This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japan Patent Application No. P2002-194032, filed Jul. 3, 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a chair in which a seat and a backrest can make a rocking movement with synchronizing the seat and the backrest.
Conventionally, a chair of this kind has been so arranged that a seat and a backrest can make a rocking movement between an upright posture and a rearward tilted posture with synchronizing the seat and the backrest by a synchronized tilt mechanism equipped with a various kind of rocking devices. However, this kind of chair cannot change the rearward tilted posture. In view of the above problem, a chair has recently been developed in which a rocking range as an angle between an upright posture and a rearward tilted posture can be adjusted.
Some chairs of the above arrangement are provided with a mechanism to adjust the rocking range in a space from a center along back and forth to rearward of a supporting body or a seat frame locating under the seat and fixed to the upper end portion of the leg.
However, with the above arrangement if an operating member to adjust the rocking range is arranged at a front side of the seat that is accessible for a seated person, a transmitting mechanism to transmit an operating force of the operating member to an adjusting mechanism to adjust the rocking range that is arranged in a space from the center to rearward of the supporting body or the seat frame becomes complicated and large, thereby to be bulky as a whole.
Further, a highly-functioned chair that has been recently developed is provided with a mechanism to support a backrest, a mechanism to elevate a seat, a mechanism to mount a back cover on a backrest or other various mechanisms around a space from a center to rearward of a supporting body or a seat frame and a variety of components constituting the above mechanisms are arranged there. As a result of this, in order to arrange the adjusting mechanism near the above-mentioned mechanisms the adjusting mechanism has to be arranged at a position that does not interfere the other components, thereby to decrease a degree of freedom in design.
In order to solve the above problems, the present claimed invention is a chair comprising a first axis that extends right and left and that connects a seat and a supporting body arranged under the seat in a rotatable manner at a front end portion of the seat, a second axis that connects the seat and a backrest in a rotatable manner at a rear side to the first axis and a third axis that connects the backrest and the supporting body in a rotatable manner, wherein the seat and the backrest are made to make a rocking movement between an upright posture and a rearward tilted posture with synchronizing the seat and the backrest by adopting an arrangement of a sliding engagement structure to a supporting portion of the first axis, and characterized by that a restraining member is provided to restrain a sliding range of the first axis variably by directly working the first axis to be restrained.
In accordance with the arrangement, since the rocking range of the seat and the backrest can be changed by the restraining member and the restraining member is so arranged to work directly to the first axis arranged at the front end portion of the seat, it is possible to arrange the members or the mechanism to change the rocking range at a front side of the seat that is accessible for the seated person without difficulty. In addition, since there are a few members arranged at a side of the front end portion of the seat or the supporting body by nature, it is possible to arrange the restraining member and the member or the mechanism to operate the restraining member without considering interference between the member or the mechanism, resulting in improvement of a degree of freedom in design. Especially, it is extremely preferable that a degree of freedom in design is high for a recent highly functioned chair having a complicated structure in order to downsize the chair by preventing interference between the members.
A preferable sliding engagement structure is represented by that the first axis is set at a seat side and that a sliding engaging portion is formed on the supporting body to guide the first axis in a slidable manner. “The axis is set” means to provide a state in which a relative position between an object and the axis does not change and is a concept including that the axis is arranged through a bearing and that the axis is fixed. In addition, it is convenient if the sliding guide is a long hole.
As a preferable concrete embodiment of the chair it is represented that the chair further comprises an operating member and a transmitting member that transmits an operating force of the operating member to the restraining member and the restraining member is moved or transformed between a restraining position where a sliding range of the first axis is restrained and a recessed position where the sliding range of the first axis is not restrained with an operation of the operating member. In order to make an arrangement of the transmitting member and the operating member very simple in a cy-pres manner, it is preferable that the transmitting member is a transmitting axis that extends right and left and that is fixed to the restraining member and that the operating member is, for example, a lever or a grip arranged at a distal end portion of the transmitting axis. In order to downsize the restraining member that directly works to the first axis, it is preferable that the transmitting axis fixed to the restraining member is arranged near the first axis in parallel with the first axis.
In order to downsize whole of the restraining member by reducing an occupied area accompanied with a movement of the operating member in a cy-pres manner it is preferable that the restraining member is arranged to move rotary together with the transmitting axis among the recessed position and the restraining positions.
In order to further improve feeling to sit on the chair of the present claimed invention, it is preferable that the restraining member is so arranged to restrain the sliding range of the first axis at a plurality of different restraining positions set in a stepwise manner. As a concrete embodiment of the restraining member to restrain the first axis at a plurality of the different restraining positions, it is represented that the restraining member is provided with a plurality of restraining faces that make an abutting contact with the first axis at the above-mentioned plurality of different restraining positions and a plurality of the restraining faces are so arranged that one of a plurality of the restraining faces selectively makes an abutting contact with the first axis with the operation of the operating member.
For a case that a plurality of the restraining positions are set it is preferable that a click stop mechanism is arranged to fix the restraining member at a plurality of the restraining positions.
As a simple and concrete embodiment of the transmitting member and the operating member it is represented that the transmitting member is a transmitting axis that extends right and left and that is fixed to the restraining member and the operating member is arranged at a distal end of the transmitting axis. In this case it is preferable that the restraining member extends toward a direction making a right angle with the transmitting member and is so arranged to rotate together with the transmitting axis with the operation of the operating member. Further, if the transmitting axis is arranged near the first axis in parallel with the first axis, it is possible to shorten a length of the restraining member, to downsize whole of the mechanism and to operate the operating member with a small force as well.
In order to appropriately restrain the sliding movement to the first axis extending right and left, it is preferable that the restraining member is arranged at a general center along right and left of the supporting body.
In addition, it is preferable that the above-mentioned restraining member is so constructed to restrain a sliding range of the first axis at a rear side of the first axis. In order to take a rearward tilted posture the seat is slid rearward, which makes it possible to restrain the sliding range without difficulty. In addition, the chair may further comprise a second restraining member that restrains the sliding range of the first axis at a front side of the first axis so that the sliding range can be restrained at the front side and the rear side. With this arrangement, if a rocking range is changed, a feeling to sit on the chair can be further improved. The second restraining member may be of the same kind as the first restraining member or may be different.
An embodiment of the present claimed invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. A chair C in accordance with this embodiment is, as shown in FIG. 1 and
The leg 2 is so arranged that a leg post 22 upstands at a center of five leg wings 21 wherein the leg post 22 can be moved up and down and a gas spring mechanism, not shown in drawings, is incorporated thereinto.
The supporting body 3 is mounted on an upper end portion of the supporting post 22 in a rotatable manner and, as shown in
The seat frame 4, whose plane view is shown by an imaginary line in
The back frame 5 comprises, as shown in
With the above arrangement, as shown in FIG. 4 and
In the chair body 1 a reactive force mechanism H is incorporated into a part of the above-mentioned synchronized tilt mechanism and a reactive force adjusting mechanism A to adjust a hardness of rocking is also arranged.
The reactive force mechanism H comprises, as shown in
The reactive force adjusting mechanism A is so arranged, as shown in
As merits of the reactive force adjusting mechanism A, represented are a point that a length of an axial direction including the reactive force mechanism H can be downsized in an axial direction including the reactive force mechanism H in comparison with a case in which a reactive force adjusting mechanism is arranged in one side of the coil spring S because the reactive force adjusting mechanism A can be incorporated into the coil spring S in a longitudinal length, a point that a length of the supporting body 3 accommodating the coil spring S in a back and forth direction can be reduced, which makes it possible to secure an enough margin for movement by effectively avoiding an interference between the seat 6 and the supporting body 3 when the seat 6 is slid back and forth because the coil spring S is arranged in a rearward tilted posture (inclined generally 40 degrees in this embodiment), a point that the grip A31 for operation can be arranged on the accessible front wall 32 of the supporting body 3 and a point that the grip A31 can be operated with a small force due to the principle of “leverage” based on an arm length of the rotational arm A1.
In this embodiment, provided are a restraining member B1 that restrains a sliding range of the axis X1 changeably by directly acting on the axis X1, an operating member B2 that operates the restraining member B1, a transmitting axis B3 as a transmitting member that transmits an operating force of the operating member B2 to the restraining member B1 and a click stop mechanism B4 that fixes the restraining member B1 at a restraining position which will be described later, which makes it possible to change a range of rocking (inclined angle) and for the chair C to take a plurality of different tilted postures wherein the backrest can be tilted stepwisely.
The restraining member B1 is so arranged to move rotary among the recessed position shown in
The transmitting axis B3 is made of material such as metal having rigidity and is fixed to the restraining member B1 and arranged near the axis X1 to be parallel to the axis X1 extending right and left. More specifically, the transmitting axis B3 locates in front of the axis X1 and one end thereof is arranged inside of the base portion B11 while other end thereof projects out of a cover member K covering the left side wall 33 along the front wall 32 of the supporting body 3. The transmitting axis B3 is in a shape of a pipe as shown in FIG. 4 and
The operating member B2 is arranged at a distal end portion of the transmitting axis B3 and integrally formed with a lever portion B21 whose size and shape is easy to grip with a hand and a mounting portion B22 to mount the operating member B2 on the transmitting axis B3 so as to operate to rotate the lever portion B21 with a hand. The mounting portion B21 is formed in a shape of a cylinder and can be mounted on the transmitting axis B3 by fitting over the transmitting axis B3 projecting out of the cover member K.
The click stop mechanism B4 comprises a stopper B41 fixed to the transmitting axis B3 and an engaging member B42 that makes an engagement with the stopper B41 at a position corresponding to the recessed position (p), the restraining positions (q1), (q2), (q3). The stopper B41 is made of metal, formed to be generally in an ovoid shape projecting from the transmitting axis B3 toward one direction in side view through which the transmitting axis B3 penetrates and which is fixed to the transmitting axis B3 with a screw B411 and mounted at a position which makes an abutting contact with the outer face of the cover member K covering the left side wall 33 of the supporting body 3. (See
In accordance with the above arrangement of the chair C, in order to adjust a rocking range, the restraining member B1 is operated to fix at any one of the recessed position (p) and the restraining positions (q1), (q2) and (q3) by rotating the operating member B3 arranged at a front side under the seat 6 (left front side in this embodiment) in a seated condition. In this case, when the restraining member B1 is fixed at the recessed position (p), the axis X1 can be slid from the front end portion of the long hole N to the rear end portion thereof as shown in
Since the chair C with the above arrangement of this embodiment is provided with the restraining member B1 that makes it possible to change the sliding range of the axis X1 in the long hole N by directly acting on the axis X1 arranged at the front end portion of the seat frame 4 constituting the seat 6, the operating member B2 to operate the restraining member B1 can be arranged at a front end side of the chair C without difficulty just by arranging the transmitting axis B3 to transmit the operating force to the restraining member B1, which makes it easy for the seated person to operate the operating member B2.
In addition, since almost no other mechanical component is arranged at the front side of the supporting body 3 corresponding to the front side of the seat 6, the restraining member B1 and the transmitting axis B3 can be arranged in the space of the front side of the supporting body 3 without difficulty by making use of the space effectively. Since there is no need of considering interference between components, degree of freedom in design can be increased.
In this embodiment the sliding engagement structure for making the seat 6 and the backrest 7 rock in a synchronized manner is so arranged that the axis X1 as the first axis is mounted on the seat frame 4 and the long hole N as the sliding guide portion is formed on the supporting body 3. If the sliding engagement structure is so arranged that the first axis is arranged on the supporting body 3 and the sliding guide portion is formed on the seat frame 4, the sliding guide portion moves, which requires the restraining member itself move together with the sliding guide portion in order to restrain a sliding range. In comparison with this arrangement, the arrangement of this embodiment makes it possible to easily arrange the restraining member B1 on the supporting body 3 that does not move. It is easy for the seated person to operate the operating member B2 and it is structurally preferable because the operating member B2 does not move. Further, since the sliding guide portion is made of the long hole N, the sliding guide portion can be formed easily and the arrangement is also simplified.
In addition, since the restraining positions (q1), (q2) and (q3) are set to be thee steps by forming three restraining faces M1, M2 and M3 on the restraining member B1, four different rearward tilted postures can be taken including the recessed position (p), which makes it possible for the chair C to deal with varieties of preferences of the seated person.
Since the restraining member B1 is arranged to move rotary together with the transmitting axis B3 among the recessed position (p) and the restraining positions (q1), (q2) and (q3), an occupied area of the restraining member B2 accompanied with its movement can be reduced and whole of the restraining mechanism can be downsized because a movement of the transmitting axis B3 is a rotation alone.
Since the transmitting axis B3 that extends right and left is fixed to the restraining member B1 and the operating member B2 having the lever portion B21 at a distal end thereof is arranged on the transmitting axis B3, the restraining member B1 can be operated without a loss of operating force with a very simple arrangement.
Further, since the transmitting axis B3 is arranged near the axis X1 in parallel with the axis X1 and the restraining member B1 is arranged to make a right angle with the transmitting axis B3, the sliding range of the axis X1 can be restrained by a short-sized restraining member B1. In addition, since the transmitting axis B3 is arranged in front of the axis X1 in this embodiment, the bottom portion of the seat 6 of the chair C wherein a rocking range is adjustable can be downsized in a cy-pres manner by effectively making use of a space of the boat-shaped supporting body 3. With this arrangement, since the restraining member B1 restrains a sliding range of the axis X1 with wrapping around the axis X1, the axis X1 can be engaged at each of the restraining points (q1), (q2) and (q3) precisely. Further, since each of the restraining faces M1, M2 and M3 has a shape that tightly attaches to the outer face of the axis X1, it is possible to engage the restraining member B1 with the axis X1 more securely.
In addition, since the restraining member B1 is arranged at a general center along right and left of the supporting body 3, more specifically, at a position corresponding to a general center along right and left of the seat 6, a sliding range of the axis X1 mounted on the seat 6 can be restrained effectively and in an well-balanced manner.
This invention is not limited to the arrangement of the above embodiment.
For example, the restraining member may have one restraining face or may have more than four restraining faces.
In addition, the restraining member may restrain a sliding range of the first axis by moving back and forth or transforming a part thereof.
Further, the transmitting axis that is fixed to the restraining member may be arranged under the first axis and the restraining member may extend upward from the transmitting axis. In addition, the transmitting axis may be arranged rear of the first axis and the restraining member may extend forward from the transmitting axis.
As shown in FIG. 11 and
Each concrete arrangement is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and there may be various modifications without departing from a spirit of the present claimed invention.
The present claimed invention is embodied by the above-mentioned embodiment and produces the following effects.
In accordance with the chair of the present claimed invention, it is possible to change a rocking range of the seat and the backrest by the restraining member and also possible to arrange a member or a mechanism for operating to change the rocking range at a front side of the seat that is accessible for the seated person without difficulty. In addition, since there are a few members or mechanisms arranged at a front end side of the seat or the supporting body, it is possible to arrange the restraining member of the member or the mechanism to operate the restraining member without considering interference between the member or the mechanism, resulting in improvement of degree of freedom in design.
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