This application claims the benefit of priorities to Taiwan Patent Application No. 111204731, filed on May 9, 2022, and No. 112200837, filed on Jan. 31, 2023. The entire content of the above identified application is incorporated herein by reference.
Some references, which may include patents, patent applications and various publications, may be cited and discussed in the description of this disclosure. The citation and/or discussion of such references is provided merely to clarify the description of the present disclosure and is not an admission that any such reference is “prior art” to the disclosure described herein. All references cited and discussed in this specification are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties and to the same extent as if each reference was individually incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a multifunctional chair, and more particularly to a multifunctional chair that allows a user to exercise thereon.
In the related art, conventional office chairs do not allow a user to exercise thereon.
In response to the above-referenced technical inadequacy, the present disclosure provides a multifunctional chair, which is mainly used to improve the conventional office chairs that cannot provide exercise functions for users.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, one of the technical aspects adopted by the present disclosure is to provide a multifunctional chair, which includes a support body, a seat body and at least one pedal assembly. The support body includes a placing part configured to be placed on a ground. The seat body is fixed to a fixed part of the support body. The at least one pedal assembly includes at least one fixing rod, at least one operating element and at least one elastic resistance element. One end of the at least one fixing rod is pivotally connected to the support body. The at least one operating element is pivotally connected to another end of the at least one fixing rod, and the operating element is configured to be rotated relative to the at least one fixing rod and switched between a storage position and a support position; wherein, when the operating element is configured to be located at the storage position, the operating element does not protrude from a front edge of the seat body; wherein, when the operating element is configured to be located at the support position, the operating element and the at least one fixing rod are engaged with each other, and the operating element protrudes from the front edge of the seat body. Two ends of the at least one elastic resistance element are respectively fixed to the support body and the at least one fixing rod. The operating element located at the support position is configured to be operated to make the at least one fixing rod rotate relative to the support body, so that the elastic resistance element is configured to provide an elastic resistance. The operating element located at the support position is configured to be pressed by feet, a left hand or a right hand of a user sitting on the seat body.
To sum up, through the support body and the pedal assembly, the multifunctional chair provided by the present disclosure is not only used as an office chair, but also allows users to exercise on the multifunctional chair.
These and other aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of the embodiment taken in conjunction with the following drawings and their captions, although variations and modifications therein may be affected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the disclosure.
The described embodiments may be better understood by reference to the following description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present disclosure is more particularly described in the following examples that are intended as illustrative only since numerous modifications and variations therein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Like numbers in the drawings indicate like components throughout the views. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise, the meaning of “a,” “an” and “the” includes plural reference, and the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on.” Titles or subtitles can be used herein for the convenience of a reader, which shall have no influence on the scope of the present disclosure.
The terms used herein generally have their ordinary meanings in the art. In the case of conflict, the present document, including any definitions given herein, will prevail. The same thing can be expressed in more than one way. Alternative language and synonyms can be used for any term(s) discussed herein, and no special significance is to be placed upon whether a term is elaborated or discussed herein. A recital of one or more synonyms does not exclude the use of other synonyms. The use of examples anywhere in this specification including examples of any terms is illustrative only, and in no way limits the scope and meaning of the present disclosure or of any exemplified term. Likewise, the present disclosure is not limited to various embodiments given herein. Numbering terms such as “first,” “second” or “third” can be used to describe various components, signals or the like, which are for distinguishing one component/signal from another one only, and are not intended to, nor should be construed to impose any substantive limitations on the components, signals or the like.
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The support body 1 includes a placing part 11, two oblique rods 12 (or two inclined levers) and a fixed part 13. The placing part 11 is configured to be placed on the ground. The placing part 11 may be composed of a plurality of rods, for example, but the appearance of the placing part 11 and the components contained therein are not limited to what is shown in the figures. Two ends of each oblique rod 12 are respectively connected with the placing part 11 and the fixed part 13. The number of oblique rods 12 included in the support body 1, and the shape and the size of each oblique rod 12 are not limited to what is shown in the figures. The fixed part 13 is used to fix with the seat body 3. The fixed part 13 is mainly used to firmly connect the seat body 3 with the support body 1, so that the shape, the size, and the components included in the fixed part 13 can be determined or designed according to the shape, size, etc. of the seat body 3.
The telescopic structure 2 is movably connected with the placing part 11, and the telescopic structure 2 can be operated to move away from or close to the support body 1 relative to the placing part 11. Specifically, the telescopic structure 2 can be operated to move away from the support body 1, so that the telescopic structure 2 protrudes from the front edge 3A of the seat body 3 (as shown in
In practical applications, the placing part 11 may include two hollow tubes, the telescopic structure 2 may include two tubes, and the two tubes of the telescopic structure 2 may be correspondingly arranged in the two hollow tubes of the placing part 11. When the telescopic structure 2 is operated, the two tubes of the telescopic structure 2 can move relative to the two hollow tubes of the placing part 11. The specific connecting and fixing method between the telescopic structure 2 and the placing part 11 is not limited to what is shown in the figures. In one of the embodiments, the telescopic structure 2 can be fixed to the placing part 11 by, for example, a plurality of screws, or the telescopic structure 2 can be provided with two operating components. When each operating component is not operated, the telescopic structure 2 and the placing part 11 are fixed to each other, and when the two operating components are operated, the telescopic structure 2 will be able to telescopically move relative to the placing part 11.
The seat body 3 can include a seat plate structure 31 and a backrest structure 32. The rear edge of the seat plate structure 31 is connected with the backrest structure 32. The seat plate structure 31 is used to provide a seat for the user, and the backrest structure 32 is used to provide support for the user's back. The seat plate structure 31 is fixed to the fixed part 13 of the support body 1. The shapes and sizes of the seat plate structure 31 and the backrest structure 32 are not limited to what is shown in the figures.
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Each movable rod 42 can be operated to move relative to the fixing rod 41 to which it is connected, and each operating element 43 can be stored under the corresponding seat body 3, or each operating element 43 can protrude from the front edge 3A of the corresponding seat body 3. When the user operates the telescopic structure 2 and the two movable rods 42 to make the telescopic structure 2 and the two operating elements 43 protrude from the front edge 3A of the seat body 3, the user can use the multifunctional chair 100 to perform related muscle training exercises.
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According to the above, when the user wants to use the multifunctional chair 100 to perform related muscle training exercises, the user only needs to make the two operating elements 43 and the telescopic structure 2 protrude from the front edge 3A of the seat plate structure 31 through simple operations, and then the user can start exercising. After the user finishes exercising, the two operating elements 43 and the telescopic structure 2 can be stored inward through a simple operation, so that the two operating elements 43 and the telescopic structure 2 no longer protrude from the front edge 3A of the seat plate structure 31, in this way, the multifunctional chair 100 can be used as a general office chair.
It should be noted that, through the design of the telescopic structure 2, the support body 1 can have a larger area in contact with the ground P, so that when the user uses the multifunctional chair 100 to exercise, the multifunctional chair 100 will not fall over. That is to say, if the multifunctional chair 100 is not designed with the telescopic structure 2, unless the weight of the multifunctional chair 100 itself is heavy, the multifunctional chair 100 may fall over when the user uses the multifunctional chair 100 for exercise.
In a preferred embodiment, after the telescopic structure 2 is operated, a length L1 protruding from the front edge 3A of the seat body 3 is not less than one-third of the length L2 of the seat plate structure 31, so that it will be able to effectively avoid the problem that the multifunctional chair 100 will fall over when the user is using the multifunctional chair 100, especially in an embodiment where the overall weight of the multifunctional chair 100 is relatively light.
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That is to say, in general, when the user sits on the multifunctional chair 100, each auxiliary wheel 5 will not contact the ground P, so that the multifunctional chair 100 can be placed firmly on the ground P, and when the user uses the multifunctional chair 100 to exercise, since each auxiliary wheel 5 does not contact the ground P, the multifunctional chair 100 will not have the problem of moving.
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The user can use a pin S to pass through one of the position-limiting holes 414 and the through hole 451 of the sliding block 45, so that the sliding block 45 cannot move relative to the fixing rod 41, so as to change the fixed position of the elastic resistance element 44 and the fixing rod 41. That is to say, through the design of the sliding block 45, the sliding groove 413, the pin S, etc., the user can change the position where the elastic resistance element 44 and the fixing rod 41 are fixed to each other through simple operations according to the demand for elastic resistance. Of course, in different embodiments, the pin S may also be replaced by a different component such as a screw.
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The seat body A2 includes a backrest structure A21 and a seat plate structure A22. The seat plate structure A22 is connected with the fixed part A12. The backrest structure A21 is connected with the rear edge of the seat plate structure A22. The functions of the support body A1 and the seat body A2 in this embodiment are substantially the same as those of the support body 1 and the seat body 3 in the foregoing embodiments, and will not be repeated here. The shape and the size of the placing part A11 and the seat body A2 are not limited to what is shown in the figures.
Each pedal assembly A3 includes two fixing rods, an operating element A33 and two elastic resistance elements A34, and the two fixing rods are respectively defined as an inner fixing rod A31 and an outer fixing rod A32. In the figures of this embodiment, each pedal assembly A3 includes two fixing rods (including the inner fixing rod A31 and the outer fixing rod A32) and two elastic resistance elements A34 as an example, but the number of the fixing rods included in each pedal assembly A3 and the elastic resistance elements A34 is not limited to two.
The two inner fixing rods A31 included in the two pedal assemblies A3 are arranged adjacent to each other, and the two inner fixing rods A31 are located below the seat body A2 and close to the center, and the two outer fixing rods A32 are located below the seat body A2 and away from the center. That is to say, each outer fixing rod A32 is located on the outer side of the multifunctional chair A, so that the user can easily touch the outer fixing rod A32. Each inner fixing rod A31 is located on the inner side of the multifunctional chair A.
One end of the inner fixing rod A31 and one end of the outer fixing rod A32 are pivotally connected to the support body A1, and the other end of the inner fixing rod A31 and the other end of the outer fixing rod A32 are pivotally connected to the operating element A33. Each operating element A33 can be operated to rotate relative to the two fixing rods (including the inner fixing rod A31 and the outer fixing rod A32), and can be operated to switch between a storage position (as shown in
One end of one of the elastic resistance elements A34 of each pedal assembly A3 is connected to a fixing structure A311 of the inner fixing rod A31, and one end of the other elastic resistance element A34 is connected to a fixing structure A351 of the outer fixing rod A32.
In practical applications, each elastic resistance element A34 can be a compression spring, and each fixing structure (A311, A351) can be a through hole (or a structure such as a hook, etc.), and one end of each elastic resistance element A34 is detachably connected with one of the fixing structures (A311, A351). The appearance, quantity and setting positions of the fixing structures (A311, A351) can be changed according to different requirements, and are not limited to what is shown in the figures.
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That is to say, when the operating element A33 is operated and rotated to the storage position, the user will clearly feel that the two first position-limiting portions A332 of the operating element A33 have abutted against the outer fixing rod A32 and the inner fixing rod A31, and the operating element A33 can no longer rotate in a direction approaching the outer fixing rod A32 and the inner fixing rod A31. In contrast, when the operating element A33 is operated and rotated to the support position, the user will clearly feel that the two second position-limiting portions A333 of the operating element A33 have abutted against the outer fixing rod A32 and the inner fixing rod A31, but the operating element A33 cannot rotate in a direction away from the outer fixing rod A32 and the inner fixing rod A31.
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When the user does not operate the spring latch A36, one end of the pin A362 can correspondingly pass through one of the through holes A321 of the outer fixing rod A32, and the auxiliary sleeve A35 cannot move relative to the outer fixing rod A32. When the user operates the spring latch A36 to make the latch A362 move relative to the casing A361 and leave the through hole A321 (that is to say, the latch A362 can move away from the through hole A321), the auxiliary sleeve A35 will be able to move relative to the outer fixing rod A32, and at the same time, the spring A363 will be compressed to generate elastic resilience. When the user operates the spring latch A36 and makes the auxiliary sleeve A35 move from one of the through holes A321 to the other through hole A321 relative to the outer fixing rod A32, the user only needs to loosen the spring pull pin A36, and the spring A363 will drive the pin A362 to pass through the adjacent through hole A321 through the elastic recovery force generated by the compression of spring A363. It should be noted that the specific components included in the spring latch A36 and the connection relationship between the specific components are not limited to what is shown in the figures.
By setting the spring latch A36 on the outer fixing rod A32, the user can simply operate the spring latch A36 to fix one end of one of the elastic resistance elements A34 to different positions of the outer fixing rod A32. Thereby, the resistance provided by the elastic resistance element A34 can be adjusted when the outer fixing rod A32 rotates relative to the support body A1.
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To sum up, the multifunctional chair provided by the present disclosure can not only be used as a general office chair, but also allow users to use the multifunctional chair to exercise through simple operations.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure has been presented only for the purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the disclosure and their practical application so as to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the disclosure and various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains without departing from its spirit and scope.
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