1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair and, more particularly, to a chair that can be detached in parts.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional chair comprises a support, a seat secured on the top of the support and a backrest secured on and located above the seat. However, the conventional chair has a fixed structure and cannot be detached in parts before assembly so that the conventional chair occupies a larger volume when not in use, thereby increasing the cost of packaging, storage and transportation of the chair. In addition, the conventional chair cannot be assembled easily and quickly.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a chair, comprising a backrest frame, an armrest frame detachably mounted on the backrest frame and a seat frame detachably mounted between the backrest frame and the armrest frame.
The armrest frame includes two side support racks each detachably mounted on the backrest frame. Each of the two side support racks of the armrest frame has a first section detachably mounted on the backrest frame and a second section which is perpendicular to the first section and detachably connected with the seat frame.
The first section of each of the two side support racks has an end face provided with a screw bore, the backrest frame is provided with two fixing holes each aligning with the screw bore of the respective side support rack, and the chair further comprises two threaded fastening knobs each extending through a respective one of the fixing holes of the backrest frame and each screwed into the screw bore of the respective side support rack so that the first section of each of the two side support racks is releasably locked onto the backrest frame.
The second section of each of the two side support racks has an inner side provided with a fixing block, the backrest frame has a front side provided with two positioning blocks, and the seat frame has four corners supported by the fixing block of each of the two side support racks and the two positioning blocks of the backrest frame.
The seat frame has a bottom provided with four threaded tubes inserted into the fixing blocks of the two side support racks and the two positioning blocks of the backrest frame respectively, and the chair further comprises four threaded locking knobs screwed into the threaded tubes of the seat frame respectively and abutting the fixing blocks of the two side support racks and the two positioning blocks of the backrest frame respectively so that the seat frame is releasably locked onto the fixing blocks of the two side support racks and the two positioning blocks of the backrest frame.
The fixing block of each of the two side support racks is provided with a fixing hole, each of the positioning blocks of the backrest frame is provided with a positioning hole, and the threaded tubes of the seat frame are fixed in the fixing holes of the fixing blocks and the positioning holes of the positioning blocks respectively.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a chair that is assembled and disassembled easily and quickly.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a chair that is folded and detached before assembly so as to decrease the cost of packaging, storage and transportation.
According to the primary objective of the present invention, the armrest frame, the seat frame and the backrest frame are combined together easily and quickly by operation of the threaded locking knobs and the threaded fastening knobs so that a user can assemble and disassemble the chair by himself without needing aid of any hand tool, thereby greatly facilitating the user assembling and disassembling the chair.
According to another objective of the present invention, the armrest frame, the seat frame and the backrest frame are detached from and laminated with each other before assembly so as to reduce the whole volume of the chair and to decrease the cost of packaging, storage and transportation of the chair.
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.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The armrest frame 2 includes two side support racks 20 each detachably mounted on the backrest frame 1. Each of the two side support racks 20 of the armrest frame 2 is a sheet plate and has a substantially inverted L-shaped profile. Each of the two side support racks 20 of the armrest frame 2 has a first section 21 detachably mounted on the backrest frame 1 and a second section 23 which is perpendicular to the first section 21 and detachably connected with the seat frame 3. The first section 21 of each of the two side support racks 20 has an end face provided with a screw bore 210. The second section 23 of each of the two side support racks 20 has an inner side provided with a fixing block 22. The fixing block 22 of each of the two side support racks 20 is mounted on a middle position of the second section 23. The fixing block 22 of each of the two side support racks 20 is provided with a fixing hole 221.
The backrest frame 1 is a sheet plate and has a substantially inverted U-shaped profile. The backrest frame 1 is detachably mounted between the two side support racks 20 of the armrest frame 2. The backrest frame 1 is provided with two fixing holes 11 each aligning with the screw bore 210 of the respective side support rack 20, and the chair further comprises two threaded fastening knobs 4 each extending through a respective one of the fixing holes 11 of the backrest frame 1 and each screwed into the screw bore 210 of the respective side support rack 20 so that the first section 21 of each of the two side support racks 20 is releasably locked onto the backrest frame 1. Each of the fixing holes 11 of the backrest frame 1 is formed on an upper portion of the backrest frame 1. The backrest frame 1 has a front side provided with two positioning blocks 12. The positioning blocks 12 of the backrest frame 1 is mounted on a lower portion of the backrest frame 1. Each of the positioning blocks 12 of the backrest frame 1 is provided with a positioning hole 121.
The seat frame 3 is a sheet plate and has a substantially square profile. The seat frame 3 is located between the two side support racks 20 of the armrest frame 2 and has four corners supported by the fixing block 22 of each of the two side support racks 20 and the two positioning blocks 12 of the backrest frame 1. The seat frame 3 has a bottom provided with four threaded tubes 31 inserted into the fixing blocks 22 of the two side support racks 20 and the two positioning blocks 12 of the backrest frame 1 respectively, and the chair further comprises four threaded locking knobs 40 screwed into the threaded tubes 31 of the seat frame 3 respectively and abutting the fixing blocks 22 of the two side support racks 20 and the two positioning blocks 12 of the backrest frame 1 respectively so that the seat frame 3 is releasably locked onto the fixing blocks 22 of the two side support racks 20 and the two positioning blocks 12 of the backrest frame 1. The threaded tubes 31 of the seat frame 3 are fixed in the fixing holes 221 of the fixing blocks 22 and the positioning holes 121 of the positioning blocks 12 respectively.
In assembly, referring to
Accordingly, the armrest frame 2, the seat frame 3 and the backrest frame 1 are combined together easily and quickly by operation of the threaded locking knobs 40 and the threaded fastening knobs 4 so that a user can assemble and disassemble the chair by himself without needing aid of any hand tool, thereby greatly facilitating the user assembling and disassembling the chair. In addition, the armrest frame 2, the seat frame 3 and the backrest frame 1 are detached from and laminated with each other before assembly so as to reduce the whole volume of the chair and to decrease the cost of packaging, storage and transportation of the chair.
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.
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20110084536 A1 | Apr 2011 | US |