The invention relates to a piece of furniture having a seat portion and a supporting substructure.
Pieces of furniture, such as armchairs or sofas, typically have an upholstered seat portion for actually sitting on as well as a substructure, e.g., a supporting base in the case of armchairs or a supporting traverse in the case of sofas, to which the seat portion is attached and which serves as a framework.
This substructure, also referred to as a concealed framework for a piece of furniture or upholstered item, also refers to the framework or frame which typically is substantially or completely covered by the covering upholstery. Thus, concealed frameworks do not generally impact upon the appearance of the material. However, to some extent, it is possible that parts of the concealed framework may be visible, such as the base or panels.
It is conventional for the seat portion(s) to be fixedly screwed or welded to the respective substructure during production; only the seat cushions themselves are fitted in such a manner as to be removable. However the substructure, e.g., the supporting base or the supporting traverse, has a considerable weight owing to the mechanical loads acting upon it and its function as a support. The furniture is also relatively large in size owing to the substructure, and the piece of furniture is thus unwieldy.
The weight and size create problems when transporting the furniture to customers. It is not easy to move, for example, a complete sofa via a staircase. Also, when transporting the unfinished furniture from the manufacturer of the supporting portions to the upholsterer, previously the base and traverse also had to be transported with it. This is unfavourable since these portions are obviously not required during upholstering and may possibly even complicate the upholstering process itself. However, it is not readily possible to connect the supporting base or traverses only after upholstering since the upholstery could be damaged thereby.
Omitting a traverse and/or using smaller units is also not a satisfactory solution since as of yet the units cannot be connected together satisfactorily in order to prevent, e.g., the parts coming apart. Assembling the portions on site is also not practical since correspondingly trained and suitable personnel have to be available for this job, which is not always the case.
The present invention provides a piece of furniture by means of which the above problems can be counteracted.
A piece of furniture, according to an aspect of the invention, includes a seat portion and a supporting substructure. A device is provided for releasably connecting the seat portion to the substructure. The device includes at least one lever and a pin, wherein the lever can be moved between a locking position locking the seat portion with the substructure and an unlocked position. The lever is disposed on one of the substructure or seat portion and the pin is located on the other of the substructure or seat portion. The lever includes a bracket which forms an undercut and engages around the pin in the locking position.
By virtue of the fact that a device for releasably connecting the seat portion to the substructure is provided, it is possible to handle, transport, etc., the seat portion and the substructure separately and to assemble them simply on site by way of a simple “fitting-together” process.
The device may include at least one lever which can be moved between a position locking the seat portion with the substructure and a release position. This lever is thus used to lock the two portions after they have been fitted together and can possibly have a latching functionality. The lever may be disposed on the substructure (or seat portion) and provided with a bracket which forms an undercut and engages around a pin on the seat portion (or substructure) in the locking position. Any reference made herein to one lever, etc., is intended to cover several levers, etc. Reference is made in particular to armchairs and sofas, but it is also feasible to use the invention in other pieces of furniture. In order to ensure or maintain the locking arrangement, the lever may be spring-influenced in the direction of the locking position.
Furthermore, the device can comprise at least one plate on the substructure or seat portion which is provided with an undercut, a pin provided on the seat portion or on the substructure engaging into this undercut. In particular, in this case, the lever may be articulated on the plate and cooperates therewith.
In order to provide the spring-influencing arrangement, the plate and the lever may be provided with attachment lugs for a spring. The attachment lugs and the articulation axis of the lever can be arranged such that they can be aligned (by pivoting the lever) so that the lever remains in the unlocked position since the forces of the spring thus have no effect. This facilitates the assembly of the seat portion with the substructure. Furthermore, the plate may include an open recess in which the pin lies in the locked position, wherein the bracket of the lever engages around the pin in that location.
Furthermore, if a protrusion is provided on the lever, such protrusion may be disposed such that it lies in the lower region of the recess when the lever is in the unlocked position. If, for example, the pins of the seat portion are inserted into the plate, one of them presses onto the protrusion within the recess and moves the lever from the unlocked assembly position described above and the lever clicks into place under spring force and locks the device.
Thus, the device keeps the two portions (seat portion and substructure) locked together. In order to release the locking arrangement, the lever is thus “turned back” into the described position against the spring force, for which purpose this lever may be provided with an elongate handle which is approximately opposite the bracket (relative to the axis of rotation). The undercut and the pin, together with the lever, the pin and the recess, are formed and disposed so as to fix the seat portion with respect to the substructure. In addition, the plate can be provided with bent insertion aids above the recess and the undercut in order to simplify the fitting-together process.
In order to protect the bracket or lever from extremely large forces, the plate may be provided with a bent portion in the region of the opening, the lever being disposed beneath the bent portion in the locked position so that its tendency to snap away under tension is counteracted. Furthermore, the plate may be provided with a further bent portion which provides a bearing surface for the seat portion (or the substructure) and can be formed as a section bent out from the plate.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention can be seen from the following description of an exemplified embodiment with the aid of the drawing, in which:
Referring now to an embodiment of the drawings, and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a furniture item, such as a reclining armchair 1 having a seat portion 2 and a base 3 is illustrated in the figures as an example of a piece of furniture having a seat portion and a substructure releasably connected thereto in accordance with the invention.
Only the upper region of the base 3 is illustrated, in which a cross tube 4 is provided for lateral portions. Likewise, a plate 5 is welded to the cross tube 4 of the base 3 on each side of the armchair 1. A lever 6 is, in turn, articulated on each plate 5 and can be rotated about the axis of rotation 7 between a position locking the seat portion 2 with the base 3 (illustrated in
The lever 6 is spring-influenced or tensioned by means of a spring 8 in the direction of the locking position (as illustrated by the arrow in
The lever 6 is provided with a bracket 11 which forms an undercut 12 and engages around a pin 13 of the seat portion 2 in the locking position. The plate 5 comprises an open recess 14 in which the pin 13 lies in the locked position, wherein the bracket 11 of the lever 6 engages around the pin in that location. Furthermore, the plate 5 comprises an undercut 15, and a further pin 16 is provided on the seat portion 3 engaging into this undercut. In addition, a protrusion 17 is provided on the lever 6, which protrusion is disposed such that it lies in the lower region of the recess 14 when the lever 6 is in the unlocked position.
When the seat portion 2 is fitted together with the base 3, the undercut 15 and the pin 16, together with the lever 6, the pin 13 and the recess 124, fix the seat portion 2 with respect to the base 3. The lever 6 thus assumes the locking functionality. In order to simplify the fitting-together process, the plate 5 is provided with bent insertion aids 18, 19 above the recess 14 and the undercut 15. The plate 5 is provided with a bent portion 20 in the region of the opening of the recess 12, the lever 6 being disposed beneath the bent portion in the locked position. In addition, the plate 5 is provided with a further bent portion 21 which provides a bearing surface for a metal plate 22 of the seat portion 2.
The fitting-together process proceeds as follows:
Firstly, the lever 6 is moved into the unlocked position by rotating about the axis 7 so that the attachment lugs 9, 10 of the spring 8 lie on diagonally opposite sides of the axis. The force of the spring 8 thus does not effect rotation of the lever 6. Then, with the aid of the insertion aids 18, 19 on the respective top sides of the plates 5, the front pins 16 of the seat portion 2 are inserted into the undercuts 15 and moved thereagainst.
Subsequently, the rear pins 13 of the seat portion 2 are inserted into the recesses 12 of the plates 5 and the respective protrusion 17 pushes the unlocked lever 6 downwards. Lever 6 is now rotated backwards with the bracket 11 about the axis 7 from the unlocked position by the currently active force of the spring 8, since the attachment lugs 9, 10 are now no longer diagonally opposite each other. In this manner, the bracket 11 locks the pin 13 in the recess 12 (
Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2007 018 096.9 | Dec 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/66649 | 12/2/2008 | WO | 00 | 7/15/2010 |