1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair, more particularly to a chair with a stopping device for preventing tilting of a seat relative to a leg unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
As illustrated, the base frame 13 has opposite front and rear ends, a bottom plate 132 mounted securely on the leg unit 11, and two side plates 131 extending upwardly from two opposite sides of the bottom plate 132. The top frame 14 is disposed above the base frame 13, and includes a seat-supporting plate 142, and two side plates 141 that extend downwardly from two opposite sides of the seat-supporting plate 142 and that are pivoted respectively to the side plates 131 of the base frame 13 through a first pivot 16 so as to permit pivotal action the top frame 14 relative to the base frame 13. A cushion seat 120 is mounted on the seat-supporting plate 142 of the top frame 14. An urging mechanism 19 is mounted on the base frame 13, and urges the front end of the bottom plate 132 toward the top frame 14.
The backrest-supporting frame 15 is disposed rearwardly of the base frame 13, and includes two side plates 151 pivoted respectively to the side plates 131 of the base frame 13 through a second pivot 18, and to two lugs 143 formed on the side plates 141 of the top frame 14 through a third pivot 17 such that the second and third pivots 18,17 are disposed rearwardly of and are parallel to the first pivot 16. A backrest 10 can be mounted on the backrest-supporting frame 15.
The positioning unit 2 includes a control rod 22 and a stopping member 21 that has a tubular portion 212 defining a retention hole 213 and an annular flange 211 extending radially and outwardly from the tubular portion 212 and welded to an inner one of the side plates 141 of the top frame 14. The control rod 22 extends slidably through two holes 133 in the side plates 131 of the base frame 13, and is movable between a locking position, in which an engaging end 223 of the control rod 22 engages the retention hole 213 in the stopping member 21 so as to prevent the top frame 14 from tilting relative to the base frame 13, and a releasing position, in which the engaging end 223 of the control rod 22 disengages the stopping member 21 so as to permit tilting of the top frame 14 relative to the base frame 13.
Disadvantages of the conventional chair reside in that welding of the stopping member 21 to the inner side plate 141 of the top frame 14 is difficult to conduct, and that alignment of the retention hole 213 with the holes 133 is not easy. Moreover, since the diameter of the holes 133 is required to be approximate to that of the control rod 22, operation of the control rod 22 to extend the engaging end 223 into the retention hole 213 is not smooth. Besides, the engaging end 223 of the control rod 22 tends to deform after a period of use.
Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a chair with a stopping device so as to overcome the aforesaid disadvantage of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a chair includes: a leg unit; a lower frame having opposite front and rear ends, a base plate secured to the leg unit, spaced-apart side plates extending between the front and rear ends in a longitudinal direction, and a rear plate extending upwardly from the base plate and having an upper end; a first pivot extending in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction; an upper frame including a seat-mounting plate disposed above the lower frame, and two side plates that extend downwardly and respectively from two opposite sides of the seat-mounting plate and that are respectively pivoted to the side plates of the lower frame through the first pivot so as to permit pivotal action of the upper frame relative to the lower frame, the seat-mounting plate being spaced apart from the upper end of the rear plate in a vertical direction that is transverse to the longitudinal and transverse directions; an urging mechanism connected to the front end of the seat-mounting plate of the upper frame and the lower frame; and a stopping device including a slide mounted slidably on the seat-mounting plate, and a stopping member formed on the slide, the slide being slidable in the longitudinal direction between a first position, in which the stopping member is offset from the rear plate of the lower frame in the longitudinal direction, and a second position, in which the stopping member is aligned with the rear plate of the lower frame in the vertical direction for preventing pivoting of the upper frame relative to the lower frame, the stopping device further comprising a cam mechanism which includes a cam that is connected movably to the side plates of the lower frame and that is movable in the transverse direction between a releasing position, and a restricting position, and a cam follower that is formed on the slide and that engages the cam in such a manner that movement of the cam from the releasing position to the restricting position results in movement of the slide from the first position to the second position, and that movement of the cam from the restricting position to the releasing position results in movement of the slide from the second position to the first position.
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to FIGS. 3 to 6, the preferred embodiment of a chair according to the present invention is shown to include a leg unit 11, a U-shaped lower frame 3, first, second and third pivots 61,62, 64, an inverted U-shaped upper frame 4, an urging mechanism 63, and a stopping device 7.
The leg unit 11 can include a hydraulically or pneumatically operated cylinder device.
The lower frame 3 has opposite front and rear ends, and includes a base plate 32 secured to a top end of the leg unit 110, spaced-apart side plates 31 extending between the front and rear ends in a longitudinal direction, and a rear plate 33 extending upwardly from the base plate 32. The rear plate 33 has an upper end 331.
The first pivot 61 extends in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction.
The upper frame 4 includes a seat-mounting plate 42 disposed above the side plates 31 of the lower frame 3, and two side plates 41 that extend downwardly and respectively from two opposite sides of the seat-mounting plate 42 and that are pivoted respectively to the side plates 31 of the lower frame 3 through the first pivot 61 so as to permit pivotal action of the upper frame 4 relative to the lower frame 3. A seat member 12 is mounted on the seat-mounting plate 42 of the upper frame 4 to permit sitting of a person thereon. The seat-mounting plate 42 is spaced apart from the upper end 331 of the rear plate 33 by a gap 44 in a vertical direction that is transverse to the longitudinal and transverse directions.
The urging mechanism 63 is connected to the lower frame 3 and the front end of the seat-mounting plate 42 in such a manner that the gap 44 is formed between the seat-mounting plate 42 and the upper end 331 of the rear plate 33.
The stopping device 7 includes a slide 73, a stopping member 732, a cam mechanism, and an operating lever 77. The slide 73 is mounted slidably on the seat-mounting plate 42. The stopping member 732 projects downwardly from the slide 73. The slide 73 is slidable in the longitudinal direction between a first position, in which the stopping member 732 is offset from the rear plate 33 of the lower frame 3 in the longitudinal direction, as best shown in
A backrest-supporting frame 5 is disposed rearwardly of the lower frame 3, and includes a bottom plate 52, and two side plates 51 extending in the longitudinal direction. The side plates 51 of the backrest-supporting frame 5 are pivoted respectively to the side plates 31 of the lower frame 3 through the second pivot 62 and to two lugs 43 formed on the side plates 41 of the upper frame 4 through the third pivot 64 such that the backrest-supporting frame 5 extends rearwardly from the lower frame 3 and such that the second and third pivots 62, 64 are disposed rearwardly of and are parallel to the first pivot 61. A backrest (not shown) can be mounted on the bottom plate 52 of the backrest-supporting frame 5.
The operating lever 77 extends movably through the side plates 51 of the backrest-supporting frame 5, and is movable in the transverse direction. The cam 78, preferably in the form of a block 780, is mounted securely on the operating lever 77 for co-movement therewith when the operating lever 77 moves in the transverse direction. The cam 78 has an inclined face 781 which is inclined relative to the operating lever 77 and which defines a first cam face 781″ and a front abutment face 782 that is parallel to the operating lever 77 and that extends from the first cam face 781″. The slide 73 includes a slide body 730 that has an inclined face 736 that is inclined relative to the operating lever 77 and that defines a second cam face 736″ which is in sliding contact with the first cam face 781″ when the cam 78 is moved between the releasing and restricting positions by virtue of urging action of the urging member 76 (see
The stopping device 7 further includes a retention plate 75 and a retaining box 72 that has a bottom opening which opens downwardly and that is secured to a bottom surface of the seat-mounting plate 42 of the upper frame 4 through washers 420 and rivets 71 (see
The retention plate 75 is secured to a bottom surface 721 of the retaining box 72 through two fastener screws 74, and covers partially the bottom opening in such a manner as to prevent untimely removal of the slide body 730 from the slide-receiving chamber 725.
The slide 73, the urging member 76 and the retaining box 72 can be assembled together as a module. The module is subsequently secured to the seat-mounting plate 42 of the upper frame 4 through the rivets 71. As such, assembly or disassembly of the module is relatively convenient.
By virtue of the stopping device 7 of the chair according to the present invention, the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art can be eliminated.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.