1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair, and in particular to an adjustable lounge having a removable leg support.
2. The Related Art
A chair, such as a lounge, provides a sitter with a place of comfortable rest. However, the most comfortable posture that the sitter may take on the chair varies, depending on a variety of factors, including at least physical condition. There are conditions when people wish to take a regular sitting posture for having a semi-formal conversation with other people and also conditions when people wish to partially lie down to relax their soar legs. An adjustable chair or adjustable lounge provides a person adjustability with respect to their posture on the chair by selectively modifying for example the included angle between a seat cushion and a backrest. Yet, a lounge that provides an extended portion to support the legs gives a person trouble to take a regular sitting posture. On the other hand, a chair that allows for regular sitting posture does not have the extended portion for supporting the legs of the sitter.
Thus the present invention is aimed to provide a chair having a removable extended portion for supporting the legs of a sitter in order to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional chairs and lounges, thus also providing a convertible chair which can be a lounge or a chair.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a chair having a removable leg support, which is removably coupled to the chair as a selective extended portion of the chair for supporting the legs of a sitter.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable chair having a removable leg support wherein the leg support is adjustable with the adjustability of the chair backrest to comfort a sitter on the chair with different postures.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable lounge backrest having a leg support portion that is adjustable with respect to a lounge body whereby the lounge can extremely comfortable.
In accordance with the present invention, to realize the above objectives, a chair comprises a body portion and a leg support portion coupled to the body portion by a removable and adjustable joint that comprises first and second halves respectively attached to the leg support portion and the body portion in a removable manner. The first half is rotatable with respect to the second half between first and second positions whereby the leg support portion is movable with respect to the body portion between a regular position and a special back support position. Thus, the leg support portion may assume stable physical engagement with a surface and can also be raised for supporting legs of a sitter in the upright position. Further, in case the chair body is adjustable, which changes the relative position between the leg support portion and the chair body portion, the adjustability of the joint allows the leg support portion to regain stable engagement with the surface.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to the drawings and in particular
Each front bar 22 comprises an extension bar 32 telescopically fit over a rear end (not labeled) of the front bar 22 whereby the extension bar 32 is slidable along the front bar 22. A releasably locking member 34 is provided between the front bar 22 and the extension bar 32 to selectively secure the extension bar 32 along the front bar 22.
The seatback 20 comprises a seatback frame (not labeled) comprised of two spaced tubular side bars 36 respectively associated with and coupled to the sub-frames of the chair body portion 12. Each side bar 36 has a lower end pivoted at reference numeral 37 to each rear bar 24 and an upper end defining an axially extending passage (not labeled) into which a limb (not labeled) of a U-shaped connection 38 is fit. If desired, a cross bar 40 extends between the side bars 36 at a position distant from the connection 38.
The side bars 36 are also pivoted at reference numeral 41 to the extension bars 32 of the front bars 22. Thus, by means of the pivotal connections 25, 37, 41 among the front bar 22, the rear bar 24, and the side bar 36, and the slidable coupling between the extension bar 32 and the front bar 22, the seatback 20 is adjustable with respect to the seat portion 18 by changing an including angle therebetween.
Front ends of the rear bars 24 form coupling means for connecting the joints 16. The front ends of the rear bars 24 change orientations with the adjustment of the seatback 20 with respect to the seat portion 18 or the change of the included angle between the seatback 20 and the seat portion 18. Such a change can be compensated by the joints 16 to ensure stable engagement of the leg support portion 14 with the fixture surface G. This can get apparent from the following discussion.
Flexible members (not shown), such as canvas, can be mounted between the side bars as a back support member and between the rear bars 24 as a seat support member. This is known in the art and no further detail is needed.
The leg support portion 14 comprises two lateral bars 42 each having a front end 44 expanded for smooth and stable engagement with the fixture surface G and a rear end coupled to a front end of each rear bar 24 by the joint 16. The lateral bar 42 of the leg support portion 14 and the rear bar 24 of the seat portion 18 that are connected by the joint 16 are made arcuate whereby the rear end 28 of the rear bar 24 and the front end 44 of the lateral bar 42 are simultaneously positionable on the fixture surface G as shown in
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The joint 16 is made in the form of a knuckle joint. Inner ends of the halves 48, 46 form a pair of spaced walls 50 defining a slit 51 therebetween and a flat projection 52 movably received in the slit. Aligned holes 56 are defined in the walls 50 and the projection 52 to receive therethrough a bolt 54 that is tightened by a nut 55 to secure the halves 46, 48 together.
A limiting device is provided between the halves 46, 48 to limit the relative rotation between the halves 46, 48. An example of the limiting device comprises a semi-circular end contour 58 formed at a very end of each wall 50 of the second half 48 and having a center coincident with the bolt 54 or holes 56. The inner end of the first half 46 forms a semicircular recess 60 on each side of the projection 52 having the same radius as and concentric with the semicircular contour 58 of the second half 48, whereby when the projection 52 of the knuckle joint is fit in the slit 51 of the second half 48, the semicircular contours 58 of walls 50 mate the corresponding recesses 60. Due to the fact that the contour 58 and the recess 60 are of the same radius and are concentric with respect to each other, the two halves 46, 48 are allowed to rotate with respect to each other about the bolt 54 between a first, regular position as indicated in
Other limiting devices, such as a friction pad interposed between the faces 52 of the halves 46, 48 that provides a stepless relative rotation between the halves 46, 48 for stepless adjustability between the first and second positions between the leg support portion 14 and the chair body portion 12, are also known and can be adapted in the present invention.
The adjustability of the relative angular position between the leg support portion 14 and the chair body portion 12 allows the leg support portion 14 to change position with respect to the chair body portion 12 when the seatback 20 changes the included angle thereof with respect to the seat portion 18 thereby ensuring that the expanded ends 44 of the lateral bars 42 of the leg support portion 14 can be always in contact engagement with the fixture surface G no matter how the included angle between the seatback 20 and the seat portion 18 changes.
The raised position of the leg support portion 14, with respect to the chair body portion 12, as shown in
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.