This invention relates to a chair preferably used in an office or a home.
As a general structure to constitute a seat and a back for this kind of chair there is a structure wherein a seat is formed with a shell construction to be a seat shell, a back is formed with a shell construction to be a back shell and the seat shell is supported by a seat support and the back shell is supported by a back support rod as described in the patent document 1, or a structure comprising a shell into which the seat and the back are integrally formed as described in the patent document 2.
(Patent document 1) Japan patent laid open number 8-10084
(Patent document 2) Japan patent laid open number 11-266957
A cushion material is mounted on the back or the seat for either of the above-mentioned chairs. In addition, there is a chair having a structure wherein an opening arranged at the seat or the back is covered with a coating cloth such as a mesh member with tension so as to improve a support feeling. In case of adopting this kind of coating cloth, in stead of a shell structure, a frame structure having a back frame or a seat frame provided with an opening is necessary in order to secure a margin for allowing the coating cloth to bow. However, if the arrangement described in the patent document 1 is made with the frame structure having a back frame and a seat frame, the back frame and the seat frame, each of which is separated, have to be connected by the use of a connecting member, resulting in a load concentrating on a joint and the joint is unjointed in a short time. As a result, the chair becomes undurable. Although the arrangement described in the patent document 2 is such that the seat and the back are integrally formed, a load concentrates on a boundary part between the seat and the back, resulting in causing a crack slowly.
An object of the present claimed invention is to provide a chair having a frame structure that is effective for securing a required strength without needless structure to reinforce the strength.
In order to attain the above object, the present claimed invention takes a following means.
More specifically, a chair of this invention has an arrangement that a chair body comprises a seat frame, a back frame and a rib that reinforces between the seat frame and the back frame, and is characterized by that the rib is formed to extend toward a side direction so as to be used as an arm frame; the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame are continuously and integrally formed three-dimensionally; and a single opening into which another member to form a seating face is fitted is arranged at a portion ranging from the seat frame to the back frame.
With this arrangement, since the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame that functions as the rib are integrally formed, a load applied to the chair body can be dispersed and reduced. Especially, with this arrangement of integrally formed, strength can be secured even though each of the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame is made in a thin shape. In addition, this chair has an arrangement that another member is fitted into the opening ranging from the seat frame to the back frame so as to form the seating face and the opening is covered with tension by another member, strength of the opening is further improved. As a result, deflection is difficult to generate even thought the frames are thin.
As another arrangement of this invention, there is a chair having an arrangement that a chair body comprises a seat frame, a back frame and a rib that reinforces between the seat frame and the back frame, and is characterized by that the rib is formed to extend toward a side direction so as to be used as an arm frame; the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame are continuously and integrally formed three-dimensionally; and an opening into which another member to form a seating face is fitted is arranged at the seat frame and the back frame respectively.
With this arrangement also, since the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame are integrally formed, a load applied to the chair body can be dispersed and reduced. Especially, that the opening is formed at the seat frame and the back frame respectively means that a part of the frame locates at a boundary part between the seat and the back. In addition to this arrangement, since the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame that functions as the rib are integrally formed and each opening is covered with tension, required strength can be easily secured. “Integrally formed” here also includes a case wherein a separated seat frame, a separated back frame and a separated rib are integrally formed in addition to a case wherein whole of the chair is integrally formed.
Furthermore, as a more concrete arrangement of this invention represented is a chair having an arrangement that a width of a valid supporting part locating above a lumbar corresponding part of a back frame is generally the same as a width of a seat frame, a hip corresponding part locating below the lumbar corresponding part of the back frame is gradually narrowed along downward, and a width of a boundary part between a back and a seat is set to be smaller than a width of the valid supporting part of the back frame and a width of the seat frame, a rear end of an arm frame is formed to extend to a front side direction from the back frame, a front end of the arm frame is formed to extend to an upper side direction from the seat frame and whole of the arm frame, the seat frame and the back frame is integrally made of resin, and then a peripheral border of an opening formed by the arm frame, the seat frame and the back frame is curved not two-dimensionally but three-dimensionally.
As mentioned, with this arrangement wherein the arm frame, the seat frame and the back frame are three-dimensionally continuous, a stress can be dispersed effectively. As a result of this, it is possible to effectively secure strength as a structure of the chair as well as an amount of the resin to be used can be reduced as much as possible.
As a concrete structure to reinforce the boundary part between a seat and a back represented is that a boundary part between the seat and the back is of a shape of U-character whose opening faces forward in a longitudinal sectional view, and its longitudinal sectional view forms a continuous three-dimensional shape with curving gently along a hip of a seated person in a plan view.
In addition, as a concrete structure to reinforce the seat represented is that a front hanging part is arranged at a front end of the seat, the front hanging part is of a reverse L-character in a longitudinal sectional view, and its longitudinal sectional view forms a continuous three-dimensional shape with gently curving along a front edge of the seat.
Furthermore, as a concrete structure to reinforce the arm frame represented is that a horizontal part is continuously arranged in a smoothly folded manner at an upper end of the arm frame.
In order to avoid the stress concentrating on a portion between the arm frame and the seat, it is preferable that the arm frame has such a configuration that an end thereof is continuous to an end of the seat frame and extends to a side direction from the seat frame and then smoothly rises upward.
In order to avoid the stress concentrating on a portion between the arm frame and the back, it is preferable that the arm frame has such a configuration that an end thereof is continuous to an end of the back frame and extends to a front side direction from the back frame with forming a smooth curve.
As an appropriate positional relationship between the arm frame and the back frame, it is preferable that one end of the arm frame is connected to the back frame at a height generally the same as a height of a lumbar corresponding part most protruding forward among a back rest supporting face.
In case that another member comprises a mesh member, it is effective that a supporting face having a curved surface that supports the mesh member is arranged at an edge of the opening, and when the mesh member receives a load, the curved surface supports the load through the mesh member with the mesh member smoothly bowing along the curved surface.
As a preferable embodiment of this invention represented is that corner portions of the seat frame are rotatably supported by a leg support post through the multiple seat support frames that extend radially.
Since the present claimed invention has the above-mentioned arrangement, the arm frame that also serves as the rib, the seat frame and the back frame are mutually reinforced each other. As a result, it is possible to provide a superior chair that can produce a required strength effectively although the chair body is of a frame structure.
Since the present claimed invention has the above-mentioned arrangement, the arm frame serving also as the rib, the seat frame and the back frame are integrally formed and reinforce each other. As a result, it is possible to provide a superior chair that can produce a required strength effectively although the chair body is of a frame structure.
One embodiment in accordance with the present claimed invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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More specifically, the leg body B is so arranged that a leg support post 3 is rotatably supported by a center part of equiangularly radiating five blades 5 each of which has a caster 5a at its distal end. The leg support post 3 comprises a support body 31 and a diameter expanding base part 32 arranged at an upper end of the support body 31, and an elevating mechanism 6 of a gas spring as shown in
Four seat support frames 41 constituting the seat support structure 4 extend upward from the leg support post 3 and each distal end of the seat support frames 41 supports the seat 1. The seat support frame 41 comprises a horizontal part 41a and a vertical part 41b each of which is integrally formed, wherein a proximal end of the horizontal part 41a is connected to a side face of the diameter expanding base part 32 and the proximal end of the horizontal part 41a extends toward a side direction to be separated from a center part of the leg support post 3 with gradually bending upward, in other words, extends radially from the leg support post 3 as shown in
As mentioned above, since the seat support frames 41 radially extend to the four corners of the seat 1, portions locating below the seat 1 and locating between each of the mutually adjacent seat support frames 41, 41, more concretely, areas A1, A2, A2, A3 of a general triangle shape viewed from the bottom, each of which locates at a front of below the seat 1, right and left sides of below the seat 1, and a back of below the seat 1 respectively are open spaces where no frame exists. In this embodiment, the areas are set to be function adjusting spaces where the operating part is arranged (hereinafter the same codes A1, A2, A2, A3 as those of the above-mentioned areas are given to the function adjusting spaces) and the operating lever 62 is arranged in the function adjusting space A2 locating at the right side of below the seat 1 viewed from a seated position.
The chair body A comprises, as shown in
More specifically, this chair has an arrangement wherein each of the distal end parts of the seat support frames 41 constituting the seat support structure 4 is connected by each side of the seat frame 12 so as to form a frame structure three-dimensionally closed by the seat support frames 41 and the seat frame 12. This arrangement makes it possible to secure the strength of the chair as a whole so as not to be transformed due to impact or weight at a time of being seated even though the seat support frames 41 and the seat frame 12 are formed relatively thin.
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As mentioned above, this embodiment forms the chair shown in
In addition, this chair has an arrangement that the seat support structure 4 locating below the seat 1 has multiple seat support frames 41, the working portion 61 is arranged at the center of the seat support structure 4 and the seat 1 is placed on the seat support frames 41 and fixed to the seat support frames 41 by means of the screws V1 only. As a result, maintenance of the working part 61 can be conducted, if necessary, by exposing the working portion 61 with procedures of separating the seat 1 from the seat support structure 4 by unfastening the screws V1 as shown in
If this chair is viewed from a visual point of view, the mesh member 13 set up with tension inside the seat frame 12 forms a translucent area with neither a seat frame of a block shape nor a shell arranged under the mesh member 13, and a silhouette of the seat support frames 41 constituting the seat support structure 4 and the blades 5 equiangularly radiating from the proximal portion of the seat support frames 41 can be seen on the seating face as shown in
As mentioned above, if the inside of the seat frame 12 is the translucent area, not only a position of the operating part and a number thereof but also a general picture of its function can be visible from the above shown in
As mentioned above, the chair body A in accordance with this embodiment comprises the seat frame 12, the back frame 22 and the rib that reinforces between the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22, and the chair body A is not supported by a back support rod. Then the rib is formed to extend toward a side direction so as to be used as an arm frame 71, and the seat frame 12, the back frame 22 and the arm frame 71 are continuously and integrally formed three-dimensionally, and the opening 12a, 22a into which the mesh member 13, 23 as the another member to form the seating face is fitted is arranged at the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22 respectively.
More specifically, for a conventional frame structure with the back and the seat separately arranged, or a conventional frame structure with only the back and the seat integrally formed, a load is applied to a joint or a load is applied only to a single portion, which might cause the joint unjointed, or a crack. However, in accordance with this embodiment, since the seat frame 12, the back frame 22 and the arm frame 71 are integrally formed, a load applied to the chair body A can be dispersed and reduced. Especially, since the opening 12a, 22a is formed for the back frame 22 and the seat frame 12 respectively, a part of the frame locates at the boundary part X between the seat 1 and the back 2 as being the boundary between the opening 12a and the opening 22a and each opening 12a, 22a can be covered with tension by the mesh member 13, 23 as being the another member, a required strength can be easily secured. Especially since generally whole of the arm frame 71 serves as a longitudinal rib that is generally vertical to the seating face and the back rest face, it becomes more effective to serve as a function of securing the strength.
More concretely, the width of the valid supporting part 22b locating above the lumbar corresponding part 22d of the back frame 22 is generally the same as the width of the seat frame 12, the hip corresponding part 22c locating below the lumbar corresponding part 22d of the back frame 22 is gradually narrowed along downward, and the width of the boundary part X between the seat 1 and the back 2 is set to be smaller than the width of the valid supporting part 22b of the back 2 and the width of the seat frame 12, the rear end of the arm frame 71 is formed to extend to the front side direction from the back frame 22 and the front end of the arm frame 71 is formed to extend to the upper side direction from the seat frame 12 and then the peripheral border of an opening 7a formed by the arm frame 71, the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22 is formed in a curved shape not two-dimensionally but three-dimensionally, and whole of the arm frame, the seat frame and the back frame is integrally made of resin.
As mentioned, with an arrangement wherein the arm frame 71, the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22 are three-dimensionally continuous, a stress can be dispersed effectively. As a result of this, it is possible to effectively secure strength as a structure of the chair as well as an amount of the resin to be used can be reduced as much as possible.
In addition, since the boundary part X between the seat 1 and the back 2 is of a shape of a U-character whose opening faces forward in a longitudinal sectional view and its longitudinal sectional view forms a continuous three-dimensional shape with curving gently along a hip of a seated person in a plan view, it is possible to effectively improve strength of the boundary part X where stress is easily concentrated with taking a form along a body of a seated person. More specifically, since the boundary part X is of the shape of a U-character, a distal end opening of the U-character shape is difficult to be further opened. In addition, since the U-character shape is curved in the plan view, a force toward a direction to open the opening of the U-character shape is difficult to be concentrated on the U-character shape compared with a case wherein a U-character shape is arranged on a straight line in a plan view, thereby to assure the strength more effectively.
Furthermore, since the front hanging part 15 is arranged at the front end of the seat 1, the front hanging part 15 is of a general reverse L-character in a longitudinal sectional shape, and its longitudinal sectional view forms a continuous three-dimensional shape with gently curving along the front edge of the seat 1, the front hanging part 15 of the three-dimensional shape arranged at the front end of the seat 1 contributes to assuring the strength of the seat 1 when a big load is applied to the front end of the seat 1, and a more stable seating state can be assured when a person sits on the chair because the front hanging part 15 supports a portion ranging from a back side of the knee to the calves of the seated person from behind. Especially, since the front hanging part 15 is curved in a plan view, an angle of the L-character is difficult to open compared with a case wherein a front hanging part 15 is linear in a plan view, thereby to improve the strength.
The arm frame 71 serves as a rib by connecting the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22. In addition, since the arm frame 71 has the horizontal part 71c that is folded toward a direction orthogonal to the direction connecting the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22, the arm frame 71 is difficult to bend compared with an arm frame without a horizontal part, and the horizontal part 71c assures an enough area where an arm of a seated person contacts.
In addition, since the arm frame 71 has such a configuration that the end thereof is continuous to the end of the seat frame 12 and extends to the side direction from the seat frame 12 and then smoothly rises upward, it is possible to avoid stress concentrated on the portion connecting the seat frame 12 and the arm frame 71, thereby to effectively prevent unjoint of the connecting portion and crack. This arrangement of no joint also contributes to a smooth appearance. In addition, an arrangement that the arm frame 71 extends to the side direction and then smoothly rises upward generates a margin that enables the seated person to move from side to side to protrude from the seating face to a certain degree with dispersing the stress, which makes it possible for the seated person to take a seating posture with greater freedom.
Furthermore, since the arm frame 71 has such a configuration that the end thereof is continuous to the end of the back frame 22 and then extends to the front side direction from the back frame 22 with forming a smooth curve, it is possible to avoid stress concentrated also on the portion connecting the back frame 22 and the arm frame 71, thereby to effectively prevent unjoint of the connecting portion and crack. This arrangement of no joint also contributes to a smooth appearance. In addition, an arrangement that the arm frame 71 extends to the front side direction with forming a smooth curve generates a margin that enables the seated person to move from side to side to protrude from the backrest face to a certain degree with dispersing the stress, which makes it possible for the seated person to take a seating posture with greater freedom.
The rear end 71a of the arm frame 71 is connected to the back frame 22 at the lumbar corresponding part 22d most protruding forward among a back rest supporting face. Since the lumbar corresponding part 22d is a portion to which a backrest load applies the most, it is possible to improve the strength of the lumbar corresponding part 22d by connecting the rear end 71a of the arm frame 71 with the lumbar corresponding part 22d.
Especially, in this embodiment, since the another member comprises a mesh member 13, 23 and a supporting face 110a, 120a having a curved surface that supports the mesh member 13, 23 is arranged at an edge of the opening 12a, 22a and when the mesh member 13, 23 receives a load, the curved surface supports the load through the mesh member 13, 23 with the mesh member 13, 23 smoothly bowing along the curved surface, it is possible to obtain an assured supporting state along deflection with avoiding a load applied locally. In addition, with an arrangement that the supporting face 110a, 120a is fixed, the mesh member 13, 23 serves as a reinforcement of the seat frame 12 or the back frame 22 more effectively compared with a case of having a movable supporting face.
Furthermore, since the corner portions 1a, 1a, 1b, 1b of the seat frame 12 are rotatably supported by the leg support post 3 through the multiple seat support frames 41 that extend radially, it is possible to effectively avoid deformation of the seat frame 12. In addition, this arrangement makes it possible to effectively serve as a swivel chair of a type wherein a seating face is fitted into the opening 13, 23.
A concrete arrangement of each part is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment.
For example, in the above embodiment, the seat frame 12, the back frame 12 and the arm frame 7 are integrally formed of resin, however, a seat frame component and a back frame component, each of which is separated, and an arm frame component that functions as a rib may be connected integrally by the use of connecting members. With this arrangement, each of the seat frame component and the back frame component can be considered as a closed component, certain strength can be obtained by connecting the seat frame component and the back frame component at a boundary part between the seat and the back. In addition, the arm frame component serves as a rib that connects between the seat frame component and the back frame component and the opening of the seat frame component and the opening of the back frame component are covered with tension, it is possible to effectively prevent unjoint of the portion connecting the seat frame component and the back frame component and crack.
Furthermore, based on the premise of integral molding, as long as the rib is formed to extend toward a side direction so as to be used as the arm frame, and the seat frame, the back frame and the arm frame are integrally formed three-dimensionally, a single big opening 200 may be arranged at a portion ranging from a seat frame 212 to a back frame 222, as shown in
Other arrangement may be variously modified without departing from the spirit of the invention.
For example, the seating face may be transparent or translucent made of acrylic material in stead of the mesh member. This arrangement produces the same effect visually as that of the above-mentioned embodiment.
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