This invention relates to a folding chair with arms that is suitable for travel and leisure and that can be used in a courtyard and outdoors.
The existing folding chair suitable for travel and leisure mainly has two structures. One uses an assembly-type structure composed of a plurality of U-shaped rectangular frames, with the fabric being able to be stretched tight. This is comfortable for sitting and leaning, but has a large volume when folded, and is thus inconvenient for carrying and depositing. The other uses a plurality of crossed supports connected together, and has a small volume when folded, but the fabric is unable to be stretched tight because the fabric is connected to the chair support via some fixing points. When a person sits on the chair, the chair will sink undesirably and for this reason is uncomfortable in use. In addition, the chair body support structure has poor strength and therefore can bear only a relatively small load. Thus, after a period of use or upon bearing a heavy load, the chair fabric is likely to tear. Furthermore, the existing folding chair has a large number of tubes and a complicated structure, thus using more materials and increasing production cost.
The present invention provides a folding chair with arms that overcomes the above-mentioned defects of conventional folding chairs. The chair has seating frame tubes and back-rest support tubes, with the chair fabric being sleeved over the seating frame tubes and the back-rest tubes. When a person sits in the chair, because of the weight of the human body, the chair fabric will be stretched tight along with the pressure upon the support, and will not loosen with increased use. The chair has a simple structure, with the supports being curved, thus presenting an attractive appearance.
In one embodiment, the folding chair includes back-rest tubes, seating frame tubes, front crossed tubes, rear crossed tubes, a chair fabric, and arms. Each of the back-rest tubes is cross-wise connected to one of the seating frame tubes, the upper portion of each of the rear crossed tubes is connected to the upper portion of each of the back-rest tubes via a U-shaped hinging element, and the lower portion of the each of rear crossed tubes is connected to the lower portion of one of the seating frame tubes via a U-shaped hinging element. The front crossed tubes are cross-wise connected, with a support reinforced block being mounted on the crossed connection point. The upper portion of each of the front crossed tubes is connected to the upper portion of one of the seating frame tubes via an eccentric U-shaped hinging element, and the lower portion of each of the front crossed tubes is connected to the lower portion of one of the back-rest tubes via a U-shaped hinging element. The chair fabric is sleeved over the seating frame tubes and back-rest tubes. Shoes are provided at the bottoms of the seating frame tubes and back-rest tubes.
The two arms may be soft or rigid. The soft arms are constructed by means of extending the top of the front crossed tube upward to form a curved support tube, with the arm fabric being sleeved on the top of the curved support tube, and its rear portion being fixed on the back-rest tube. On the other hand, when rigid arms are used, the lower portion of the front end of each of the rigid arms is connected to the support tube, and the other end of the support tube is connected to a fixing element which is fixed on the front end of the seating frame tube, and the rear portion of the rigid arm is fixed on the back-rest tube to form a quadrangular structure.
The eccentric U-shaped hinging element has a U-shaped hinging body, on which is provided a connection hole and a notch for inserting tubes. There is an eccentricity between the center of the hole and the center of the notch.
The folding chair with arms of this invention has the following features and advantages: reasonable design; simple structure; less material used and low cost; convenient folding, and attractive appearance because the support tubes are designed to a curved shape. Since the chair fabric is sleeved over the seating frame tubes and the back-rest tubes, when a person sits in the chair, the chair fabric will be stretched tight along with the pressure upon the support because of the weight of the human body, and will not loosen with increased use. A person feels comfortable and stable when sitting in the chair. The crossed connection point of the front crossed tube has a support reinforced block, and therefore the entire chair can bear a greater load.
To use the folding chair with arms of this invention, one can hold the back-rest tubes or the seating frame tubes and pull them apart, and thus the chair will be conveniently unfolded for use. To fold the folding chair, one just holds the back-rest tubes or the seating frame tubes and brings them together, and thus the chair will be folded into a package for carrying.
Embodiments of the folding chair with arms of this invention will be described in conjunction with the drawings.
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The upper portion of the chair fabric 5 is sleeved over the back-rest tube 4, and the lower portion thereof is sleeved over the seating frame tube 1. The front end of the soft arm 6 is sleeved on the upper end of the arm support tube 71, and the rear end thereof is fixed on the back-rest tube 4. Alternately, a front end of a rigid arm is sleeved over the upper ends of said curved support tube 71, and a rear portion thereof is fixed on said back-rest tube 4.
When the chair is folded, the support tube 13 will fall forward to enable the support tube 13 and the hard arm 15 to gather together, thus realizing a minimum package volume. When the chair is unfolded, the seating frame tube 1 and the back-rest tube 4 form a certain angle due to the fabric 5, and the support tube 13 and the hard arm 15 also form a fixed angle correspondingly, with the support tube 13 being vertical and the hard arm 15 being horizontal. When a person sits in and leans on the folding chair of this invention, the elbow may rest on the hard arm 15 horizontally.
The invention has been described herein in terms of several exemplary embodiments. Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention. The embodiments and preferred features described above should be considered exemplary, with the invention being defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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