The invention relates to a lumbar support device for an item of seating furniture having an electric motor drive. The invention further relates to an item of seating furniture, in particular an armchair, having such a lumbar support device.
Lumbar support devices are known, for example, from seating furniture, such as chairs, especially office chairs and armchairs. Lumbar support devices are intended to support the natural abdominal curvature of the lumbar spine of a user of the seating furniture. In addition to static lumbar support devices, which are incorporated in the form of corresponding curvatures in a backrest of the seating furniture, adjustable lumbar support devices are known, the support effect of which can be adjusted by extending a support element more or less far in the direction of the users back. Electromotively operated lumbar supports are particularly common for larger items of furniture with correspondingly more voluminous upholstery, i.e. especially for armchairs.
A known embodiment of such an electromotively extendable lumbar support device uses a profile rail extending horizontally transversely behind the backrest upholstery, on which two sliding elements are guided so that they can be moved toward and away from each other. The sliding elements are connected to a v-shaped lever mechanism in such a way that when the sliding elements are moved towards each other, a tip of the v-shaped lever mechanism moves in the direction of the back upholstery. A flat support element is formed at this tip of the v-shaped lever mechanism, which acts as a lumbar support element via the upholstery.
In order to move the two sliding elements synchronously towards each other, an electric motor drive is used, usually a linear drive, which is coupled to the two sliding elements via a further lever mechanism. This further lever mechanism use uses, among other things, a lever on both sides to enable movement in the different directions, i.e. toward or away from each other.
It is an object of the present invention to describe a lumbar support device of the type mentioned at the beginning, which is driven by an electric motor and has a simpler and thus more cost-effective and maintenance-free structure. It is a further object to create an item of seating furniture having an easily mountable lumbar support device.
This object is solved by a lumbar support device and an item of seating furniture having the features of the respective independent claim. Advantageous designs and further developments are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The invention is explained in more detail below by means of an exemplary embodiment by means of the figures, wherein:
The back part 1 has a frame 2 that comprises two side cheeks 3. On the side facing away from the user in
A lumbar support device 10 according to the application is installed in the lower region of the frame 2 and thus also in the lower region of the upholstered surface plane 4. This comprises a linear drive 11, which in turn has a motor and gear unit 111 and a guide profile 112 attached thereto. On the side of the motor and gear unit 111, the lumbar support device 10 is mounted in a motor-side fastening element 15 on one of the side cheeks 3, and on the opposite side it is mounted with the end of its guide profile 112 in a guide-profile-side fastening element 16 on the opposite side cheek 3.
In the example shown, the guide profile 112 is a square profile on which two sliding blocks 113, 114 with corresponding openings are placed, which can be moved horizontally on the guide profile 112 accordingly. The guide profile 112 is open to one side, for example downwards or forwards (i.e. in the direction of the seat surface of the chair), wherein a respective section of the sliding blocks 113, 114 projects into the interior of the guide profile 112.
Inside the guide profile 112, a spindle rotatably driven by the motor and gear unit 111 extends along substantially the entire length of the guide profile 112. The spindle engages in spindle nuts that are non-rotatably connected to or integral with the slide blocks 113, 114.
As a special feature in the illustrated linear drive 11, the spindle has two threaded sections which are provided with differently oriented threads, i.e. with a left-hand thread in a first spindle section and a right-hand thread in a second spindle section. The spindle sections correspond respectively to the range of movement of the sliding blocks 113, 114, whose spindle nut is also formed with left-hand and right-hand threads. As a result of this arrangement, when the spindle rotates, the sliding blocks 113, 114 move towards each other and away from each other, respectively. Due to the same thread pitch in the two spindle sections mentioned, this movement is synchronous, as will be explained in more detail in connection with
The lumbar support device 10 further comprises a lever mechanism 12, via which the sliding blocks 113, 114 act on a common axle 13. In each case, two levers, one on the upper side, one on the lower side of the sliding blocks 113, 114 are arranged between the respective sliding block 113, 114 and the axle 13. A triangular arrangement is thus formed between the sliding blocks 113, 114 and the axle 13. A support element 14 is fastened to the axle 13, which rests with a support surface against the upholstery of the back part not shown here and which is moved in the direction of the upholstery layer or into the upholstery layer in accordance with the movement of the sliding blocks 113, 114.
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The comparison of the two figures shows the synchronous movement of the sliding blocks 113, 114 towards and away from each other. In the figures, the two upper levers 121, 122, which connect the respective sliding block 113, 114 to the axle 13, are shown separately from the lever mechanism 12. The levers 121, 122 are pivotally mounted on the sliding blocks 113, 114 in pivot bearings 123, 124. The lower levers move congruently with the upper levers 121, 122 shown and are therefore not visible in the illustration of
It can further be seen in
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the motor and gear unit 111 is arranged on one side of the guide profile 112. In alternative designs, it is conceivable that the motor and gear unit 111 is arranged centrally or approximately centrally so that sections of the guide profile 112 extend to both sides of the motor and gear unit. One of the sliding blocks 113, 114 is guided on each of the sections. A first spindle (or first spindle section) with a left-hand thread then projects from the motor and gear unit 111 into one guide profile section, and a second spindle (or second spindle section) with a right-hand thread projects into the other guide profile section. This can be two independent spindles or one continuous spindle. If two separate spindles are used, both spindles can also be formed with the same thread type, i.e. both with right-hand thread or both with left-hand thread, in which case the spindles are rotated synchronously in different directions by the motor and gear unit 111.
In the illustrated design and also in the described alternative designs, the motor and gear unit 111 may include an electric motor with a worm, wherein a worm wheel disposed on the one or more spindles is driven by the motor via said worm.
The lumbar support device 10 shown in
The lumbar support device 10 shown can also be mounted in the frame 2 according to
In
The motor-side fastening element 15 shown is screwed onto one of the side cheeks in a simple manner with its mounting plate 151 using, for example, wood screws. For mounting, the lumbar support device 10 is inserted with its motor-side fastening fork head 115, wherein the end profile end cap 116 of the guide profile 112 is still held outside the back part 1. After insertion into the motor-side fastening element 15, the lumbar support device 10 can then be swiveled into the correct position. This is described in more detail still in connection with exemplary embodiments of the guide-profile-side fastening element 16 in
The fastening pin 154 has a laterally projecting head 155 at one end and latching elements 156 at the opposite end. The latching elements 156 are formed as latching lugs, for example, as shown, wherein a notch in the fastening pin 154 allows the latching elements 156 to be pressed in. The fastening pin 154 can be inserted from above into the bore of the fastening fork head 115 and latches without tools, thereby fixing the lumbar support device 10, which can then be inserted into the opposite guide-profile-side fastening element 16 in a horizontally pivoted manner as described in connection with
A third configuration of a motor-side fastening element 15 is shown in
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In a first example according to
The second embodiment of a guide-profile-side fastening element 16 shown in
A third design of a guide-profile-side fastening element 16 is shown in
1 Back part
3 Side cheek
4 Upholstery surface plane
10 Lumbar support device
11 Linear drive
111 Motor and gear unit
112 Guide profile
113, 114 Slide block
115 Fastening fork head
12 Lever mechanism
123, 124 Pivot bearing
14 Support element
15 Motor-side fastening element
151 Mounting plate
153 Semi-cylindrical recess
156 Latching element
16 Guide-profile-side fastening element
161 Base body
163 Latching element
164 Locking bolt
168 Bent end section
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2018 107 033.9 | Dec 2018 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/084075 | 12/6/2019 | WO | 00 |