This invention relates to a backrest for a chair.
It is well-known that a backrest for a chair is so arranged that a spring fabric that makes an elastic deformation to expand and contract bridges between frames separately arranged at right and left sides as shown in the Japan Laid-Open Disclosure Public Patent Bulletin (Patent Laid-Open Number 10-192085). In accordance with the backrest, the spring fabric stretches to support a body of a seated person when a load of the seated person applies to the backrest. A feeling to sit on the chair can be adjusted to a certain degree by changing an initial tensile force of the spring fabric.
However, in a state that a load of the seated person is not applied, more specifically, in a state that no person sits on the chair, the spring fabric restores itself to a state that the spring fabric is strained between frames due to an elastic force. In other words, the spring fabric does not contribute to retaining a shape of a support face that supports the body of the seated person three dimensionally. This is inconvenient from a view point of appearance design of the chair.
In order to solve the above problems the present claimed invention arranges a backrest for chair that comprises frame elements arranged in pairs at right and left sides, a flexible support member that bridges the frame elements to support a load of a body of a seated person and an adjust mechanism that can change a bent degree of the support member in multiple states and that can maintain the state against the load of the seated person.
In accordance with the arrangement, it is possible to keep a preferable bent shape of the support member regardless of a size of a seated person. As a result of this, it is possible to keep supporting the body of the seated person in a preferable position. In addition to this, the support member is not necessarily be a spring. It is possible to keep the bent shape even though the seated person is not seated on the chair. As a result of this, a shape retaining property of a support face that supports the body of the seated person can be secured and it is also advantageous for a design of the chair.
As one form of the adjust mechanism represented is that the bent degree of the support member is varied by selectively fastening one end side of the support member to one of multiple different portions of the frame element locating at a corresponding side. More specifically, in the adjust mechanism of this arrangement, a distance between one end side of the support member and the other end side thereof varies depending on which portion of the frame element is tied up by one end side of the support member so that a bent amount of the support member increases or decreases.
If the adjust mechanism is an engaging structure between a pin mounted on either one of the support member and the frame element and at least one engaging hole formed on the other and an engaging portion where the pin makes an engagement with the engaging hole can be varied, it is possible to change the bent amount of the support member without requiring any complicated mechanism.
If the engaging hole has multiple engaging edge portions that make an engagement with the pin so as to tie up the pin when a load of the seated person is applied to the support member and the engaging edge portions are communicating each other and the pin can be changed from a state of engaging a engaging edge portion to a state of engaging another engaging edge portion by operating the pin to move along the engaging hole, it is possible to increase or decrease the bent amount of the support member with a simple operation.
As another arrangement of the adjust mechanism represented is an arrangement that changes a bent degree of the support member by changing a length of a portion that makes a bent transformation when the load of the seated person is applied to the support member.
More concretely, one of multiple different portions at one end side of the support member can be selectively fastened to the frame element locating at a corresponding side. In other words, depending on which portion of the support element is fastened by the frame element a distance between the portion of the support member and the other end side of the support member varies so that a bent amount of the support member increases or decreases. Alternatively, the adjust mechanism may act on at least one end side of the support member wound inward through the frame element so as to change a length of a portion of the support member that bridges front faces of the right and left frame elements.
In addition, if the adjust mechanism has an operating portion to operate the support member in order to change a bent degree of the support member and the operating portion is exposed to a side portion of a back face, it is possible for the seated person to operate the operating portion with keeping a seated state and to increase or decrease the bent amount of the support member so as to transform the support face that supports the body of the seated person to a desired shape.
If the support member is arranged at a height generally corresponding to a lumbar portion of the seated person, the support member supports the lumbar portion of the seated person. And it is possible to change the bent amount of the support member at the discretion of the seated person and to support the lumbar portion in a desired state.
Further, if a generally bag-shaped upholstery member is used to cover the frame elements and the support member, the frame elements, the support member and the upholstery member form a preferable support face so as to support the body of the seated person.
In accordance with the above-described present claimed invention, a shape retaining property of the support face can be secured. In addition, since the bent degree of the support member is kept regardless of the size of the load of the seated person, it is possible to keep supporting the body of the seated person in a preferable position.
One embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to drawings. A chair shown in
The backrest 1 of this embodiment mainly comprises a frame 2 that forms an outline of the backrest 1, a support member 3 supported by the frame 2, a shock absorbing member 4 arranged to overlap a front face of the support member 3 and an upholstery member 5 that covers the frame 2, the support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 4 so as to form a support face S in a front face side to support a body of the seated person.
In this embodiment, the left side frame 211 and the left side plate 212 fixed to the left side frame 211 correspond to the left side frame element 21 and the right side frame 221 and the right side plate 222 fixed to the right side frame 221 correspond to the right side frame element 22. The frame elements 21, 22 play a role of supporting the support member 3 so that the support member 3 can receive (at least a part of) a load of the seated person appropriately. A concrete arrangement of the frame elements 21, 22 is not limited to the embodiment, and it may be so arranged, for example, a plate-shaped frame is bent or curved so that both end portions of the frame project forward compared with a middle portion of the frame and both end portions serve as the frame element. Then the support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 4 bridge the frame elements 21 and 22. More concretely, both end portions of the support member 3 are arranged on each of front faces of the right and left side plates 222, 212 and the shock absorbing member 4 is arranged on a front face of the support member 3. The support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 4 are arranged at a position generally corresponding to the lumbar portion of the seated person and play a role of supporting a load of the seated person, especially a load received from the lumbar portion of the seated person.
The support member 3 is a strip-shaped member having elasticity and made of, for example, a resin material. At one end side of the support member 3 mounted is a pin 31 projecting rearward. In this embodiment, the pin 31 is mounted on the left side end portion of the support member 3. An engaging hole 213 that makes an engagement with the pin 31 is arranged on the frame element 21 of the corresponding side. In this embodiment, the engaging hole 213 is formed on the plate 212 of the left side frame element 21. The other end side of the support member 3 is mounted on the frame element 22 of the corresponding side through a rotational axis 32. More specifically, a right side end portion of the support member 3 is mounted on the plate 222 of the right side frame element 22 from a front face through the rotational axis 32. The support member 3 can make an oscillating movement up and down around the rotational axis 32 arranged on the right side end portion of the support member 3.
Next, an engaging structure of the pin 31 and the engaging hole 213 will be described. As shown in
The inner side edge 214a of the long hole portion 214 locates at a position sufficiently an inner side compared with a position of the inner side edge 215a of the round hole portion 215. As a result of this, a bent degree of the support member 3 can be varied by selectively fastening the pin 31 to one of the inner side edge 214a of the long hole portion 214 and the inner side edge 215a of the round hole portion 215. More specifically, when the pin 31 makes an engagement with the inner side edge 214a of the long hole portion 214, a distance between the pin 31 locating at one side of the support member 3 and the rotational axis 32 locating at the other side of the support member 3 is relatively shortened. As a result, the middle portion of the support member 3 is in a rearward bent state by a relatively big amount. When the pin 31 makes an engagement with the inner side edge 215a of the round hole portion 215, a distance between the pin 31 locating at one side of the support member 3 and the rotational axis 32 locating at the other side of the support member 3 is relatively lengthened. As a result, the middle portion of the support member 3 is in a rearward bent state by a relatively small amount. In this state one side of the support member 3 is made generally in the same height as the other side of the support member 3.
In order to switch a bent amount of the support member 3, operate the pin 31 locating in the long hole portion 214 to move in the round hole portion 215 as shown in
The shock absorbing member 4 has, as shown in
A generally bag-shaped upholstery member 5 covers the frame 2, the support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 4 so as to complete the backrest 1 of this embodiment. The upholstery member 5 is set to a size exactly fitting the frame 2. The upholstery member 5 is preferably made of an elastically expandable material. The upholstery member 5 set up on the front face of the backrest 1 forms the support face S supported by the frame 2, the support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 4 from rearward and supports the body of the seated person. The upholstery member 5 forms the support face S of different shapes in accordance with a bent amount of the shock absorbing member 4, namely, in accordance with a bent amount of the support member 3. In case the pin 31 arranged on one end side of the support member 3 locates in the long hole portion 214 of the engaging hole 213 formed on the plate 212 locating in the corresponding side, middle portions of the support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 4 bend relatively widely so as to be concaved rearward due to the load of the seated person as shown in
Generally speaking, the adjust mechanism is arranged by the engaging structure comprising the pin 31 arranged on the support member 3 and the engaging hole 213 formed on the plate 212 wherein the bent amount of the support member 3 is varied in multiple different states. The adjust mechanism makes it possible to select one of the two different states wherein the bent amount of the support member 3 differs by selectively fastening the pin 31 to one of the multiple different portions on the plate 212, in other words, by selectively fastening the pin 31 to the inner side edge 214a of the long hole portion 214 or the inner side edge 215a of the round hole portion 215.
It is preferable that the pin 31 operated to vary the bent amount of the support member 3 is exposed out of the side portion (in this embodiment, left side portion) of the back face of the backrest 1 for chair. In this embodiment, an area of a back face side of the upholstery member 5 is open so as to expose the pin 31 and the engaging hole 213. Then after the upholstery member 5 covers the flame 2, a cap 6 to cover the area is mounted. The cap 6 is made of, for example, resin in which a perforated window opening 61 is arranged and fixed to the rear face of, for example, the left side plate 212 with a bolt 62 or the like. It is necessary that the window opening 61 is so formed not to prevent the pin 31 from moving along the engaging hole 213. In this embodiment a shape of the window opening 61 is so formed to be similar to that of the engaging hole 213.
In accordance with this embodiment, since the backrest 1 for chair comprises a pair of the frame elements 21, 22 arranged in pairs at the right and left sides, the flexible support member 3 that bridges the frame elements 21, 22 to support the load of the body of the seated person and the adjust mechanism that can vary a bent degree of the support member 3 in multiple states and that can maintain the state against the load of the seated person, it is possible to secure a shape retaining property of the shape of the support face S that supports the body of the seated person. In addition, it is possible to keep supporting the body of the seated person in a preferable position.
Since the adjust mechanism is arranged at least one of the right and left sides and the bent degree of the support member 3 is varied by selectively fastening one end side of the support member 3 to one of multiple different portions of the frame element 21 locating at a corresponding side, it is possible to increase or decrease the bent amount of the support member 3 by changing the distance between one end side (especially, the pin 31) of the support member 3 and the other end side (especially, the rotational axis 32).
Since the adjust mechanism is an engaging structure between the pin 31 mounted on the support member 3 and at least one engaging hole formed on the frame element 21 and an engaging portion where the pin 31 makes an engagement with the engaging hole can be varied, it is possible to change the bent amount of the support member 3 without requiring any complicated mechanism.
Since the engaging hole 213 has multiple engaging edge portions, more specifically, the inner side edge 214a of the long hole portion 214 and the inner side edge 215a of the round hole portion 215 that make an engagement with the pin 31 so as to tie up the pin 31 when the load of the seated person is applied to the support member 3 and the engaging edge portions are communicating each other and the pin 31 can be changed from a state of engaging an engaging edge portion to a state of engaging another engaging edge portion by operating the pin 31 to move along the engaging hole 213, it is possible to increase or decrease the bend amount of the support member 3 with a simple operation.
In addition, the adjust mechanism has the grip 313 of the pin 31 as the operating portion to operate the support member 3 to change the bent degree of the support member 3 and the grip 313 is exposed in the side portion of the back face, it is possible for the seated person to operate the grip 313 with keeping a seated state and to increase or decrease the bent amount of the support member 3 so as to transform the support face S that supports the body of the seated person to a desired shape.
Since the support member 3 is arranged at a height generally corresponding to the lumbar portion, the support member 3 can support the lumbar portion of the seated person. Then it is possible to support the lumbar portion in a desired state by changing the bent amount of the support member 3 at the discretion of the seated person.
Further, the generally bag-shaped upholstery member 5 covers the frame element 21, 22 and the support member 3 so that the frame elements 21, 22, the support member 3 and the shock absorbing member 5 form the preferable support face S to support the body of the seated person.
The present claimed invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment. Especially, the support member 3 and the adjust mechanism may be variously modified in addition to the above embodiment. Next, a concrete modified form of the support member 3 and the adjust mechanism will be described. The frame 2 and the upholstery member 5 may be the same as that of the above-embodiment, then explanation and drawings will be omitted in each of the modified forms.
First, in the above embodiment there are two engaging edge portions (the inner side edge 214a of the long hole portion 214 and the inner side edge 215a of the round hole portion 215) with which the pin 31 makes an engagement when the support member 3 receives a load of a seated person, however, three and more engaging edge portions 213x may be arranged as shown in a first modified form in
Next, in the above embodiment, the bent amount of the support member 3 is increased or decreased by changing the distance between one end side of the support member 3 and the other end side thereof. More specifically, a length itself of a portion that bends rearward due to the load of the seated person does not change. Contrary, it is possible to increase or decrease the bent amount of the support member 3 by changing a length of a portion that bends rearward due to the load of the seated person. For example, in a second modified form shown in
In a third modified embodiment shown in
In a fourth modified form shown in
In a fifth modified form shown in
Other concrete arrangement is not limited to the above-described embodiment and may be variously modified without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P2003-384168 | Nov 2003 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/812,358, filed Mar. 30, 2004, which claims priority from Japanese application P2003-384168 filed Nov. 13, 2003. The entire contents of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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