The disclosure relates to a chair, and more particularly to a foldable chair.
The seat unit 12 includes two seat rods 121 spaced apart from each other in a left-right direction and extending in a front-rear direction.
The backrest unit 13 is disposed above and pivotally connected to the seat unit 12, and includes two backrest rods 131 spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction and extending in a top-bottom direction.
Each leg unit 14 includes a front leg 141 pivotally connected to one of the seat rods 121, a rear leg 142 having a top end pivotally connected to the front leg 141, and a sleeve member 143 slidably sleeved on the rear leg 141 and pivotally connected to one of the seat rods 121. The front and rear legs 141, 142 cooperate with each other to from an inverted V-shape to support one of the armrest units 15.
Each of the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17 includes a hinge seat 191 and two connection rods 192. The hinge seat 191 is disposed between the backrest rods 131. Each connection rod 192 is pivotally connected between the hinge seat 191 and one of the backrest rods 131.
The pull rod unit 18 is pivotally connected between the hinge seats 191 of the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17 to be movable together with the hinge seats 191 and the connection rods 192 of the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17.
As shown in
In the stretched state, because the connection rods 192 of the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17 are aligned with their respective left and right pivot points along the same line, the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17 are at a dead point position and can stably support the backrest unit 13 and the entire structure of the foldable chair. When the pull rod unit 18 is pulled upwardly, the hinge seats 191 of the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17 are moved upwardly together with the pull rod unit 18 and drive the connection rods 192 of each of the first and second foldable rod units 16, 17 to move closer to each other so that the dead points disappear and the foldable chair is operated from the stretched state to the folded state.
However, to move the foldable chair between the stretched and folded states, it is inconvenient that a user has to move rearward for operating the pull rod unit 18 behind the foldable chair.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a foldable chair that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, a foldable chair includes a seat unit, a backrest unit, two leg units, two armrest units, a first foldable rod unit, and at least one linking rod unit.
The backrest unit includes two backrest rods spaced apart from each other in a left-right direction and disposed above and hinged to the seat units.
The leg units are spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction. Each of the leg units includes a front leg rod pivotally connected to the seat unit, a rear leg rod pivotally connected to the front leg rod, and a sleeve member pivotally connected to the seat unit and slidably sleeved on the rear leg rod.
Each of the armrest units is pivotally connected to one of the leg units and one of the backrest rods.
The first foldable rod unit is pivotally connected between the backrest rods and is foldable or unfoldable to move the backrest rods toward or away from each other.
The at least one linking rod unit includes an end pivotally connected to the first foldable rod unit, and another end pivotally connected to one of the backrest arm units and the sleeve members of the leg units.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
The foldable chair includes a seat unit 21, a backrest unit 22, two leg units 3, a scissor linkage unit 4, two armrest units 5, a first foldable rod unit 6, a second foldable rod unit 7, a third rod unit 8, and two linking rod units 9.
The seat unit 21 includes two seat rods 211 spaced apart from each other in a left-right direction. Each seat rod 211 extends in a front-rear direction.
The backrest unit 22 includes two backrest rods 221 spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction and disposed above the seat units 21. The backrest rods 221 are respectively hinged to rear ends of the seat rods 211.
The two leg units 3 are spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction in a manner that the seat unit 21 is disposed between the leg units 3. Each leg unit 3 includes a front leg rod 31, a rear leg rod 32, a pivot pin 33, and a sleeve member 34. The front leg rod 31 is pivotally connected at a midpoint of a respective one of the seat rods 211. Top ends of the front and rear leg rods 31, 32 are disposed above the respective seat rod 211 and pivotally connected to each other through the pivot pin 33 so that the front and rear leg rods 31, 32 can be oriented in an inverted V configuration.
The sleeve member 34 is pivotally connected to the respective seat rod 211 at a distance from the midpoint of the respective seat rod 211 and slidably sleeved on the rear leg rod 32. In this embodiment, the sleeve member 34 has a sleeve portion 341 slidably sleeved on the rear leg rod 32, and a protrusion portion 342 integrally protruding from the sleeve portion 341 and pivotally connected to the respective seat rod 211 (see
The scissor linkage unit 4 is pivotally connected to front end of the seat unit 21 and bottom ends of the leg units 3. The scissor linkage unit 4 includes two scissor legs 41 crossed and pivotally connected to each other. Each scissor leg 41 has a top end pivotally connected to one of the seat rods 211, and a bottom end pivotally connected to a bottom end of the front leg rod 31 that is pivotally connected to the other one of the seat rods 211.
Each armrest unit 5 is pivotally connected to one of the leg units 3 and one of the backrest rods 221, and includes an armrest member 51 and a mounting portion 52 extending downwardly from the armrest member 51. The armrest member 51 has a rear end 510 that is bifurcated to define a notch 511 for accommodating one of the linking rod units 9. A part of the armrest member 51 anterior to the rear end 510 is pivoted to the corresponding backrest rod 221. The mounting portion 52 has a slide passage 520 for extension of the pivot pin 33 of one of the leg units 3, and a plurality of positioning grooves 521 communicating the slide passage 520. The pivot pin 33 is slidable along the slide passage 520 and can be adjustably inserted into one of the positioning grooves 521.
Referring to
The first hinge seat 61 is disposed between the backrest rods 221. Each first rods 62 is connected between the first hinge seat 61 and one of the backrest rods 221. In this embodiment, each first rod 62 has a first end portion 621, a second end portion 622 opposite to the first end portion 621, and an intermediate portion 623 connected between the first and second end portions 621, 622.
The first end portion 621 of each first rod 62 is pivotally connected to the first hinge seat 61. The intermediate portion 623 of each first rod 62 is pivotally connected to one of the backrest rods 221. The second end portion 622 of each first rod 62 protrudes outwardly from the respective backrest rod 221 to which the intermediate rod portion 623 is pivotally connected. As shown in
The second foldable rod unit 7 is disposed below the first foldable rod unit 6. The second foldable rod unit 7 includes a second hinge seat 71, two third hinge seats 73, and two second rods 72.
The second hinge seat 71 is disposed between the backrest rods 221.
Each third hinge seat 73 has an engaging portion 731 capable of engaging and hooking on one of the backrest rods 221 (see
Each second rod 72 has an end pivotally connected to the second hinge seat 71, and another end indirectly and pivotally connected to one of the backrest rods 221 through the third hinge seat 73. As shown in
The third rod unit 8 extends in a top-bottom direction and is pivotally connected between the first and second hinge seats 61, 71. The third rod unit 8 brings together the first and second hinge seats 61, 71 to simultaneously move the first and second rods 62, 72.
Each linking rod unit 9 include a linking rod 91. The linking rod 91 has an end pivotally connected to the second end portion 622 of one of the first rods 62, and the other end is pivotally connected to the rear end 510 of the armrest member 51 of one of the armrest units 5. Particularly, the other end of the linking rod 91 is inserted in the notch 511 of the rear end 510 of the armrest member 51 for being pivoted to the rear end 510.
The foldable chair of the disclosure is operable between a stretched state (see
As shown in
To operate the foldable chair from the stretched state to the folded state, a user may stand in front of the foldable chair to lift and move the armrest units 5 toward each other and to move the front leg rods 31 of the leg units 3 toward to each other.
When the armrest units 5 are lifted and moved toward each other, the linking rods 91 of the linking rod units 9 are moved toward each other by the armrest units 5, the second end portions 622 of the first rods 62 together with the linking rod units 9 move downward and toward to each other, and the first hinge seat 61 is moved upwardly. The second hinge seat 71 and the third rod unit 8 move upwardly together with the first hinge seat 61 so that the second rods 72 move toward each other. The third hinge seats 73 are respectively moved by the second rods 72 and thus rotate relative to the backrest rods 221 so that the backrest rods 221 are disengaged from the engaging portions 731 of the third hinge seats 73. As the front leg rods 31 of the leg units 3 are pushed by the user's feet to move toward each other, the scissor legs 41 are folded and the seat rods 211 move toward each other.
Referring to
To operate the foldable chair from the folded state to the stretched state, a user may press down and move the armrest units 5 away from each other. Movements of the armrest units 5 will cause the leg units 3, the linking rods 91, and the first and second foldable rod units 6, 7 to move concomitantly. In the stretched state, the foldable chair is totally unfolded for allowing the user to sit thereon.
The foldable chair of the disclosure is featured as follows. For operating the foldable chair, the user need not move to a rear side of the foldable chair. Rather, the user may just stand before the chair and operate the armrest units 5 and the front leg rods 31 of the leg units 3 for folding or unfolding the foldable chair.
Because each sleeve member 34 is slidably sleeved on the respective rear leg rod 32 and is pivotally connected to the respective seat rod 211, and because each linking rod unit 9 is pivotally connected between the respective first rod 62 and sleeve member 34, when the armrest units 5 are lifted, the sleeve members 34 are moved, bringing the linking rod unit 9 to move and causing the first foldable rod unit 6 to fold.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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.
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