CHAIR ASSEMBLY
A chair assembly includes a base, a tubular post, a rotary support, and a seat unit. The tubular post extends upwardly from the base and is inclined by an angle of about 45-80 degrees with respect to the base. The rotary support includes a seat support frame, and a rotary shaft extending downwardly from the seat support frame and inserted rotatably into the tubular post. The seat unit includes a looped seat frame mounted on the seat support frame.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a chair assembly, more particularly to a chair assembly having a rotary seat unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the past, various types and forms of chair assemblies have been proposed. As shown in
The chair frame 11 includes a looped base frame 111, an upright tubular post 112 located in the center of the looped base frame 111, and a plurality of connecting arms 113 each connecting the upright tubular post 112 to the looped base frame 111. The rotary seat support 12 has a tubular curved support rod 121 including a front rod section extending forwardly and upwardly, a rear rod section extending rearwardly and upwardly and an intermediate rod section interconnecting integrally the front and rear rod sections, and an insert post 122 that is fixed to the intermediate rod section of the tubular curved support rod 121 and that is inserted rotatably into the upright tubular post 112. The looped seat frame 14 is a ring member having a narrower front portion and a wider rear portion and is mounted on two support plates 123 that are disposed on the front and rear rod sections of the tubular curved support rod 121, respectively. The chair cushion 15 includes a peripheral sleeve portion 151 for sleeving around the looped seat frame 14, and a main portion 152 surrounded by the peripheral sleeve portion 151 for seating purposes. The insert post 122 of the rotary seat support 12 is inserted rotatably into the upright tubular post 112 so that the rotary seat support 12 and the chair cushion 15 and the looped seat frame 14 mounted on the rotary seat support 12 can be rotated about a vertical axis 10. Therefore, the orientation of the looped seat frame 14 and the chair cushion 15 can be changed while the rotary seat support 12 is rotated about the vertical axis 10.
Although the orientation of the looped seat frame 14 and the chair cushion 15 can be changed by rotating the rotary seat support 12 about the vertical axis 10, the looped seat frame 14 is constantly oriented in a manner such that the narrower front portion thereof is lower than the wider rear portion thereof due to the vertical position of the upright tubular post 112 with respect to the ground and parallel to the axis 10. That is, the configuration of the looped seat frame 14 and the chair cushion 15 of the chair assembly cannot be adjusted as desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA main object of the present invention is to provide a chair assembly including a seat unit having an adjustable configuration to enhance comfort during use.
According to the present invention, a chair assembly comprises a base; a tubular post that extends upwardly from the base and that is inclined by an angle of about 45-80 degrees with respect to the base; a rotary support including a seat support frame, and a rotary shaft extending downwardly from the seat support frame and inserted rotatably into the tubular post; and a seat unit including a looped seat frame mounted on the seat support frame.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The tubular post 22 is located on the central line 20 and extends upwardly from the base 21 along the inclined axis 28, as best illustrated in
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When the seat unit 4 is at a first seat position as illustrated in
When the rotary support 3 is rotated 90 degrees about the inclined axis 28, the seat unit 4 is rotated to a second position, as illustrated in
According to the present invention, the configuration of the seat unit 4 of the chair assembly may be adjusted as desired to enhance seating comfort. In addition, the base 21 of the chair assembly of the present invention has an improved supporting stability. Further, the looped seat frame 41 and the rotary support 3 may be disassembled to reduce the volume thereof for convenient packaging and transportation purposes.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all suchmodifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
1. A chair assembly comprising:
- a base;
- a tubular post that extends upwardly from said base and that is inclined by an angle of about 45-80 degrees with respect to said base;
- a rotary support including a seat support frame, and a rotary shaft extending downwardly from said seat support frame and inserted rotatably into said tubular post; and
- a seat unit including a looped seat frame mounted on said seat support frame.
2. The chair assembly of claim 1, wherein said looped seat frame is a non-circular looped frame.
3. The chair assembly of claim 2, wherein said looped seat frame includes two opposite first rod sections, and two opposite second rod sections connected between said first rod sections, a width between said second rod sections being larger than that between said first rod sections.
4. The chair assembly of claim 3, wherein each of said first and second rod sections has a mid part connected to said seat support frame, and two end portions extending oppositely from said mid part, each of said first and second rod sections being curved outwardly at said mid part and extending inwardly and gradually from said mid part to said two end portions.
5. The chair assembly of claim 3, wherein said seat support frame has an intersection connected to said rotary shaft, two first frame rods that extend curvedly, upwardly and symmetrically in two opposite directions from said intersection to said looped seat frame, and two second frame rods extending curvedly, upwardly and symmetrically in two opposite directions from said intersection to said looped seat frame and transverse to said first frame rods.
6. The chair assembly of claim 5, wherein said second frame rods are shorter than said first frame rods, said first frame rods are connected respectively to said first rod sections, and said second frame rods are connected respectively to said second rod sections.
7. The chair assembly of claim 5, wherein said intersection is connected to said first frame rods as one piece, said intersection having two branch tubes extending in opposite directions that are transverse to said first frame rods, said second frame rods being connected removably and respectively to said branch tubes.
8. The chair assembly of claim 5, wherein said seat support frame further has a plurality of bracket plates, each of which is disposed on top of one of said first and second frame rods, and each of which is placed in abutment with and screwed to one of said first and second rod sections.
9. The chair assembly of claim 2, wherein said looped seat frame is divided into two separable frame parts that are interconnected detachably.
10. The chair assembly of claim 1, wherein said seat unit further includes a fabric component having a lateral sleeve portion attached to said looped seat frame and a main portion surrounded by said lateral sleeve portion and suspended from said looped seat frame.
11. The chair assembly of claim 1, wherein said base has two spaced apart front legs extending forwardly from a bottom end of said tubular post, a rear leg extending rearward from said bottom end of said tubular post, and two spaced apart side legs each extending sideward from said bottom end of said tubular post between said rear leg and one of said front legs, said front legs being longer than said rear leg and said side legs.
12. The chair assembly of claim 11, wherein said front legs are inclined symmetrically with respect to a central line extending along said rear leg, each of said front legs has a first section extending from said tubular post, and a second section bent from said first section, and an angle between said first section and said central line is larger than an angle between said second section and said central line.
13. The chair assembly of claim 1, wherein said tubular post has an outer tube fixed to said base, a sleeve that is inserted fittingly into said tubular post and that has an annular flange formed outside said outer tube and abutting against a top end of said outer tube, and a sleeve wall extending into said outer tube from said annular flange, said sleeve wall having a plurality of angularly spaced apart hooks projecting downwardly and inwardly from a bottom end of said sleeve wall, said rotary shaft being inserted into said sleeve wall and having a bottom end formed with an annular groove, said hooks engaging slidably said annular groove.
14. The chair assembly of claim 1, wherein said tubular post is inclined by an angle of about 70 degrees with respect to said base.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 13, 2010
Publication Date: Feb 16, 2012
Applicant: CHIN JWU ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. (Chiayi Hsien)
Inventor: Chun-Hsien Tseng (Chiayi Hsien)
Application Number: 12/856,013
International Classification: A47C 3/18 (20060101);