This application claims priority from Chinese Application No. 200410099054.4, filed Dec. 24, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates generally to an easy chair. More particularly, the present invention relates to an easy chair of the type comprising a back and a leg rest, which both can be folded and inclined, making the chair easy to carry and store away.
Easy chairs are a type of chair that is suitable for leisure time use, especially in the garden or camping. These chairs include a back, a seat, and a leg rest, with a piece of fabric stretched over the surfaces formed by these elements. They can both be folded and inclined freely.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,570,926 discloses one such chair, which is illustrated in
Moreover, in order to adjust the incline of the back 1 and the leg rest 3, there is a need to set several adjustment screws (not shown) over the sliding tube 5 underneath the armrest 4, because the sliding fork yoke 7 is placed in an improper position. Thus, the configuration of the armrest 4 is not neat and has an ugly and random looking appearance. The position of the sliding fork yoke 7 is undesirable. Accordingly, there is a need in the art to develop an easy chair with a more desirable sliding fork position.
The object of the present invention is to overcome the deficiencies existing in the above-mentioned prior art, firstly by solving the safety problem and secondarily by providing a more esthetic and more comfortable easy chair, by providing an easy chair which is easy to set up and fold flat and which won't harm the user's fingers. The present invention overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages by providing such a chair.
The present invention provides an easychair including:
a back having articulated points at lower end thereof, preferably having a rectangular frame shape and a curved integral surface;
a seat having a pair of parallel side members, wherein the side members are articulated to the lower end of the back frame via a hinge point;
a pair of armrests, parallel with each other, wherein each armrest includes a cover plate that rests over a tubular metal element underneath the cover plate, and wherein the armrests are articulated with the back frame via a hinge joint;
a leg rest having a U-shaped frame, wherein the U-shaped frame includes a pair of parallel braces, and wherein each brace's top end is articulated to one of the armrests via a hinge joint and is further articulated to one of the side members of the seat via another hinge joint;
and a base formed by a front leg unit and a rear leg unit, wherein each of the leg units has a pair of parallel braces (legs), and the front leg unit is articulated with the rear legs via a welded forked yoke thereon. The tops of the braces of the rear leg unit have hinge joints providing an articulation connection with the armrest and a support therefore. A transverse link is disposed between the front leg unit and the rear leg unit, and there is a sliding forked yoke thereon. The transverse link has several holes thereon for insertion by stop pins, to limit incline and to maintain an unchanging incline angle. Each different stop pin's position provides an inclined angle limitation for the back and the leg rest. The sliding forked yoke has an eccentric cam type lock for maintaining a certain incline angle of the back and the leg rest. The sliding forked yoke includes a sleeved body that integrally has a fastening plate for providing a fixed connection with the side member of the seat via a hinge joint. The sleeve has an eccentric rotating lock member positioned in the center part thereof. The transverse link at its one end has a hinged connection with the pair of braces of the front leg unit via a welded forked yoke, and at the other end thereof it slidingly engages the rear leg unit via a guiding forked yoke. The guiding forked yoke includes a guiding sleeve having a pivoted connection member for providing a terminal connection with the transverse link. The guiding sleeve has the freedom to move in a path that traces the profile of the rear leg unit.
In order to bear the weight of a user, the sliding forked yoke has a fixed hinge joint with the side member of the seat for providing support to the seat. Between the base and the seat there is a two-point contact, namely, on one hand the sliding forked yoke, and on the other hand the hinge joint between the armrest and the top end of rear leg unit. The weight of the user is supported by the two above-mentioned points. The leg rest, the back frame, and the side members of the seat define a surface. A piece of fabric is secured to the easy chair and disposed across this surface.
A quadrilateral is formed by an armrest, the lower end of the back frame, a side member of the seat and the upper part of the leg rest. Its deformation determines the inclined angle of both the back frame and the leg rest.
All elements forming the back frame, the side members of the seat, the leg rest, the armrest, the front leg unit, and the rear leg unit are tubular metal elements.
The operation of the present invention is as follows:
Since the transverse link is articulated about the front leg unit by means of a pivot pin, when two leg units, i.e., the front and rear legs of the base, are folded together, the guiding forked yoke is pushed toward the bottom of the rear leg unit. Simultaneous with this downward movement, the guiding forked yoke makes the lower left corner of the quadrilateral go downward to the bottom of the rear leg unit, thus causing the quadrilateral to go flat. This result is illustrated in
The present invention together with its objectives and advantages will be understood by reading the following description in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
The easy chair of the present invention is shown in
a back frame 3 having articulated hinge joints 31 and 32 at lower end thereof, wherein the frame 3 has a rectangular shape, and wherein the frame 3 has a surface that can be inclined backwardly by rotating about the hinge joint 31;
a seat formed by a pair of parallel side members 2, wherein the members 2 are articulated to the lower end of the back frame 3 via hinge joint 32, and wherein the front ends of the side members 2 are connected with a brace of leg rest frame 8 via welded forked yoke 81;
a pair of armrests 5, which are parallel to each other, wherein each armrest includes a resting cover plate 51 and a tubular metal element 50 underneath the resting cover plate 51 that supports resting cover plate 51, wherein the armrests are articulated with back frame 3 via hinge joint 31, wherein the front ends of the armrests are pivotally connected with the top end of a brace of the leg rest frame 8 via a welded forked yoke 52 thereon, wherein the armrests are connected with the top end of a leg unit 1 via a hinged joint 53, and wherein the resting cover plate 51 has downward curved margins to hide the hinged joint 53 and welded forked yoke 52;
a leg rest having a U-shaped frame 8, the U-shaped frame 8 including a pair of parallel braces, wherein each brace's top end is articulated to one of said armrests 5 via a welded forked yoke 52 and is further articulated to one of said side members 2 via a welded forked yoke 81;
a base formed by a front leg unit 4 and a rear leg unit 1, wherein each leg unit has a pair of parallel legs, wherein each leg of the front leg unit is articulated with a leg of the rear leg unit via a welded forked yoke 42, and wherein the tops of the rear legs have hinge joints 53, which provide an articulation connection with an armrest 5 and provides support therefore.
A transverse link 6 is disposed between the front leg unit 4 and rear leg unit 1, which has one end hinged with a pair of legs of the front leg unit 4 via a welded fork yoke 41, which is welded on the leg of front leg unit 4, and the other end slidingly engaging the rear leg unit 1 via guiding fork yoke 12. Over transverse link 6 there is a sliding forked yoke 7 with an eccentric-type cam lock 72 thereon (see
The guiding forked yoke 12 includes a guiding sleeve 13, which has a pivotal sleeve-like connection member 11 for providing a terminal connection with the transverse link 6 (see
There are four articulations 31, 32, 51, 81 that represent four corners of a quadrilateral which is formed of armrest 5, the lower end of back frame 3, side member 2 of the seat and the upper end of the leg rest 8. Deformation of the quadrilateral determines the inclined angle of both back frame 3 and leg rest 8.
All elements forming the back frame 3, side members 2 of the seat, the leg rest 8, armrest 5, front leg unit 4, and rear leg unit 1 are tubular metal elements.
The welded forked yokes 42 and 41 are welded on a pair of braces of the front leg unit 4 for providing an articulated connection with rear leg unit 1 and transverse link 6, respectively. The welded forked yoke 81 is welded on the brace of leg rest unit 8 to provide an articulated connection with the side member 2. The welded forked yoke 52 is welded on tubular metal element 50 for providing an articulated connection with the top end of the brace of leg rest unit 8. The welded forked yoke 32 is welded on the side member 2 for providing an articulated connection with the back frame 3.
The operation of the present invention is as follows:
Since the transverse link 6 is articulated about the front leg unit 4 by means of welded forked yoke 41, when the two leg units 1 and 4 of the base are folded together, the guiding forked yoke 12 is pushed toward the bottom of the rear leg unit 1. Simultaneous with this downward movement, the guiding forked yoke 12 makes the articulation 32 (one of the corners of the quadrilateral) also go downward to the bottom of the rear leg unit 1, thus causing the quadrilateral to go flat. This result is illustrated in
When the back is inclined backward, the articulation 31 is caused to be located further back than the articulation 32. This movement pulls the armrest 5 backward while the side member 2 is pushed forward. The sliding forked yoke 7 also goes forward due to its fixed connection with the side member 2, thus the sliding forked yoke 7 slides on the transverse link 6. To obtain a desired incline angle, after the user leans his body to push the back backward to a desired incline angle, the user then rotates the eccentric lock 72 to lock it.
Advantages deriving from the present invention include safety and the esthetic appearance of the chair. Because the sliding forked yoke 7 is removed from the armrest to a lower position, the user's hand is far apart from the yoke 7. Hence, injury caused by adjustment of the incline angle can be avoided. In addition the appearance of the chair become desirable and neat.
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2004 1 0099054 | Dec 2004 | CN | national |
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