The present invention relates generally to a rubber strip mounting device for a chair.
Foldable chairs are a type of chair that can be folded for storage. When a foldable chair is not in use, it can be folded to decrease its footprint so as to facilitate easy storage and transportation.
Herein, a groove 74 is provided on an outer side of the front chair frame 70 of the conventional foldable chair. A cross section of the groove 74 has a tapered shape, and two sides of the cross section thereof are concaved inwardly to form an arced shape. The rubber strip 73 has an outer contour that corresponds to the inner contour of the groove 74, so the rubber strip 73 may be mounted into the groove 74 by simple engagement between the two.
Nevertheless, such a connection may be easily disengaged. The rubber strip 73 may be damaged or pulled out, thus leaving the groove 74 of the front chair frame 70 exposed. Further, when the groove 74 is exposed, especially in situations that the foldable chairs are left in outdoor environment, water may accumulate easily in the groove 74. Consequently, oxidation may occur and the chair may become rusty.
In order to prevent the rubber strip 73 from being damaged, tape or glue may be applied to further enhance the connection after the rubber strip 73 is mounted into the groove 74. However, when the foldable chairs are used in outdoor environment, two ends of the rubber strip 73 may become warped up and are easily damaged due to sub and rain exposure. Hence, there is a need in the industry to improve the structure thereof.
Due to the foregoing reasons, a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a rubber strip mounting device for a chair, so a rubber strip may be mounted to a chair and does not fall off easily.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a rubber strip mounting device for a chair that prevents the two ends of a rubber strip from warped up and damaged.
For achieving the foregoing objectives, the present invention provides a chair rubber strip mounting device, comprising a rubber strip, a chair frame and at least two first mounting elements.
The rubber strip has a cross section with dovetail-shape. Two sides of the cross section are concaved inwardly, and a bottom side of the cross section is concaved upwardly.
A groove is provided on an outer surface of the chair frame. At least two first mounting holes are formed on the chair frame such that they penetrate from the outer surface to an inner surface thereof. An inner contour of the groove is formed in such a way that it corresponds to an outer contour of the rubber strip. The rubber strip is disposed inside the groove. The at least two first mounting holes are respectively located in proximity to two ends of the groove and are in spatial communication with the groove.
The at least two first mounting elements are configured to respectively mount through the at least two first mounting holes so as to fix the rubber strip.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the chair frame further comprises an arced side, a first straight side and a second straight side. Two ends of the arced side are respectively connected to an end of the first straight side and an end of the second straight side. The groove is configured to extend from an end of the arced side to another end of the arced side along the outer side surface thereof. Herein, the first mounting elements are self-tapping screws.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the chair frame further comprises an arced side, a first straight side and a second straight side. Two ends of the arced side are respectively connected to an end of the first straight side and an end of the second straight side. The groove is configured to extend from a bottom end of the first straight side to a bottom end of the second straight side along the outer surface of the first straight side, the arced side and the second straight side, sequentially. Herein, the at least two first mounting elements are self-tapping screws.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the chair frame further comprises an arced side, a first straight side, a second straight side and a plurality of second mounting holes. Two ends of the arced side are respectively connected to an end of the first straight side and an end of the second straight side. The second mounting holes are formed such that they penetrate through the chair frame from the inner surface to the outer surface and are in spatial communication with the groove. The second mounting holes are separately formed on the arced side. Herein, the chair rubber strip mounting device further comprises a plurality of second mounting elements configured to respectively mount through the at least two first mounting hole so as to fix the rubber strip.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the chair frame further comprises an arced side, a first straight side, a second straight side and a plurality of second mounting holes. Two ends of the arced side are respectively connected to an end of the first straight side and an end of the second straight side. The second mounting holes are formed such that they penetrate through the chair frame from the inner surface to the outer surface and are in spatial communication with the groove. The second mounting holes are separately formed on the first straight side and the second straight side. Herein, the chair rubber strip mounting device further comprises a plurality of second mounting elements configured to respectively mount through the at least two first mounting hole so as to fix the rubber strip. Herein, the first mounting elements and the second mounting elements are self-tapping screws.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the chair frame further comprises an arced side, a first straight side, a second straight side and a plurality of second mounting holes. Two ends of the arced side are respectively connected to an end of the first straight side and an end of the second straight side. The second mounting holes are formed such that they penetrate through the chair frame from the inner surface to the outer surface and are in spatial communication with the groove. The second mounting holes are separately formed on the arced side, the first straight side and the second straight side. Herein, the chair rubber strip mounting device further comprises a plurality of second mounting elements configured to respectively mount through the at least two first mounting hole so as to fix the rubber strip. Herein, the at least two first mounting elements and the second mounting elements are self-tapping screws.
By mounting the first mounting elements through the first mounting holes that are in spatial communication with the groove, the chair rubber strip mounting device of the present invention is able to achieve the goal of mounting a rubber strip to a chair in a way that it does not fall off easily.
Further, by mounting the first mounting elements through the first mounting hole, which are respectively arranged near the two ends of the groove, the two ends of the rubber strip does not warp up or damage easily.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The chair frame 20 includes an arced side 24, a first straight side 25 and a second straight side 26. Two ends of the arced side 24 are respectively connected to an end of the first straight side 25 and an end of the second straight side 26. In the embodiments of the present invention, a groove 21 is formed on an outer surface of the chair frame 20. The groove 21 extends from an end of the arced side 24 of the chair frame to another end of the arced side 24 along the outer surface thereof. Herein, the inner contour of the groove is formed such that it corresponds to the outer contour of the rubber strip 10, so the rubber strip 10 can be embedded into the groove 21.
In the embodiments of the present invention, the rubber strip 10 is disposed inside the groove 21. In addition, the total length of the rubber strip 10 is equal to the total length of the groove 21 of the front chair frame.
When assembling the rubber strip with the chair frame 20, the rubber strip 10 can be embedded into the groove 21 of the chair frame 20 by simply engaging the two. Nevertheless, in order to provide a more reliably connection between the rubber strip 10 and the groove 21, glue (not shown) may be applied to the third arced surface 13 of the rubber strip 10 before inserting the first arced surface 11 and the second arced surface 12 of the rubber strip 10 into the groove 21. Subsequently, the third arced surface 13 to which glue was applied will be in close contact with the surface of the groove, thereby achieving reliable engagement between the two components.
In the embodiments of the present invention, the at least two first mounting elements 30 are self-tapping screws. With the self-tapping screws, the effort of tapping the rubber strip 10 may be omitted.
It is worth mentioning that the second mounting elements are self-tapping screws. With the self-tapping screws, the effort of tapping the rubber strip 10 may be omitted.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.