1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a foldable furniture, and more particularly to a folding joint arrangement for the foldable furniture, which is capable of rigidly two frame tubes in a pivotally movable manner so as to provide a two-plane directional movement of the foldable furniture.
2. Description of Related Arts
A conventional foldable furniture is constructed by a plurality of metal tubes pivotally connected with other in such a manner that the foldable furniture is capable of folding into a compact size and unfolding to expanse its supporting size by means of the pivot movement of the metal tubes.
For example, a foldable chair comprises a foldable chair frame comprising a plurality of construction tubes to construct a back frame and a seat frame for supporting a fabric seat. The seat frame comprises a front pair, a back pair, and two side pairs of construction tubes, wherein each pair of the construction tubes are pivotally connected together where they cross via a pivot joint so that the chair frame can be easily unfolded to provide a rigid cross-support for use and be folded up for storage.
Accordingly, in order to pivotally connect two construction tubes together, a rivet which is embodied as the pivot joint is used, wherein a first longitudinal half of the rivet is rotatably and transversely penetrated through the first construction tube while a second longitudinal half of the rivet is rotatably and transversely penetrated through the second construction tube in such a manner that the two construction tubes are capable of pivotally moving within a same plane direction, as shown in
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A main object of the present invention is to provide a folding joint arrangement for foldable furniture, which is capable of rigidly two frame tubes in a pivotally movable manner so as to provide a two-plane directional movement of the foldable furniture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a folding joint arrangement for foldable furniture, which can substantially connect two frame tubes with each other so as to rigidly support a downward force applied on the foldable furniture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a folding joint arrangement for foldable furniture, which can substantially reduce a space required to pivotally connect with the frame tubes so that the size of the foldable furniture will not be limited when the foldable furniture is unfolded. In other words, the foldable furniture can be folded into a compact size for storage and carriage.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a folding joint arrangement for foldable furniture, which does not require altering the original structural design of the foldable furniture, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the foldable furniture incorporating with the folding joint arrangement.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a folding joint arrangement for foldable furniture, wherein no expensive or complicated structure is required to employ in the present invention in order to achieve the above mentioned objects. Therefore, the present invention successfully provides an economic and efficient solution for providing a rigid configuration for the foldable furniture.
Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provide a folding joint arrangement for a foldable furniture which is constructed by a plurality of first and second frame tubes, comprising:
an angle joint body;
a pivot arm integrally extended from the angle joint body to define a first axis, wherein the pivot arm is adapted for pivotally connecting with one of the first frame tube such that the first frame tube is capable of rotating about the first axis of the pivot arm; and
a connector arm integrally extended from the angle joint body to define a second axis perpendicularly to the first axis of the pivot arm wherein the connector arm is adapted for pivotally connecting with one of the second frame tube such that the second frame tube is capable of rotating about the second axis of the connector arm.
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According to the preferred embodiment, the angle joint body 21 which is a L-shaped body has two ends provided at two perpendicular directions. Two end portions 211 are provided at the two ends in perpendicular manner, wherein the pivot arm 22 and the connector arm 23 are integrally extended from the end portions 211 of the angle joint body 21 respectively, wherein the two end portions 211 of the angle joint body 21 have two biasing surfaces 211 A respectively and arranged to bias against the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 when the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 are mounted to the pivot arm 22 and the connector arm 23 respectively. Accordingly, in order to strengthen the angle joint body 21, a heat treatment is applied thereon so as to provide a rigid structure to support the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 of the foldable furniture 10.
The folding joint arrangement 20 further has a first through hole 24 transversely provided at an end portion of the first frame tube 11 and a second through hole 25 transversely provided on the second frame tube 12 wherein the pivot arm 22 and the connector arm 23 are arranged to rotatably insert into the first and second through hole 24, 25 for pivotally connecting the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 with each other.
Accordingly, the pivot arm 22 has a neck portion 221, having a length slightly larger than a width of the first frame tube 11, rotatably passing through the first through hole 24 on the first frame tube 11 such that the first frame tube 11 is adapted to be swung about the pivot arm 22.
The connector arm 23, having a length longer than a width of the second frame tube 12, is arranged to rotatably passing through the second through hole 25 on the second frame tube 12 in such a manner that the second frame tube 12 is adapted to be swung about the connector arm 23.
According to the preferred embodiment, the pivot arm 22 and the connector arm 23 are rivets to securely mount on the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 respectively by penetrating through the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 respectively and forming an enlarged end portion to retain the first and second frame tubes 11, 12 in position, as shown in
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The angle joint body 21′ has two ends provided at two perpendicular directions, defined as an x-axis and a y-axis. A first and second enlarged end portions 211-1′, 211-2′ are provided at the two ends in a perpendicular manner to integrally connect with the pivot arm 22′ and the connector arm 23′ respectively. As embodied as an alternative mode as shown in
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The locker head 222′ of the pivot arm 22′ has at least a locking latch 223′ outwardly extended therefrom and the first through hole 24′ is shaped corresponding to the locker head 222′ of the pivot arm 22′ to have a central hole 241′ having a diameter equal to or slightly larger than a diameter of the locker head 222′ and at least a wing slot 242′, having a size equal to or slightly larger than that of the locking latch 223′, radially provided at a peripheral side of the central hole 241′, wherein the central hole 241′ and the wing slot 242′ of the first through hole 24′ are arranged in such a manner that the locker head 222′ of the pivot arm 22′ is fittedly passed through the first through hole 24′ when the locking latch 223′ is aligned with the wing slot 242′. Then, the first frame tube 11′ can be locked up at the neck portion 221′ of the pivot arm 22′ by rotating the first frame tube 11′ about the neck portion 221′ of the pivot arm 22′ to disalign the locking latch 223′ of the locker head 222′ of the pivot arm 22′ with the wing slot 242′ of the first through hole 24′. In other words, the end portion of the fist frame tube 11′ is blocked by the locking latch 223′ and retained between the first biasing surface 211 -1A′ and the locking latch 223′.
Accordingly, the folding joint arrangement 20′ further comprises a reinforcing panel 26′ integrally formed at the end portion of the first frame tube 11′, wherein the first through hole 24′ is formed on the reinforcing panel 26′. The reinforcing panel 26′ is formed by flattening the end portion of the first frame tube 11′ to reduce the size thereof in such a manner that the length of the neck portion 22′ of the pivot arm 22′ can be substantially reduced to just slightly larger than a thickness of the reinforcing panel 26′. In addition, once the end of the portion of the first frame tube 11′ is flattened to form the reinforcing panel 26′, the strength of the first frame tube 11′ at the end portion will be rigidly increased so that when the pivot arm 22′ is mounted to the first frame tube 11′, the reinforcing panel 26′ is capable of strengthening the connection between the first frame tube 11′ and the pivot arm 22′.
It is worth to mention that in order to mount the pivot arm 22′ to the first frame tube 11′, the first frame tube 11′ must be preferably positioned at a horizontal manner to match the shape of the first through hole 24′ with the locker head 222′ of the pivot arm 22′. Then, the first frame tube 11′ is capable of rotating about the neck portion 221′ of the pivot arm 22′ to connect with other frame tube. Therefore, when the first frame tube 11′ is moved between a folded position and an unfolded position of the foldable furniture, the first frame tube 11′ cannot be detached from the pivot arm 22′ since the first through hole 24′ is mismatched with the locker head 222′ of the pivot arm 22′. In other words, the first frame tube 11′ is securely locked up with the pivot arm 22′ by the shape of the locker head 222′ thereof.
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Accordingly, the locking ring 272′ is a C-shaped mounting ring having elastic ability and is arranged in such a manner that when the connector arm 23′ is slidably passed through the second through hole 25′, the locking ring 272′ is securely clamped on the connector arm 23′ to slidably engage with the locking groove 271′. In other the folding joint arrangement 20′ of the present invention can be simply connect the first and second frame tubes 11′, 12′ in a pivotally movable manner, so as to enhance the assembly of the foldable furniture 10′.
It is worth to mention that the folding joint arrangement 20, 20′, according to the first and second embodiments, is capable of incorporating with any kind of foldable furniture, such as a foldable chair or a foldable table, constructed by the first and second frame tubes.
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure form such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
This is a Divisional application of a non-provisional application having an application Ser. No. 10/281,042 and filing date of Oct. 28, 2002.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10281042 | Oct 2002 | US |
Child | 11282361 | Nov 2005 | US |