COLLAPSIBLE CHAIR
A collapsible chair has a frame and a soft panel attached to the frame. The frame has a pair of front legs, rear legs, seat bars, sleeves, backrest bars, armrest bars, front scissoring bars, slide blocks, rear scissoring bars, backrest adjustment devices each having at least one positioning pin securely formed on one joint and one corresponding guiding groove being securely fixed to each armrest bar and having a plurality of notches for accommodating each positioning pin, and a latch having two pivotally linking poles each pivotally linked to one of the two rear scissoring bars. The collapsible chair is simply operable and the backrest portion of which is simply adjustable with a user sitting on a seat portion thereof.
The invention relates to a collapsible chair, and more particularly, to a simply operable collapsible chair a backrest portion of which is simply adjustable with a user sitting on a seat portion thereof.
2. DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ARTCollapsible chairs having a foldable frame and a soft panel attached to the frame have long been developed. They are able to be folded for saving storage space. Early collapsible chairs need a relative complex process of folding and expanding. They often require two hands and several steps. Some recent collapsible chairs have been improved and need only one hand and one step of action of user to either fold or expand the chairs. However, backrest adjustment of such simply operable collapsible chairs is still an untackled problem. It is desirable for users a one step operation collapsible chair having an adjustable backrest simply operable when a user is sitting on the chair.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe main object of the invention is to provide a simply operable collapsible chair having an adjustable backrest portion which is simply operable when a user is sitting on a seat portion thereof.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a collapsible chair having a frame and a soft panel attached to the frame. The soft panel has a backrest portion and a seat portion. The frame has a pair of front legs each having an upper end, a pair of joints to each of which the upper end of one of the pair of front legs pivotally linked, a pair of rear legs each having an upper end pivotally linked to one of the joints, a pair of seat bars each pivotally linked to respective front leg with a pin, a pair of sleeves each pivotally linked to one of the two seat bars and each slidably containing one rear leg, a pair of backrest bars each pivotally linked to respective seat bar with a link, a pair of armrest bars each having a rear end pivotally linked to each backrest bar, a pair of front scissoring bars lower ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to the lower end of each front leg and upper ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to a front end of each seat bar, a pair of slide blocks each being able to slide along respective backrest bar, a pair of rear scissoring bars lower ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to a rear end of each seat bar and upper ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to each slide block, a pair of backrest adjustment devices each having at least one positioning pin securely formed on one joint and one corresponding guiding groove being securely fixed to each armrest bar and having a plurality of notches for accommodating each positioning pin, and a latch having two pivotally linking poles each pivotally linked to one of the two rear scissoring bars.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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In use, a user is able to expand the collapsible chair by holding one of the two backrest bars 14a or 14b with one hand and shaking up and down one time. The pair of seat bars 13a and 13b will rotate downward round each link 140a and 140b. The pair of front legs 10a and 10b will rotate forward round each pin 130a and 130b. The pair of front scissoring bars 16a and 16b expands and the two seat bars 13a and 13b departure with respect to each other. Then the rear scissoring bars 18a and 18b expand until the linking poles 191 and 192 of the latch 19 are pulled to straight, as shown in
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From above description, it is seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. Embodiment of the invention has been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from the invention's principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A collapsible chair comprising a frame and a soft panel attached to the frame; the soft panel having a backrest portion and a seat portion; the frame having a pair of front legs each having an upper end, a pair of joints to each of which the upper end of one of the pair of front legs pivotally linked, a pair of rear legs each having an upper end pivotally linked to one of said joints, a pair of seat bars each pivotally linked to respective front leg with a pin, a pair of sleeves each pivotally linked to one of the two seat bars and each slidably containing one rear leg, a pair of backrest bars each pivotally linked to respective seat bar with a link, a pair of armrest bars each having a rear end pivotally linked to each backrest bar, a pair of front scissoring bars lower ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to the lower end of each front leg and upper ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to a front end of each seat bar, a pair of slide blocks each being able to slide along respective backrest bar, a pair of rear scissoring bars lower ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to a rear end of each seat bar and upper ends thereof being respectively pivotally linked to each slide block, a pair of backrest adjustment devices each having at least one positioning pin securely formed on one joint and one corresponding guiding groove being securely fixed to each armrest bar and having a plurality of notches for accommodating each positioning pin, and a latch having two pivotally linking poles each pivotally linked to one of the two rear scissoring bars.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 6, 2011
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2012
Inventor: Libin Chen (Changzhou)
Application Number: 12/985,343
International Classification: A47C 4/28 (20060101); A47C 4/30 (20060101);