FURNITURE BOW BEAM STRUCTURE
A furniture bow beam structure. By means of pressing, metal board materials are processed into different assembling members and connecting members. The same assembling member and connecting member are respectively formed with varied curvatures and cross-sectional shapes in at least different parts in conformity to different sections of the beam structure. Each assembling member has an opening that obliquely diverges to one side in width. The connecting member is connected to the opening and mated with the assembling member to form multiple hollow tubular supports with closed peripheries. The multiple supports are then connected with each other. Especially, the correspondingly connected end sections of the supports are formed with identical curvature and cross-sectional shape so that the supports can be continuously and smoothly connected with each other.
This application is a being filed as a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 12/588,105, filed 5 Oct. 2009, currently pending.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a furniture bow beam structure, and more particularly to a tubular structure with different curvatures and varied cross-sectional shapes respectively applicable to different sections of one single beam.
2. Description of the Related Art
Wooden materials are easy to process and have special material characteristics (such as surface stripes and incense). Therefore, wooden materials have been widely applied to common or high-class furniture long since. However, the processing of the wooden materials necessitates higher-level technique so that it is hard to mass-produce wooden furniture. As a result, the manufacturing cost for wooden furniture is high. This fails to meet economic benefit principle. Moreover, it is known that the resources of woods have been rapidly consumed and there is a worldwide trend of environmental protection. Under such circumstance, it's getting harder and harder to acquire some kinds of wooden materials. Therefore, it is a trend to replace wooden materials with other materials (such as plastics and metals) as the main materials of furniture. However, different materials (plastics and metals) have different material performances (such as hardness, elasticity and structural strength). Therefore, the difficulty in processing these materials varies. It is important to find how to overcome the difficulty in processing these different materials instead of wooden materials and achieve not less quality feeling and durability of the furniture.
In the case that the chair structure is mainly made of other materials (such as metals or hard plastics), in consideration of the cost for the materials, the chair structure is preferably composed of hollow tubular components. However, some components in certain positions (such as the back beam 7) have different curvatures (or even three-dimensionally variably extend with the central line or bottom face not positioned on the same plane) on the same segment of component. Moreover, in some cases, the respective different parts of the back beam 7 need to have different structural variations with different cross-sectional shapes. Accordingly, the conventional tubular material bending processing method, (that is, directly bending the tubular member made by means of metal extrusion) is inapplicable. Therefore, it is important to find how to overcome the bottleneck in the conventional integral molding processing and widely use other materials instead of the wooden materials so as to lower manufacturing cost and speed the production.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a furniture bow beam structure, which is made of metal-made tubular structure instead of wooden beam structure so as to lower material cost and enhance competitive ability of the product.
To achieve the above and other objects, the furniture bow beam structure of the present invention is composed of multiple segments of supports, which are connected with each other. The supports themselves at least partially extend by gradually varied curvatures or shapes. Each two adjacent ends of the supports are formed as open ends respectively having the same curvature and cross-sectional shape, whereby the adjacent open ends are connected with each other to form an integrated and smoothly extending beam structure.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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In practice, the connection open ends 14, 24 of the back beam structure A can be connected to two L-shaped side supports 5 respectively. The side supports 5 downward extend to connect with a lower support 6. The lower support 6 is annularly arranged along a periphery of a chair seat 61. Multiple downward extending support legs 62 are disposed under the bottom of the lower support 6. In addition, at least two rear supports 52 are disposed under a middle section of the back beam A. The rear supports 52 downward extend to connect with the lower support 6 so as to form a frame body C of the chair. Side spacer members 51 are distributed between the side supports 5 and the lower support 6. In addition, back spacer members 53 are disposed between the two rear supports 52 to form a non-wooden chair structure (as shown in
The back beam structure of the present invention can be made of metal or any other suitable material instead of wooden material so as to reduce material cost and meet the requirements of environmental protection. Moreover, the back beam can be composed of a certain number of segments of supports, (for example, four, three or two supports), in accordance with different curvatures or radians. Therefore, the structure is simplified and modularized and the processing procedure is facilitated so as to increase production efficiency and enhance competitive ability of the product.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invent ion, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
1. A furniture bow beam structure composed of multiple segments of supports, which are connected with each other, at least one single support of the beam structure at least partially extending at different curvatures, each two adjacent ends of the supports being formed as open ends with the same curvature and cross-sectional shape, whereby the adjacent open ends are connected with each other to form an integrated and smoothly extending beam structure.
2. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein each support is composed of an assembling member and a connecting member, the assembling member having a half-closed elongated cover member with an opening that obliquely diverge to one side in width, the connecting member being connected to the opening and mated with the assembling member to laterally block the open side so as to form a hollow tubular body.
3. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the assembling member and the connecting member are fixedly connected with each other by means of welding.
4. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein flanges are respectively disposed on two lateral edges of the opening of the assembling member, multiple fixing holes being respectively formed on the flanges, multiple through holes being respectively formed on two lateral edges of the connecting member, multiple fixing members being passed through the through hole and locked in the fixing holes to connect the assembling member with the connecting member.
5. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein the fixing holes are threaded holes and the fixing members are bolts.
6. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein the fixing members are rivets.
7. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein bottom face of the beam structure extends with varied curvatures.
8. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein bottom face of the beam structure extends with varied curvatures.
9. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein bottom face of the beam structure extends with varied curvatures.
10. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein bottom face of the beam structure extends with varied curvatures.
11. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supports are respectively formed with different cross-sectional shapes.
12. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the supports are respectively formed with different cross-sectional shapes.
13. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the supports are respectively formed with different cross-sectional shapes.
14. The furniture bow beam structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein the supports are respectively formed with different cross-sectional shapes.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 12, 2013
Publication Date: Aug 1, 2013
Applicant: NEW CHANNEL CO., LTD. (TAICHUNG)
Inventor: NEW CHANNEL CO., LTD. (Taichung)
Application Number: 13/795,410
International Classification: A47B 96/14 (20060101); A47B 97/00 (20060101);