This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 102130041, filed on Aug. 22, 2013.
The invention relates to a headrest assembly, and more particularly to a headrest assembly for a chair assembly, and to a chair assembly including the headrest assembly.
A conventional chair assembly, such as an office chair seat, a vehicle seat, a theater seat, a wheelchair seat, an assistive mobility device or an electric scooter, generally includes a seat and a backrest. The seat is adapted to support a user's buttocks and the backrest is adapted to support the user's waist and back.
However, some conventional seat assemblies have no headrest design. After sitting on such conventional seat assembly for a long time period, poor posture may occur to impose an unnecessary burden on the user's neck, thus causing health issues. Hence, there is a need in the art to provide a headrest assembly that is feasible to be combined with such conventional seat assembly.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a headrest assembly for a chair.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a headrest assembly for connecting a backrest of a chair comprises a headrest unit, two spaced-apart grip frame members and two spaced-apart connection frame members.
The grip frame members are respectively connected to two opposite ends of the headrest unit.
The connection frame members are respectively connected to the grip frame members for connection with the backrest.
The grip frame members gradually extend away from each other from the headrest unit to the connection frame members, respectively. Each of the grip frame members extends obliquely, rearwardly and downwardly from the headrest unit in a manner of being oblique to a first vertical plane that has opposite front and rear surfaces respectively facing front and rear sides of the chair.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a chair includes a backrest having two backrest frame members connected to the abovementioned headrest assembly.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that the same reference numerals are used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The headrest assembly is connected to the backrest 91. In this embodiment, the headrest assembly includes a headrest unit 3, two spaced-apart grip frame members 23 respectively connected to two opposite ends of the headrest unit 3, and two spaced-apart connection frame members 21 respectively connecting the grip frame members 23 to the backrest frame members 911 of the backrest 91. In addition, the headrest assembly further includes two bridges 22, each of which bridges the headrest unit 3 and a corresponding one of the grip frame members 23. As a non-limiting arrangement, each of the bridges 22 and the corresponding grip frame member 23 and connection frame member 21 are integrally formed in one-piece.
In the first embodiment, each of the connection frame members 21 has a distal section 211 distal from the respective grip frame member 23, and a proximal section 212 proximate to the respective grip frame member 23. As a non-limiting arrangement, the distal section 211 of each of the connection frame members 21 is formed as one piece with a respective one of the backrest frame members 911. In other embodiments, the distal section 211 of each of the connection frame members 21 and the respective one of the backrest frame members 911 may be fixedly or removably connected to each other in other manners, such as a welding connection, an insertion connection, a sleeved connection or a threaded connection.
In this embodiment, the grip frame members 23 gradually extend away from each other from the headrest unit 3 to the respective connection frame members 21. Each of the grip frame members 23 extends outwardly, rearwardly and downwardly in an oblique fashion from the headrest unit 3 so as to be oblique relative to a first vertical plane 81 and a second vertical plane 81′ that is perpendicular to the first vertical plane 81. The first vertical plane 81 has opposite front and rear surface respectively facing front and rear sides of the chair 9. Specifically, each of the grip frame members 23 forms a first angle α that is greater than 0 degrees but smaller than 30 degrees relative to the first vertical plane 81, and a second angle β that is greater than 0 degrees but smaller than 30 degrees relative to the second vertical plane 81′. Accordingly, for example, when the chair 9 is movable and the user sitting on the chair 9 needs a helper to push the chair 9 to start moving, or the user intends to push the chair 9 to move together therewith instead of sitting thereon, the helper or the user may grasp the grip frame members 23 with ease due to conformation of the inclination of the grip frame members 23 with the natural extension direction of the first eyes of the helper or user's hands. As a non-limiting arrangement, the first angle α ranges from 10 degrees to 20 degrees relative to the first vertical plane 81, and the second angle β ranges from 10 degrees to 20 degrees relative to the second vertical plane 81′. As another non-limiting arrangement, the first angle α ranges from 12 degrees to 15 degrees relative to the first vertical plane 81, and the second angle β ranges from 12 degrees to 15 degrees relative to the second vertical plane 81′.
In the first embodiment, the headrest unit 3 includes a head cushion 41 and two cushion couplers 5. Each of the cushion couplers 5 is connected to the head cushion and a corresponding one of the bridges 22. Specifically, each of the cushion couplers 5 has a first end 510 fixed to the head cushion 41 and a second end 516 distal from the first end 510 and connected to the corresponding one of the bridges 22. Besides, the proximal section 212 of each of the connection frame members 21 extends rearwardly from the distal section 211 to the corresponding one of the grip frame members 23 in such a manner that the distal sections 211 of the connection frame members 21 and the first ends 510 of the cushion couplers 5 lie substantially in a same plane that is inclined with respect to the first vertical plane 81.
In actual use, the head cushion 41 supports the head of the user sitting on the seat so as to relief the stress on the user's neck. As a result, the head cushion 41 not only provides comfort, but also reduces health issues caused by improper posture of the user's neck. In the case the chair 9 is a wheelchair, compared with handle bars of a conventional wheelchair that extend in parallel to each other, subjecting the helper or user who grips the handle bars to injury or pain due to improper posture. Since each of the grip frame members 23 of the headrest assembly according to the first embodiment forms the first angle α and the second angle β relative to the first vertical plane 81 and the second vertical plane 81′, respectively, the helper or user can naturally grip the grip frame members 23 in a comfortable posture when moving the chair 9 in a relatively ergonomic manner.
Besides, since the head cushion 41 supports the user's head and since the distal sections 211 of the connection frame members 21 and the first ends 510 of the cushion couplers 5 lie substantially in the same plane inclined with respect to the first vertical plane 81, the user is allowed to sit on the chair 9 in a comfortable manner.
In the second embodiment, the chair 9 may be an office chair, a vehicle chair, a powered wheelchair or a theater chair. The backrest 91 has two insertion holes 912. The distal section 211 of each of the connection frame members 21 is removably inserted into a corresponding one of the insertion holes 912.
In the third embodiment, the distal section 211 of each of the connection frame members 21 is provided with an insertion opening 2112, for removable insertion of the respective one of the backrest frame members 911. In other words, the distal section 211 of each of the connection frame members 21 is connected to and surrounds the respective one of the backrest frame members 911 in a detachable manner.
In the third embodiment, since the headrest assembly is removable from the backrest 91, the backrest frame members 911 can serve as wheelchair handle bars to allow the helper or user to move the chair assembly 9 when the headrest assembly is not required. As such, utilization of the chair 9 becomes relatively flexible and convenient to the user. When the distal sections 211 of the connection frame members 21 and the backrest frame members 911 are assembled together, the grip frame members 23 provide easy gripping and are advantageous in reducing the burdens on the user's hands when the user moves the chair 9.
In the seventh embodiment, since the head cushion 41 is rotatably adjustable about the horizontal line 82, the headrest assembly is advantageous in supporting the user's head in a comfortable position at will.
The first end 510 of each cushion coupler 5 has a receiving hole 511 and a plurality of annularly spaced-apart detents 512 disposed in the receiving hole 511. In this embodiment, each cushion coupler 5 further includes a rotating adjuster 52 that is rotatably received in the receiving hole 511, and a threaded rod 53 that secures the rotating adjuster 52 in the receiving hole 511. The rotating adjuster 52 is rotatable about the threaded rod 53 in the receiving hole 511.
In this embodiment, the rotating adjuster 52 has an annular disc 521, a cross-bar 522 that extends across the annular disc 521 and that cooperates with the annular disc 521 to form two through holes 523, and a plurality of annularly spaced-apart retaining apertures 524 extending through the annular disc 521. The threaded rod 53 extends through the cross-bar 522. The detents 512 respectively and releasably extend into the retaining apertures 524 so as to limit rotation of the rotating adjuster 52.
In the eighth embodiment, the headrest unit 3 further includes two secure members 43 (only one is shown
In the ninth embodiment, the cushion couplers 5 are mounted removably to the respective bridges 22 and are to permit adjustment of the head cushion 41 between the upward and downward positions. In this embodiment, each of the cushion couplers 5 has a sleeve portion 513 that is detachably sleeved on the corresponding one of the bridges 22 and a joint portion 514 that extends angularly from the sleeve portion 513 and that is connected to the head cushion 41. In addition, the head cushion 41 has an indentation surface 411 that is indented inwardly and that is adapted to support the user's head.
For each cushion coupler 5 (only one is shown in
By virtue of the sleeve portions 513 being detachably sleeved on the bridges 22, the headrest unit 3 is adjustable between the upward and downward positions. In such arrangement, the indentation surface 411 of the head cushion 41 is adjustable to face upwardly or downwardly in accordance with the user's requirement.
However, in the tenth embodiment, the joint portion 514 of each cushion coupler 5 has two spaced-apart connection holes 515 that are aligned with each other in a top-down direction. In addition, the headrest unit 3 further includes two spaced-apart secure member units. Each of the secure member units includes three secure members 43′ that are separately aligned with each other in the top-down direction and that are disposed on the head cushion 41 to face the first vertical plane 81 (see
In actual use, since each cushion coupler 5 is detachably connected to the head cushion 41, the head cushion 41 can first be adjusted to a proper height relative to the backrest 91, and then be secured at the proper height by extending two opposite secure members 43′ of each secure member unit through the connection holes 515 of the corresponding cushion coupler 5. As a result, the user can adjust the height of the headrest unit 3 relative to the backrest 91 as desired. It should be noted herein that the numbers of the connection holes 515 and the secure members 43′ are not limited to this disclosure.
In actual use, the head cushion 41 and the mounting plate 44 are adjustable together in the top-down manner (shown in
To sum up, by virtue of the headrest assembly that is feasible to be connected to the backrests 91 of various chairs, the headrest unit 3 not only can be adjustable in height relative to the backrest 91 according the user's requirement, but also may relax the burden of the user's neck to provide improved comfortableness. Moreover, since each grip frame members 23 of the headrest assembly forms the first angle α and the second angle β respectively relative to the first vertical plane 81 and the second vertical plane 81′, the helper or user can naturally grip the grip frame members 23 in a comfortable posture when the need arises.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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102130041 | Aug 2013 | TW | national |