Backrest structure of a chair, particularly a drum chair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193315
  • Patent Number
    6,193,315
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A backrest for a chair, particularly a drum performance chair, which backrest can be adjusted both in height and in tilt angle with respect to the seat. The backrest has two upright arms. A base body is fixed to the chair seat. The base body has an upstanding part. A holder is supported on the upstanding part of the base body. The holder includes an arm sliding part which engage the backrest arms. The arm holder is pivotable about an axis. A holding plate is screw tightened selectively for holding the arms of the backrest at the selected height or loosened to permit the arms of the backrest to be changed in height. A front and back adjusting screw extending from the holder has a contact part that engages the base body. The degree of tightening of the adjusting screw with respect to the holder determines the tilt angle of the holder and the backrest.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the backrest for a chair, and particularly for a drum chair.




A backrest of a drum chair is used by a performer to rest between drum performances or to mitigate the instability of his posture by placing both of his legs on the pedal part simultaneously in connection with the use of a twin-bass or a twin drum pedal.




DESCRIPTION OF A PRIOR ART EMBODIMENT




The backrest of a drum chair is ordinarily a normal backrest used for an office chair or a business chair. The drum chair


90


shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

is comprised of a backrest


91


, an L-shaped arm


93


and a seat


97


. One end of the L-shaped arm


93


is inserted into a holder


95


on the lower surface of the seat


97


, where the L-shaped arm


93


is fixed by a fixing screw F


1


. The position of the backrest in the back and forth direction with respect to the seat


97


is set by adjusting the depth of insertion of the L-shaped arm


93


into the holder.




At the other end of the L-shaped arm


93


, the backrest


91


is fixed by a fixing screw F


2


after insertion of the insert plate


92


of the backrest


91


into the insertion hole


93




a.


The height of the backrest


91


is set by adjusting the insertion depth of the insert plate


92


. For the chair to be transported, it is dismantled into the backrest


91


, the L-shaped arm


93


and the seat


97


. For use, these parts are reassembled.




The backrest of a chair used in an office, etc. is ordinarily shaped curved to accommodate the shape of the back of a man, with many being sized to fit the width of a human being. This makes it possible for the performer's back to contact the backrest during a performance. As a result, the chair tends to move and threatens to tumble in the worst case.




In addition, it is desirable to adjust the position of the backrest according to the preference or the body type of the performer. In the conventional chair shown in

FIG. 9

or

FIG. 10

, for example, if the L-shaped arm


93


is lightly inserted into the holder


95


, the fixing between the L-shaped arm


93


and the holder


95


tends to loosen when the performer starts resting on the backrest. As a result, the L-shaped arm


93


is almost always deeply inserted.




Moreover, adjustment of the height of the backrest


91


has been limited to the depth of the insertion hole


93




a


of the L-shaped arm


93


, and it is not extendable to a full range as desired by the performer.




Moreover, a compact construction is desirable to make it easier to transport the chair. In a conventional chair, dismantling of the fixed screw F


1


alone does not make the chair compact enough, and the extra dismantling of the fixed screw F


2


is required. This makes it unsatisfactory as the backrest of a drum chair.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has an object of solving the foregoing problems. It provides a backrest structure for a chair, particularly a drum chair, which does not pose an obstacle to the performer, which can be adjusted at the desire of the performer, and is of a compact construction, making it easier to transport.




The backrest, particularly of a drum chair, of the invention has a structure in which the backrest is freely adjustable in its height and its tilt angle with respect to the seat and it can be detached when necessary. The chair comprises a main base body which is fixed to the seat and which has an upstanding part on the back of the seat, a main backrest body where the backrest part is installed and which comprises two arms at the right and at the left, with a certain distance between them, an arm holder which is comprised of a support which is held freely rotatably in the back and forth direction through an axle at the standing part of the main base body, and arm sliding part which contacts the inner surfaces of the right and left arms. An arm fixing screw is protuberantly provided on the inner side of the said arm sliding part. A screw hole is formed in opposition to the upstanding part of the main base body. An arm holding plate has a through hole into which the arm fixing screw is inserted and that plate has flanges which slidingly contact the outsides of the right and left arms. The height of the arm holding plate is such that it can be accommodated inside the arms at the right and at the left when that plate is rotated 90 degrees, with the said insertion hole at its center. A front and back adjusting screw is screwed into a threaded part of the arm holder and includes a contact part which contacts the upstanding part of the main base body at the tip of that screw. The arm holder is rotatable around its axle upon the movement of the contact part by the screw. An arm fixing nut is screwed from outside of the arm holding plate onto the arm fixing screw of the arm holder for setting the backrest height.




Other objects and features of the present invention are explained below with reference to the attached drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a drum chair having a backrest as an example of the invention.





FIG. 2

is an oblique view of the essential parts of the backrest.





FIG. 3

is an oblique view of the essential part, dismantled.





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal section showing the adjusted state of the height of the main backrest body.





FIG. 5

is a cross section of the essential part of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a similar cross section showing the state in which the arm holding plate has been separated from the arm holding member.





FIG. 7

is a cross section showing the angular adjustment of the main backrest body.





FIG. 8

is an oblique view when the main backrest body has been dismantled from the arm holder.





FIG. 9

is a side view showing an example of the drum chair according to prior art.





FIG. 10

is a rear view thereof.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The backrest of a drum chair according to the invention has a structure enabling the backrest


12


to be freely adjustable in height and tilt angle with respect to the seat


11


, and enabling easy dismantling. The backrest comprises a main base body


20


, a backrest main body


30


, an arm holder


40


, an arm holding plate


50


, a back and forth adjusting screw member


60


and an arm fixing nut


70


.




In

FIG. 1

, the seat


11


has a concave-convex shape in consideration of user comfort. Legs Y beneath the seat


11


cause the drum chair to be supported at the center of the seat.




In

FIGS. 1-3

, the main base body


20


combines the backrest main body


30


, which includes a backrest


12


, with the seat


11


to form an integral body. The base body


20


is fixed to the seat


11


. The body


20


includes an upstanding part


22


at the rear side of the seat


11


. For example, the main base body


20


is L-shape as viewed from the side. It is fixed by installation screws


23


at the lower surface of the seat


11


through an installation plate


21


on one side. A cap


29


covers the top of the main base body


20


, which is in the shape of a tube.




The backrest main body


30


supports the backrest


12


so that the back of the performer of the contacts at an upper prescribed position with respect to the seat


11


, and the assembly includes the backrest


12


and two arms


31


and


32


to the right and the left below the backrest


12


.




The backrest


12


is made of either resin or a fabric, etc. and is formed suitably in the shape of an oval or a cylinder. It can be so small as to contact a part of the back of the performer.




A spacer


36


between the arms


31


and


32


at the lower end of the backrest maintains the arms at a fixed separation. The spacer


36


is fixed to the arms by installation screws


37


through the holes


37




a


in the arms and the spring washers


38


.




At the tops of both arms


31


and


32


, there are installation parts


33


at the lower surface of the backrest


12


. The installation screws


34


pass through the installation holes


33




a


and spring washers


35


and are screwed into the backrest.




The arm holder


40


holds and enables positional adjustment of the backrest main body


30


. The holder is comprised of an axial support


41


, an arm slider part


45


, an arm fixing screw


47


and a screw hole


49


.




The axial support


41


holds the arm holder


40


at the upstanding arm


22


of the base body


20


with respect to the back and forth directions through an axle bolt


42


. The axle bolt


42


passes through an axle hole


41




a


and is secured by a washer


41




b


and a nut


41




c.






The two rearwardly projecting arm sliders


45


extend inside the arms


31


and


32


at the right and at the left of the body


30


. The slider comprises a groove member with a U-cross section.




An arm fixing screw


47


extends through a fixed screw hole


48


that opens inside of the arm slider


45


. The screw


47


passes through the insertion hole


52


of an arm holding plate


50


, described below.




A screw hole


49


is in opposition to the upstanding arm


22


of the body


20


and below the fixed screw hole


48


. A back and forth adjustment screw


60


, described below, is installed in the hole


49


.




The arm holding plate


50


holds the two arms


31


and


32


located at the right and at the left of the backrest main body


30


at the prescribed locations of the arm holding member


40


. The plate


50


comprises an insertion hole


52


for insertion of the arm fixing screw


47


and flanges


55


and


56


which slidingly contact the outsides of the right and left arms


31


and


32


, respectively.





FIG. 5

shows that the flanges


55


and


56


of the arm holding plate


50


have inner surfaces in close contact with the outer surfaces of the right and left arms


31


and


32


of the body


30


.




In addition, the height of the arm holding plate


50


in its orientation in

FIGS. 3 and 5

is such that the plate


50


can be accommodated between the right and left arms


31


and


32


when the plate


50


is rotated 90 degrees with its insertion hole


52


as the center, as shown in FIG.


8


. In

FIG. 8

, the height of the longitudinal side of the arm holding plate


50


is smaller than a fixed distance between the two arms


31


and


32


at the right and at the left.




The back and forth adjustment screw


60


adjusts the angle of the backrest main body


30


which is held on the arm holder


40


by rotating the arm holder


40


around its axial support


41


. The screw


60


comprises a screw part


61


which is rotated to a set distance, by being screwed through the screw hole


49


of the arm holder


40


. A contact part


65


at the end of the screw part


61


engages the rear facing side of the upstanding arm


22


of the main base body


20


.




Comparing

FIGS. 4 and 7

, the contact distance, before engagement between part


22


of the body


20


and the contact part


65


at the tip of the screw


60


, is changed by adjusting the back and forth adjusting screw member


60


. This correspondingly rotates the arm holding member


40


around the axial support


41


for adjusting the angle of the main backrest body


30


.




The arm fixing nut


70


fixes two arms


31


and


32


at the right and at the left at the arm holder


40


by the arm holding plate


50


. The nut


70


is screwed from outside the arm holding plate


50


onto the arm fixing screw


47


of the arm holder


40


. A spring


77


gives the arm holding plate


50


a continuous outward bias.




The height and angle adjustments of the backrest of the chair are explained with reference to

FIGS. 4 through 8

.




Adjustment of the height of the backrest


12


is performed by sliding the arms


31


and


32


of the main backrest body


30


in the vertical direction along the arm sliding part


45


of the arm holder


40


. Where the height of arms


31


and


32


is to be fixed, the arm fixing nut


70


is tightened, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The insides of the arms


31


and


32


are in close contact with the arm sliding part


45


and, in addition, the outside of the arms


31


and


32


are in close contact with the flanges


55


and


56


of the arm holding plate


50


.




When the height of the backrest


12


is to be adjusted, the arm fixing nut


70


is loosened, as shown in

FIG. 6

, and the flanges


55


and


56


of the arm holding plate


50


are separated from the two arms


31


and


32


, thereby releasing the fixed state of the arms


31


and


32


. The right and left arms


31


and


32


, which are spaced apart at a distance by the spacer


36


, move along the outside of the arm sliding part


45


as they slide in the up and down directions.




After the backrest part


12


has been set at a suitable height, the arm fixing nut


70


is tightened and the flanges


55


and


56


of the arm holding plate


50


are arranged outside of the arm parts


31


and


32


for fixing.




Next, the angle of the backrest


12


can be adjusted by moving the contact part


65


on the screw part


61


of the back and forth adjustment screw


60


back and forth to rotate the arm holding member


40


around its axial support


41


. During adjustment of the angle of the backrest part


12


, if the back and forth adjustment screw


60


is moved toward the upstanding part


22


, and as the part


22


is pressed, the arm holder


40


where the main backrest body


30


is held is rotated toward the seat


11


around the axle bolt


42


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, which tilts the backrest


12


and the arms


31


and


32


. On the other hand, if the back and forth adjusting screw


60


is returned, the backrest main body


30


is tilted backward.




The structure of the invention permits the backrest main body


30


with a backrest part


12


to be detached from the main base body


20


. This leaves the seat


11


with the arm holder


40


, the arm holding part


50


, the back and forth adjustment screw


60


and the arm fixing nut


70


fixed at the upstanding part


22


.




The main backrest body


30


can be removed by rotating the arm holding plate


50


over 90 degrees, with its insertion hole


52


as the rotation center, as is shown in FIG.


8


. The arm holding plate


50


is of a size to be accommodated between the arms


31


and


32


of the backrest main body


30


after that rotation of 90 degrees with the insertion hole


52


as the center. The body


30


can be detached smoothly.




As has been explained above, the invention makes it possible to adjust the position of the chair backrest as the performer wishes as to the height and angular adjustment of the backrest with respect to the seat and the adjustment is easily performed by the back and forth adjusting screw and the arm fixing nut. Free adjustment of the position of the backrest enables a performer to play at a position he likes best and to avoid a problem of unintentional contact during the course of the performance.




As the backrest main body can be detached, it can be conveniently divided into the main backrest body and the rest of the seat, e.g. when it is to be transported or stored.




Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A backrest and a chair, wherein the chair comprises a seat, a support for the seat and the backrest above the seat, the seat having a rear side; the backrest is adjustable both as to its height and its angle of tilt with respect to the seat of the chair and is detachable from the seat, the backrest comprising:a main base body including a seat part which is attachable to the seat of the chair and an upstanding part at the rear side of the seat; a main backrest including upstanding arms spaced a distance apart, and a backrest part supported on the arms; an arm holder comprised of a support which is held at the upstanding part of the main base body of the backrest and is comprised of an axis extending horizontally and oriented for enabling the backrest to pivot toward and away from the seat around the axis; the arm holder including an arm sliding part which slidably engages the arms of the backrest; an arm holding plate positionable at the side of the arms away from the arm holding member and including side flanges slidingly contacting the arms of the backrest; an opening through the arm holding plate; an arm fixing screw which extends through the arm holder and through the opening in the arm holding plate, an arm fixing nut screwed on to the arm fixing screw from the outside the arm holding plate for securing the arm holding plate against the arms of the backrest, whereby when the arm fixing nut is loosened, the arm of the backrest may be moved to raise and lower the backrest, and when the arm fixing nut is tightened on the arm fixing screw, the backrest is set in height; a front and back motion adjusting screw, the arm holder having a threaded opening therein for receiving the front and back motion adjusting screw so that the extent to which the adjusting screw may project from the arm holder toward the seat is adjustable; a contact part on the adjusting screw and the adjusting screw and its contact part being positioned for engaging the upstanding part of the main base body at the contact part, such that the rotation of the adjusting screw with respect to the arm holder adjusts the tilting of the arm holder with respect to the seat and thereby adjusts the tilt of the backrest with respect to the seat by pivoting the arm holder and the backrest around the axis of the arm holder.
  • 2. The backrest and chair of claim 1, wherein the arms are parallel to each other, and the arms have inner sides facing each other and having opposite outsides; the arm sliding part of the arm holder comprising left and right arms sliding parts which respectively engage the inner sides of the arms; andthe arm holding plate having left and right flanges which slidingly contact the outsides of the arms.
  • 3. The backrest and chair of claim 2, wherein the arm holding plate is of such height that the arm holding plate may be rotated with respect to the backrest such that the arm holding plate fits entirely between the arms with the flanges in the space between the arms, and the arm fixing screw supports the arm holding plate and serves as a rotation axis for the holding plate to be rotated from between the arms to a position where the flanges slidingly contact the outsides of the arms.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-050937 Feb 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
1000814 Johnson Aug 1911
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