This application is related to and claims the benefit of French Patent Application No. 21/01751, filed on Feb. 23, 2021, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a chair with a seat and/or a backrest in textile covering mounted on a tubular chassis forming a tension frame, and more particularly to a method for manufacturing a seat and/or backrest for such a chair.
In the field of chairs, and more particularly in the field of chairs with a textile covering comprising a tubular chassis forming a tension frame and on which a seat and/or a backrest obtained in a textile covering are mounted, it is well known that the textile covering is damaged when it is subjected to repeated impacts, said impacts resulting in ruptures of the fibers of the textile covering which end up by widening due to the tension provided by the tubular chassis.
In order to prevent the threads of knitted fabrics for chair coverings from being cut by external forces, it has already been imagined that the legs of the frame in the endangered area are equipped with a padding made of elastic material, for example a retractable sheath, in order to dampen the effects of the external forces in the form of blows or impacts of the padding and therefore to prevent the threads from being cut directly. This is particularly the case of document DE 10 2009 059 699.
The document EP2984967 is also known, which describes a chair with a backrest made up of a textile covering receiving the clamping frame, which is provided with a support for the textile covering, the clamping frame having a film for protection against the blows by areas, as a support for the textile covering.
Similarly, it is well known that the backrest and/or the seat consists of a textile covering provided with sheaths into which the tubes of the tubular chassis are inserted, the ends of said sheaths being closed by seams. In addition to the unsightly appearance of these seams, the latter tend to break under the effect of the significant forces that apply to said seams, more particularly when a person sits on the chair. Thus, these seams end up yielding leading to a phenomenon known as decladding where the tubes of the chassis protrude from the sheaths rendering the chair unusable.
One of the aims of the disclosure is therefore to remedy these drawbacks by proposing a method for manufacturing a seat and/or a backrest in textile covering mounted on a chair tubular chassis and a chair obtained according to the method, with a simple and inexpensive design, providing a homogeneous distribution of the forces between the tubes and the textile covering and eliminating the decladding phenomenon.
To this end, and in accordance with the disclosure, there is proposed a method for manufacturing a seat and/or a backrest made of a textile covering or the same, such as a canvas for example, said backrest and/or seat being mounted on a chair tubular chassis or the same, said method is remarkable in that it includes at least the following steps of:
It will be observed that this seam closing the ends of the lateral sheaths, and which has a Y-like general shape after turning over the textile covering, provides an homogeneous distribution of the forces of the tubes on the textile covering when a person sits on the chair.
Moreover, in addition to the fact that the method according to the disclosure makes it possible to visually conceal the seam, the method allows avoiding the decladding phenomenon.
Preferably, each central notch is positioned on the lateral edge of the respective lateral sheath and the peripheral notches are positioned equidistant from the respective central notch.
Furthermore, the distance separating the peripheral notches from the respective central notch is 1 cm, said notches being cut directly on the textile covering.
Another advantage of the disclosure relates to a chair comprising a tubular chassis and a seat and/or a backrest made up of a textile covering or the same, such as a canvas for example, mounted on said tubular chassis, in which the backrest and/or the seat is obtained according to the method in accordance with the disclosure.
Other advantages and features will become clearer from the following description of a single variant, provided as a non-limiting example, of the method for manufacturing a seat and/or a backrest in textile covering mounted on a chair tubular chassis and of the chair obtained according to the method in accordance with the disclosure, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
In the rest of the description of the disclosure, the same reference numerals designate the same elements. The different views are not necessarily plotted to scale.
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In this particular embodiment, the backrest 2 and the seat 3 are obtained as a single piece; however, it is obvious that the backrest 2 and the seat 3 can be obtained in two separate parts without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
The method for manufacturing the backrest 2 and/or the seat 3 includes, in a first step, with reference to
In a second step, at least three visual markers, called notches 5, are affixed to at least one of the ends of said lateral sheaths 4, a central notch 5a being affixed at the lateral edge of the respective lateral sheath 4, and two peripheral notches 5b being affixed on both sides of the respective central notch 5a. Each central notch 5a is positioned on the lateral edge of the respective lateral sheath 4, and the respective peripheral notches 5b are positioned equidistant from said central notch 5. Furthermore, the distance separating the peripheral notches 5b from the respective central notch 5a is 1 cm. In addition, the step of affixing the notches 5, 5a, 5b includes cutting markers parallel to the lateral edge of the lateral sheaths 4 by means of an automatic cutting.
The method according to the disclosure, with reference to
Referring to
It will be observed that this seam closing the ends of the lateral sheaths 4, and which has a Y-like general shape after turning over the textile covering, provides a homogeneous distribution of the forces of the tubes of the tubular chassis 1 on the textile covering when a person sits on the chair in particular. Moreover, in addition to the fact that the method according to the disclosure makes it possible to visually eliminate the seam, the method allows avoiding the decladding phenomenon, the seam line not being accessible.
Finally, it is quite obvious that the examples that have just been given are only but particular illustrations which are in no way limiting as to the fields of application of the disclosure.
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21/01751 | Feb 2021 | FR | national |
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508448 | Mar 2016 | AT |
102009059699 | Aug 2010 | DE |
2984967 | Feb 2016 | EP |
2003159141 | Jun 2003 | JP |
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20220265062 A1 | Aug 2022 | US |