shaped.
6. The ball chair as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bearing portion has an inner annular surface in contact with a part of the cushion.
7. The ball chair as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inner annular surface of the bearing portion is cone-shaped and defined with a space gradually narrowing from top to bottom.
8. The ball chair as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cushion is shaped as an elliptic ball.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) The cushion 10 has a ball shape. In this embodiment, the cushion 10 is approximately shaped like an elliptic ball.
(10) The seat 20 has a bearing portion 21 for supporting the cushion 10, a connecting portion 23 connected to the rear side of the bearing portion 21, and four feet 25 extending downwards from the peripheral of the bearing portion 21. As shown in
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(12) Each of the two threaded fastening members 40 has a head 41 and a body 43 extending from the center of the head 41 and having a threaded section. The two bodies 43 are inserted through the two through holes 233 of the connecting portion 23 respectively. The threaded sections of the two bodies 43 are screwingly threaded into the two threaded holes 323 of the engaging block 32 so that the back 30 is fixed to the seat 20 by the threaded fastening members 40.
(13) In the process of assembling the ball chair 1, the back 30 and the seat 20 are first connected with each other in a way that the engaging block 32 is inserted in the engaging recess 232, and then the back 30 and the seat 20 are fixed to each other by the two threaded fastening members 40 which are inserted upwards into the seat 20 and the back 30 from the bottom of the connecting portion 23 as shown in
(14) In other embodiments, the ball chair 1 may have some modifications different from the ball chair mentioned in the aforesaid embodiment. For example, the amount of the through hole 233, the threaded hole 323, the threaded fastening member 40, the relatively larger protrusion 321, the relatively smaller protrusion 322, the relatively larger cavity 234, the relatively smaller cavity 235, or the rib 324 may be only one at the least. However, the amount of each aforesaid structural feature is optimal to be more than one so that the ball chair 1 is configured stronger in structure. The ribs 324 are provided for connecting the relatively larger protrusions 321 and the relatively smaller protrusions 322 and providing supplementary stableness to the completely assembled ball chair 1. In fact, the back 30 may have no such ribs 324; in this case, the engaging recess 232 of the seat 20 may have no such passages 236. Alternately, the engaging recess 232 may have no such relatively larger cavities 234, relatively smaller cavities 235 and passages 236, as long as the engaging block 32 of the back 30 is still able to be inserted in the engaging recess 232 and the threaded holes 323 of the engaging block 32 still correspond in position to the through holes 233 of the connecting portion 23 for being engaged with the threaded fastening members 40 therein; in this case, the engaging block 32 of the back 30 may have no such ribs 324. The inner annular surface 211 of the bearing portion 21 may not be cone-shaped but configured as other shapes, such as cylindrical surface; in this case, the cushion may be shaped as a mushroom, such that the cushion will not fall down through the bearing portion 21. In other words, the shape of the cushion 10 can be changed according to actual situation. The bearing portion 21 may be configured as other shapes, such as a bowl-shape, for supporting the cushion 10. The inner annular surface 211 of the bearing portion 21 may not completely contact the cushion 10, which means there may be a gap between the inner annular surface 211 and the cushion 10. The positions of the through holes 233 and the threaded holes 323 may be changed according to actual situation, so that the threaded fastening members 40 can be inserted into the seat 20 and the back 30 from the left and right sides or other sides of the ball chair 1.
(15) The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.