ADJUSTABLE FURNITURE
Described is adjustable furniture comprising a first furniture component, a second furniture component movable, in use relative to the first furniture component and supported by a guide arrangement comprising a guide associated with one of the first and second components and at least one follower associated with the other of the first and second components and movable along the guide.
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This application relates to and claims priority as a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 12/597,080 filed Feb. 17, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, which in turn claims priority as a national phase application of PCT/GB2008/01504 filed Apr. 28, 2008 which in turn claims priority to GB Ser. No.: 0803049.6 filed May 20, 2008 and GB Ser. No.: 0708053.4 filed Apr. 26, 2007.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention
This invention relates to adjustable furniture, for example to chairs or beds or the like in which the position of one weight or load carrying part of the furniture can be moved relative to another. The adjustment may be motorized or alternatively may be achieved manually.
Description of the Related Art
Adjustable chairs are well known in which the angle of the seat back can be changed in order to provide a recline position and/or in which a movable foot rest is provided. Chairs of this type are available in which adjustment is achieved manually or in a motorized fashion. Some motorized chairs have the ability to incline the seat of the chair to assist the user in moving from a seated position to a standing position. Adjustable beds are also known in which a head and upper back supporting region of the bed can be moved to adjust the inclination thereof.
Typically, the movable parts of such items of furniture are supported upon relatively complex, typically steel, support arrangements, often including a series of linkages movable to allow the movable part of the piece of furniture to travel through its desired range of movement. Such support arrangements are often costly and heavy, making transportation, handling and use awkward, and place severe restrictions on the designs of furniture which are available.
ASPECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to provide an arrangement in which the disadvantages set out above are reduced
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an adjustable furniture comprising a first furniture component, a second furniture component movable, in use relative to the first furniture component and supported by a guide arrangement comprising a guide associated with one of the first and second components and at least one follower associated with the other of the first and second components and movable along the guide.
According to the present invention there is provided adjustable furniture comprising a first furniture component, a second furniture component movable, in use, relative, to the first furniture component and supported by a guide arrangement comprising a guide associated with one of the first and second components and at least one follower associated with the other of the first and second components and movable along the guide.
Preferably at least two followers are provided, the followers being in a fixed relationship to one another. The guide conveniently comprises an elongate slot or groove in which the follower(s) are located. The follower(s) conveniently comprise rollers. The guide could, alternatively, comprise a guide rail or the like secured to the said one of the first and second components.
The guide, for example in the form of an elongate slot, or groove, may be of arcuate form, having a fixed radius of curvature, to guide the first and second components for relative pivoting-like movement about a pivot axis located at the centre of curvature of the guide. Alternatively, the guide may be of, for example, part elliptical form or be of a more complex shape.
Where the furniture is a chair, the first and second components may comprise one or more of the base of the chair, the seat pad, the seat back, the foot rest or other supporting part of the chair. Where the furniture is a bed, the components may comprise parts thereof which are relatively movable and which, in use, are adapted to bear at least part of the weight of the user of the furniture.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an article of furniture comprising an outer support, and inner support guided for movement relative to the outer support, and back support guided for movement relative to both the inner support and the outer support.
The inner, outer and back supports may be guided for movement using any of the arrangements described hereinbefore.
In such an arrangement, the inner support may comprise, for example, a seat pad support. The arrangement is such that the seat pad support and back support move simultaneously between an upright configuration and a reclined configuration. In the reclined configuration, the back support does not project significantly further rearward of the furniture than when in its upright configuration. The furniture is thus of “zero-wall” form.
The furniture may be manually driven between its upright and reclined configurations, or alternatively may be motorized.
A footrest, for example of the type described hereinbefore, may be provided, the footrest being movably mounted to the inner support. It may be manually movable or alternatively may be motorized. Preferably a single motor is used to drive the furniture between its upright and reclined configurations and to drive the footrest. For example, from an upright configuration, an initial part of the motor operation may drive the footrest, a final part of the operation driving the furniture to its reclined configuration
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention. Wherever possible, same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. The word ‘couple’ and similar terms do not necessarily denote direct and immediate connections, but also include connections through intermediate elements or devices. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional (up/down, etc.) or motional (forward/back, etc.) terms may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope in any manner. It will also be understood that other embodiments may be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention, and that the detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and that elements may be differently positioned, or otherwise noted as in the appended claims without requirements of the written description being required thereto.
Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations in turn, in a manner that may be helpful in understanding embodiments of the present invention; however, the order of description should not be construed to imply that these operations are order dependent.
The chair illustrated in
In the arrangement illustrated in
The base component 28 and seat pad 10 include respective motor mounting brackets 30, 32 between which a suitable actuator (not shown) is connected. It will be appreciated that if the actuator connected between the brackets 30, 32 is operated to move from a retracted condition in which the seat pad 10 occupies substantially the position illustrated to an extended condition, then the seat pad 10 will be moved, the rollers 22 acting as followers, being guided for movement within the respective arcuate grooves 24 to cause the seat pad 10 to move from the generally horizontal position illustrated to an inclined position, the seat pad 10 moving through a pivot-like motion about a pivot point defined by the centre of curvature of the two arcuate grooves 24.
As illustrated, the side members 16 are each provided with an arcuate groove 34 within which a pair of rollers 36 carried by a bracket 38 can move, the bracket 38 serving to support the seat back 12. It will be appreciated, therefore, that the seat back 12 is guided for pivot-like movement relative to the seat pad 10 about a pivot point located at the centre of curvature of the arcuate groove 34. The bracket 38 and side members 16 are provided with mounting brackets 40 between which an actuator is connected and, as with the seat pad 10, adjustment of the length of the actuator causes the rollers 36 to move within the arcuate groove 34 to adjust the angle of inclination of the seat back 12.
The foot rest 14 is mounted upon a bracket 42 having a pair of rollers 44 secured thereto, the rollers 44 being located within an arcuate groove 46 formed in the side member 26 of the base component 28. The bracket 42 further serves as a mounting bracket for a motor device, the other end of which is secured to a mounting bracket 48 associated with the base component 28 to drive the foot rest 42 between a substantially vertical orientation as illustrated in
It will be appreciated that from the position illustrated in
Further, from the position illustrated in
It will be appreciated that as the paths of movement of the various components of the chair are determined by the shape and position of the grooves 24, 34, 46, the chair can be of improved comfort to the user. For example, it is desirable for the seat pad 10 to follow a pivot-like course of movement about a pivot point located at the position of the user's knees. As the user's knees project, in use, in front of the chair, such design is not usually possible. However, with the furniture of the present invention, the shapes and positions of the grooves 24 can be selected so as to achieve such movement. Likewise, the position of the point about which the foot rest 14 pivots can be chosen at will. Similarly, the position of the affective pivotal connection of the back rest 12 to the seat pad 10 can be selected at will so as to be located at approximately the position of the user's hips.
The design is advantageous in that the provision of a complex, typically metallic, support structure for the various moving components of the chair can be avoided. The weight and cost of the furniture can thus be reduced which has obvious benefits. Although in the arrangement described hereinbefore the various components
are arranged to undertake relative pivot-like movement, it will be appreciated that by appropriate selection of the shapes and positions of the grooves 24, 34, 46, the paths of movement followed by the various components can take other forms. For example, the grooves could be of part-elliptical form or of a more complex shape. Further, although the use of slots or grooves as the guide means and rollers as the follower means are illustrated, other arrangements are possible. For example, the guide means could take the form of guide rails instead of slots or grooves, if desired.
The foot rest 14 is supported by a telescopic guide arrangement 50. The telescopic guide arrangement 50 comprises an arcuate follower member 52 secured to the foot rest 14 and supported for sliding movement by guide means in the form of three rollers 54. The guide means 54, in turn, are supported upon an arcate auxiliary follower member 56 which, in turn, is supported upon guide means in the form of a further set of three roller members 58 carried by the side members 16. The provision of a telescopic guide arrangement 50 is advantageous in that the entire guide arrangement associated with the foot rest 14 can be housed beneath the seat pad. 10. In the arrangement
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The arrangement illustrated in
Although in the arrangements described hereinbefore the rollers 22, 36 are located directly within associated grooves, liners 60 may be provided (as shown in
Referring to
The inner support 114 carries the seat pad of the chair 110.
The inner and outer supports 112, 114 could take a range of forms but, as best shown in
The chair 110 further comprises a back support 120 which is mounted for movement between an upright position and a reclined position. The back support 120 is provided with a series of rollers located within a guide groove formed in the inner support 114 in the manner described hereinbefore, to guide the back support 120 for reclining movement relative to the inner support 114. The back support 120 is further provided with similar rollers 122 received within grooves or slots 124 formed in the outer support 112, and it will be appreciated that the angle of the back support 120 is dependent upon the position of the inner support 114 relative to the outer support 112 at any given time.
Connected to the inner support 114 is a foot rest assembly 126 of form substantially identical to that described hereinbefore, but including an additional telescopic component and four support bearings, the foot rest assembly 26 being movable between a substantially vertical, rest configuration and a substantially horizontal, in use configuration.
The chair 110 further comprises a motor 128 of the form including a threaded shaft rotatable by the motor, rotation of the shaft causing a nut component to translate along the length of the shaft. The nut component is secured to an output component 130 having a bracket 132 formed thereon to which a drive bar 134 is secured, the drive bar 134 being secured at its opposite end to the foot rest assembly 126. In use, operation of the motor 128 drives the foot rest 126 between its rest and in use configurations.
As illustrated in
In order to return the chair 110 to its upright configuration, the motor 128 is driven in the reverse direction. The weight of the inner support 114 (and the user if seated upon the chair) results in the inner support 114 translating along the angled path defined by the grooves 18 towards its rearward position which, in turn, results in the back support 120 returning to its upright position. Once the inner support 114 has reached its rearward position, further operation of the motor 128 serves to retract the foot rest 126.
It will be appreciated that the chair 110 has a number of advantages. Firstly, a single motor can be used to drive the foot rest 126 and drive the chair 110 between its upright and reclined configurations. Secondly, it will be appreciated that the chair when in its reclined position does not project significantly further rearward than when in its upright condition. Consequently, the chair 110 is of substantially zero wall form. Further, as the foot rest 126 is deployed prior to commencement of reclining movement of the chair 110, it will be appreciated that the foot rest 126 can be used both with the chair in its upright configuration and with the chair in its reclined configuration.
A number of modifications and alterations may be made to the chair as described hereinbefore. For example, if desired, the chair could be of manually driven form rather than using a motor. In such an arrangement, upon a lock arrangement being released, a user applying rearward pressure to the back support 120 will drive the back support 120 towards its reclined configuration which, in turn, will drive the inner support 114 from its stowed position to its deployed position. Subsequent release of the lock arrangement in combination with the weight of the inner support 114 will result in the chair 110 being returned to its upright configuration if a lesser force is applied to the back support 120.
In such a manual configuration, the foot rest 126 is conveniently provided with a resilient biasing means, for example a as strut, operable to drive the foot rest 126 towards its horizontal configuration, a load applied to the foot rest 126 by a user returning the foot rest 126 to its substantially vertical configuration.
Where the chair is a so-called wing over arm chair, then the chair may be designed such that, in use, the inner support 112 remains stationary in use, the outer support 114 moving as the chair reclines so that the arm of the chair also moves.
Although the description hereinbefore is of adjustable furniture in the form of adjustable chairs, it will be appreciated that the invention is applicable to other forms of adjustable furniture in which load bearing or weight bearing components thereof are adjustable relative to one another. Further, although the chair designs illustrated in
Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be apparent to those skills that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed system without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1.-12. (canceled)
13. An article of adjustable furniture, comprising:
- at least two body-support portions mounted with respect to a base to allow angular adjustment of their positions relative to one another;
- at least one load-bearing member extending from one or more of the said moveable body-support portions, and
- said load-bearing member being supported by bearing means and arranged to run on a curved support to follow said angular adjustment motion, so that at least part of a load carried by the body-support portions in use is movably supported by said load-bearing member(s) and bearing means.
14. An article according to claim 13, wherein the load-bearing member comprises at least one plate-like projection extending on the underside of the said body-support portion.
15. An article according to claim 13, wherein the bearing means is carried by the said load-bearing member, and the said curved support is provided on or in, preferably a slot in, the said base.
16. An article as claimed in claim 13, wherein the said curved support is carried by the said load bearing member, and the said bearing means is provided on, or fixed in relation to, the said base.
17. An article according to claim 13, wherein at least one pair of the said load-bearing members is provided, in which pair the load-bearing members are spaced from each other towards the respective lateral sides of the article.
18. An article according to claim 13, wherein the body-support portions comprise at least a seat support and an adjustable back support having the said load-bearing member projecting from the back support.
19. An article according to claim 13, wherein the body-support portions comprise an adjustable foot support having the said load-bearing member projecting from the foot support.
20. An article as claimed in claim 13, wherein the body support portions comprise at least one of a seat support and an adjustable back support, the back support being supported for movement relative to the seat support by first bearing means arranged to run in first guide means and the seat support being supported for movement relative to the base by second bearing means arranged to run in second guide means.
21. An article as claimed in claim 20, wherein said first bearing means is fixed in relation to said one of the base or the back support and said first guide is fixed in relation to the other of the base or the back support, and the said second bearing means is fixed in relation to one of the base and the seat support and the sad second guide means is fixed in relation to the other of the base and seat support.
22. An article as claimed in claim 21, wherein the back support is mounted for pivotal movement with respect to the seat support and said first and second bearing means and first and second guide means are arranged such that, in use, pivotal movement of the back support causes the seat support to move with respect to the base, whereby the angle of the back support is dependent upon the position of the seat support relative to the base.
23. An article according to claim 13, which is a chair adjustable between an upright sitting position and a reclined position.
24. An article according to claim 13, which is a bed adjustable between a flat position and a raised position.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 29, 2016
Publication Date: Jan 19, 2017
Applicant: INTEGRATED FURNITURE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (FORTHAMPTON)
Inventor: DALE ROBERTSON (CHELTENHAM)
Application Number: 15/279,544