The present invention relates to a device for an adjustable piece of seating and reclining furniture with an adjustable angle between the seat and the back of the piece of furniture, wherein on each side of the piece of seating and reclining furniture there is located a fitting projecting up from the base of the piece of furniture, the seat being tiltable about a forward suspension point on the fitting, and the back being tiltable about a rear suspension point on the fitting, wherein the back upon tilting backwards causes the seat to tilt backwards, as disclosed in the preamble of attached claim 1.
According to the invention, the device is also related to aspects wherein:
The term “adjustable piece of seating and reclining furniture” is understood here and in the following to mean primarily an adjustable chair, but as an alternative or a supplement also at least an adjustable seating and reclining means in a sofa construction, or a type of temporary bed or a piece of resting furniture on which it is possible for the user of the piece of furniture to assume a sitting position, a lying position or positions in between.
To illustrate the prior art, reference is made to U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,767. Furthermore, reference will also be made to U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,426, DE 3530868, US 20060061177, EP 1074237, U.S. Pat. No. 6,840,575, EP 1188866 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,961,035.
One of the objects of the present invention has been to allow a piece of seating and reclining furniture, which has an adjustable angle between the seat and the back of the piece of furniture, to have the possibility of being equipped with automatic foot/leg rests or of being without such foot/leg rests. This means that the same connecting mechanism between seat and back will be capable of being used. In relation to the difficulties of adjustment in said U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,767, it is another object of the invention to permit easier adjustment of the inclination of the seat relative to the floor and thus seat height from the floor, and correct angle of use in relation to the back.
Furthermore, it is an object of the invention to assure, through the use of simple mechanisms, good interaction between the movements of the seat and the back when the angle between them is changed, so that the seat is not tilted forward when the back is tilted backwards, but that by selecting and positioning such a mechanism, better functionality and better user experience are assured for the user.
In addition, it has been an object in relation to the invention to provide a simple neck rest mechanism which is activated when there are changes in angle between the seat and the back so as to be able to give the user of the piece of furniture a comfortable and not least functionally correct neck support.
A common problem with adjustable pieces of seating and reclining furniture is that there is often a large number of handles and wheels for controlling the adjustment of the piece of furniture, for example, to adjust the angle between the seat and the back, or to put the foot/leg rest in the right position. Often handles for such operations are found either on the same side of the piece of furniture or on both sides thereof, but a common feature of the solutions is that these handles are awkward to operate, and not least it is often difficult for the user to remember exactly which of several handles is the control for a respective adjustment mechanism on the piece of seating and reclining furniture. Therefore, one of the objects of the present invention is to find a simple solution to this problem in connection with the piece of seating and reclining furniture.
With adjustable pieces of seating and reclining furniture of this type, it has in addition been a disadvantage that the arm rest usually remains in the same position, even if the angle between the seat and the back increases substantially. This is at times found to be awkward and in some cases uncomfortable, and one of the objects of the invention is also to solve this problem.
According to the invention, the aforementioned device is characterised in that a link is pivotally fastened to a rear part of the seat frame and pivotally fastened to a lower part of the back frame, the pivotal connection of the link to the back frame being located behind and below said rear suspension point.
According to one embodiment of the device, the forward suspension point is located higher than the rear suspension point
According to another embodiment, the pivotal connection of the link to the seat frame is located flush approximately in the region of the rear suspension point, preferably at a short distance above and/or behind the rear suspension point.
According to an embodiment of the device that is related to the piece of furniture having a neck rest, a neck rest is arranged on the back of the piece of seating and reclining furniture in that the neck rest has a frame which is hinge-connected to an upper part of the chair back, the neck rest frame at the hinge connection with the back having a forward facing arm which forms an articulated connection with a rod extending down along the back, the rod at its lower end being articulated to an upright arm attached to the rear part of the seat frame, so that an increase in the angle between the seat and the back tilts the neck rest forwards about the hinge connection to the back relative to the back.
In an alternative embodiment of the device that is related to the piece of furniture having a neck rest, a neck rest is arranged on the chair back in that the neck rest has a frame that is hinge-connected to an upper part of the chair back, the neck rest frame at the hinge connection with the back having a forward facing arm which forms an articulated connection with a rod extending down along the back, the rod at its lower end being articulated to a forward facing arm on an elongate fitting, which fitting close to this arm is pivotally connected to the back frame, the fitting extending forwards towards the forward part of the seat and there being articulated to a tiltable leg rest frame, which leg rest frame is pivotally connected to the forward part of the seat frame, so that on an increase of the angle between the seat and the back, the neck rest is caused to tilt forwards about the hinge connection, whilst the leg rest tilts up.
To facilitate operation of the piece of seating and reclining furniture when it is provided with a leg rest that is pivotally connected to a forward part of the seat frame, the device is equipped with a first actuator, for example, a gas spring, which is controllable to cause said angle adjustment between the seat and the back of the piece of furniture, and a second actuator, for example, a gas spring, which is controllable to cause upward tilting of the leg rest, and wherein said first and second actuators are controllable from one single, common control lever or control handle via a control fitting which has manipulator cable run to each actuator. Advantageously, the leg rest is spring-biased in connection to a dead centre linkage construction.
It is also important in connection with such an adjustable piece of seating and reclining furniture that it has suitable arm rests which feel comfortable to use for the user of the piece of furniture, regardless of the selected mutual angle between the seat and the back, and according to one embodiment, these arm rests are each configured as a hoop-like, forward facing frame, the frame having a rear part which at the top is pivotally fastened to a first end of a connecting link, the second end of the connecting link being pivotally to fastened to the back frame, the rear part of the back frame at the bottom being pivotally connected to a fitting which extends upwards from the base of the piece of furniture.
In one particular embodiment, it is conceived that the frame of the arm rest has a D-like configuration, where the upright of the D has a backward tilted position, the upright at its upper end being pivotally fastened to a first end of a connecting link, the second end of the connecting link being pivotally fastened to the back frame, wherein the arm rest at a distance forward of the lower end of the upright is pivotally connected to a fitting that extends up from the chair base, and wherein the D has a curved portion that faces upwards to form a resting portion for a chair user's arm.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the attached drawings.
When the back 2 is caused to tilt backwards, for example, from an angle al relative to the vertical as shown in
In the illustrated example α1=23.7°; α2=63.9°; β1=9.4°; β2=23.4°; γ1=169.5°; γ2=141.1°. These are the currently preferred, mutually related angle values, but it will be understood that the mutual angle ratios, i.e., α1: ⊕1: γ1 and α2: β2: γ2, may of course be changed due to requirements, fine adjustment possibilities and structural changes.
To obtain a coordinated and controlled movement, a link 8 is provided which is pivotally fastened to a rear part 9 of the seat 1 frame 1′ and pivotally fastened to a lower part 10 of the back 2 frame 2′.
For both solutions of link 8; 8′, the pivotal connection of the link to the seat frame 1′; 1″ will be located flush approximately in the region of the rear suspension point 6, preferably at a short distance behind the rear suspension point, as shown in
It will be seen that the configuration and position of the link 8; 8′ relative to the suspension points for the seat and the back, respectively, will be determining for the extent to which the seat will tilt backwards when the back tilts backwards. The choices made in this connection could be determined by the typical range of use of the piece of furniture.
To set the angle a between the seat 1 and the back 2, there may be used, for example, a controllable gas spring 11 as shown in
On studying the position and function of the link 8; 8′, it will be understood that when the back 2 moves backwards, the pivotal connection 10; 10′ of the link to the back frame 2′ will move forwards and downwards, which will then cause the pivotal connection 9; 9′ of the link 8; 8′ to the rear part of the seat to be pulled downwards so that the seat 1 tilts backwards about the suspension point 5.
The neck rest 7 has a frame 7′ which is hinge-connected at 16 to an upper part of the back 2″ of the piece of furniture, the neck rest frame at the hinge connection 16 with the back having a forward facing arm 17 which forms an articulated connection 18 with a rod 19 extending down along the back. As shown in
In the alternative solution shown in
The piece of seating and reclining furniture as shown and explained in connection with
The leg rest 24 is suspended from a dead centre link construction 33, and to assist the gas spring 28 when the leg rest is moved to/from a position of use as shown in
As shown in
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20071348 | Mar 2007 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO08/00093 | 3/12/2008 | WO | 00 | 1/26/2010 |