CHAIR WITH OSCILLATING BACKREST
A chair with backrest that can be inclined backwards has a seat carried by a support (2b), connected by means of an articulated-parallelogram system (11, 12) to the fixed supporting structure (4, 10) of the chair. The support (17) of the backrest is articulated to the support (2b) of the seat and is operatively connected to said articulated-parallelogram system so that any reclining backwards of the backrest causes a raising and a slight inclination backwards of the seat. The support of the backrest (17) is moreover connected by means of an articulated arm (23) to a sliding support (2a), on which the seat is mounted (2), and is in turn mounted so that it can slide in a longitudinal direction (A) on seat support (2b).
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The present invention relates to a chair, of the type comprising:
a supporting structure;
a seat, having a seat support connected to the supporting structure by means of an articulated-parallelogram connection including at least one first arm and one second arm, each of which is articulated both to the seat support and to the supporting structure so that the seat can be displaced between a lowered position and a raised position;
a backrest, having a backrest support mounted oscillating between a substantially upright position and a position reclined backwards, said backrest support being operatively connected to the seat support in such a way that a displacement of the backrest towards the reclined position causes a displacement of the seat towards the raised position, and vice versa, so that the backrest is recalled towards the upright position by a force depending at least in part upon the weight of the person seated on the seat; and
elastic means set between the supporting structure and one of said first and second arms or said seat support, which tend to recall the seat towards the lowered position and the backrest towards the upright position.
A chair of the type specified above is described and illustrated in the document No. EP-A-0 249 584. Said known solution presents the advantage of guaranteeing a sort of automatic adjustment of the force that tends to recall the backrest towards the upright position, according to the person occupying the chair. Said characteristic is in general an important requirement in chairs with reclinable backrests. Many chairs for office use are equipped with a manually controlled adjustment device, which enables the user to adjust the force that tends to recall the backrest towards the upright position, said force having to be in general, as has been said, the greater, the greater the weight of the person occupying the chair. In the case of chairs for “communities”, such as, far example, chairs designed to be used in conference halls, auditoria, theatres and the like, it is obviously not possible to envisage a manual adjustment device, both because its cost is in contrast with the requirements of simplicity and of low production costs that are characteristic of this type of chairs, and because is not thinkable that each new user of the chair can perform a manoeuvre of adjustment according to his or her own weight. The chair illustrated in EP-A-0 249 584 solves the aforesaid problem, in so far as each new user of the chair automatically generates a force of return of the backrest towards the upright position that is a function of the weight of the person.
The object of the present invention is to improve further the aforesaid known chair, adding to the advantageous characteristics described above further characteristics that are advantageous from the standpoint of ergonomics and comfort for the user.
With a view to achieving said purpose, the subject of the invention is a chair presenting all the characteristics that have been indicated at the start and moreover characterized in that the seat of the chair is carried by a slide element mounted so that it can slide on the support of the seat in a longitudinal direction and in that said slide element of the seat is operatively connected to said backrest support so that a movement of the backrest towards its reclined position causes a recession of the slide element bearing the seat with respect to the support of the seat.
Thanks to said characteristic, when the person sitting on the chair rests against the backrest, causing it to recline backwards, there is generated, as in the case of the known solution, a force of return of the backrest towards the upright position depending upon the weight of the person, but in addition to this there also occurs a recession of the seat, which enables the distance between the areas of contact of the body of the occupant with the seat and the backrest to be kept substantially unaltered as the inclination of the backrest varies so as to prevent or reduce a movement of relative sliding of the backrest with respect to the back of the person seated. In the case of known chairs, instead, said distance tends to increase as the inclination of the backrest increases, with the consequence that the chair “undresses” the occupant, in the sense that tends to slide his shirt out of his trousers at the back.
Further advantageous characteristics of the chair according to the invention are specified in the annexed claims.
The invention will now be described with reference to the annexed drawings, which are provided purely by way of non-limiting example and in which:
In
The chair 1 comprises a seat 2 and a backrest 3 supported, in the way that will be described in detail in what follows, on a base structure 4.
In the case of the example illustrated, the base structure 4 is of the type comprising a single central vertical column 5, of the type comprising a gas-operated spring for adjustment of the height of the seat, the bottom end of which is received in a housing provided at the centre of a support 6, comprising a plurality of legs 7 that terminate with swivel wheels 8. Mounted on the top end of the stem 9 of the gas-operated spring associated to the column 5 is a supporting box 10, for example made of metal material.
In the present description, the terms “longitudinal” and “longitudinally” are used with reference to a substantially horizontal direction parallel to the vertical plane of symmetry of the chair, indicated by the arrow A in
In the case of the present invention, the seat 2 is carried by a sliding structure 2a which is mounted so that it can slide in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction A on a seat support 2b. The support of the seat 2b is in turn connected to the supporting box 10 by an articulated-parallelogram system that includes, in the case of the embodiment illustrated, two front articulated arms 11 and a single rear articulated arm 12. The two front articulated arms 11 are arranged at the two sides of the box 10 and are articulated around a transverse shaft 13 to the seat support 2b and around a transverse shaft 14 to the supporting box 10. The rear articulated arm 12 is articulated around a transverse shaft 15 to the seat support 2b and around a transverse shaft 16 to the supporting box 10.
With reference also to
In the present description and in the annexed drawings, the specific structure of each of the panels of the seat 2 and of the backrest 3 is not illustrated, since it can be obtained in any known way, and in so far as, taken in itself, it does not fall within the scope of the present invention.
With reference to
If, starting from the condition of rest illustrated in
The main characteristic of novelty according to the invention lies in the fact that, during the movement of inclination backwards of the backrest, the arm 23 is displaced, causing a recession of the sliding support 2a of the seat with respect to the seat support 2b. Consequently, in the chair according to the invention, when the occupant rests against the backrest, causing it to recline backwards, there occurs a raising and a recession of the seat such that the distance between the areas of contact of the body of the occupant with the seat and with the backrest remains substantially unaltered. Said aspect constitutes a substantial difference with respect to the known chairs of the type with backrest that can be inclined backwards in so far as the rotation backwards of the backrest occurs with simultaneous movement of sliding upwards of the backrest against the back of the occupant so that, to use the jargon normally adopted in the sector, the chair “undresses” the occupant, in so far as it slides his shirt out of his trousers at the back. Since, in the chair according to the invention, the movement of reclining backwards of the backrest causes both a raising and a recession of the body of the person seated, the aforesaid movement of relative sliding between backrest and back is substantially cancelled out or at least considerably reduced, with consequent greater comfort for the user.
With reference again to
The auxiliary assembly 28 can rotate around the shaft of the pin 21 so as to assume three different operative positions, respectively illustrated in
The shaft 36 coincides with the shaft 14. On one side of the chair, in a position corresponding to the shaft 14/36, is the actuation lever of the selector member 35, whilst located on the other side is the conventional actuation lever of the gas-operated spring 9.
The selector member 35 has a nose 37, designed to couple elastically in any one of three seats 38a, 38b, 38c defined by an elastic element constituted by a shaped strip made of plastic material, having a cross section shaped like a closed loop. Following upon a rotation impressed via the lever mentioned above on the selector member 35, the nose 37 can engage in one of the three seats 38a, 38b, 38c. The rotation of the selector member 35 is transmitted to the auxiliary assembly 28 by means of a shaped metal wire 39 having one end anchored to a radial appendage 40 of the selector member 35 and the other end anchored to the body 29 of the auxiliary assembly 28. The metal wire 39 is shaped in such a way as to be able to compensate for the variation of distance between the two points to which its ends for selection of the different operating positions of the auxiliary assembly are anchored. The arrangement is moreover such that it is possible to make an adjustment of the selector member 35 even when the chair is occupied and the backrest is reclined backwards so that the pin 21 is in a lowered position within the respective slits 22. In the case where the selection is made with the pin 21 in the lowered position, the connection wire 39 undergoes elastic deformation following upon the manoeuvre of selection and automatically causes new positioning of the auxiliary assembly as soon as the pin 21 returns into the raised position.
When the nose 37 of the selector member 35 is located within the seat 38a of the spring element 38, the auxiliary assembly 28 is in the position illustrated in
When the selector member 35 is in the position illustrated in
If the selector member 35 is brought into the position illustrated in
Consequently, as may be seen, the chair according to the invention, in addition to guaranteeing a correct movement of the body of the occupant during a movement of reclining backwards of the backrest, also enables selection of a series of different conditions of operation so as to meet the different requirements of the users.
As may moreover be seen in the annexed drawings, the movement of reclining backwards of the backrest also causes raising of the seat, which occurs, however, also with a slight inclination backwards of the seat (to a smaller extent with respect to rotation of the backrest) so as to enable maximum comfort for the user.
A further advantageous characteristic of the chair according to the invention lies in the fact that all the mechanisms forming part of the supporting structure of the seat and of the backrest are contained in a supporting box, including, among other things, the auxiliary assembly 28 with the auxiliary spring 33 that can add to the main spring 26 to generate the force of reaction of the backrest, in the case where it is so desired.
Also the relative positioning of the various shafts of articulation of the articulated arms constituting the supporting structure of the seat and of the backrest is chosen so as to provide maximum comfort for the user. Furthermore, the use of connecting-rod elements like the shackle 18 or the rear articulated arm 12, instead of more traditional pin-and-slot connections, enables an improvement from the standpoint of reduction of friction.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary widely with respect to what is described and illustrated herein purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A chair (1) comprising:
- a supporting structure (4);
- a seat (2), having a seat support (2b), connected to the supporting structure (4, 10) by means of an articulated-parallelogram connection (11, 12), including at least one first arm (11) and at least one second arm (12), each of which is articulated both to the seat support (2b) and to the supporting structure (10) so that the seat can be displaced between a lowered position and a raised position;
- a backrest (3) with a backrest support (17), mounted so that it can slide between a substantially upright position and a position reclined backwards, said backrest support (17) being operatively connected to the seat support (2b) in such a way that a displacement of the backrest (3) towards a position reclined backwards causes a displacement of the seat (2) towards a raised position, and vice versa, so that the backrest is recalled towards its upright position by a force depending at least in part upon the weight of the person sitting on the seat (2); and
- elastic means (26), operatively set between the supporting structure (10) and said first articulated arm (11) or said second articulated arm (12), or said backrest support (17), which tend to recall the seat (2) towards the lowered position and the backrest (3) towards the upright position,
- said chair being characterized in that said seat (2) is carried by a sliding support (2a) mounted so that it can slide on the support of the seat (2b) in a longitudinal direction and in that said sliding support (2a) is operatively connected to said backrest support (17) so that an inclination backwards of the backrest support (17) causes a recession of the sliding support (2a), on which the seat is mounted (2) with respect to the seat support (2b), connected by means of the articulated-parallelogram system to the fixed supporting structure (10).
2. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said first articulated arm (11) is prolonged behind its articulation shaft (14) above the fixed supporting structure (10) and terminates with a rear end, connected in an articulated way around a transverse shaft (19, 20) to the backrest support (17), the latter being moreover connected in an articulated way around a transverse shaft (15) to the aforesaid seat support (2b).
3. The chair according to claim 2, characterized in that the part of the aforesaid first articulated arm (11) that is prolonged further, beyond its articulation shaft (14) above the fixed supporting structure (10), carries a transverse pin (21), which is guided in a slot (22) in the fixed supporting structure (10), and presses on a return spring (26) set between said transverse pin (21) and the aforesaid fixed supporting structure (10).
4. The chair according to claim 2, characterized in that the backrest support (17) is moreover connected to the aforesaid sliding support (2a) by means of an articulated arm (23).
5. The chair according to claim 2, characterized in that the rear end of the aforesaid first articulated arm (11) is articulated around a transverse shaft (20) to a shackle element (18), the opposite end of which is articulated around a transverse shaft (19) above the backrest support (17).
6. The chair according to claim 3, characterized in that the rear end of the aforesaid first articulated arm (11) is articulated around a transverse shaft (20) to a shackle element (18), the opposite end of which is articulated around a transverse shaft (19) above the backrest support (17) and in that the aforesaid articulated arm (23) that connects the backrest support (17) to the sliding support (2a) is connected in an articulated way around the aforesaid transverse shaft (20) on the aforesaid shackle element (18).
7. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that the aforesaid first and second articulated arms (11, 12) are shaped and arranged so that a rotation thereof upwards causes a slight inclination backwards of the seat (2).
8. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that the part of the fixed supporting structure, to which the first and second articulated arms (11,12) are articulated, is in the form of a box, made in which is at least one guide slot (22) for the aforesaid transverse pin (21), carried by the aforesaid first articulated arm (11), said box containing the aforesaid spring (26) set between the fixed structure and the aforesaid transverse pin (21).
9. The chair according to claim 8, characterized in that there are provided two first articulated arms (11, 12), mounted articulated to the two sides of the aforesaid supporting box (10) and connected by the aforesaid transverse pin (21), which engages two guide slots (22) made in the two sides of said box (10).
10. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that the backrest support (17) is constituted by an arm having one end connected to the backrest (3) and the opposite end that branches into two arms (17a), the ends of which are articulated, around a common transverse shaft (15), to the aforesaid seat support (2b).
11. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that associated to the fixed supporting structure (10) is an auxiliary assembly (28) that can be located selectively in a first position, for the normal positioning of the chair, or in a second position, in which it prevents the inclination backwards of the backrest, or in a third position, in which auxiliary elastic means (33) forming part of said auxiliary assembly (28) determine an additional force of reaction that opposes the movement of reclining backwards of the backrest.
12. The chair according to claim 11, characterized in that said auxiliary assembly is mounted so that it can rotate around the axis of a transverse pin (21), rigidly connected to said first articulated arm, that causes deformation of first elastic means (26) associated to the fixed supporting structure of the chair following upon a reclining backwards of the backrest.
13. The chair according to claim 12, characterized in that said auxiliary assembly (28) has different operative positions around the axis of said transverse pin (21) and in that the operative position of the auxiliary assembly (28) is selectable by means of a selector member (35) mounted so that it can rotate around a transverse shaft (36) on the fixed supporting structure of the chair.
14. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that the aforesaid auxiliary elastic means are constituted by a helical spring (33), which is orientable together with said auxiliary assembly (28) around the axis of said transverse pin (21) and in that in one of said operative positions said spring (33) is set between the fixed supporting structure of the chair and the aforesaid transverse pin (21) so as to react to a movement of inclination backwards of the backrest.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 5, 2008
Publication Date: Jul 1, 2010
Applicant: MALENOTTI S.R.L. (Calderara di Reno)
Inventor: Fabio Malenotti (Calderara di Reno(Bologna))
Application Number: 12/601,095
International Classification: A47C 1/032 (20060101);