The invention relates to a chair, in particular an office chair with a movable seat and a movable backrest, wherein a backrest movement is coupled with a seat movement.
As office swivel chairs, such chairs are mostly provided with complex synchronous mechanisms for the movement coupling. An example in this respect is shown by WO 2014/029696 A1. In this known chair, the possibility furthermore exists of the chair being able to adapt to different loads on the two sides of the chair and of further increasing the sitting comfort in this way by mounting the seat in a laterally tiltable manner.
A chair with a swivable and pivotable seat surface is known from EP 2 508 102 B1.
Complex seat mechanisms are generally only suitable for high-quality office swivel chairs or armchairs. In this respect, there is an increasing need to also improve the sitting comfort in simpler chairs, such as so-called conference chairs or visitor chairs.
Accordingly, the invention is based on the task of specifying a chair with a simplified seat mechanism, which can be realized in a cost-effective manner and which further improves the sitting comfort.
This task is solved by a chair according to claim 1; the dependent claims relate to advantageous embodiments of the invention.
According to the invention, the chair comprises a base frame with a seat and a backrest, which comprises two side supports that are articulated on the seat and on the base frame swivably independently of each other, wherein the seat is mounted displacably on the base frame. By means of the coupling of the side supports with the seat, a pivoting of the backrest displaces the seat so that the user can assume a reclined resting position.
Since the side supports can be swiveled independently of each other, the chair can adapt to different lateral loads acting on the backrest.
Preferably, each of the side supports comprises an angled mounting end, in particular in L-shape, the one arm of which is connected to the rear end of the seat by means of a ball joint and the other arm of which comprises a backrest bar. By means of the selection of the dimensioning of the arms or the mounting points, a desired magnitude of the displacement of the seat can be realized. In this design, a pivoting of the backrest can at the same time furthermore be converted into a stroke movement of the seat in addition to a displacement.
In this respect, the seat movement can in particular be supported by the front edge of the seat being mounted in at least one sliding bearing.
Preferably, the sliding bearing comprises oblique guide surfaces and a free space defined at both sides. In this way, a design engineer is given another degree of freedom for adjusting the so-called synchronous ratio or the seat position and on the other hand, the restoring force of the backrest is transferred proportionally to the body weight of the user.
In combination with the stroke movement as a result of the pivoting of the backrest and the displacement in the oblique guide surfaces, different seat positions can thus be realized, such as a parallel displacement of the seat by the stroke as a result of the backrest interconnection and the stroke as a result of the displacement in the oblique guide surfaces being equal, or an inclination and rotation of the seat corresponding to the lateral free space of the sliding bearing if the strokes are different.
Preferably, spring elements are provided, which are mounted on the one hand on the seat and on the other hand on the base frame and thus pre-load the chair in its standard position and provide a base resistance of the backrest to the user during reclining.
Preferably, the side supports are connected to each other via at least one rod articulated elastically on the side supports, for example, and/or designed to be elastic itself.
The sliding bearings are preferably designed such that they allow for a rotation of the seat in its seating plane. In this way, a pivoting of only one side support can follow in case of a one-sided load on the backrest the seat, whereby the sitting comfort is further increased.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained with reference to the enclosed drawings. They show:
It is noted with respect to the following description that the terms “at the top”, “at the bottom”, “at the front”, “at the rear”, “right”, “left” respectively relate to the standard chair position.
According to
On the seat frame 2 is mounted a seat 3, namely on the front edge in a sliding bearing 4 and on its rear edge on the mounting end 5 of a side support. The mounting end 5 is designed to be angled, for example L-shaped, and is connected to the rear edge of the seat 3 via one arm. The other arm supports a backrest bar 7.
As can be seen in particular in
The movement concept of the chair according to the invention will now be explained with reference to
The side support comprises the backrest bar 7 and the mounting end 5, which are rigidly connected to each other and on their part are connected articulately to the supporting element 9 at a pivot point 12. This figure furthermore shows that the mounting end 5 is connected in a point of articulation 13 to the seat 3 in the region of its rear edge.
In case of an inclination of the side support backward, the side support is pivoted about the pivot point 12 and the mounting end 5 transfers this movement via the point of articulation 13 to the seat 3 and displaces the latter toward the front edge of the chair (left in
The different positions of the chair are best seen in
On the one hand, these kinematics support a reclining within the meaning of a synchronous mechanism, on the other hand, a combined movement of the seat and the respective backrest support support a lateral reclining, whereby a comfortable and dynamic sitting is made possible.
For the sake of clarity,
As can be seen in these figures, a guide plate 61 per sliding bearing is mounted on the seat frame 2, which guide plate comprises a U-shaped cross section (
The edges of the openings of the guide plate 61 engage in the side grooves 43 of the sliding piece 41. The sliding piece furthermore comprises a ball bearing 44, which engages with a ball head 42. The ball head is mounted on the seat plate 3 by means of a screw 31.
According to the invention, the sliding piece 41 is mounted slidably on the guide plate 61 so that a displacement of the seat (to the right/left in
In
Since the chair according to the invention is preferably designed as a conference or visitor chair, the chair is shown as a four-legged chair in the exemplary embodiment above. It is however also possible to design the office chair as an office swivel chair or armchair known per se with a pivot mounting.
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