1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair and, more particularly, to an office chair.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional chair comprises a seat, an elastic plate having a lower end mounted on the seat, a back mounted the upper end of the elastic plate, and a stand mounted on the bottom of the seat. When in use, the elastic plate is located between the seat and the back so that when the back is pressed by a user's weight, the elastic plate is deformed in an elastic manner to recline the back relative to the seat. Thus, when the back is pressed by the user's weight, the back is moved rearward and downward to an inclined position by the deformation of the elastic plate so as to provide a comfortable sensation to the user. However, the elastic plate easily produces an elastic fatigue during a long-term utilization, so that the inclined angle of the back is too large when the user presses the back, thereby causing an uncomfortable sensation to the user when the elastic plate is inoperative.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a chair, comprising a chair body, at least one connecting member pivotally connected with the chair body, at least one back portion connected with the connecting member to press and pivot the connecting member outward relative to the chair body, and at least one restoring device mounted between the connecting member and the chair body to pull the connecting member toward the chair body.
The chair body includes a base. The base of the chair body is provided with at least one receiving chamber to receive the restoring device. The restoring device includes a threaded adjusting sleeve rotatably mounted in the receiving chamber of the base, a threaded rod screwed into the adjusting sleeve, a pull cord having a first end mounted on the connecting member to move in concert with the connecting member and a second end mounted on the threaded rod to pull the threaded rod and the adjusting sleeve toward the connecting member, and an elastic member mounted on the threaded rod and biased between the base of the chair body and the adjusting sleeve to push the threaded rod and the adjusting sleeve outward relative to the connecting member.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a chair having angle and tension adjusting functions.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, when the back portion is pressed by a user's weight, the connecting member is driven by the back portion and is pivoted about the support shaft of the chair body so that the back portion is moved rearward and downward to adjust the inclined angle of the back portion so as to provide a comfortable sensation to the user.
According to another advantage of the present invention, when the connecting member is pivoted, the elastic member provides a damping force to damp and stop a further movement of the back portion so as to limit the inclined angle of the back portion.
According to a further advantage of the present invention, when the force applied on the back portion disappears, the pull cord is driven by the restoring force of the elastic member so that the connecting member is moved forward and upward to return the back portion to the original position.
According to a further advantage of the present invention, when the elastic member produces an elastic fatigue during a long-term utilization, the adjusting sleeve can be rotated to compress the elastic member so as to increase the tension of the elastic member.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The chair body 10 includes a base 11, a support shaft 17 mounted on the base 11 and connected with the connecting member 21, a seat portion 12 mounted on the base 11, and a stand 13 mounted on the base 11. The base 11 of the chair body 10 is provided with at least one receiving chamber 141 to receive the restoring device 30. The receiving chamber 141 of the base 11 has a side provided with a through hole 142 and has an end portion provided with an opening 148. The base 11 of the chair body 10 has a lower end provided with a bottom face 14, and the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11 is formed in the bottom face 14 of the base 11. The seat portion 12 of the chair body 10 is mounted on an upper portion of the base 11. The support shaft 17 of the chair body 10 traverses the bottom face 14 of the base 11. The stand 13 of the chair body 10 is connected with the bottom face 14 of the base 11.
The connecting member 21 is pivotally connected with the base 11 of the chair body 10 and has a first end connected with a lower portion of the back portion 20 and a second end pivotally connected with the support shaft 17 of the chair body 10. The connecting member 21 has a side provided with a mounting hole 211. Preferably, the connecting member 21 is pivotally connected with the back portion 20 by a connecting shaft 213. Alternatively, the connecting member 21 and the back portion 20 are formed integrally.
The restoring device 30 is mounted between the connecting member 21 and the base 11 of the chair body 10 and includes a threaded adjusting sleeve 33 rotatably mounted in the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11, a threaded rod 311 screwed into the adjusting sleeve 33, a pull cord 31 having a first end mounted on the connecting member 21 to move in concert with the connecting member 21 and a second end mounted on the threaded rod 311 to pull the threaded rod 311 and the adjusting sleeve 33 toward the connecting member 21, a catch block 312 secured on the first end of the pull cord 31 and locked onto the mounting hole 211 of the connecting member 21 to attach the first end of the pull cord 31 to the connecting member 21, and an elastic member 32 mounted on the threaded rod 311 and biased between the base 11 of the chair body 10 and the adjusting sleeve 33 to push the threaded rod 311 and the adjusting sleeve 33 outward relative to the connecting member 21.
The threaded rod 311 of the restoring device 30 is extended through the through hole 142 into the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11 and is movable axially in the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11. The elastic member 32 of the restoring device 30 is received in the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11. The pull cord 31 of the restoring device 30 is extended through the through hole 142 into the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11 and is movable in the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11. The pull cord 31 of the restoring device 30 is extended through the mounting hole 211 of the connecting member 21. The adjusting sleeve 33 of the restoring device 30 is movable axially in the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11. The adjusting sleeve 33 of the restoring device 30 has a substantially hexagonal shape and has an inner portion provided with a screw bore 330 screwed onto the threaded rod 311.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connecting member 21 has a top provided with a plurality of tracks 212, and the seat portion 12 of the chair body 10 has a front end pivotally connected with a front end of the base 11 by a pivot shaft 18 and a rear end provided with a plurality of support rollers 121 mounted in the tracks 212 of the connecting member 21.
The restoring device 30 further includes a washer 313 secured on the first end of the pull cord 31 and located between the mounting hole 211 of the connecting member 21 and the catch block 312 to lock the catch block 312 onto the mounting hole 211 of the connecting member 21 and to enhance the combination strength of the catch block 312 and the pull cord 31, and a spacer 321 mounted on the threaded rod 311 and located between the elastic member 32 and the adjusting sleeve 33 to position the elastic member 32 onto the adjusting sleeve 33. The elastic member 32 of the restoring device 30 surrounds the pull cord 31 and has a first end abutting a peripheral wall defining the through hole 142 of the base 11 and a second end abutting the spacer 321. The spacer 321 of the restoring device 30 abuts the adjusting sleeve 33 and is movably received in the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11.
The base 11 of the chair body 10 is provided with at least one receiving channel 143 to receive the restoring device 30. Preferably, the receiving channel 143 of the base 11 is formed in the bottom face 14 of the base 11 and connected to the receiving chamber 141. The receiving channel 143 of the base 11 has a peripheral wall provided with a first mounting recess 145 for mounting a first guide roller 16 and a second mounting recess 144 for mounting a second guide roller 15, and the pull cord 31 of the restoring device 30 is in turn extended through the mounting hole 211 of the connecting member 21, the first guide roller 16, the second guide roller 15 and the through hole 142 into the receiving chamber 141 of the base 11. Preferably, the pull cord 31 of the restoring device 30 is tensioned between the first guide roller 16 and the second guide roller 15.
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Accordingly, when the back portion 20 is pressed by a user's weight, the connecting member 21 is driven by the back portion 20 and is pivoted about the support shaft 17 of the chair body 10 so that the back portion 20 is moved rearward and downward to adjust the inclined angle of the back portion 20 so as to provide a comfortable sensation to the user. In addition, when the connecting member 21 is pivoted, the elastic member 32 provides a damping force to damp and stop a further movement of the back portion 20 so as to limit the inclined angle of the back portion 20. Further, when the force applied on the back portion 20 disappears, the pull cord 31 is driven by the restoring force of the elastic member 32 so that the connecting member 21 is moved forward and upward to return the back portion 20 to the original position. Further, when the elastic member 32 produces an elastic fatigue during a long-term utilization, the adjusting sleeve 33 can be rotated to compress the elastic member 32 so as to increase the tension of the elastic member 32.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.