This application claims benefit of Italian patent application number TO2014A001007, filed Dec. 4, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair with elastically-deformable seat and backrest.
In particular, the invention relates to a chair having a metal frame formed by bent tubular elements that carry a seat panel and a backrest panel.
2. Description of Prior Art
As is well known in the field, to increase the comfort, the seat and the backrest should adapt to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied by the user's back.
One method for adapting the geometry of the chair to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied to the backrest envisages the use of “weight-activated” mechanisms with tilting and mutually-synchronized seat and backrest.
A simpler and cheaper way to adapt the geometry of the chair to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied on the backrest is that of producing the seat and the backrest by means of deformable elastic elements, for example, sheets of fabric stretched on lateral supports of the seat and the backrest. These solutions are generally affected by a limited possibility of elastic deformation of the sheets forming the seat and the back.
The present invention aims to provide a chair with a simple structure, characterized by a wide adaptability of the support surfaces of the seat and the backrest.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a chair having the characteristics forming the subject of claim 1.
The claims form an integral part of the disclosure provided here in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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The frame 12 of the chair 10 comprises two front leg elements 22 connected to the front ends of the respective tubular seat support elements 18. The lower ends of the front leg elements are connected to the front ends of the respective lower longitudinal elements 24. The rear ends of the lower longitudinal elements 24 are connected to lower ends of the respective rear leg elements 26. The tubular backrest support elements 20 are formed by upward extensions of the respective rear leg elements 26. Preferably, the tubular seat support element 18, the front leg element 22, the lower longitudinal element 24, the rear leg element 26 and the tubular backrest support element 20 on each side of the chair 10 are formed by a single bent tubular metal element. The rear end of each tubular seat support element 18 is fixed to the lower end of the respective tubular backrest support element 20, coinciding with the upper end of the respective rear leg element 26.
The two tubular backrest support elements 20 are fixed to respective ends of a rear cross member 28. The front leg elements 22 are fixed to respective ends of a front cross member 30.
The chair 10 comprises a flexible seat panel 32 and a flexible backrest panel 34 formed of molded plastic material with high elasticity. The flexible seat panel 32 and the flexible backrest panel 34 are capable of elastically deforming according to an arcuate shape and of returning to the initial shape when the force causing the deformation ceases. Suitable materials are, for example, nylon and polyoxymethylene (POM).
The flexible seat panel 32 and the flexible backrest panel 34 have respective lateral tubular portions 36, 38, integrally formed with the respective panels 32, 34. The tubular seat support elements 18 extend through the lateral tubular portions 36 of the flexible seat panel 32. The tubular backrest support elements 20 have respective upper ends inserted within respective lateral tubular portions 38 of the flexible backrest panel 34.
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When a user is sitting on the flexible seat panel 32, the flexible seat panel 32 assumes an arcuate shape as shown in
When the user rises from the chair 10, the flexible seat panel 32 returns to the undeformed configuration as a result of its elasticity. The lateral tubular portions 36 return to the position illustrated in
In the illustrated example, the clearance Ps of the lateral tubular portions 36 is essentially constant along the longitudinal axis of the respective tubular seat support element 18. Consequently, the maximum deformation Ds of the flexible seat panel 32 is essentially constant along the central axis of the flexible seat panel 32.
Alternatively, the clearance Ps, the ends of the lateral tubular portions 36 and the respective tubular elements 18 could vary along the axis of the respective tubular element 18, from a minimum value level with the front end of the flexible seat panel 32, and a maximum value level with the rear end of the flexible seat panel 32. In this way, in the conditions of use, the deformation of the seat panel has a minimum value at the front edge of the seat panel 32 and a maximum value at the rear edge of the seat panel 32. Thus, in the deformed position, the central axis of the seat panel 32 inclines backwards with respect to the undeformed position. The backward inclination of the flexible seat panel 32 has a similar effect to that of chairs with seats hinged to the fixed structure about a transverse axis.
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The lateral tubular portions 38 of the flexible backrest panel 34 have transverse through-cuts 48 spaced apart in the vertical direction. Each cut 48 forms an empty space in the wall of the respective lateral tubular portion 38, contained in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the respective lateral tubular portion 38. The through-cuts converge on respective through-holes 50 formed along the inner edges of the respective lateral tubular portions 38.
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In the rest condition (
The flexible backrest panel is subject to an elastic return force which tends to return it to the undeformed position. This elastic force applies a thrust on the back of the user, in a manner similar to the elastic mechanisms of chairs with tilting seats. When the backward thrust applied by the user ceases, the backrest returns to its rest position illustrated in
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2014A001007 | Dec 2014 | IT | national |