The present invention generally relates to chairs and, more particularly, relates to a foldable chair.
No matter at home, office or other places, chairs are one kind of indispensable furniture, which are usually utilized for relaxing in daily life. And foldable chairs, which have two states including being folded and unfold, are very popular with people. They can be folded to save space engaged when we do not need them. They are very and convenient to transport, and they are used widely. In most conventional foldable chairs, the seat and the front legs are hinged together, and the seat is connected with the rear legs slidably through a connecting device. As to be convenient to collect and transport, when the chair folded, the seat will be moved upwardly toward to the backrest, thus the front legs and the rear legs will abut against each other, and the chair will occupy less space. However, when some of the conventional chairs are folded to let the seat get close to the backrest, there will still be some angle between the seat and the backrest, and between the rear legs and front legs, the chair can not be folded enough. The thickness of the whole folded chairs is still too big, so they need to be further improved to decrease the occupied space.
Thus, we need a new kind of foldable chair to obviate the afore-mentioned problems and defects.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a foldable chair with a seat which can slide upwardly, herein the seat is fixed slidably to the front legs and hinged to the rear legs. When the chair is folded, the seat can slide upwardly along the front legs, and the rear legs are close to the front legs, and the seat fold upwardly, thus the seat, front legs and rear leg can be close together completely to save the occupied space.
The object of the present invention is achieved by providing:
A foldable chair, includes a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a seat and a backrest, wherein said front legs and said rear leg are hinged together rotatably to form a scissor-shape by riveting, said seat is hinged with the rear legs rotatably through a connecting piece fixed on the back of the seat, each of said front legs has a connecting sleeve which can be slid along the front leg, said connecting sleeves hinged to said seat by riveting, and a protrusion is disposed on each front leg to stop said connecting sleeve to slide downwardly and keep said seat on unfolded position.
Said backrest of the present invention mounted to one end of the front legs.
Said front legs and rear legs of the present invention cross with each other and formed a X-shape when the chair is in an unfolded position.
A “I”-shaped reinforcement frame disposed on the back of said seat of the present invention.
Said connecting sheet of the present invention is incorporated with said reinforcement frame.
Said connecting sleeve of the present invention includes a slide pipe and a connecting lock piece which can be hinged with the seat via rivet.
Said protrusion of the present invention is a pressure-resisting metal piece.
Said protrusion of the present invention connected to said front legs by welding, riveting, bonding or other equivalent, or incorporated with the said front legs.
There is a cross bar disposed between said rear legs of the present invention.
The shape of said seat of the present invention can be circular, square, rectangle or elliptic.
The present invention has the following advantages: the seat of the foldable chair can slide upwardly along the front legs through the connecting sleeve mounted on the front legs, the rear legs and the front legs can close together completely, and the seat also can close completely with the rear leg and front legs, thus the occupied space of the folded chair decreased. When the chair is in a unfolded position, without the limiting of the protrusion, the seat can be kept on an completely unfolded position stably. This invention has simple structure of and is easy to manufactured, and can also save the space engaged by the folded chair. The chair is convenient to be stored and transported and has many utilities.
The specification, feature and effect of the present invention can be shown clearly in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments with the accompanying drawings:
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In the following embodiment of the present invention, the foldable chair has a circular seat, without limitation. The seat with other shapes is also usable.
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Moreover, protrusion 22 is connected to the described front legs 2 by welding, riveting or bonding, and also can be incorporated with front legs 2. The shape of the seat 4 of the present invention can be circular, square, rectangle or ellipse.
In summary, the structure of the foldable chair of the present invention is simple and easy to manufactured, and can also save the space engaged by the folded chair furthest. It is convenient to be stored and transported and has many utilities.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to a particular embodiment, it is to be understood that these embodiments merely illustrate the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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20090261628 A1 | Oct 2009 | US |