This application claims benefit of European patent application number 06425482.4, filed Jul. 11, 2006, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair with seat and backrest with synchronised movement.
More specifically, the invention relates to a chair comprising a support base, a seat that is movable relative to the support base between a lowered position and a raised position, and a backrest articulated to the support base around a transverse axis and oscillating around said axis between a position of maximum forward inclination and a position of maximum backward inclination, and in which the seat and the backrest are mutually connected in such a way that when the backrest is in the position of maximum forward inclination, the seat is in lowered position and when the backrest is in the position of maximum backward inclination, the seat is in the raised position.
2. Description of the Related Art
Chairs of the type defined above are known in the field as “weight-activated chairs”. The weight of the user tends to push the seat downward and tends to maintain the backrest in the position of maximum forward inclination. When the user bears the weight backwards on the backrest, the backward thrust is contrasted by the weight of the user bearing down on the seat. Chairs of this kind are normally provided with an elastic device which tends to thrust the seat towards the lowered position and the backrest towards the position of maximum forward inclination, so the backwards thrust on the backrest has to overcome both the weight bearing down on the seat and the elastic force which tends to maintain the backrest in the position of maximum forward inclination.
The object of the present invention is to provide a chair of the type indicated above having a simpler, more economical and more compact structure than prior art chairs.
According to the present invention, said object is achieved by a chair having the characteristics set out in claim 1.
The chair according to the present invention shall now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
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The support base 12 comprises a transverse element 18 with a channel shape, provided at its lateral ends with two flanges 20 extending upwards. The base 12 is connected to a vertical central upright (not shown) with adjustable height, projecting upwards from a support formed by a plurality of radial arms provided at their outer ends with casters, according to an arrangement that is widely known in the office chair industry.
The backrest 16 comprises a support structure 22 that bears a shaped panel 24 to support the occupant's back. The support structure 22 of the backrest 16 has two lateral sections 26 that extend in the longitudinal direction. The two lateral sections 26 are articulated to the flanges 20 of the support base 12 around a transverse horizontal axis 28. The two lateral sections 26 of the backrest 16 are provided with transverse holes 30 with mutually aligned axes, which are connected by means of trunnions (not shown) to corresponding holes 32 provided at the top ends of the flanges 20 of the support base 12. The two lateral sections 26 of the backrest 16 are provided with respective connecting portions 34 which extend forward relative to the articulation axis 28. The connecting portions 34 are provided at their front ends with transverse holes 36 with mutually aligned axes.
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The transverse element 42 of the support structure of the backrest 38 is provided at its lateral ends with two vertical arms 50 that are fixed relative to the transverse element 42. The two arms 50 are provided with respective holes with transverse axis 52. The vertical arms 50 of the transverse element 42 are articulated to the connecting portions 34 of the backrest 16 by means of two pivot pins 54, each of which engages two aligned holes 36, 52. The pivot pins 54 achieve an articulated connection between the transverse element 42 of the support structure of the backrest 38 and the support structure of the backrest 22, around an axis designated with the reference 56. The articulation axis 56 is parallel and displaced forward relative to the articulation axis 28 between the backrest 16 and the support base 12.
The support structure of the backrest 38 is connected to the support base 12 by means of two rocking levers 58. Each rocking lever 58 has a first end articulated to the support base 12 and a second end articulated to the support structure of the backrest 38. More specifically, the second end of each lever 58 is articulated to a respective longitudinal element 44 of the support structure of the backrest 38. The axes of articulation of the levers 58 are respectively designated by the references 60 and 62. Said axes are mutually parallel and they are parallel to the axes of articulation 28 and 56 defined previously. In the example shown in the figures, two levers 58 are provided, but a single lever 58 could also be sufficient to achieve the same result.
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The connection between the seat 14 and the support base 12 is achieved by means of the rocking levers 58 and by means of the connecting portions 34. The geometry of this connection is such that the seat moves forward during its motion from the lowered position to the raised position and, simultaneously, it changes its inclination relative to a horizontal plane. This movement of the backrest enables to obtain ideal conditions from the ergonomic viewpoint in any position of the chair.
The use of a flexing bar 64 as an elastic element to return the backrest 16 in the position of maximum forward inclination enables considerably to reduce the dimensions of the support base 12. With an elastic organ constituted by a flexing bar, the mechanism for adjusting the stiffness of the elastic organ also becomes particularly simple.
In a possible variant, the ends of the flexing bar can be connected to downward extensions of the vertical arms 50.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06425482.4 | Jul 2006 | EP | regional |