The invention shall now be explained in more detail by a sample embodiment in connection with the drawings.
The back rest shown in the drawings is intended in particular for mounting on the lower frame (not shown) of an office chair. It comprises a back support 10, on which a back surface 30 is fastened and can swivel via a joint 20.
The back support 10 is formed by two support rods 11, roughly parallel to each other, of which the rear rod 11 can be seen in
The joint 20 moreover includes a joint plate 21, which is embedded in the receiving chamber 24 between two ring-shaped elements 22 and 23 and is itself ring-shaped, due to a central continuous hole. The ring-shaped elements 22, 23 are made of an elastic as well as compressible material, especially a foam material, and preferably an open-pore PUR foam material. Ring-shaped elements 22, 23 are loosely accommodated in the chamber and also have no firm connection to the joint plate.
The receiving chamber 24 is two part and consists of the aforementioned pot-shaped part 24.1 and a ring plate 24.2. The ring plate 24.2 can be screwed to the pot-shaped part 24.1 by screws 24.3. The overall thickness of the stack made up of the two ring-shaped elements 22 and 23 and the joint plate 21 is greater than the depth of the receiving chamber 24. Therefore, the elements 22 and 23 are compressed when the ring plate 24.2 is screwed onto the pot-shaped part 24.1.
The back surface 30 is joined by a screw 26 and a nut 27 to the joint plate 21. The screw 26 passes through a rear shell 31, supporting the cushion 32 of the back surface 30, a ring-shaped pressure distribution plate 25 that is supported against this, the ring plate 24.2, the ring-shaped element 22, the joint plate 21, and finally also the rear wall of the pot-shaped part 24.1 of the receiving chamber 24, which also has a central opening for this purpose. The nut 27 is held fast, unable to turn, in a hexagonal seat on the back side of the joint plate 21, away from the back surface 30.
The joint plate 21 penetrates the ring plate 24.2 with a molded lug 21.1, which has some play relative to the ring plate 24.2 in the penetration area and widens toward the back surface 30. The aforementioned pressure distribution plate 25 rests against this lug 21.1 at its rear side, being even larger in surface than lug 21.1, and also preferably intermeshes with lug 21.1 so that distribution plate 25 cannot turn relative to lug 21.1. Due to the lug 21.1 and the mentioned seat for the nut 27, the joint plate 21 has more of a sleeve shape overall than that of a plate in cross section.
Between the two elements 22 and 23, elastically prestressed by their compression, the joint plate 21 in the receiving chamber 24 and with it the back surface 30 is held in a ground position, although it can swivel relative to this under further compression of the two elements 22 and 23. The swivel ability exists with respect to two axes perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the screw 26 and also in relation to each other. The turning ability of the joint plate 21 about the axial direction of the screw 26 is blocked to prevent a twisting of the back surface 30 relative to the back support 10. The turn prevention is achieved by the engaging of ribs projecting into the inner space of the receiving chamber 25 and formed on the latter into corresponding recesses at the circumference of the elements 22, 23 and the joint plate 21.
Reference number 28 denotes a lid-shaped cover for the rear side of the receiving chamber 24 and reference number 29 denotes a ring-shaped cover for the circumferential region of the receiving chamber, provided mostly for visual appearance.
What has been described above are preferred aspects of the present invention. It is of course not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the present invention, but one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the present invention are possible. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alterations, combinations, modifications, and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 049 677.9 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |