1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable armrest of a chair, more particularly one, which is equipped with an auxiliary security unit for preventing a sitter from getting hurt accidentally in using the chair.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
It is a major concern of chair manufacturers to be able to provide more comfortable and convenient chairs to the consumers, e.g. ones that are equipped with adjustable armrests. While being seated on a chair with armrests, the sitter can rest his arms on the armrests comfortably, and when standing up from the chair, he can press his hands against the armrests, and prop his upper body up with the help of the hands in such a way as to stand up more easily.
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However, adjustable armrests of a chair will be easily moved in case the user fails to lock the armrests effectively after adjusting the armrests. Consequently, the sitter can fall over, and get hurt accidentally in case the sitter presses his/her hands against the armrests, and uses the armrests to support a large proportion of his/her body weight while he/she is standing up from the seat.
It is a main object of the present invention to provide an auxiliary security unit to an adjustable armrest of a chair to overcome the above disadvantage.
The adjustable armrest of the present invention includes an armrest main body arranged on one side of a seat of a chair for allowing a sitter to rest one hand thereon, an adjustment mechanism connected to both the seat and the armrest main body for adjusting the armrest main body with, and an auxiliary security unit securely located opposite an outward side of the armrest main body for allowing the sitter to press the hand against when the sitter is standing up from the seat; thus, the sitter doesn't have to press his the hand against the armrest main body, which might lock ineffectively after adjustment.
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The adjustment mechanisms 12 are connected to the seat and a respective one of the armrest main bodies 11 such that the armrest main bodies 11 can be adjusted in the height and the orientation relative to the seat 1 by means of operating the adjustment mechanisms 12. The auxiliary security units 2 are arranged opposite outward sides of the armrest main bodies 11, and securely joined to the seat 1.
Thus, the sitter can press his hands against the auxiliary security units 2 instead of the armrest main bodies 11, and prop his upper body up with the hands to help him stand up from the seat 1. In other words, with the auxiliary security units 2, it is safe for the sitter to prop his/her upper body up with the help of the hands when he/she is standing up from the seat.
From the above description, it can be easily understood that the armrest of the present invention is much safer and more convenient to use than the conventional armrests.
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