The present invention concerns a folding chair, particularly a child's folding high chair.
Folding mechanisms for chairs are known of in various forms. There is nevertheless a significant risk of pinching, for the user, with many folding mechanisms, or these are complicated and inconvenient. The chairs can often only be carried with difficulty when folded. Moreover, the known folding mechanisms cannot readily be used for children's chairs that, together with a seat, have a foot rest and can preferably also be adjusted in height.
A folding mechanism is known, for example, from DE 21 40 384 A. Here, a seat is held between two pairs of struts, such that it can rotate, between a pair of struts, about a connecting axis. The seat is slidably held in the other pair of struts by pins, such that the seat can be folded upwards, whereby this at the same time actuates folding of the struts. It is nevertheless difficult to carry such a chair, since the seat tends to fold back downwards, whereupon the chair folds out. To carry it, the folded chair would therefore have to be interlocked or latched, or be raised at the seat in order to prevent it from unfolding.
Further height-adjustable chairs are known from the state of the art, for example from DE 24 21 259 A, that can, in particular, be used for child's chairs. Such chairs can easily be adjusted to the size of the user and, for example, grow with the child, and can also be used for adults. The chairs concerned do not however fold and are therefore cumbersome with regard to carrying and storing them away.
A foldable chair is known from DE 100 51 261 A1. The chair described can be folded, by means of a complex folding mechanism, such that space is saved. Nevertheless, because of its complexity, there are multiple risks of pinching in the chair and it is inconvenient in use.
The purpose of the present invention is to create a chair that is easy and without the risk of injury to open and fold, and that can easily be carried when folded.
In accordance with the present invention, this aim is achieved by a chair having the characteristics of claim 1. Advantageous configurations of the invention are described in the dependant claims.
The folding chair in accordance with the invention has a seat and a backrest, together with a first and a second pair of supports. The first supports support the backrest and the seat, while the second supports are arranged such that they articulate on the first supports and support these when opened out. The seat is arranged such that it can rotate between the two first supports. The backrest can likewise rotate, about an axis between the two first supports and can, additionally, be displaced perpendicularly to this axis. Backrest and seat are connected to each other by means of a connection element that articulates on the seat and the backrest. Backrest and seat are thereby essentially at right-angles to each other in a first, opened position, and thereby allow for sitting. In a second, folded position, the seat and the backrest are aligned essentially parallel to each other and to the first supports. The folding chair can thereby be easily carried and needs a minimum amount of space for storage.
Suitable stops can favourably be provided, to determine the opened position of the seat and/or of the backrest.
So that the folding chair in accordance with the invention can be used as a child's chair, it can additionally have a foot rest. The foot rest can preferably be arranged likewise the seat such that it can rotate between the two first supports, and be connected with the connection element. The foot rest can then, when the chair is folded up, be brought, together with the seat in the folded up position, into a position essentially parallel to the backrest and the seat.
In order to allow a height adjustment of the child's chair, the latter can, in a preferred embodiment of it, have several releasable attachment points for the seat and/or the footrest on the first support and/or on the connection element. Several such attachment points can, for example, be disposed at regular intervals along the supports. The connection element comprises the corresponding attachment points, for suitable alignment of the seat and/or the footrest. The attachment can, for example, be made by means of screws, push-on connectors, bolts or clips, or in any other suitable way. The folding chair can thereby be adapted to any body size, and at the same time retains its foldability.
The connection element can favourably be connected to the second supports. This can be done by means of a connection crosspiece that connects the two second supports in an appropriate place. The connection element can be connected to this connection crosspiece in the folded up or in the opened position, or in both positions. In this way, the folding chair can be fixed in the given position and cannot either open out or fold at an unwanted moment.
In a particularly favourable embodiment, the connection between the connection element and the second supports is permanent and can slide over from a first, into a second, position. The first position can here be the opened out position of the chair, with the second position corresponding to the folded position of the chair. The connection can preferably be locked in the first and/or the second position.
In one advantageous embodiment of the chair in accordance with the invention, the chair has rollers on the lower end of the first supports. The rollers preferably only extend beyond the first supports at the front rim. This means the chair is secure in the opened position, but, with the chair in the folded position, the chair can be tilted and therefore be rolled on the rollers.
The invention is explained in detail below in connection with the enclosed illustrations. The embodiments shown in the illustrations merely represent examples of the invention and do not limit the scope of protection defined by the claims. All indications of direction are to be understood in relation to the normal position in which a chair stands. The illustrations are merely schematic and intended to illustrate the invention.
The seat 1 is mounted between the two first supports 3, such that it can rotate about an axis 5.
The backrest is likewise mounted such that it can rotate about an axis 6 between the two first supports 3, whereby the backrest 2 can additionally shift, perpendicularly to the spindle 6, in the direction of the arrow as shown. The latter can be implemented by opposing pins (not shown in
The backrest 2 and the seat 1 are connected to each other by a connection element 7. The connection element 7 engages, on the one side, on the lower edge of the backrest 2 and, on the other side, on the rear rim of the seat 1.
In the folded position, the backrest 2 is in its lowest position, that is, the pins of the first supports are on the upper stop of the guide grooves 9. The backrest 2 is almost vertical. Through the connection element 7, the backrest 2 is connected to the seat 1, such that the seat is horizontal. In this opened out position, the connection element 7 lies roughly parallel to the first supports 3.
To fold it, the chair is engaged at the handle opening 10 in the backrest 2 and lifted. The backrest 2 is thereby pulled upwards along its guide grooves 9. By means of the connection element 7, the rear rim of the seat 1 is also lifted and the seat 1 is turned about its rotation axis 5. In addition to the displacement, the backrest 2 is turned about the rotation axis 6. In the folded position, the backrest 2, the connection element 7 and the seat 1 lie roughly in a line along the first supports 3. The second supports 4 can be folded, about their rotation axis 8, onto the first supports 3, such that the folding chair is flat in its folded state, and can be stored using the minimum amount of space.
Given the folding chair's design, the sitting position is automatically prepared, between the seat and the backrest, through the effect of gravity or when under load. There can, however, also be stops for the seat and/or the backrest, in order to define the final position of the separate parts.
The folding chair can be put into the folded position, and held there, by being pulled upwards at the handle opening 10. With this, there is no risk of the chair folding out of itself when it is being carried.
The first supports 3 are supported by second supports 4, at an angle of approx. 60°. The second supports 4 are arranged such that they can swivel on the first supports 3, around a rotation axis 8.
The lower area of the backrest 2 and the rear area of the seat 1 are connected to each other by a connection element 7.
To fold the chair, the backrest 2 is pulled upwards. It moves along upwards, guided in the groove 9 by the pins 6 of the first supports 3, and is thereby aligned essentially parallel to the first supports 3. At the same time, the seat 1, which is connected to the backrest 2 by the connection element 7, turns around the rotation axis 5 and comes to be aligned essentially parallel to the backrest 2 and the first supports 3. Backrest 2, seat 1 and connection element 7, require the minimum amount of space in this folded position, and fit within the outline form of the first supports 3.
The second supports 4 can be folded in the direction of arrow A, so that the folding chair can be carried and stored. To carry the folding chair, it can be turned, in the direction of arrow B, over the end 13 of the first supports 3. It can then be rolled on the rollers 14 that, in this position, extend over the ends 13 of the supports 3. There is no risk that the folding chair will fold out while it is being carried. The folded position can be maintained by pulling upwards on the backrest 2.
The height of the chair can be adjusted, so that it can be set to any size of the child or person sitting in it. For this, there are various attachment points 15 on the first supports 3 and corresponding attachment points 16 on the connection element 7. Footrest 11 and seat 1 can, at these attachment points 16, be releasably connected with the first supports 3 on the one hand, and with the connection element 7 on the other. This can be done by means of screws, by clamping, locking bolts or in any other suitable way.
By way of an example,
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 018 333.7 | Apr 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/001881 | 3/25/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/29/2012 |