1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a chair and more particularly, to a seat guiding apparatus for a chair that can enhance comfort and add support to a sitter.
2. Description of the Related Art
A convention seat of a chair is usually designed to be stationary. When sitting on the conventional seat, a sitter needs to adjust the sitting posture to allow the back against the backrest of the chair for support. However, the sitter may unconsciously remove the back from the backrest of the chair due to a change in the sitting posture, such that the sitter will feel a growing discomfort and eventually pain in the spine after sitting for a long time.
Although a seat adjustment or backrest angle adjustment device is widely used in a chair for enhancing sitting comfort, it can't ensure that the sitter's back will lean against the backrest of the chair when sitting. Therefore, it is desired to provide an improved seat for a chair.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is therefore the primary objective of the present invention to provide a seat guiding apparatus for a chair, which can automatically guide a sitter's back against a backrest of the chair for enhancing comfort and support to the sitter.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the seat guiding apparatus provided by the present invention comprises a base having two opposite guiding portions each extending curvedly from a rear end of the base toward a front end of the base and provided with a curved guiding groove, an elastic assembly having a shaft fastened to the front end of the base, a moveable plate pivotally connected with the shaft, and a torsion spring mounted on the shaft and provided with two distal ends abutted against a bottom of the moveable plate, and a seat assembly having a seat and a bracket connected with the seat. The bracket includes a front end connected with the moveable plate and a rear end provided with two opposite lug portions respectively connected with the guiding portions of the base through a pin inserted into each of the curved guiding grooves. By this way, when a sitter sits on the seat of the seat assembly, the seat assembly is pivotable around the shaft and movable downwards along the curved guiding grooves relative to the base for enabling the sitter's back to lean against a backrest of the chair, thereby attaining the purpose of enhancing comfort and support.
Preferably, in order to support different sitters with different weights, an elasticity adjusting assembly is provided for adjusting the torsional force of the torsion spring. The elasticity adjusting assembly includes a swivel member pivotally mounted in the base and provided with an abutting portion abutted against the torsion spring, a screw rod rotatably inserted into the base through an elongated slot of the swivel member, a knob mounted with one end of the screw rod for driving the screw rod to rotate, and a press block screwed onto the screw rod and located on the swivel member. Thus, when the press block is driven by the screw rod to press the swivel member, the swivel member is turned to push the torsion spring through its abutting portion for increasing the tension of the torsion spring.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The base 20 has a rear end connected with a backrest 14, and left and right sides respectively connected with two armrests 16. Further, the base 20 has two guiding portions 22 near the armrests 16, each of which extends curvedly from the rear end of the base 20 toward a front end of the base 20 and has a curved guiding groove 24. Two opposite slots 26 are provided at a top of the front end of the base 20.
The elastic assembly 30 includes a shaft 32 having two ends fastened to the front end of the base 20, a moveable plate 34 pivotally mounted on the shaft 32, and a torsion spring 36 sleeved on the shaft 32 and provided with two distal ends 362 stopped against a bottom of the moveable plate 34 through the slots 26 of the base 20 for applying a rebound force to the moveable plate 34.
The seat assembly 40 includes a seat 42 and a bracket 44. As shown in
The structure of the seat guiding apparatus 12 is described as above, and the operation of the seat guiding apparatus 12 of the present invention is outlined hereinafter.
When a sitter sits on the seat 42, the moveable plate 34 is forced by the seat assembly 40 to turn towards the base 20, and meanwhile the pins 464 are driven by the seat assembly 40 to move downwards along the curved guiding grooves 24 of the base 20, such that the seat assembly 40 is pivoted around the shaft 32 and moved curvedly towards the backrest 14, as shown in
Furthermore, an elasticity adjusting assembly 50 is provided for adjusting the torsional force of the torsion spring 36 according to different sitters with different weights. As shown in
When the knob 56 is rotated, the press block 58 is driven to move upwards and downwards relative to the swivel member 52. As shown in
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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