The present invention relates to a chair. More particularly, the present invention relates to a chair of the kind known as director's chair.
Chairs of the kind known as director's chairs are known and generally include one or more pairs of legs, which are composed by two bars that are articulated in crosswise pattern and have upper ends supporting a frame of a canvas seat, and further include two armrests, which extend into two vertical stiles connected by a canvas back.
In these chairs, the changeover from the open to the closed configuration is generally achieved with stretchers and hinges that connect the legs but do not provide a pleasing aesthetic appearance.
It is an object of the invention to eliminate these drawbacks and provide a director's chair that has a pleasing aesthetic appearance and at the same time enables a simple and easy changeover from the open to the close configuration.
This object is achieved by a director's chair as described hereinafter.
The present invention is further explained with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
As it can be seen from the drawings, a director's chair according to the invention includes two sides 2, each having:
two legs 4, 4′ that are upperly connected by a rail 6;
an armrest 8 connected to rail 6;
a stile 10 connected to armrest 8.
A T-shaped strut 12 is rotatably coupled to each lower end of the couple of legs 4, 4′ and is further articulated to a second strut 12′ with a pivot 14.
Each armrest 8 is coupled to rail 6 with a support rod 18 having a T-shaped groove 20 therein, in which a slider 22 is slidably disposed.
Slider 22 extends lowerly to form elastic tab 24, which has a tooth 26 that elastically cooperates with the lower edge of rail 6 in the open chair configuration.
Slider 22 is integrally joined at an upper end to an appendage 28 having an end with an opening 30 configured to engage an articulating pivot (not shown in the drawings) provided at the upper end of struts 12, 12′.
Stiles 10 are joined by a canvas 30 that provides the back of the chair, and the two rails 6 are joined by a canvas 32 that provides the seat.
Operation of a director's chair according to the invention is as follows:
in the open configuration, with sides 2 spread apart, slider 22 is disposed at the bottom of groove 20 and tooth 26 of tab 24 engages the lower edge of rail 6, such to prevent an upward return of slider 22 when a user sits on canvas 32.
When the chair is to be folded to bring it to the closed configuration, the user grasps tab 24 such to disengage tooth 26 from rail 6 and, therefore, enable the upward return of slider 22 within groove 20, thereby causing struts 12, 12′ to rotate in relation to pivot 14 and the two sides to approach.
While the invention has been described in connection with the above described embodiments, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the scope of the invention. Further, the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and the scope of the present invention is limited only by the appended claims.
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