The present application claims priority to and the benefit of CN Patent Application No. 202120730172.X, titled “An Armest”, and filed on Apr. 12, 2021, and CN Patent Application No. 202220804963.7, titled “ARMREST FOR CHAIR,” and filed on Apr. 8, 2022, the entire contents of all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates broadly, but not exclusively, to an armrest for a chair.
Chairs commonly used in offices or homes are designed with features to provide comfort to users. One such feature is an armrest to allow a user to comfortably rest his/her arm. A typical chair has armrests fixedly attached to the arm support portions and a user typically uses the same armrests throughout the lifetime of the chair. However, wear and tear of the armrests will inevitably occur. In certain circumstances, the armrests may wear out faster than the other portions of the chair and it is not economical to replace the entire chair.
Further, as the armrests are typically fixedly attached to the arm support portions of a chair, the chair can only be assembled with armrests of a particular design. In other words, there are no provisions for a user to select armrests of his/her choice. However, different users may have their own preferences with respect to the design, material, texture, etc. of the armrests.
Some current armrests may include a memory foam material which is typically a one-material injection molded polyurethane foam with a single integral skin. However, the armrests may have covers that may not be properly and securely integrated into the chair. In addition, user comfort may be compromised due to the integration of different armrest parts. For example, the material differences between the soft memory foam and the hard plastic housing may be obvious.
A need therefore exists to provide an armrest for a chair that seeks to address at least some of the above problems.
According to a first aspect, there is provided an armrest for a chair, comprising: a first member, the first member comprising: a body extending in a longitudinal direction from a first end to a second end, the body comprises one or more recesses; and one or more magnets disposed in the one or more recesses; and a second member releasably attached to the first member, the second member comprising: a cavity configured to receive the first member; and one or more magnetizable plate members disposed in the cavity, the one or more magnetizable plate members are adjacent the one or more magnets when the first member is received in the cavity.
The second member may comprise a shell and a cover disposed on the shell, the shell defining the cavity.
The one or more magnetizable plate members may be fixedly attached to the shell, and the one or more magnets may be securely retained in the one or more recesses.
The cover may be releasably attached to the shell.
The cover may be fixedly attached to the shell.
The shell may comprise nylon-glass fiber composite and the cover disposed on the shell may comprise polyurethane foam.
The shell may comprise nylon-glass fiber composite and the cover disposed on the shell may comprise thermoplastic polyurethane.
The body of the first member may comprise a geometry matching a geometry of the cavity for retaining the first member against lateral movement when the first member is received in the cavity.
According to another aspect, there is provided an armrest for a chair, comprising: a first member having a body comprising one or more recesses, each of the one or more recesses configured to securely retain a corresponding magnet; and a second member releasably attached to the first member, the second member comprising: a bottom housing defining a cavity, the cavity configured to receive the first member; one or more magnetizable plate members disposed in the cavity, the one or more magnetizable plate members being adjacent the one or more magnets when the first member is received in the cavity; a rim member disposed on a periphery of the bottom housing; and a cushion member disposed on the rim member and configured to abut at least a surface of the bottom housing forming the cavity to snugly fit over the bottom housing.
The cushion member may be made of a memory foam material.
The second member may further comprise a base plate disposed at a lower surface of the cushion member and configured to abut the surface of the bottom housing forming the cavity. The base plate is removably attached to the cushion member.
The rim member and the bottom housing may be made from the same material.
The rim member and the bottom housing may have different surface finishes.
The rim member and the bottom housing may have different colours.
The bottom housing may comprise a plurality of protrusions disposed along the periphery. The rim member may comprise a corresponding plurality of grooves configured to receive the plurality of protrusions of the bottom housing to securely attach the rim member to the bottom housing.
The second member may further comprise an upholstery configured to cover the cushion member.
Embodiments and implementations are provided by way of example only, and will be better understood and readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from the following written description, read in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Embodiments will be described, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings. Like reference numerals and characters in the drawings refer to like elements or equivalents.
Embodiments of the invention provide an armrest which may be installed at an arm support portion of a chair. The armrest may comprise a member that can be replaceable by the user. This allows the user to replace the armrest without having to replace the entire chair when wear and tear of the armrest occurs. Further, users may customize the armrests according to their preferences. For example, users may customize the design, material, texture, etc. of the armrests.
The cavity 116 of the second member 114 may be configured based on the structure of the first member 110 such that the first member 110 can fit snugly in the cavity 116. In other words, the body 111 of the first member 110 comprises a geometry matching a geometry of the cavity 116 for retaining the first member 110 against lateral movement when the first member 110 is received in the cavity 116. This reduces or minimizes possible movement of the second member 114 against the first member 110 when the armrest is in use, hence may improve user experience. Further, as mentioned above, the magnetizable metal sheet(s) 106 of the second member 114 are adjacent the magnet(s) 108 of the first member 110 when the first member 110 is assembled with the second member 114. The magnetic attraction created between the magnetizable metal sheet(s) 106 and the magnet(s) 108 may allow the first member 110 and second member 114 to be kept in position, thereby further reducing or minimizing possible movement of the second member 114 against the first member 110 when the armrest is in use. As such, user experience may be further enhanced.
In some implementations, there may be two magnetizable metal sheets 106. Each of the magnetizable metal sheet 106 may be disposed at each longitudinal end of the second member 114. For example, the magnetizable metal sheets 106 may be ferritic steel plates. Further, there may be four recesses 112 and four magnets 108, each magnet 108 disposed in one recess 112. The recesses 112 and magnets 108 may be positioned based on the positions of the magnetizable metal sheets 106. For example, in the scenario that a magnetizable metal sheet 106 is disposed at each longitudinal end of the second member 114, two recesses 112 and two magnets 108 may be positioned at each longitudinal end of the first member 110 accordingly. The number of magnetizable metal sheets and magnets can vary in alternate embodiments.
Each of the recesses 112 may be configured based on the shape of the magnets 108 such that each magnet 108 can fit snugly in the recess 112. In other words, the magnets 108 are securely retained in the respective recesses 112.
The second member 114 includes a shell 104 and a cover 102 disposed on the shell 104, the shell 104 defining the cavity 116. The one or more magnetizable plate members in the form of magnetizable metal sheets 106 may be fixedly attached to the shell 104, and the one or more magnets 108 may be securely retained in the one or more recesses 112. The magnetizable metal sheets 106 can be fixedly attached to the shell 104 by means of over molding, welding, gluing, etc. In some implementations, the shell 104 may comprise one or more recesses structured based on the shape and thickness of the one or more magnetizable metal sheets 106 such that the magnetizable metal sheets 106 can fit snugly in the respective recesses. Further, by fabricating the depth of the recesses to match the thickness of the magnetizable metal sheets 106, the assembled armrest can be more compact.
According to one embodiment, the cover 102 may be releasably attached to the shell 104. This allows a user to replace the cover 102 when wear and tear occurs or when the user wishes to install a customized cover 102 with a design, material, texture, etc. of his/her preference. To replace the cover 102, the user can manually pull the cover 102 away from the shell 104 to dislodge the cover 102 from the shell 104. The new cover 102 can then be installed by positioning it over the shell 104 and exerting a force in a downwards direction such that it snaps into place with the shell 104.
According to another embodiment, the cover 102 may be fixedly attached to the shell 104. When wear and tear occurs or when a user wishes to customize the armrest, the user can replace the entire second member 114 comprising both the cover 102 and the shell 104. To replace the second member 114, the user can manually overcome the magnetic attraction created between the magnetizable metal sheet(s) 106 and the magnet(s) 108 by pulling the second member 114 away from the first member 110 to dislodge the second member 114 from the first member 110. The new second member 114 can then be installed by positioning it over the first member 110. The magnetic attraction created between the magnetizable metal sheet(s) 106 of the new second member 114 and the magnet(s) 108 of the first member 110 can keep the new second member 114 and the first member 110 in position.
The shell 104 may comprise a composite material such as nylon-glass fiber composite. For example, the nylon-glass fiber composite can be Polyamide 6 (Nylon 6) combined with 20 percent glass fiber. The cover 102 disposed on the shell 104 may comprise polyurethane foam. According to another embodiment, the cover 102 may comprise thermoplastic polyurethane.
For example, the opening 410 of the rim member 408 comprises a geometry matching a geometry of a wall on the bottom housing 402 that forms the cavity 404 for retaining the bottom housing 402 against relative lateral movement when the rim member 408 is assembled on the periphery of the bottom housing 402. The bottom housing 402 may include a plurality of protrusions 416 disposed along the periphery. The rim member 408 may include a plurality of grooves 418 configured to receive the corresponding plurality of protrusions 416 of the bottom housing 402 to securely attach the rim member 408 to the bottom housing 402. In an alternate embodiment, the rim member 408 may include a plurality of protrusions (not shown) while the bottom housing 402 may include a plurality of grooves (not shown) to securely attach the rim member 408 to the bottom housing 402. Other engagement mechanisms are possible. The rim member 408 and the bottom housing 402 may be made from the same material, such as plastic, while having different surface finishes and/or colours. Having the same material may provide the user with a better hand feel on the second member 400 as one seamless surface. Having a different surface finish and/or colour may allow customization, for example, a glossy rim that contrasts with a matt bottom housing, or a colour that matches with a theme or decoration of the chair or adjacent furniture. It can be appreciated that the rim member 408 and the bottom housing 402 may be made from different materials. For example, the rim member 408 may be made from plastic while the bottom housing 402 may be made from metal, or vice versa.
The second member 400 further includes a cushion member 412 disposed on the rim member 408 and configured to abut at least a surface of the cavity 404 to snugly fit over the bottom housing 402. The cushion member 412 may be covered in upholstery 413 and may include a base plate 414 disposed at a lower surface to abut a surface of the bottom housing 402 that forms the cavity 404. In one implementation, the base plate 414 may be removably attached to the cushion member 412. In an alternate implementation, the base plate 414 may be fixedly attached to the cushion member 412 to form a single component. In an example embodiment, the cushion member 412 may be made of a memory foam material, which can retain a certain profile matching the arm position of a frequent user. As a non-limiting example, the memory foam cushion may have a height that is approximately 2 cm thicker than one made of polyurethane foam so that it can accommodate the compression which can be 10 mm when a user exerts a point force of approximately 100 N. The memory foam may be designed to have a safety factor of 1.5 to ensure that the user would not feel the supporting bottom housing 402 under normal usage. Compared to the embodiment shown in
It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the present invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. For example, the exact dimensions of the armrest may vary depending on the dimensions of the chair. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive.
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