1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a joint assembly, more particularly to a joint assembly for a foldable furniture piece.
2. Description of the Related Art
The aforementioned conventional foldable chair 1 is disadvantageous in that, when in use, i.e., the rear leg 12 is unfolded, the rear leg 12 may be accidentally folded and hurt the user.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a foldable furniture piece that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a joint assembly that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a foldable furniture piece comprises a support, a leg, and a joint assembly. The joint assembly includes a base unit, a pivot unit, and a latch unit. The base unit has a pivot portion, and a rod portion that extends from the pivot portion and that is coupled to the support. The pivot unit has a plate portion that is coupled pivotably to the pivot portion of the base unit, and a rod portion that extends from the plate portion and that is coupled to the leg. The pivot unit is rotatable relative to the base unit between a folded position, where the rod portion of the pivot unit is disposed substantially parallel to the rod portion of the base unit and where the leg is disposed substantially parallel to the support, and an unfolded position, where the rod portion of the pivot unit is disposed substantially perpendicular to the rod portion of the base unit and where the leg is disposed substantially perpendicular to the support. The latch unit includes a latch member, a latching groove, and a latching protrusion. The latch member is coupled pivotably to the pivot portion of the base unit. The latching groove is formed in one of the plate portion of the pivot unit and the latch member. The latching protrusion is formed on the other of the plate portion of the pivot unit and the latch member. When the pivot unit is disposed at the unfolded position, the latch member is rotatable relative to the base unit between a latched position, where the latching protrusion engages the latching groove, thereby preventing rotation of the pivot unit to the folded position, and an unlatched position, where the latching protrusion is disengaged from the latching groove, thereby permitting rotation of the pivot unit to the folded position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a joint assembly comprises a base unit, a pivot unit, and a latch unit. The base unit has a pivot portion, and a rod portion that extends from the pivot portion. The pivot unit has a plate portion that is coupled pivotably to the pivot portion of the base unit, and a rod portion that extends from the plate portion. The pivot unit is rotatable relative to the base unit between a folded position, where the rod portion of the pivot unit is disposed substantially parallel to the rod portion of the base unit, and an unfolded position, where the rod portion of the pivot unit is disposed substantially perpendicular to the rod portion of the base unit. The latch unit includes a latch member, a latching groove, and a latching protrusion. The latch member is coupled pivotably to the pivot portion of the base unit. The latching groove is formed in one of the plate portion of the pivot unit and the latch member. The latching protrusion is formed on the other of the plate portion of the pivot unit and the latch member. When the pivot unit is disposed at the unfolded position, the latch member is rotatable relative to the base unit between a latched position, where the latching protrusion engages the latching groove, thereby preventing rotation of the pivot unit to the folded position, and an unlatched position, where the latching protrusion is disengaged from the latching groove, thereby permitting rotation of the pivot unit to the folded position.
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:
Referring to
The joint assembly 3 of this embodiment is applied to a foldable furniture piece, such as a foldable chair.
As illustrated in
The joint assembly 3 interconnects the seat 21, the rear leg 23, and the backrest 22, in a manner that will be described hereinafter.
The base unit 4 has a pivot portion 41 and a rod portion 42. The pivot portion 41 of the base unit 4 includes left and right plates 411 that cooperatively define a space 412 therebetween. The rod portion 42 of the base unit 4 extends from front ends of the left and right plates 411 of the pivot portion 41 of the base unit 4 and is connected to, i.e., inserted into, a rear end of the seat 21.
The first pivot unit 6 has left and right plate portions 61 (only the left plate portion 61 is shown in
In this embodiment, the first pivot unit 6 is rotatable relative to the base unit 4 between a first folded position, where the rod portion 62 of the first pivot unit 6 is disposed substantially parallel to the rod portion 42 of the base unit 4 and where the rear leg 23 is disposed substantially parallel to the seat 21, as best shown in
The latch unit 7 includes a latch member 71, a latching groove 74, and a latching protrusion 72. The latch member 71 is in the form of a plate, and has a first end connected pivotably to the left plate 411 of the pivot portion 41 of the base unit 4, and a second end opposite to the first end thereof. The latching groove 74 is formed in the left plate portion 61 of the first pivot unit 6. The latching protrusion 72 is formed on the second end of the latch member 71.
In this embodiment, when the first pivot unit 6 is disposed at the first unfolded position, the latch member 71 is rotatable relative to the base unit 4 between a latched position, where the latching protrusion 72 engages the latching groove 74, as best shown in
The latch unit 7 further includes a handle 73 provided on the second end of the latch member 71 for facilitating rotation of the latch member 71 between the latched and unlatched positions.
Referring back to
In this embodiment, the second pivot unit 5 is rotatable relative to the base unit 4 between a second folded position, where the rod portion 52 of the second pivot unit 5 is disposed substantially parallel to the rod portion 42 of the base unit 4 and where the backrest 22 is disposed substantially parallel to the seat 21, as best shown in
It is noted herein that the second pivot unit 5 and the latch member 71 are rotatable relative to the base unit 4 about the same pivot axis.
The joint assembly 3 further includes a positioning unit (not shown) for retaining the second pivot unit 5 at different angles from the base unit 4 between the second folded position and the second unfolded position. Since the feature of the invention does not reside in the particular configuration of the positioning unit, a detailed description thereof will not be provided herein for the sake of brevity.
From the above description, when the foldable chair 2 is in use, i.e., the first pivot unit 6 is disposed at the first unfolded position, the latch member 71 may be simply disposed at the latched position to thereby prevent accidental folding of the rear leg 23. As such, safety of the user can be ensured.
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.