1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a collapsible chair, more particularly to a collapsible chair that is structured such that a seat fabric mounted thereon is fully spread open when the collapsible chair is unfolded, and such that an upper surface of the seat fabric is concealed when the collapsible chair is folded.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,646 discloses a foldable chair frame, which is folded and unfolded with a seat fabric mounted thereon being maintained in substantially the same, open state. Although the overall structure of the chair frame is simple, and folding and unfolding operations are easy to perform, such a conventional foldable chair frame nevertheless is not without drawbacks. Namely, an upper surface of a fabric piece mounted on the foldable chair frame is always exposed as described above, regardless of whether the frame is unfolded or collapsed. This results in the accumulation of dust on the upper surface of the fabric piece. Furthermore, when the frame is unfolded from a collapsed state, the user typically has to straighten out the fabric piece so that creases and folds in the fabric piece are removed, thereby inconveniencing the user.
The object of this invention is to provide a collapsible chair structured to substantially open flat a seat fabric mounted thereon when the collapsible chair is unfolded, and to render an upper surface of the seat fabric concealed when the collapsible chair is folded.
According to the present invention, a collapsible chair comprises a support assembly including a front leg member having two spaced-apart forward legs, each having an upper end, and a rear leg member having two spaced-apart rearward legs, each of the rearward legs having an upper end. The rearward legs cross the forward legs. The collapsible chair also comprises a seat frame having a rear portion pivotally connected to the forward legs, and a front portion pivotally connected to the upper ends of the rearward legs. A backrest frame has a lower end connected detachably to the upper ends of the forward legs, and a connecting mechanism detachably secures the backrest frame to the front leg member. A seat fabric is mounted to the backrest frame and the seat frame.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The support assembly 1 includes a front leg member 11, a rear leg member 12, and two spaced-apart linking members 13. The front and rear leg members 11, 12 stably support the collapsible chair on the ground in a state intersecting one another.
In the preferred embodiment, the front leg member 11 includes a pair of spaced-apart forward legs 111 respectively having an upper end and a lower end, and a front base support 112 interconnecting the lower ends of the forward legs 111. The rear leg member 12 includes a pair of spaced-apart rearward legs 121 respectively having an upper end and a lower end, and a rear base support 122 interconnecting the lower ends of the rearward legs 121. The linking members 13 extend in a front-to-rear direction, and are positioned below where the front leg member 11 intersects the rear leg member 12. In more detail, a rearward end of each of the linking members 13 is pivotally connected to a corresponding one of the rearward legs 121, and a forward end of each of the linking members 13 is pivotally connected to a corresponding one of the forward legs 121. The pivotal connection of the linking members 13 to the forward and rearward legs 111, 121 is made through first hinge pins 15.
A hollow extension 114 is integrally formed extending from the upper end of each of the forward legs 111. Each of the hollow extensions 114 includes a first aperture 115 formed therethrough. Each of the forward legs 111 further includes a rear hinge seat 113 fixedly connected thereto at a predetermined distance from the upper end of the forward leg 111.
The seat frame 2 has a rear portion connected to the forward legs 111 of the front leg member 11, and a front portion connected to the rearward legs 121 of the rear leg member 12. In the preferred embodiment, the seat frame 2 is substantially U-shaped and includes a pair of spaced-apart straight seat segments 21, and an arc seat segment 22 interconnecting the straight seat segments 21. A front hinge seat 23 is fixedly connected to each of the straight seat segments 21 at a predetermined location and extends downwardly therefrom. A distal end of each of the straight seat segments 21 is pivotally connected to a respective one of the rear hinge seats 113 through a second hinge pin 24, and an upper end of each of the rearward legs 121 is pivotally connected to a respective one of the front hinge seats 23 through a third hinge pin 25.
The backrest frame 3 has a lower end connected detachably to the upper ends of the forward legs 111. In the preferred embodiment, the backrest frame 3 is substantially U-shaped and includes a pair of spaced-apart straight back segments 31, and an arc back segment 32 interconnecting the straight back segments 31. The straight back segments 31 are at least partially hollow, that is, at least bottom end portions thereof are hollow to allow the bottom end portions to be sleeved onto a respective one of the hollow extensions 114 of the forward legs 111. A second aperture 33 is formed through the bottom end portion of each of the straight back segments 31. Each of the second apertures 33 is formed at a location corresponding to a corresponding one of the first apertures 115 of the hollow extensions 114 when the straight back segments 31 are sleeved onto the hollow extensions 114.
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The extension member 14 extends between the rearward legs 121, and is pivotally connected thereto. In the preferred embodiment, the extension member 14 includes a pair of spaced-apart side rods 141, and a base rod 142 that interconnects the side rods 141. An end of each of the side rods 141 distal from the base rod 142 is pivotally connected to a respective one of the rearward legs 121 through a fourth hinge pin 16 at a location below the intersection of the front leg member 11 and the rear leg member 12, but above where the linking member 13 is connected to the rear leg member 12.
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Subsequently, the back sleeve section 531 is sleeved onto the backrest frame 3 such that at least the arc back segment 32 is positioned therein. Next, each of the connecting mechanisms 4 is positioned in a corresponding one of the hollow extensions 114 of the forward legs 111 such that the tab member 42 thereof projects resiliently through the first aperture 115. Each of the ends of the straight back segments 31 distal from the arc back segment 32 is sleeved onto a respective one of the hollow extensions 114 of the forward legs 111 such that each of the tab members 42 is inserted into a corresponding one of the second apertures 33.
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In addition, as a result of the cooperation between the extension member 14 and the sleeve 54 of the seat fabric 5, when the collapsible chair is unfolded, the area of the seat fabric 5 where the sleeve 54 is formed (i.e., between the seat section 52 and the back support section 53) is pulled downwardly and rearwardly such that the seat fabric 54 is spread open flat. Therefore, the user need not adjust the seat fabric 5 as in the prior art collapsible chair.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.