Chair chassis

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6644743
  • Patent Number
    6,644,743
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brown; Peter R.
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A chair includes a chair base, a seat mounted on top of the chair base, a backrest pivotally attached to a rear of the seat, and a chassis mounted below the seat. When the backrest is tilted rearward, the seat moves forward and urges a movable member of the chassis to shift. The chassis further has a positioning mechanism with at least one positioning plate for retaining the backrest in a desired inclination angle. The positioning plate carries a rear end of the seat upward when the backrest is tilted rearward, thereby further improving the sitting stability.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a chair chassis for improving supporting stability when the backrest of the chair is in a tilted state.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 7

of the drawings illustrates a conventional chair comprising a base


1


′, a support frame


2


′, a seat


3


′, and a backrest


4


′. The base


1


′ includes a post


11


′ in a central area thereof. The support frame


2


′ is formed by means of bending a metal tube and includes a bottom connected to the post


11


′. The support frame


2


′ further includes a connecting block


21


′ on each of two sides thereof, with a positioning rod


22


′ attached to each connecting block


21


′. The backrest


4


′ is connected to a rear of the support frame


2


′ at two sections of the support frame


2


′. The seat


3


′ has a rear end connected to a bottom of the backrest


4


′. Two sliding rods


31


′ are respectively provided to undersides of two sides of the seat


3


′ and extended through the connecting blocks


21


′. When the backrest


4


′ is tilted rearward, the seat


3


′ shifts and the sliding rods


31


′ are moved accordingly. Further, the positioning rods


22


′ can be operated to be engaged with the sliding rods


31


′ for retaining the backrest


4


′ in the desired inclination angle.




However, when the backrest


4


′ is tilted rearward, the backrest


4


′ is not supported at its central area, failing to provide a stable support while the user lying his or her back in the backrest


4


′. Further, the sliding rods


31


′ respectively slide along the connecting blocks


21


′ while the seat


3


′ is moving such that the sliding rods


31


′ are apt to shift from their normal position or the sliding rods


31


′ are apt to bend and deform, causing the sliding rods


31


′ to be stuck in the connecting blocks


21


′. Further, the level of the seat


3


′ is not adjustable and thus not suitable for users of different heights. Further, the support frame


2


′ formed by means of bending cannot be folded after the chair is disassembled, causing inconvenience to transport and storage.





FIG. 8

of the drawings illustrates another conventional chair that includes a chassis


6


′ attached to an underside of a seat


5


′ and a backrest


7


′ attached to a rear of the seat


5


′. An elastic means


61


′ is provided in the chassis


6


′ so that the front end of the seat


5


′ is moved upward when the backrest


7


′ is tilted rearward. However, the center of gravity of the user sitting in the chair is moved rearward while the backrest


7


′ is tilted rearward. As a result, the user might fall from the chair and thus be injured.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a chair chassis for improving supporting stability by moving the seat forward when the backrest of the chair is in an inclined state.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a chair chassis that limits the maximum inclination angle of the backrest.




A further object of the preset invention is to provide a chair chassis allowing easy assembly and transport convenience.




A chair in accordance with the present invention includes:




a chair base;




a seat mounted on top of the chair base;




a backrest pivotally attached to a rear of the seat, the backrest including a support rod mounted thereon; and




a chassis mounted below the seat, the chassis including a base, a positioning mechanism, a movable member, and a support frame;




the base including a rear end fixedly connected to the support frame, the base including an intermediate portion for connection with the positioning mechanism, the base further including a front end on which two guide plates are mounted for connecting with a front end of the movable member, each guide plate having a guide slot;




the positioning mechanism including at least one positioning plate and a control rod, said at least one positioning plate being mounted to the base and including an end connected to a rear end of the movable member, a top having a hole defined therein, and an intermediate portion having a slot defined therein, the control rod controlling said at least one positioning plate to move between a loosened position and a tightening position for retaining the backrest in a desired inclination angle;




the movable member including an upper end fixed to the seat, a front axle rod being mounted to a front end of the movable member and extending through the guide slots of the guide plates of the base, a rear axle rod being mounted to a rear end of the movable member and extending through the hole of said at least one positioning plate;




the support frame including a bottom fixed to a rear end of the base and a top pivotally connected to the support rod of the backrest;




wherein when the backrest is tilted rearward, the seat moves forward and urges the movable member to shift, with the front axle rod sliding along the guide slots of the guide plates, and with said at least one positioning plate moving together with the rear axle rod.




Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a chair with a chassis in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the chair in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a positioning mechanism of the chair in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the chair, illustrating adjustment of the level of the seat.





FIG. 5

is another side view of the chair, illustrating inclination of the backrest of the chair.





FIG. 6

is a side view of a modified embodiment of the chair in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a conventional chair.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of another conventional chair.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 3

, a chair in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a chair base


1


, a seat


2


, a backrest


3


, and a chassis


4


. A pneumatic rod


11


is mounted to a center of the chair base


1


. The seat


2


includes a connecting portion


21


in a central area thereof, the connecting portion


21


having holes


211


for connecting with the chassis


4


. A pivotal portion


22


is formed on a rear of the seat


2


and includes holes


221


through which a pin


222


extends, thereby pivotally connecting the backrest


3


to the seat


2


.




The backrest


3


includes a pivotal portion


31


at a bottom thereof, the pivotal portion


31


having holes


31


for cooperating with the pivotal portion


22


of the seat


2


. The backrest


3


further has a support rod


32


extending in a horizontal direction and located in an intermediate portion of the backrest


3


. The support rod


32


includes a pivotal portion


321


having holes


322


for pivotal connection with a support frame


46


of the chassis


46


.




The chassis


4


includes a base


41


, a positioning mechanism


42


, an adjusting rod


43


, a movable member


44


, a cover


45


, and the support frame


46


mentioned above. The base


41


includes a mounting portion


411


at a rear end thereof, the mounting portion


411


having holes


4111


. The base


41


further has holes


412


for connection with the support frame


46


. Further, a connecting portion


413


is formed on a central area of the base


41


and has a hole


4131


for connection with the positioning mechanism


42


. Further, two guide plate


414


are mounted in front of the base


41


for connection with a front end of the movable member


44


, each guide plate


414


having a guide slot


4141


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the positioning mechanism


42


includes at least one positioning plate


421


and a control rod


422


. The positioning plate


421


has a top with a hole


4211


for connection with a rear end of the movable member


44


. An axle


423


is extended into a slot


4212


defined in an intermediate portion of the positioning plate


421


to thereby mount the positioning plate


421


to the base


41


. An elastic element


424


is mounted around the axle


423


, and a tightening member


425


is attached to an end of the axle


423


. The positioning plate


421


is raised when the seat


2


is moved forward. The control rod


422


has an end pivotally engaged in the holes


4131


of the connecting portion


413


of the base


41


. The control rod


422


further has an inclined side


4221


and a top


4222


. The inclined side


4221


and the top


4222


of the control rod


422


control selective abutment of the pin


423


. More specifically, the control rod


422


can be turned to make the top


422


abuts against the axle


423


, causing the tightening member


425


not to press against the, positioning plate


421


such that the positioning plate


421


is in a loosened state. Alternatively, the control rod


422


can be turned to make the inclined side


4221


abut against the axle


423


, causing the tightening member


425


to press against the positioning member


421


under the action of the elastic element


424


, thereby retaining the positioning plate


421


in place.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the adjusting rod


43


is mounted to the mounting portion


411


of the base


41


and has an end


431


for actuating an end of the pneumatic rod


11


. The movable member


44


includes holes


441


for connection with the seat


2


. The movable member


44


further has a pivotal portion


442


with holes


4421


on a front end thereof. An axle


444


extends into the holes


4421


of the pivotal portion


442


and the guide slots


4141


of the base


41


. The movable member


44


further has a pivotal portion


443


with holes


4431


on a rear end thereof. An axle


445


is extended through the holes


4431


of the pivotal portion


443


and the hole


4211


of the positioning plate


421


. Further, the movable member


44


has holes


446


for connection with the cover


45


. The cover


45


encloses the base


41


and includes holes


451


for connection with the movable member


44


.




The support frame


46


includes a connecting portion


461


on a bottom thereof, the connecting portion


461


having holes


4611


for secure connection with the base


41


. The support frame


46


further has a pivotal portion


462


on a top thereof, the pivotal portion


462


having a hole


4621


through which pins


4622


extends, thereby being pivotally connected to the support rod


32


of the backrest


3


. The support frame


46


further has a cover plate


463


on an outer side thereof.




The backrest


3


is pivotally connected by pins


22


at its bottom end to the seat


2


, with the support frame


46


supporting the user lying in the chair. The support stability is improved. Further, the user may operate the adjusting rod


43


to actuate the pneumatic rod


11


to thereby adjusting the level of the seat


2


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 5

, when the backrest


3


is tilted rearward, the seat


2


together with the movable member


44


shifts, and the axle


444


is moved along the guide slots


4141


. Thus, the seat


2


that provides a support for the buttock of the user is moved forward when the user lies rearward; namely, the buttock of the user is also moved forward together with the seat


2


, and the center of gravity of the user is moved to thereby prevent falling of the user while the backrest


3


is tilted rearward. Further, the axle


445


carries the positioning plate


421


upward. Thus, the rear end of the seat


2


is raised to further improve the sitting stability. Further, during movement of the backrest


3


, the end edge of each guide slot


4141


limits further movement of the axle


444


, and the end edge of the slot


4212


of the positioning plate


421


stops further movement of the axle rod


445


, thereby limiting the inclination angle of the backrest


3


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a modified embodiment of the invention, wherein armrests


5


of desired types can be provided, and a leg assembly


6


with casters (not labeled) can be used to replace the base


1


, which is still within the scope of the invention.




According to the above description, it is appreciated that the seat


2


can be moved forward while the backrest


3


is tilted rearward. The buttock of the user is thus moved forward to prevent the user from falling from the chair encountered in the prior art chair structure. Further, the support rod


32


of the backrest


3


provides improved support for the user. Further, the chair can be disassembled and thus occupies a smaller space when compared with the conventional designs, which is convenient to transport. The problem of being stuck of sliding rods of the conventional design as a result of shifting of the sliding rods is also avoided.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A chair comprising:a chair base (1); a seat (2) mounted on top of the chair base (1); a backrest (3) pivotally attached to a rear of the seat (2), the backrest (3) including a support rod (32) mounted thereon; and a chassis (4) mounted below the seat (2), the chassis (4) including a base (41), a positioning mechanism (42), a movable member (44), and a support frame (46); the base (41) including a rear end fixedly connected to the support frame (46), the base (41) including an intermediate portion for connection with the positioning mechanism (42), the base (41) further including a front end on which two guide plates (414) are mounted for connecting with a front end of the movable member (44), each guide plate (414) having a guide slot (4141); the positioning mechanism (42) including at least one positioning plate (421) and a control rod (422), said at least one positioning plate (421) being mounted to the base (41) and including an end connected to a rear end of the movable member (44), a top having a hole (4211) defined therein, and an intermediate portion having a slot (4212) defined therein, the control rod (422) controlling said at least one positioning plate (421) to move between a loosened position and a tightening position for retaining the backrest in a desired inclination angle; the movable member (44) including an upper end fixed to the seat (2), a front axle rod (444) being mounted to a front end of the movable member (44) and extending through the guide slots (4141) of the guide plates (414) of the base (41), a rear axle rod (445) being mounted to a rear end of the movable member (44) and extending through the hole (4211) of said at least one positioning plate (421); the support frame (46) including a bottom fixed to a rear end of the base (41) and a top pivotally connected to the support rod (32) of the backrest (3); wherein when the backrest (3) is tilted rearward, the seat (2) moves forward and urges the movable member (44) to shift, with the front axle rod (444) sliding along the guide slots (4141) of the guide plates (414), and with said at least one positioning plate (421) moving together with the rear axle rod (445).
  • 2. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one positioning plate moves upward when the seat is moved forward, thereby carrying the rear end of the seat upward.
  • 3. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slot (4211) of said at least one positioning plate (421) is extended through by an axle (423) to thereby mount said at least one positioning plate to the base (41), an elastic element (424) being mounted around the axle (423), a tightening member (425) being mounted to an end of the axle (423), the control rod (422) being pivotally connected to the base (41) and including an inclined side (4221) and a top side (4222), wherein said at least one positioning plate (421) is in the loosened position when the inclined side (4221) abuts against the axle (423), and wherein said at least one positioning plate (421) is in the tightening position when the top side (4222) presses against the axle (423), with the elastic element (424) biasing the tightening member (425) to press against and thus retain said at least one positioning plate (421).
  • 4. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support rod (32) extends in a horizontal direction and located in an intermediate portion of the backrest (3).
US Referenced Citations (8)
Number Name Date Kind
2400588 McArthur May 1946 A
4045081 Ueno Aug 1977 A
4068888 Bottemiller Jan 1978 A
5211444 Kjellman May 1993 A
5340194 Neumuller Aug 1994 A
5423595 Hancock Jun 1995 A
6467842 Lu Oct 2002 B1
6467845 Chen Oct 2002 B1