1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a folding chair, and more particularly to a folding chair with an improved folding mechanism.
2. Related Art
As well known in the art, a folding chair is a light portable chair that can be folded and stored in a stack or row. Folding chairs are frequently used for temporary seating situations such as parties, ceremonies, concerts and the like. Folding chairs are mostly made of hard plastic, metal or wood with pivots to allow folding.
Depending on the pivot locations, folding chairs may be divided into two major categories: pivot under seat level and pivot at (or above) seat level. The pivot under seat level category may be further divided into minor categories such as a side X stool, a side X chair, a front X chair and the like. As shown in
The aforementioned conventional folding chairs, however, suffer from one or more drawbacks such as being bulky, trouble-prone, unreliable in use, and visually unattractive. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved folding chair design that is less bulky, less trouble-prone, more reliable, and more visually attractive.
The invention meets the foregoing needs, which results in a significant improvement over the conventional folding chairs and other advantages apparent from the discussion herein. Thus, the invention provides a novel folding chair in order to overcome the above drawbacks of the prior art.
According to an aspect of the invention, a folding chair includes a back frame including at least one rear leg, a seat frame pivotally connected to the back frame, at least one front leg pivotally connected to the seat frame, a link connected to the at least one front leg and the at least one rear leg to pull the front leg toward the back frame when the folding chair is folded, and a seat panel pivotally connected to the seat frame and configured to be separated from the seat frame when the folding chair is folded.
The folding chair may further include a back panel attached to the back frame. The back frame may includes a pair of vertical bars, each including an upper portion and a lower portion, and a horizontal bar interconnecting the pair of vertical bars, wherein the lower portions of the pair of vertical bars include two of the at least one rear leg to form a pair of rear legs. The back panel may be attached to the upper portions of the pair of vertical bars. The at least one front legs may include a pair of front legs.
The seat frame may include a pair of side frames pivotally connected to the rear frame, the seat panel and the pair of front legs, and a bridge frame connected to the pair of side frames and configured to support the seat panel when the folding chair is unfolded. The side frames may include L-shaped rear end portions pivotally connected to ends of the vertical bars, respectively. Each vertical bar may include a cutout portion configured to engage the L-shaped rear end portion of the side frame of the seat frame.
The seat frame may further include at least one hook configured to engage the horizontal bar of the rear frame when the folding chair is unfolded. The at least one hook may include a pair of hooks attached on a bottom surface of the seat frame and pivotally connected to inner side surfaces of the side frames of the seat frame. The folding chair may further include rivets pivotally connecting the pair of side frames to the rear frame, the seat panel and the pair of front legs. The at least one front leg may include a pair of front legs.
The link may include a front bar connected to the pair of front legs, a rear bar connected to the pair of rear legs, and a bridge coupled between the front bar and the rear bar. The folding chair may further include rivets pivotally connecting the front and rear bars of the link to the front and rear legs.
According to another aspect of the invention, a folding chair includes a rear frame including a pair of rear legs, a rear panel attached to the rear frame, a seat frame pivotally attached to the rear frame and configured to move towards the rear panel when the folding chair is folded, a seat panel mounted on and pivotally attached to the seat frame and configured to be separated from the seat frame and move towards the rear panel when the folding chair is folded, a pair of front legs pivotally attached to the seat frame, and a link pivotally connected to the pair of front legs and the pair of rear legs and configured to pull the pair of front legs towards to rear frame when the folding chair is folded.
The folding chair may further include rivets pivotally connecting the seat frame to the rear frame, the seat panel and the pair of front legs, and pivotally connecting the link to the pair of front legs and the pair of rear legs. The folding chair may further include at least one hook attached to the seat panel and configured to engage the rear frame when the folding chair is unfolded. The at least one hook may include a pair of hooks attached at a bottom surface of the seat panel and configured to pivotally connect the seat panel to the seat frame.
The rear frame may include a pair of vertical bars, each divided into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the lower portions of the pair of vertical bars constitute the pair of rear legs, a horizontal bar extending between the pair of vertical bars, wherein the at least one hook engages the horizontal bar when the folding chair is unfolded.
The link include a front bar pivotally connected to the pair of front legs, a rear bar pivotally connected to the pair of rear legs, and a bridge extending between the front bar and the rear bar.
Additional features, advantages, and embodiments of the invention may be set forth or apparent from consideration of the following detailed description, drawings, and claims. Moreover, it is to be understood that both the foregoing summary of the invention and the following detailed description are exemplary and intended to provide further explanation without limiting the scope of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the detailed description serve to explain the principles of the invention. No attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention and the various ways in which it may be practiced. In the drawings:
a), 1(b), 1(c) and 1(d) show conventional folding chairs;
a), 7(b), 7(c), 7(d) and 7(e) sequentially show side views of the folding chair of
a), 8(b), 8(c) and 8(d) sequentially show perspective views of another folding chair in various degrees of folding constructed according to the principles of the invention.
The embodiments of the invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments and examples that are described and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and features of one embodiment may be employed with other embodiments as the skilled artisan would recognize, even if not explicitly stated herein. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques may be omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments of the invention. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the invention may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the examples and embodiments herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the appended claims and applicable law. Moreover, it is noted that like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
In an embodiment of the invention, the back frame 120 may be configured to be “H” shaped, as shown in
As mentioned above, the seat frame 140 may be pivotally attached to the back frame 120 with the rivets 170a such that the seat frame 140 may pivotally move towards the back panel 110 when the folding chair 100 is folded. The seat panel 130 may be pivotally attached to and mounted on the seat frame 140 with the rivets 170b such that the seat panel 130 may be separated from the seat frame 140 and pivotally move towards the back frame 120. The link 160 may be pivotally connected to the front legs 150 and the rear legs 152 with the rivets 170d such that the front legs 150 are pulled towards the bottom of the seat frame 140 when the folding chair 100 is folded. Each of the front legs 150 may include holes 154, 156 to engage the rivets 170d, 170c, respectively.
In an embodiment, the seat panel 130 may include a pair of hooks 190 attached to a bottom surface thereof to engage the back frame 120 when the folding chair 100 is unfolded. The hooks 190 may be attached on a rear end portion of the bottom surface of the seat panel 130. Particularly, the hooks 190 may be configured to engage the horizontal bar 126 of the back frame 120 to stop the seat panel 130 at a predetermined location when the folding chair 100 is in the unfolded position. This may prevent any excessive pressure applied to the seat panel 130 from damaging the structural integrity of the folding chair 100. The hooks 190 may be configured to ensure firm engagement to and smooth disengagement from the horizontal bar 126. The hooks 190 may also be used to establish the pivotal connection between the seat panel 130 and the seat frame 140. For example, as mentioned above, the hooks 190 may be attached to the rear end portion of the bottom surface of the seat panel 130. The hooks 190 may be then pivotally attached to the seat frame 140 using the rivets 170b such that the seat panel 130 may pivotally move about the rivets 170b.
The protrusions 148 may protrude from an inner side surfaces of the side frames 142a, 142b. Each of the protrusions 148 may include the hole 184 to engage the rivet 170b. The protrusions 148 may be configured to engage the hooks 190 with the rivet 170b to establish the pivotal movement of the seat panel 130. The holes 182c may be arranged in the front side portions of side frames 142a, 142b to align with the holes 156 of the front legs 150. The front and rear bridge frames 144a, 144b may be configured to support the seat panel 130 when the folding chair is in the unfold position. The shapes and locations of the front and rear bridge frames 144a, 144b may varied as long as there is no interference with the pivotal moment of the seat panel 130 when the folding chair 100 is folded.
a), 7 (b), 7 (c), 7 (d) and 7 (e) sequentially show side views of the folding chair 100 prior to and during a folding movement.
a), 8(b), 8(c) and 8(d) sequentially show perspective views of another folding chair 100′ prior to and during a folding movement, constructed according to the principles of the invention. Although the folding chair 100′ may not have the identical appearance of the folding chair 100 shown in
While the invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications in the spirit and scope of the appended claims. These examples given above are merely illustrative and are not meant to be an exhaustive list of all possible designs, embodiments, applications or modifications of the invention.
This application claims priority and the benefit thereof from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/890,716 filed Feb. 20, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth therein.
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60890716 | Feb 2007 | US |