The invention relates to a foldable chair having a seat and at least three legs attached to the seat, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Foldable and portable chairs which can easily be transported from one location to another are needed for a wide variety of uses. A chair of this type is not only to be produced with a lightweight construction, but should also be reduceable to a relatively small size. In a foldable chair of this type, the legs must be connected to one another via a connecting mechanism.
From DE 698 14 128 12, which forms the basis of the preamble of claim 1, there is known a foldable chair having three legs which are mounted in articulated manner at a connector. The connector has a crosshead which is mounted in the leg holder. The mounting is achieved by inserting said crosshead into an opening of the leg in a first position, wherein the crosshead can then be transferred into a locked condition in a second position. Although, in practice, this solution has proved to be usable, due to the crosshead, material wear takes place at the leg holder, thereby reducing the useful life of the chair. The preferably asymmetrical configuration of the connecting region also requires increased care during assembly of the chair by the manufacturer.
From, for example, DE 829 490 C, U.S. Pat. No. 6,871,905 B2 and US 2013/0187431 A1, there are known hinge mechanisms for foldable, preferably three-legged chairs wherein, in principle, it is attempted to connect two legs to one another via a first joint and to mount the third leg in articulated manner therein. To simplify such solutions, in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,091 A, a Y-shaped part and, in the U.S. Pat. No. 7,401,850 B2, a Y-bolt is used. U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,795 A discloses a ball joint, arrangement, but without the inclusion of formed-on parts in the moulded parts.
Proceeding from this prior art, it is an object of the present invention to provide an easily manufactured foldable chair which is able to withstand large forces in the connecting region between the legs with minimum material wear.
This object is achieved with a foldable chair having the features of claim 1.
The foldable chair has leg holders which are arranged spaced apart from the seat 10. A connecting element in the form of a formed-on part by means of which the legs are movably connected to one another is provided in the region of each leg holder. Said formed-on part can be rotatably mounted in moulded parts arranged between the legs. The use of moulded parts permits the formed-on parts to be rapidly and easily mounted in the moulded parts. The rotatable mounting also has the result that, in conjunction with the moulded parts, the forces can be transferred well and the material wear is minimal.
This is particularly the case if the mounting is constructed from two moulded parts and the formed-on parts have nipples on the leg holders, said nipples being mounted with play in the moulded parts in complementary recesses. In the lower moulded part, the nipples of the leg holders can be placed readily and easily accessible from above. The upper moulded part can be mounted easily and in a self-centering manner. Preferably, the connection thereby created can be fixed with a central screw.
With a design of this type, the screw must only hold the moulded parts of the mounting together and the dynamic forces are conducted into the moulded parts which are preferably configured hemispherical and therefore create a spherical cage. Due to the spherical form of the nipples which are mounted in the circular, undercut recesses, the parts can be mounted smoothly running but precisely, so that material wear is also reduced.
The moulded. parts are configured substantially identical and preferably hemispherical, so that the desired spherical cage can be formed. In the leg holders themselves, the upper leg part is fixed at fixing lugs, and the lower leg part can be fixed and length-adjusted relative to the upper leg part by means of detent pin locking arrangement.
Further advantages are disclosed by the suhclaims and the following description of a preferred exemplary embodiment.
The invention is described in greater detail by reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated the drawings, in which:
Before the invention. is described in detail, it is noted that it is not restricted to the respective components of the device and the relevant method steps, since these components and methods can vary. The expressions used herein are intended only to describe particular embodiments and are not used in a limdting manner. Furthermore, were the singular or the indefinite article is used in the description or the claims, this also applies to a plurality of the elements in question, unless the overall context clearly indicates otherwise.
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In order to connect the legs 11 to one another, each leg 11 has a leg holder 12 which is mounted spaced apart from the seat 10 according to
The leg holders 12 have a formed-on part 12a as the connecting element, wherein the formed-on parts 12a are rotatably mounted. between the legs 11 in the mounting made from moulded parts 13a, 13b. The construction with moulded parts results in a high degree of stability and the rotatable mounting simultaneously reduces the level of wear to which the formed-on part 12 is subject in the moulded parts 13a, 13b and to which also the moulded parts are subject.
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The leg holders 12 have, at the upper and lower ends thereof, two openings 12d, 12e for accommodating an upper leg part 11a and a lower leg part 11b. A first of the leg parts comprising the upper leg part 11a and the lower leg part llb is fixed onto the leg holder 12 and at least this leg part is hollow. The other leg part is accommodated longitudinally displaceable axially within the first leg part. Preferably, the upper leg part 11a is the first leg part: which is fixed onto the leg holder 12 and the lower leg part 11b is fixable relative thereto by means of a detent pin locking arrangement 17 and is thus mounted movable relative thereto and therefore also adjustably, on the upper leg part 11a.
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15 Screw
16 Nut
17 Detent pin locking arrangement
18 Foot sleeve
19 Bearing bushing
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 205 468.0 | Mar 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2015/050348 | 3/23/2015 | WO | 00 |