Functional chair
09833074 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C1/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/03294
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A support mechanism for mounting a seat part to a foot part of a functional chair having a slide bearing which cooperates with a front section of the seat part, and a pivotable support part which is supported by a cantilever part and which is connected to a region of the seat part that is adjacent to the rear region of a seat surface section of the seat part.
Claims
1. A functional chair comprising: a foot part; a seat part having a seat-surface section and a backrest section, wherein the seat-surface section of the seat part is provided with a transverse bending section, and the seat-surface section is fixed relative to the entire backrest section, the seat-surface section extending continuously from a front edge of the seat part to the backrest section along at least a portion of a width of the seat surface; a supporting mechanism via which said seat part is connected to said foot part, wherein the supporting mechanism has a cantilever part which is connected to the foot part by an internally located end and which extends away from said foot part with a radial component of extension, a supporting part which is attached in an articulated manner to the cantilever part at a point which is remote from ends of said cantilever part and is connected, by a free end, to a region of the seat part which is distant from a front edge of said seat part, proximate a rear section of the seat-surface section of the seat part, and a sliding mounting which is provided at the free end of the cantilever part and via which a front section of the seat-surface section of the seat part which is adjacent to the front edge of said seat part is carried by said cantilever part.
2. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the supporting part has two diverging supporting arms which are connected at a first end by a connection-carrier.
3. The functional chair according to claim 2, wherein the connection-carrier is provided with connecting means for attaching a backrest part.
4. The functional chair according to claim 2, wherein the first ends of the supporting arms or of the connection-carrier are provided with connecting means for attaching armrest parts.
5. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the cantilever part has two diverging arms which are connected at their ends by a cross-piece.
6. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the supporting part is connected to a driving arm which cooperates with an entry part of a spring which is supported on the cantilever part.
7. The functional chair according to claim 6, wherein the sliding mounting has a bearing strip which is partly seated in a depression constructed in the underside of the seat part.
8. The functional chair according to claim 6, wherein the spring has a supporting part which can be set in a direction of the spring and which is supported on the cantilever part in a pivotable manner.
9. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the sliding mounting has at least one spaced-apart pin-and-slot connections.
10. The functional chair according to claim 9, further comprising a locking pin which can be moved between a blocking position which cooperates with the slot, and a releasing position which clears the latter.
11. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the cantilever part has two cantilever arms which increasingly diverge as a distance from an axis of the foot part grows, and that the free end of said cantilever arms are preferably connected by a cross-piece.
12. The functional chair according to claim 11, wherein the cross-piece is formed by an angle profile which is masked in the upward direction by a cover part.
13. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the seat-surface section of the seat part has, in a region of the ischial tuberosities, two apertures which are spaced apart in the direction of the width.
14. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the transverse bending section comprises a plurality of adjacent triangular grooves.
15. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the sliding mounting has at least two spaced-apart pin-and-slot connections.
16. The functional chair according to claim 1, wherein the transverse bending section includes a flat seat portion and a plurality of adjacent triangular groves provided underneath the flat seat portion.
17. A functional chair comprising: a foot part; a seat part having a seat-surface portion and a backrest portion, wherein the seat-surface portion includes a front edge, a top seat surface extending continuously from a front edge of the seat-surface portion to the backrest portion along at least a portion of a width of the seat-surface portion, a bottom portion underneath the top seat surface, and a plurality of adjacent triangular grooves on the bottom portion of the seat-surface portion so that a rear portion of the seat-surface portion may be may be lowered while the front edge of the seat-surface portion remains at a substantially constant height; a supporting mechanism via which said seat part is connected to said foot part, wherein the supporting mechanism has a cantilever part which is connected to the foot part by an internally located end and which extends away from said foot part with a radial component of extension, a supporting part which is attached in an articulated manner to the cantilever part at a point which is remote from ends of said cantilever part and is connected, by a free end to the rear portion of the seat-surface portion, and a sliding mounting which is provided at the free end of the cantilever part and via which a front section of the seat-surface portion of the seat part which is adjacent to the front edge of said seat part is carried by said cantilever part.
18. The functional chair of claim 17 wherein the entire backrest portion has a substantially constant relative inclination with the rear portion of the seat-surface portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained in greater detail below with the aid of an exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(8) While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
(9) In the present description and the claims, use is made of various indications of direction; these relate to an observer standing in front of the functional chair. The direction of the width therefore extends perpendicularly to the plane of the drawing in
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(11) Typically, there are also attached to the seat part 12 a back cushion 16 and a seat cushion 18, which cushions are indicated only diagrammatically in outline.
(12) The foot part 10 has a foot-spider 20 with castors 22. The centre of the foot-spider 20 carries a vertical tube 24.
(13) The supporting mechanism 14 comprises a cantilever arm 26 whose lower end, which is located on the inside radially, is seated in a rotatable manner on the upper end of the vertical tube 24. Said cantilever arm 26 extends obliquely leftwards and upwards in
(14) Approximately in the middle of the cantilever arm 26, a supporting part 34 is attached in an articulated manner via a pivot bearing 32. As can be seen particularly from
(15) Similarly, the cantilever part 26 has two cantilever arms 42, 44 which extend away from the axis of the foot part 10 in a diverging manner and are connected at their free ends by a cross-piece 46. There is thus obtained, once again, a triangular framework which has a good load-bearing capacity, even while using little material.
(16) For its part, the seat part 12 has a seat-surface section 48 which extends approximately horizontally when in the normal position and in which a bending section 50 is provided at approximately two thirds of its extension in terms of depth. This section is provided in the shape of a number of adjacent transverse triangular grooves 52.
(17) As can be seen particularly from
(18) Slots 64 are constructed in end sections 62 of the bearing strip 54 which hang down at the sides. Engaging in said slots is a guide pin 64 which is carried by a bearing tab 66 belonging to the cantilever part 26, which bearing tab is raised at the sides.
(19) The bearing tab 66 is, at the same time, located with slight clearance opposite the end section 62 of the lattice strip 54 in which the slot 64 is constructed.
(20) As can be seen particularly from
(21) Said spring cartridge comprises a cup-shaped housing 72 which has a central tubular section 74. A helical compression spring 76 is arranged in the annular space which lies between the tubular section 74 and the peripheral wall of the housing 72. Said spring acts upon a spring seat 78 which is connected to the end of the driving lever 68 in an articulated manner via a pin 80.
(22) The spring seat 78 has a guide bar 82 which extends within the interior of the tubular section 74.
(23) The base of the housing 72, which base is located on the left in
(24) At its end that lies outside the spring cartridge 70, the setting screw 86 has a strip-shaped head section with a circular cross-section which serves as a rolling bearing. The appertaining bearing seat is formed by two legs 90, 92 of the cross-piece 46 as well as a prismatic masking part 94 with a triangular cross-section, which part is carried by the upper end of the leg 92.
(25) As can be seen from
(26) That end of the connection-carrier 40 which is located on the right in
(27) The supporting part 34 has laterally protruding projections 106 which are formed on at the two sides of the rear connection-carrier 40 and which combine with clearances 108 provided in armrest parts 110 to form a push-in connection. In this way, the armrest parts 110 can be easily taken off and put on.
(28) A locking pin 112, which can be moved in and out of the track of a slot 64 by a slide 114 (
(29) For the purpose of setting the spring pretensioning for the seat part 12, the outside of the housing 72 of the spring cartridge 70 is provided with knurling or a friction coating. It is thus possible to set the pretensioning of the helical compression spring 76 by rotating the housing 72 (with the setting screw 86 fixed in the direction of rotation).
(30) The functional chair described above can be packed in a compact manner, since the backrest section 105 and the seat-surface section 48 can be easily mounted on, and demounted from, the supporting part 34.
(31) The supporting mechanism described permits sitting both in an upright manner and in a backwardly inclined manner. In the course of transition between the two sitting positions, no appreciable relative movement occurs between the seat-surface section 48 and the backrest section 105.
(32) The mechanism described is of simple and robust design.
(33) The parts of the supporting mechanism 14 may be predominantly injection-moulded parts made of aluminium or an aluminium alloy. The seat part 12 and its seat-surface section 48, as well as its backrest section 105, may be moulded parts which are substantially rigid and exhibit only a slightly resilient behaviour which can be predetermined via the choice of material and the geometry, as is known to the person skilled in the art in the field of moulding plastic parts. As materials, use may preferably be made, for the backrest section, of a polyamide with short glass-fibre reinforcement (preferably PA6 GF 15) and, for the seat-surface section, of a polypropylene.
(34) In the case of the slightly modified exemplary embodiment according to
(35) The backrest section 105 of the seat part 12 is firmly slipped, by means of lower clearances 102, onto two lateral radial tongues 100 belonging to the connection-carrier 40, said clearances being moulded-in at the same time as the backrest section 105 is injection-moulded.
(36) Shown on the front side of said backrest section 105 are fastening eyes 118 onto which a back cushion 16 can be pushed, buttoned or latched. The seat-surface part 48 carries similar fastening eyes 120 for a seat cushion 18.
(37) The bending section 50, which is located on the underside of the seat-surface section 48, is indicated in outline in broken lines.
(38) That part of the seat-surface section 48 which lies behind the bending section 50 is, once again, connected rigidly to the connection-carrier 40 and thus pivots, together with the seat-rest part 105, while that part of the seat-surface part 48 which lies in front of the bending section 50 may have a different inclination from, and as a rule is less steep than, the part that lies behind said bending section.
(39) In the case of a given material for the seat-surface section 48, it is possible to set the resilient properties of the bending section 50 via the width of the strip-shaped bending section 50 (dimension in the direction from “front” to “back”) and via the depth and cross-sectional shape of the grooves 52.
(40) It is to be understood that additional embodiments of the present invention described herein may be contemplated by one of ordinary skill in the art and that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed. While specific embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.