Foldable chair frame

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332646
  • Patent Number
    6,332,646
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Barfield; Anthony D.
    Agents
    • Jacobson & Holman, PLLC
Abstract
A foldable chair frame includes pivotally connected front and rear legs. The front leg has a tubular upper end portion which confines an axial insert hole and which is formed with a radial positioning hole. An extension rod has a lower end portion extending axially into the upper end portion of the front leg, and is provided with a resilient positioning protrusion which projects radially into the positioning hole for positioning the extension rod on the front leg. A seat frame has a rear part pivoted to the upper end portion of the extension rod, and a front part pivoted to the upper end portion of the rear leg. The positioning protrusion is depressible for disengaging from the positioning hole to permit retraction of the extension rod into the front leg, thereby permitting folding of the front and rear legs toward the seat frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a foldable chair frame, more particularly to a foldable chair frame with a relatively simple structure.




2. Description of the Related Art




Foldable chairs with backrests are known in the art. The conventional foldable chair of this type generally includes a backrest frame, a seat frame pivoted to the backrest frame, and front and rear legs pivoted to the seat frame and the backrest frame and further pivoted to each other. When the chair is folded, the seat frame is usually folded on the backrest frame, and the front and rear legs are folded on the seat frame. The conventional foldable chair as such occupies a relatively large amount of storage space after folding.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a foldable chair frame with a relatively simple structure and a reduced thickness after folding.




Accordingly, the foldable chair frame of the present invention includes a front leg, a rear leg, an adjustable extension rod, and a seat frame. The front leg has a lower end portion adapted to be supported on a ground surface, a tubular upper end portion which extends upwardly and rearwardly from the lower end portion and which confines an axial insert hole with a top opening, and an intermediate portion between the lower end portion and the tubular upper end portion. The upper end portion is formed with at least one radial positioning hole. The rear leg has a lower end portion adapted to be supported on the ground surface, an upper end portion which extends upwardly and forwardly from the lower end portion of the rear leg, and an intermediate portion connected pivotally to the intermediate portion of the front leg. The adjustable extension rod has a lower end portion extending into the axial insert hole in the upper end portion of the front leg via the top opening, and an upper end portion. The lower end portion of the extension rod is provided with a resilient positioning protrusion which projects radially into the positioning hole for engaging the positioning hole so as to position the lower end portion of the extension rod on the upper end portion of the front leg. The seat frame is disposed above the front and rear legs and the extension rod, and has a rear part connected pivotally to the upper end portion of the extension rod, and a front part connected pivotally to the upper end portion of the rear leg. The positioning protrusion is depressible for disengaging from the positioning hole to permit sliding movement of the extension rod relative to the front leg, thereby permitting the extension rod to retract into the upper end portion of the front leg, and thereby permitting folding of the front and rear legs toward the seat frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the foldable chair frame of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary exploded sectional view illustrating the connections between a connecting rod and a front leg and between the connecting rod and a seat frame;





FIG. 4

is another side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the seat frame positioned at another inclination; and





FIG. 5

is a top view showing the preferred embodiment in a folded state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the preferred embodiment of the foldable chair frame according to the present invention is shown to include a pair of front legs


12


, a pair of rear legs


22


, a pair of extension units


3


, and a seat frame


4


.




The front legs


12


are connected to each other at lower end portions thereof by means of a transverse front connecting rod


11


which is adapted to be disposed on a ground surface. Each of the front legs


12


extends upwardly and rearwardly from its lower end portion, and has a tubular upper end portion


125


which confines an axial insert hole


121


with a top opening


126


. The upper end portion


125


of each of the front legs


12


is formed with a radial retaining hole


122


at a lateral outer side opposite to the other one of the front legs


12


, and three radial positioning holes


123


at a lateral inner side facing the other one of the front legs


12


. The positioning holes


123


are displaced from and are aligned with one another in an axial direction.




The rear legs


22


are connected to each other at lower end portions thereof by a transverse rear connecting rod


21


which is adapted to be disposed on the ground surface. Each of the rear legs


22


extends forwardly and upwardly from its lower end portion, and has an upper end portion formed with a pivot hole


221


, and an intermediate portion which is disposed at the lateral outer side of a respective one of the front legs


12


, and which is connected pivotally to the intermediate portion of the respective one of the front legs


12


by means of a horizontal pivot shaft


23


.




Each of the extension units


3


includes an adjustable extension rod


31


, a resilient positioning member


33


and a resilient retaining member


32


. The extension rod


31


is tubular in shape, and confines an axial passage


312


therethrough. The extension rod


31


has an open lower end portion extending slidably into the upper end portion


125


of a respective one of the front legs


12


via the top opening


126


, and an upper end portion formed with a pivot hole


313


. The lower end portion of each of the extension rods


31


is formed with a radial first mounting hole


315


at a lateral inner side thereof for alignment with a selected one of the radial positioning holes


123


in the upper end portion


125


of a respective one of the front legs


12


, and a radial second mounting hole


314


at a lateral outer side thereof for alignment with the radial retaining hole


122


in the upper end portion


125


of the respective one of the front legs


12


.




The positioning member


33


and the retaining member


32


are retained resiliently in the axial passage


312


in the extension rod


31


. Each of the positioning member


33


and the retaining member


32


includes a spring plate


331


,


321


with two lateral plate portions which cooperatively form a generally V-shaped structure. The positioning member


33


has a positioning protrusion


332


formed on an outer side of one of the lateral plate portions thereof for projecting through the first mounting hole


315


in the extension rod


31


. The retaining member


32


has a retaining protrusion


322


formed on an outer side of one of the lateral plate portions thereof for projecting through the second mounting hole


314


in the extension rod


31


.




The seat frame


4


includes a generally annular frame portion


40


with front and rear parts. In other embodiments, the frame portion may be formed in other shapes, such as rectangular or oval. A pair of front pivot seats


41


and a pair of rear pivot seats


41


′ are welded to a bottom side of the frame portion


40


at two lateral sides of the front and rear parts of the frame portion


40


. Each of the front and rear pivot seats


41


,


41


′ has a parallel pair of downwardly extending pivot lobes


411


. The upper end portion of each of the rear legs


22


extends between the pivot lobes


411


of a respective one the front pivot seats


41


, and is connected pivotally to the front pivot seat


41


by means of a pivot pin


42


that extends transversely through the pivot lobes


411


and the pivot hole


221


in the upper end portion of the respective rear leg


22


. The upper end portion of each of the extension rods


31


extends between the pivot lobes


411


of a respective one of the rear pivot seats


41


′, and is connected pivotally to the rear pivot seat


41


′ by means of a pivot pin


43


that extends transversely through the pivot lobes


411


and the pivot hole


313


in the upper end portion of the respective extension rod


31


. A fabric piece


5


is mounted on the frame portion


40


of the seat frame


4


to form a seat.




After assembly, the front and rear legs


12


,


22


cross each other, and the seat frame


4


is inclined in a manner that the rear part of the annular frame portion


40


is disposed at a higher position than the front part such that a backrest is provided by the fabric piece


5


. The positioning protrusion


332


on each of the positioning members


33


projects through the first mounting hole


315


in a respective one of the extension rods


31


, and projects into a selected one of the positioning holes


123


in a corresponding one of the front legs


12


for engaging the selected positioning hole


123


, thereby positioning the extension rod


31


on the respective front leg


12


. When the positioning member


33


in each of the extension rods


31


engages an uppermost one of the positioning holes


123


in the respective one of the front legs


12


, the retaining protrusion


322


of each of the retaining members


32


projects into the retaining hole


122


in the upper end portion


125


of the respective front leg


12


for engaging the retaining hole


122


. The retaining protrusions


322


help secure the extension rods


31


on the front legs


12


when the positioning protrusions


332


engage an uppermost pair of the positioning holes


123


, where only a relatively short section of each of the extension rods


31


is disposed in the respective front leg


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, to adjust the inclination of the seat frame


4


, the retaining protrusions


322


of the retaining members


32


are depressed for retracting into the second mounting holes


314


and for disengaging from the retaining holes


122


, and the positioning protrusions


332


of the positioning members


33


are depressed for retracting into the first mounting holes


315


and for disengaging from the uppermost pair of the positioning holes


123


, thereby permitting sliding movement of the extension rods


31


relative to the front legs


12


for adjustment of the inclination of the seat frame


4


. After the seat frame


4


is adjusted to a desired inclination, the positioning protrusions


332


are released for engaging the selected positioning holes


123


so as to position the seat frame


4


at the adjusted inclination. It is noted that, the retaining protrusions


322


engage the retaining holes


122


only in the case the positioning protrusions


332


engage the uppermost pair of the positioning holes


123


to enhance strength of the connection between the lower end portions of the extension rods


31


and the upper end portions


125


of the front legs


12


.




To fold the chair frame of the present embodiment, the positioning protrusions


332


are depressed for disengaging from the positioning holes


123


to permit sliding movement of the extension rods


31


relative to the front legs


12


, thereby permitting retraction of the extension rods


31


into the upper end portion


125


of the front legs


12


, in the case the positioning protrusions


332


engage the lowermost pair of the positioning holes


123


or the intermediate pair of the positioning holes


123


. When the positioning protrusions


332


engage the uppermost pair of the positioning holes


123


, both the positioning protrusions


332


and the retaining protrusions


322


are depressed to permit retraction of the extension rods


31


into the front legs


12


. Thereafter, the front and rear legs


12


,


22


are turned about the pivot shafts


23


in a manner that the front and rear connecting rods


11


,


21


move away from each other, as shown in

FIG. 5

, so as to fold the front and rear legs


12


,


22


upon a bottom side of the seat frame


4


.




Accordingly, with the provision of the extension units


3


, the seat frame


4


of the chair frame of the present invention can be positioned at a desired inclination. The chair frame of the present invention has a relatively simple structure, and a reduced thickness after folding.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable chair frame comprising:a front leg having a lower end portion adapted to be supported on a ground surface, a tubular upper end portion which extends upwardly and rearwardly from said lower end portion and which confines an axial insert hole with a top opening, and an intermediate portion between said lower end portion and said tubular upper end portion, said upper end portion being formed with at least one radial positioning hole; a rear leg having a lower end portion adapted to be supported on the ground surface, an upper end portion which extends upwardly and forwardly from said lower end portion of said rear leg, and an intermediate portion connected pivotally to said intermediate portion of said front leg; an adjustable extension rod having a lower end portion extending into said axial insert hole in said upper end portion of said front leg via said top opening, and an upper end portion, said lower end portion of said extension rod being provided with a resilient positioning protrusion which projects radially into said positioning hole for engaging said positioning hole so as to position said lower end portion of said extension rod on said upper end portion of said front leg; and a seat frame disposed above said front and rear legs and said extension rod, and having a rear part connected pivotally to said upper end portion of said extension rod, and a front part connected pivotally to said upper end portion of said rear leg; said positioning protrusion being depressible for disengaging from said positioning hole to permit sliding movement of said extension rod relative to said front leg, thereby permitting said extension rod to retract into said upper end portion of said front leg, and thereby permitting folding of said front and rear legs toward said seat frame.
  • 2. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said extension rod is tubular in shape and confines an axial passage with a radial mounting hole, and has a resilient positioning member received in said axial passage, said resilient positioning protrusion being formed on said resilient positioning member.
  • 3. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 2, wherein said positioning member includes a spring plate with two lateral plate portions which cooperatively form a generally V-shaped structure, said positioning protrusion being formed on an outer side of one of said lateral plate portions opposite to the other one of said lateral plate portions.
  • 4. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper end portion of said front leg is further formed with a radial retaining hole, said lower end portion of said extension rod further having a resilient retaining protrusion which projects resiliently and radially into said retaining hole in said front leg to help secure said extension rod on said front leg, said retaining protrusion being depressible for disengaging from said retaining hole so as to permit sliding movement of said extension rod relative to said front leg when said retaining protrusion and said positioning protrusion are depressed.
  • 5. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 4, wherein said extension rod is tubular in shape and confines an axial passage with a radial mounting hole, and has a resilient retaining member received in said axial passage, said resilient retaining protrusion being formed on said resilient retaining member.
  • 6. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 5, wherein said retaining member includes a spring plate having two lateral plate portions which cooperatively form a generally V-shaped structure, said retaining protrusion being formed on an outer side of one of said lateral plate portions opposite to the other one of said lateral plate portions.
  • 7. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper end portion of said front leg is formed with at least two of said radial positioning holes which are aligned with and displaced from each other in an axial direction, said positioning protrusion being extendible into a selected one of said radial positioning holes for engaging the selected one of said radial positioning holes in order to position said seat frame at a desired inclination.
  • 8. The foldable chair frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said seat frame has front and rear pivot seats at said front and rear parts, respectively, each of said pivot seats including a parallel pair of pivot lobes which extend downwardly from said seat frame, said upper end portion of said extension rod being disposed between said pivot lobes of said rear pivot seat, said upper end portion of said rear leg being disposed between said pivot lobes of said front pivot seat, each of said front and rear pivot seats further including a pivot pin extending transversely through said pivot lobes for mounting pivotally said upper end portion of a respective one of said extension rod and said rear leg on a corresponding one of said rear and front pivot seats.
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