1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable head support apparatus, and more particularly to a head support installed at an upper end of a seat back of a chair.
2. Description of Related Art
For better sitting comfort, the functions of the chair become more and more diverse. For example, by installing the wheels, the chair is conveniently movable. By adjusting the height of the chair, the chair is suitable for people of different body sizes or for different usage circumstances. By adjusting an inclined angle of the seat back, people's back can be supported properly. Accordingly, a consumer can choose to purchase the suitable chair in accordance with personal preferences.
In order to support the neck when a person is sitting on the chair, some of the chairs will install a head support on top of the seat back. When a person is sitting on the chair and the person's back touches the seat back, the person's head can lean on the head support to fully support the whole body to feel more comfortable.
However, the conventional head support is directly installed on top of the seat back. When the head support is installed, the relative position between the head support and the seat back is fixed. Accordingly, the manufacturer designs the head support in accordance with the person of a medium body size. For a person not of the medium body size, the person's head is higher or lower than the height of the head support when he is sitting on the chair. Therefore, the head is not supported properly and the head support is useless.
Therefore, since the conventional head support is installed on the seat back and the height of the head support is not changeable, the aforementioned problems exist.
Since the conventional head support of the chair is fixed, the height of the head support is not changeable for people of different body sizes or a person under different usage circumstances. The adjustable head support in the present invention is to implement a positioning base installed in a rear end of the seat back, a rotating block pivoted within the positioning base and facing to the head support, a moving base disposed at a lower end of the positioning base, two notches disposed on two sides of a front surface of the head support, and a latch base disposed between the two notches so as to form a head support structure with adjustable height. A person can properly adjust the height of the head support in accordance with the requirement, and the head support can include a support effect for different people sitting on the chair or a person under different circumstances.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objective, the present invention is to provide an adjustable head support apparatus comprising:
By implementing the adjustable head support apparatus described above, the height of the head support is changeable. When the head support is pulled up, the rotating block is used to position the head support. When the head support is pulled up enough to move the moving base upward, the moving base will rotate the latch of the rotating block and the latch is not engaged with the latch base of the head support as an unlocked status. Therefore, the position of the head support can be moved down.
By implementing the adjustable head support apparatus described above, two wings are respectively formed at two sides of the moving base and extending forward and two barrier plates are respectively extending outward from a front end of the two wings. The wings are disposed at the second recessed area of two sides of the positioning base.
By implementing the wings and the barrier plates, the relative position between the moving base and the positioning base is fixed.
By implementing the adjustable head support apparatus described above, a through-hole is formed horizontally among the two second recessed areas and the first recessed area in the positioning base and a passing hole is formed at a lower end of the rotating block and corresponding to the through-hole. In addition, a rod is mounted through the through-hole, the torque spring and the passing hole, so the rotating block is pivotally mounted on the positioning base in the first recessed area.
By implementing the aforementioned pivot structure, the rotating block is rotatable within the second recessed area.
By implement the adjustable head support apparatus described above, one end of the torque spring is against a peripheral end of the positioning groove to form a positioning point and the other end of the torque spring is inserted at one side of the front end of the rotating block to rotate the latch of the rotating block backward.
By the position of the aforementioned torque spring, the latch is rotated backward and engaged with the latch base of the head support when external force does not exist in the rotating block.
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The adjusting assembly is disposed between the head support 20 and the seat back 10. With reference to
The rotating block 40 is pivotally mounted on the positioning base 30 within the first recessed area 32 and includes a latch 44 and a bump 45. The rotating block 40 is disposed within the first recessed area 32 of the positioning base 30 and a passing hole 41 is formed at a lower end of the rotating block 40 and is corresponding to the through-hole 34 of the positioning base 30. When the rotating block 40 is disposed within the first recessed area 32, a rod 42 is mounted into one side of the through-hole 34, the torque spring 43, the passing hole 41 and the other side of the through-hole 34, and the rotating block 40 is pivotally mounted on the positioning base 30 in the first recessed area 32. At this moment, one end of the torque spring 43 is fixed at an edge of the positioning groove 11 to form the positioning point and the other end of the torque spring 43 is inserted at one side of the upper end of the rotating block 40. The rotating block 40 applies a rotating force from the upper end to the rear end of the seat back 10 by the torque spring 43 when an external force does not exist. The latch 44 is formed on and inclined from the upper end to the rear end of the aforementioned rotating block 40 and the bump 45 extends from the lower end of the latch 44. The torque spring 43 is disposed within the positioning groove 11 and forcing the latch 44 of the rotating block 40 to rotate backward to engage with the latch base 60 of the head support 20 without external force.
The moving base 50 is disposed at the rear end of the positioning base 30 and includes a pushing sheet 53, two limiting blocks 55 and the latch base 60. With reference to
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Accordingly, the rotating block 40 forces the latch 44 to be positioned and engaged with the one-way latch 61 of the latch base 60 by an elastic force of the torque spring 43, so the head support 20 is maintained at a specific height. When the head support 20 is required to be pulled up, the head support 20 is directly pulled up and the relative position between the latch 44 and the latch base 60 is varied. Therefore, the height of the head support 20 is increased. With reference to
Accordingly, the height of the head support in accordance with the present invention is adjustable. Therefore, different people or a person with different requirements can adjust the height of the head support in accordance with the need to properly support the neck.
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