The invention relates to a folding chair according to the preamble of claim 1.
Such folding chairs are well known in the art. They are easy to manufacture, light-weight, easy to use and only need a minimum of storage space.
A folding chair of the generic type comprises a first front leg and a second front leg that extend substantially parallel to each other, a first rear leg being connected to the first front leg in a pivoting manner, and a second rear leg being connected to the second front leg in a pivoting manner. The rear legs also extend substantially parallel to each other. A seat element is held by the front and rear legs in a non-rigid manner. The seat element has a central portion which is connected to the front legs and an end portion which is connected to the rear legs. Most often, the central portion of the seat element is connected to the front legs in a pivoting manner and the end portion of the seat element is connected to the rear legs in a sliding manner, but it is also possible that the central portion of the seat element is connected to the front legs in a sliding manner and the end portion of the seat element is connected to the rear legs in a pivoting manner.
The folding chair has a use state and a storage state. In the use state the seat element extends substantially horizontal when the lower ends of the legs stand on a horizontal ground. In the storage state the folding chair is substantially flat, meaning that the rear legs are folded against the front legs such that all legs extend substantially parallel to one another. The plane of the seat element may be slightly slanted towards the direction in which the legs extend.
Usually a rear cross beam extends between the rear legs and defines a cross direction being substantially perpendicular to the front legs and the rear legs. This rear cross beam serves for stabilization purposes in the first place but can additionally serve as an end stop for and end portion of the seat element when the folding chair is in its use state.
Except screws, bolts, hinges and the like, such a folding chair is usually completely made of wood. This has the drawback that the seating surface of the seat element is hard and thus relatively uncomfortable.
Starting from this, it is the task of the invention to provide a folding chair which can be used and stored as easy as the above described folding chair of the prior art but has an improved seating comfort.
This task is solved by a folding chair having the features of claim 1.
In order to improve the seating comfort, the seat element of the inventive folding chair comprises an upholstery. This upholstery enlarges the overall thickness of the seat element, so if no additional measures were taken, the folding seat could not be folded as flat as a generic folding seat according to the prior art. This would of course be a severe drawback. So, according to the invention, the upholstery comprises a recess extending in the cross direction. This recess is position such that in the storage state at least a part of the rear cross beam is located inside the recess of the upholstery. By this measure, the inventive folding chair can be folded like a traditional folding chair.
The upholstery is usually supported by a frame comprising two lateral parts, a front cross beam and a rear cross beam. This frame usually has an upper surface defining a plane. Since it is of course preferred that a person sitting on the seat element mainly contacts the upholstery, not the frame, it is preferred that at least a portion of the upper surface of the upholstery extends above the plane.
In a preferred embodiment, the upholstery comprises a front cushion and a rear cushion which are divided by the recess. This makes the manufacturing easy and cost effective, especially if the two cushions are identical to one another. It is further preferred that both cushions have a convex seating surface.
In the case that the upholstery comprises two cushions, the frame of the seat element usually needs to comprise a middle cross beam at the location of the recess, wherein the two cushions are supported by the middle cross beam. In order to position the cushions correctly, the middle cross beam can have a T-shaped cross section.
The invention will now be described in detail by means of preferred embodiments in view of the figures. The figures show:
The basic construction of the folding chair being shown in
The front legs 10a, 10b are rigidly connected to one another by means of a backrest 16 and a front cross beam 14.
A seat element 30 is movable connected to the front legs 10a, 10b and to the rear legs 20a, 20b. In the embodiment shown, a central section of the seat element 30 is connected to the front legs 10a, 10b in a pivoting manner. For this reason, for example a bolt can extend from each front leg 10a, 10b into the seat element 30. One of these two bolts 18a is shown in
The seat element 30 comprises a frame 32 and an upholstery. In the embodiment shown, this upholstery is comprised of two separate cushions, namely a front cushion 38 and a rear cushion 39. The frame 32 consists of two lateral parts 34a, 34b and three cross beams connecting these two lateral parts 34a, 34b, namely a first cross beam 35, a middle cross beam 36 and a second cross beam 37. The rear ends of the lateral parts 34a, 34b form the end portion EP of the frame 32 and thus of the seat element 30. The rear cross beam 22 forms an end stop for this end portion EP when the folding chair is in its use state, as can be seen in
As can best be seen in
Both cushions 38, 39 of course have a seating surface and these seating surfaces extend over the upper surface of the frame 32 at least in sections. This can also best be seen in
This recess R in the upholstery is positioned such that when the folding chair is in its storage state (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2051300-8 | Nov 2020 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2021/051112 | 11/8/2021 | WO |