1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair frame and, more particularly, to a chair frame that can be expanded and collapsed.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional foldable chair comprises two front legs, two rear legs, a backrest, a seat, and two armrests. When the user wishes to fold the chair, the front legs and the rear legs are moved to approach each other, while the backrest, the seat and the armrests are moved toward each other so as to reduce the volume of the folded chair. However, the conventional foldable chair is only folded in its longitudinal direction and cannot be folded in its transverse direction so that the width of the folded chair is not reduced so that the whole volume of the folded chair cannot be reduced to the minimum.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a foldable chair frame comprising two spaced leg units, two spaced backrest units, a connecting unit, and a linkage unit. Each of the leg units includes a front leg, and a rear leg pivotally connected with the front leg. The backrest units are adjacent to the leg units respectively and are movable relative to the leg units to adjust a reclining angle of the backrest units relative to the leg units. The connecting unit is pivotally connected between the leg units and can be collapsed to let the leg units approach each other. The linkage unit includes at least one link module pivotally connected between the backrest units. The link module includes two links pivotally connected with the backrest units respectively. Each of the links has a first pivot portion pivotally connected with one of the backrest units and a second pivot portion located opposite to the first pivot portion. The linkage unit is movable between an expanded position and a folded position. When the linkage unit is disposed at the expanded position, the link module substantially extends leftward and rightward. When the linkage unit is converted from the expanded position to the folded position, the second pivot portion of each of the links is moved upward gradually, and the first pivot portions of the links approach each other gradually. When the linkage unit is disposed at the folded position, the link module is bent so that the leg units are moved toward each other.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, when the user wishes to fold the foldable chair frame, the leg units are moved toward each other, the backrest units are moved toward each other, the seat bars are moved toward the backrest units, the armrests are moved toward the backrest units, and the front leg and the rear leg of each of the leg units are moved toward each other, so that the foldable chair frame is folded in its longitudinal direction and is also folded in its transverse direction to reduce its whole volume to the minimum to facilitate the user storing the foldable chair frame.
According to another advantage of the present invention, the reclining angle of the backrest units can be adjusted freely to provide a comfortable sensation to the user.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
Each of the leg units 2 includes a front leg 21 extending forward in an inclined manner, a rear leg 22 pivotally connected with the front leg 21 and extending backward in an inclined manner, and a pivot shaft 23 passing through a top of the front leg 21 and a top of the rear leg 22 and extending in a transverse direction.
The backrest units 3 are adjacent to the leg units 2 respectively and are pivotally connected with the armrests 6 respectively. Each of the backrest units 3 includes a backrest post 31 extending upward and downward, and a mounting base 32 mounted on the backrest post 31 and rotatable about a horizontal axis “L” which passes through a center of the mounting base 32.
The connecting unit 4 is pivotally connected between the leg units 2 and can be collapsed to let the leg units 2 approach each other. The connecting unit 4 includes two spaced seat bars 41 pivotally connected with the leg units 2 and the backrest units 3 respectively, and two cross braces 42 intersecting and pivotally connected with each other. Each of the seat bars 41 extends forward and is pivotally connected with the front leg 21 and the rear leg 22 of one of the leg units 2. Each of the cross braces 42 extends from one of the leg units 2 to the other one of the leg units 2. Each of the cross braces 42 has a top formed with a first connecting portion 421 pivotally connected with a mounting bracket 43 which is secured on one of the seat bars 41, a bottom formed with a second connecting portion 422 pivotally connected with a bottom of the front leg 21 of one of the leg units 2, and a mediate section formed with a third connecting portion 423 located between the first connecting portion 421 and the second connecting portion 422. The third connecting portions 423 of the cross braces 42 are pivotally connected with each other.
The linkage unit 5 includes two spaced link modules 51 pivotally connected between the backrest units 3 and a pull rod 52 connected with the link modules 51 and extending upward and downward.
Each of the link modules 51 includes two links 511 pivotally connected with the backrest units 3 respectively and extending leftward and rightward, and a movable pivoting support 512 mounted between the links 511. Each of the links 511 has a first pivot portion 513 pivotally connected with one of the backrest units 3 and a second pivot portion 514 located opposite to the first pivot portion 513 and pivotally connected with the movable pivoting support 512. Each of the links 511 of each of the link modules 51 of the linkage unit 5 is pivotable upward and downward with the first pivot portion 513 functioning as a fulcrum. The first pivot portion 513 of each of the links 511 of an upper one of the link modules 51 of the linkage unit 5 is pivotally connected with the mounting base 32 of one of the backrest units 3. In such a manner, the mounting base 32 of each of the backrest units 3 is rotatable relative to the backrest post 31 about the horizontal axis “L”, so that the upper one of the link modules 51 of the linkage unit 5 can be pivoted in the upward and downward directions and can also be pivoted in other direction to facilitate folding of the foldable chair frame. The pull rod 52 includes two spaced driving portions 521 each pivotally connected with the movable pivoting support 512 of one of the link modules 51.
The armrests 6 are adjustably mounted on the leg units 2 respectively. Each of the armrests 6 has a rear end pivotally connected with the backrest post 31 of one of the backrest units 3. Each of the armrests 6 includes a top rail 61 located above the front leg 21 and the rear leg 22 of one of the leg units 2 and extending forward and backward, and a positioning plate 62 mounted on a bottom of the top rail 61 and provided with a plurality of locking grooves 621 spaced form each other. In assembly, the pivot shaft 23 of each of the leg units 2 extends into the positioning plate 62 of one of the armrests 6 and is selectively locked in one of the locking grooves 621 of the positioning plate 62.
In practice, the foldable chair frame is movable between an expanded state and a folded state. When the foldable chair frame is disposed at the expanded state, a user can be seated on the foldable chair frame. At this time, the backrest units 3 are driven by the armrests 6 to move relative to the leg units 2 so as to adjust the reclining angle of the backrest units 3 relative to the leg units 2.
In adjustment, referring to
In practice, when the foldable chair frame is movable between the expanded state as shown in
In operation, referring to
Accordingly, when the user wishes to fold the foldable chair frame, the leg units 2 are moved toward each other, the backrest units 3 are moved toward each other, the seat bars 41 are moved toward the backrest units 3, the armrests 6 are moved toward the backrest units 3, and the front leg 21 and the rear leg 22 of each of the leg units 2 are moved toward each other, so that the foldable chair frame is folded in its longitudinal direction and is also folded in its transverse direction to reduce its whole volume to the minimum to facilitate the user storing the foldable chair frame. In addition, the reclining angle of the backrest units 3 can be adjusted freely to provide a comfortable sensation to the user.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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