Rear leg-supported foldable chair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386627
  • Patent Number
    6,386,627
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cuomo; Peter M.
    • White; Rodney B.
    Agents
    • Dougherty & Troxell
Abstract
Rear leg-supported foldable chair including a front leg, a rear leg, a seat and a linking mechanism. The rear leg is pivotally connected with rear end of the seat. A connecting plate is disposed at top end of the rear leg for pivotally connecting with the front leg. Two fixing bent plates respectively extend from lower edges of two lateral fulcrums of the front leg. Each of the fixing bent plates via a linking rod is connected with the other. The linking rod via a movable plate is pivotally connected with the rear end of the seat to form the linking mechanism. When the chair is unfolded, the fulcrums of the rear leg and the linking mechanism directly welded on the front leg will distributively bear the weight loaded on the seat. The front leg and rear leg are firmly connected with each other so that the foldable chair is more rigid and durable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a rear leg-supported foldable chair having directly fixed force application points. In addition, the force application point is moved rearward for more stably and evenly distributively bear the weight loaded on the chair.





FIG. 1

shows a conventional foldable chair. The front leg A of the chair is pivotally connected with the seat C by a pin member A


1


. The rear leg B is pivotally connected with one end of a restricting plate D by a pin member B


1


. The upper end of the rear leg B is pivotally connected with the front leg by another pin member B


2


. The other end of the restricting plate D is fixed on the seat C by a pin member D


2


. The middle of lower edge of the restricting plate is formed with a notch D


1


. The seat C has a restricting pin C


1


for fitting into the notch D


1


. When the chair is unfolded, the front side of the seat C is depressed and rotated about the pin member A


1


. At this time, the restricting plate D is rotated along with the seat C. When the restricting pin C


1


is fitted into the notch D


1


of the restricting plate D, the chair is completely unfolded.




The foldable chair bears a weight entirely at the front legs A and there is no upward supporting force applied to the part between the rear end of the seat C and the pin member A


1


. As a result, in case a downward force is applied to the rear end of the seat C, the seat C will be turned to rear side and the chair will be folded. Moreover, with the pin member A


1


serving as the fulcrum, the rear legs B are totally free from the load coming from the seat C and the pin member A


1


will bear all the force. As a result, the pin member A


1


tends to damage. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a foldable chair in which the weight loaded on the chair is distributed to the respectively fulcrums, whereby the chair is more rigid and is able to more stably and durably support the weight.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a rear leg-supported foldable chair in which the weight loaded on the foldable chair is evenly distributed over the front and rear fulcrums and the force application points are more rigid so that a user can more stably sit on the foldable chair.




According to the above object, the rear leg-supported foldable chair includes a front leg, a rear leg, a seat and a linking mechanism. The rear leg is pivotally connected with rear end of the seat. A connecting plate is disposed at top end of the rear leg for pivotally connecting with the front leg. Two fixing bent plates respectively extend from lower edges of two lateral fulcrums of the front leg. Each of the fixing bent plates via a linking rod is connected with the other. The linking rod via a movable plate is pivotally connected with the rear end of the seat to form the linking mechanism. When the chair is unfolded, the fulcrums of the rear leg and the linking mechanism directly welded on the front leg will distributively bear the weight loaded on the seat. The front leg and rear leg are firmly connected with each other so that the foldable chair is more rigid and durable.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional foldable chair;





FIG. 2

is a perspective assembled view of the rear leg-supported foldable chair of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective exploded view of the rear leg-supported foldable chair of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective assembled view showing the rear leg-supported foldable chair of the present invention in an unfolded state; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective assembled view showing the rear leg-supported foldable chair of the present invention in a folded state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Please refer to

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The present invention includes a front leg


20


, a rear leg


10


, a seat


30


and a linking mechanism.




The front leg


20


is formed of a steel tube which is bent into a reverse U-shaped pattern having a middle concave bridge section. A back pad


21


is laid on the concave bridge section. Two pin holes


22


are respectively formed under the lower edge of the back pad


21


for pivotally connecting with the rear leg


10


by pins. Two fixing bent plates


23


respectively perpendicularly inward extends from the middle of the front leg


20


. The free end of each fixing bent plate


23


has a bent section which a linking rod


24


is passed through and welded on. A movable plate


25


pivotally connected with the seat


30


is further pivotally connected with the linking rod


24


.




The rear leg


10


is substantially U-shaped or H-shaped. Each top end of the rear leg


10


is disposed with a leaning block


11


having an arch face. An obliquely extending connecting plate


13


is disposed under the leaning block


11


. A movable shaft pin


12


is disposed under the connecting plate


13


and pivotally connected with the seat


30


.




The seat


30


includes a rectangular frame body with a certain area. A soft seat cushion is mounted on the frame body. The rear portion of each lateral side of the seat


30


is formed with two pin holes


31


,


32


.




When assembled, the movable shaft pin


12


of the rear leg


10


is fitted into the pin hole


32


of the rear side of the seat


30


. Then the connecting plate


13


of the upper end of the rear leg


10


is pivotally connected at the pin hole


22


of upper end of the front leg


20


by pin member. The other end of the movable plate


25


of the linking mechanism of the front leg


20


is pivotally connected at the pin hole


31


of the seat


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the rear leg


10


via the welded connecting plate


13


is pivotally connected with the front leg


20


and via the shaft pin


12


pivotally connected with the seat


30


. Therefore, when the seat


30


is depressed, the rear leg


10


itself will stretch rearward. The bottom edge of the seat


30


will lean against the fixing bent plate


23


. When the seat


30


bears a weight, the weight is distributed and absorbed by the shaft pin


12


pivotally connected between the rear side of the seat


30


and the rear leg


10


and the fixing bent plate


23


welded on the front leg


20


. Therefore, the weight will be evenly distributed over a face formed by four fulcrums rather than a linear fulcrum as the pin member A


1


of conventional foldable chair (as shown in FIG.


1


). Therefore, the foldable chair of the present invention is able to more stably bear the weight.




In addition, the fulcrums of the present invention are positioned at rear half of the seat


30


and the distance between the shaft pin


12


(fulcrum) and the rear end of the seat


30


is very short. Therefore, no matter how closely to the rear end of the seat


30


a user sits on the seat


30


, the seat


30


will not be folded rearward. Reversely, the front end of the seat


30


is considerably far away from the shaft pin


12


(fulcrum), a user only needs to apply little upward force onto the seat


30


for lifting the seat and folding the chair (as shown in FIG.


5


). This is very convenient to the user. Furthermore, the present invention is assembled mostly by direct welding rather than by pin holes and pin members as the conventional foldable chair (as shown in FIG.


1


). Therefore, the assembling procedure and time are reduced.




According to the above arrangement, the weight loaded on the foldable chair of the present invention is evenly distributed over the front and rear fulcrums so that a user can more stably sit on the foldable chair.




The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. Rear leg-supported foldable chair comprising a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs each having a top end, a seat having a rear end, and a linking mechanism, the rear legs being pivotally connected with the rear end of the seat, a connecting plate disposed at the top ends of the rear legs for pivotally connecting with the front legs, a lateral fulcrum on each of the front legs and two fixing bent plates respectively extending from lower edges of two lateral fulcrums of the front legs, each of the fixing bent plates via a linking rod being connected with one another, the linking rod via a movable plate being pivotally connected with the rear end of the seat to form the linking mechanism.
  • 2. Rear leg-supported foldable chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting plates are obliquely directly welded on the rear legs.
  • 3. Rear leg-supported foldable chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the top ends of the rear legs are fitted with a leaning block having an arch face.
  • 4. Rear leg-supported foldable chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing bent plates are directly welded on the front legs.
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