Height adjusting device for a chair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354664
  • Patent Number
    6,354,664
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 28, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Barfield; Anthony D.
    Agents
    • Merchant & Gould P.C.
Abstract
A height adjusting device includes a mounting frame adapted to be secured to a seat member of a chair and provided with a plurality of retaining holes in an upright direction. A sliding member is adapted to be secured to a backrest member of the chair, and is mounted to be slidable relative to the mounting frame in the upright direction. The sliding member includes an upper portion which defines a passageway, and a lower portion. A lever member is pivotally mounted on the lower portion at a fulcrum and about a pivotal axis transverse to the upright direction, and includes actuating and retained ends respectively at two opposite sides of the fulcrum. The lever member is disposed such that the retained end is extendable through the passageway to be retained in one of the retaining holes, when the actuating end is manually operated to turn the retained end about the pivotal axis. A biasing member is disposed to bias the retained end to extend through the passageway.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a height adjusting device for a chair, in which most of the components of the device are concealed behind a backrest member of the chair.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional height adjusting device is mounted between a seat member and a backrest member of a chair, and includes a mounting frame which is secured on the seat member and which has an upright passage. A sliding member includes an upper end portion which is secured on the backrest member, and a lower end portion which is mounted in and which is movable relative to the upright passage and which is formed with a plurality of retained holes. The mounting frame has a pair of lug portions which are spaced apart from each other transverse to the upright passage such that a coil spring and a retaining member are mounted therebetween via a mounting shaft. The retaining member has a fulcrum portion which is mounted on the mounting shaft, and an engaging end and an actuated end which are disposed at two opposite sides of the fulcrum portion. The coil spring has two ends which abut against the mounting frame and the engaging end to urge the engaging end to engage one of the retained holes via a through hole in the mounting frame. When the height of the backrest member is to be adjusted relative to the seat member, the actuated end is depressed to turn the engaging end so as to disengage the engaging end from the retained hole and to permit sliding movement of the sliding member relative to the mounting frame.




It is noted that most of the components of the conventional height adjusting device are not concealed behind the backrest member, thereby resulting in an untidy appearance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a height adjusting device for a chair, in which most of the components of the device are concealed behind a backrest member of the chair to result in a tidy appearance.




Accordingly, a height adjusting device of the present invention is adapted to be mounted between a seat member and a backrest member of a chair, the backrest member extending in an upright direction. The height adjusting device includes a mounting frame, a sliding member, a lever member, and a biasing member. The mounting frame includes a proximate end portion adapted to be secured to the seat member, a distal end portion opposite to the proximate end portion in the upright direction and adapted to be disposed rearwardly of the backrest member, and an intermediate portion interposed between the proximate and distal end portions. The intermediate portion has front and rear intermediate wall surfaces opposite to each other in a first direction transverse to the upright direction. The rear intermediate wall surface includes a plurality of retaining members spacedly displaced from one another in the upright direction. The sliding member is adapted to be secured to the backrest member, and includes first front and rear major wall surfaces opposite to each other in the first transverse direction and mounted to be slidable relative to the intermediate portion of the mounting frame in the upright direction. The first front major wall surface is adapted to be spaced apart from the backrest member, and is disposed rearwardly of the rear intermediate wall surface. The first rear major wall surface includes an upper portion which defines a passageway extending in the first transverse direction to be communicated with the first front major wall surface, and a lower portion extending from the upper portion in the upright direction. The lever member is pivotally mounted on the lower portion at a fulcrum and about a pivotal axis which is transverse to both of the upright direction and the first transverse direction. The lever member includes actuating and retained ends respectively at two opposite sides of the fulcrum, and is disposed such that the retained end is extendable through the passageway to be disposed forwardly of the first front major wall surface so as to be retained by one of the retaining members, when the actuating end is manually operated to turn the retained end about the pivotal axis. The biasing member is disposed to bias the retained end to extend through the passageway so as to be retained by said one of the retaining members.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a partly exploded perspective view of a chair incorporating the preferred embodiment of a height adjusting device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary side sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating engagement between a retained end and a retaining member; and





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary side sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating disengagement of the retained end from the retaining member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the preferred embodiment of a height adjusting device according to the present invention is shown to be adapted for mounting between a seat member


3


and a backrest member


6


of a chair


1


, the backrest member


6


extending in an upright direction. The height adjusting device is shown to include a mounting frame


4


, a sliding member


51


, a lever member


52


, and a biasing member


5


.




The mounting frame


4


includes a proximate end portion adapted to be secured to the seat member


3


, a distal end portion


46


opposite to the proximate end portion in the upright direction and adapted to be disposed rearwardly of the backrest member


6


, and an intermediate portion


47


interposed between the proximate end portion and the distal end portion


46


. The distal end portion


46


includes a second rear major wall


7


that is integrally formed with the intermediate portion


47


of the mounting frame


4


and that is provided with two first lateral edges


71


opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction parallel to the pivotal axis. The intermediate portion


47


has front and rear intermediate wall surfaces


471


,


472


(shown in

FIG. 3

) opposite to each other in a first direction transverse to the upright direction. The rear intermediate wall surface


472


includes a plurality of retaining members


41


spacedly displaced from one another in the upright direction. The retaining members


41


are in the form of a plurality of retaining holes that extend to inter-communicate the front and rear intermediate wall surfaces


471


,


472


.




The sliding member


51


is adapted to be secured to the backrest member


6


, and includes first front and rear major wall surfaces


501


,


531


(shown in

FIG. 3

) opposite to each other in the first transverse direction and mounted to be slidable relative to the intermediate portion


47


of the mounting frame


4


in the upright direction. The first front major wall surface


501


is adapted to be spaced apart from the backrest member


6


, and is disposed rearwardly of the rear intermediate wall surface


472


of the mounting frame


4


. The first rear major wall surface


531


includes an upper portion


532


which defines a passageway


518


extending in the first transverse direction to be communicated with the first front major wall surface


501


, and a lower portion


533


extending from the upper portion


532


in the upright direction. Three pin mounting lugs


513


are provided on and extend from the lower portion


533


.




The lever member


52


is pivotally mounted on the lower portion


533


of the sliding member


51


between left and middle ones of the three pin mounting lugs


513


by means of a pin


515


at a fulcrum


523


and about a pivotal axis which is transverse to both of the upright direction and the first transverse direction. The lever member


52


has an actuating end


522


and a retained end


521


at two opposite sides of the fulcrum


523


, respectively, and is disposed such that the retained end


521


is extendable through the passageway


518


to be disposed forwardly of the first front major wall surface


501


so as to be retained by one of the retaining members


41


, when the actuating end


522


is manually operated to turn the retained end


521


about the pivotal axis, as shown in FIG.


3


.




The biasing member


5


is disposed to bias the retained end


521


to extend through the passageway


518


so as to be retained by one of the retaining members


41


. The biasing member


5


, preferably a torsion spring, is co-axially mounted with the lever member


52


between intermediate and right ones of the three pin mounting lugs


513


by means of the pin


515


, and has first and second abutting ends


516


,


517


that respectively abut against the actuating end


522


and the first rear major wall surface


531


of the sliding member


51


.




The mounting frame


4


further includes an anchoring wall


8


which has two second lateral edges


81


opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction and respectively connected to and integrally formed with the two first lateral edges


71


of the second rear major wall


7


to space the second rear major wall


7


apart from the anchoring wall


8


in the first transverse direction so as to form an opened socket end with an upper surrounding edge


72


. The anchoring wall


8


includes third front and rear wall surfaces


83


,


82


opposite to each other in the first transverse direction. The third rear wall surface


82


defines a locking hole


42


which extends to communicate the third front wall surface


83


with the third rear wall surface


82


.




The height adjusting device further includes a plug member


44


disposed to be inserted into the opened socket end so as to cover the latter. The plug member


44


includes a faceplate


441


extending in a first plane transverse to the upright direction, and front and rear guiding plates


442


,


443


respectively disposed to extend from the faceplate


441


in the upright direction and spaced apart from each other. As such, when the plug member


44


is inserted into the opened socket end, the front and rear guiding plates


442


,


443


respectively face the third rear wall surface


82


and the second rear major wall


7


of the distal end portion


46


of the mounting frame


4


. The plug member


44


further includes a block member


444


disposed on the front guiding plate


442


such that when the plug member


44


is forced to be inserted into the opened socket end, the block member


444


will be urged to snap into and be engaged in the locking hole


42


by a biasing force generated once the friction force stemming from the sliding contact between the front guiding plate


442


and the third rear wall surface


82


is relieved when the block member


444


is brought to slip into the locking hole


42


.




The sliding member


51


further includes an upper edge wall surface


519


extending in a second plane transverse to the upright direction and joining the upper portion


532


of the first rear major wall surface


531


and the first front major wall surface


501


. The plug member


44


further includes a resilient tongue


445


which has an upper end


455


disposed on the rear guiding plate


443


and a lower end


465


extending from the upper end


455


downwards and outwards so as to protrude rearwardly of an engaging hole


43


in the second rear major wall


7


, thereby abutting against the upper edge wall surface


519


to prevent further downward movement of the sliding member


51


relative to the mounting frame


4


.




The first rear major wall surface


531


includes two third lateral edges


541


opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction. The sliding member


51


further includes a pair of lug portions


512


respectively extending forwardly and outwardly from the two third lateral edges


541


so as to be adapted to abut against and secured to the backrest member


6


.




The sliding member


51


further includes a spacer wall


511


with two fourth lateral edges


551


opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction and respectively and integrally connected to the two lug portions


512


and disposed to be spaced apart from the first front major wall surface


501


so as to confine an accommodating passageway


571


to surround and sleeve on the mounting frame


4


.




The faceplate


441


is of such a dimension as to admit insertion of the mounting frame


4


into the accommodating passageway


571


in the upright direction via downward movement of the sliding member


51


relative to the mounting frame


4


.




The chair


1


further includes a back cover


62


of a dimension adapted to mate with the backrest member


6


so as to cooperate with the backrest member


6


to sandwich and conceal an assembled combination of the mounting frame


4


and the sliding member


51


. The back cover


62


includes fifth front and rear major wall surfaces


623


,


622


opposite to each other in the first transverse direction. The fifth front major wall surface


623


is disposed to face the first rear major wall surface


531


. The fifth rear major wall surface


622


defines a through hole


621


disposed to extend to communicate with the fifth front major wall surface


623


so as to provide access to manually operate the actuating end


522


externally.




With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, to conduct adjustment of the height of the backrest member


6


relative to the seat member


3


, the actuating end


522


of the lever member


52


is operated so that the retained end


521


engages an appropriate one of the retaining members


41


. To alter the height of the backrest member


6


, the actuating end


522


is depressed to disengage the retained end


521


from one of the retaining members


41


and to permit the sliding member


51


together with the lever member


52


to slide along the mounting frame


4


to a desired position. The actuating end


522


is then released to cause the retained end


521


to engage an appropriate one of the retaining members


41


. It can thus be appreciated that the present invention provides a simple and convenient way of height adjustment. Besides, the assembly of the mounting frame


4


and the sliding member


51


is essentially concealed between the backrest member


6


and the back cover


61


to result in a tidy appearance.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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.



Claims
  • 1. A height adjusting device adapted to be mounted between a seat member and a backrest member of a chair, said backrest member extending in an upright direction, said height adjusting device comprising:a mounting frame including a proximate end portion adapted to be secured to the seat member, a distal end portion opposite to said proximate end portion in the upright direction and adapted to be disposed rearwardly of the backrest member, and an intermediate portion interposed between said proximate and distal end portions, said intermediate portion having front and rear intermediate wall surfaces opposite to each other in a first direction transverse to the upright direction, said rear intermediate wall surface including a plurality of retaining members spacedly displaced from one another in the upright direction; a sliding member adapted to be secured to the backrest member and including first front and rear major wall surfaces opposite to each other in the first transverse direction and mounted to be slidable relative to said intermediate portion of said mounting frame in the upright direction, said first front major wall surface being adapted to be spaced apart from the backrest member and disposed rearwardly of said rear intermediate wall surface, said first rear major wall surface including an upper portion which defines a passageway extending in the first transverse direction to be communicated with said first front major wall surface, and a lower portion extending from said upper portion in the upright direction; a lever member pivotally mounted on said lower portion of said first rear major wall surface of said sliding member at a fulcrum and about a pivotal axis which is transverse to both of the upright direction and the first transverse direction, said lever member including actuating and retained ends respectively at the opposite sides of said fulcrum and disposed such that said retained end is extendable through said passageway to be disposed forwardly of said first front major wall surface so as to be retained by one of said retaining members, when said actuating end is manually operated to turn said retained end about said pivotal axis; and a biasing member disposed to bias said retained end of said lever member to extend through said passageway so as to be retained by said one of said retaining members.
  • 2. A height adjusting device according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of retaining members are formed as a plurality of retaining holes which respectively extend to inter-communicate said front and rear intermediate wall surfaces.
  • 3. A height adjusting device according to claim 2, wherein said distal end portion includes a second rear major wall integrally formed with said intermediate portion, and provided with two first lateral edges opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction parallel to the pivotal axis, and wherein said mounting frame further includes an anchoring wall which has two second lateral edges opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction, and respectively connected to and integrally formed with said two first lateral edges to space said second rear major wall apart from said anchoring wall in the first transverse direction so as to form an opened socket end with an upper surrounding edge, said height adjusting device further comprising a plug member disposed to be inserted into said opened socket end.
  • 4. A height adjusting device according to claim 3, wherein said anchoring wall includes third front and rear wall surfaces opposite to each other in the first transverse direction, said third rear wall surface defining a locking hole which extends to communicate said third front wall surface with said third rear wall surface, and wherein said plug member includes a faceplate extending in a first plane transverse to the upright direction, and front and rear guiding plates respectively disposed to extend from said faceplate in the upright direction, and spaced apart from each other such that when said plug member is inserted into said opened socket end, said front and rear guiding plates respectively face said third rear wall surface and said second rear major wall, said plug member further including a block member disposed on said front guiding plate surface such that when said plug member is forced to be inserted into said opened socket end, said block member will be urged to snap into and be engaged in said locking hole by a biasing force generated once the friction force stemming from the sliding contact between said front guiding plate and said third rear wall surface is relieved when said block member is brought to slip into said locking hole.
  • 5. A height adjusting device according to claim 4, wherein said sliding member further includes an upper edgewall surface extending in a second plane transverse to the upright direction and joining said upper portion of said first rear major wall surface and said first front major wall surface, and wherein said plug member further includes a resilient tongue which has an upper end disposed on said rear guiding plate and a lower end extending from said upper end downwards and outwards so as to protrude rearwardly of said second rear major wall, thereby abutting against said upper edge wall surface to prevent further downward movement of said sliding member relative to said mounting frame.
  • 6. A height adjusting device according to claim 5, wherein said first rear major wall surface includes two third lateral edges opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction, and wherein said sliding member further includes a pair of lug portions respectively extending forwardly and outwardly from said two third lateral edges so as to be adapted to abut against and secured to the backrest member.
  • 7. A height adjusting device according to claim 6, wherein said sliding member further includes a spacer wall with two fourth lateral edges opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction respectively and integrally connected to said two lug portions and disposed to be spaced apart from said first front major wall surface so as to confine an accommodating passageway to surround and sleeve on said mounting frame.
  • 8. A height adjusting device according to claim 7, wherein said faceplate is of such a dimension as to admit insertion of said mounting frame into said accommodating passageway in the upright direction via downward movement of said sliding member relative to said mounting frame.
  • 9. A height adjusting device according to claim 8, further comprising a back cover of a dimension adapted to mate with the backrest member so as to cooperate with the backrest member to sandwich and conceal an assembled combination of said mounting frame and said sliding member, said back cover including fifth front and rear major wall surfaces opposite to each other in the first transverse direction, said fifth front major wall surface being disposed to face said first rear major wall surface, said fifth rear major wall surface defining a through hole disposed to extend to communicate with said fifth front major wall surface so as to provide access to manually operate said actuating end externally.
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