This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2018 002 048.8, filed Mar. 14, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to a seat shell comprising a shaped one-piece wooden shell which has a seat part and a backrest part.
A one-piece seat shell with a backrest part and a seat surface is known from DE 43 16 057 A1. The known seat shell consists of a sprung material in order to permit an adaptability of the backrest part of the seat shell, which is required for comfortable seating. As a result, when subjected to load by a person leaning against the backrest, said backrest of the seat shell is able to pivot slightly, wherein the supporting effect of the seat shell should nevertheless have sufficient stability in the region of the spinal column of the person.
The known seat shell is a shaped wooden panel comprising a plurality of wood layers glued crosswise on top of each other. The seat shell may be surface-finished with a suitable coating or provided with upholstery. A lacquered seat shell has the following veneer structure. It comprises a top layer being a wood layer in the longitudinal direction which is glued to a transverse layer, wherein the longitudinal layer is ground before being pressed. Such a top layer is arranged on both sides of the seat shell. Two longitudinal veneers which are glued together are located on both sides between the top layers and a transverse layer is provided in the neutral zone of the shell. The longitudinal layers preferably have a thickness of 1.5 mm and the transverse layers have a thickness of 1.1 mm.
A shell, which is fully upholstered, preferably consists of two longitudinal veneers, a transverse veneer, two longitudinal veneers, a transverse veneer and two longitudinal veneers, wherein the longitudinal veneers have a thickness of 1.5 mm and the transverse veneers have a thickness of 1.1 mm.
Arched-shaped cuts are provided in the backrest part of such a seat shell in order to increase the flexibility of the shell. When the backrest part is subjected to load by a person leaning against the backrest part, the segments bordered by the cuts are spread and protrude in the manner of scales.
A disadvantage is that the level of seating comfort is insufficient for comfortable seating.
In particular, the protrusion of segments in the manner of scales leads to undesirable compression of the upholstery.
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a seat shell, which has a good level of flexibility for comfortable seating and at the same time sufficiently supports the spinal column when a person leans back.
This object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
According to embodiments of the invention a seat shell is provided comprising a shaped one-piece and/or single wooden shell which has a seat part, a backrest part and a curved transition region connecting the seat part and the backrest part. Such a shaped wooden shell is preferably shaped ergonomically and may be fixed individually or in any number to a frame. The suspension properties of the backrest part relative to a seat part, which is angled back and connected to the backrest part, are substantially determined by the curved transition region and the structural design thereof.
According to embodiments of the invention, there is provided a shaped wooden shell comprising a transversely extending cutout bordered by bars at the edge in the transition region and/or the backrest, upholstery being provided around said cutout that is designed as an opening or horizontal slot. The opening is advantageous for providing a clearing effect for objects deposited on the seat, such as for example beverage cans, which are able to drop down via the opening which acts as a reach-through hole. Inadvertently sitting on movable objects is substantially avoided thereby. Moreover, a ventilation effect is produced which improves the seating comfort.
Further, according to the invention, the spring effect is improved combined with the cutout by a veneer structure which comprises at least nine wood layers and which in the center defines a type of sandwich structure by at least two middle wood layers in the transverse direction, at least one middle wood layer in the longitudinal direction being arranged therebetween and the at least two middle wood layers in the transverse direction having a greater thickness than outer wood layers in the transverse direction. The at least two middle wood layers in the transverse direction of greater thickness increase the overall structure and the stiffness of the shell such that the cutout is bridged, whereby however the outer wood layers are more distanced from the core and thus are subjected to greater tensile and compressive loads. This may be compensated by outer wood layers in the transverse (width) direction and the longitudinal (length) direction.
The veneer structure according to the invention provides an upholstered seat shell with a comparable level of seating comfort together with flexibility, irrespective of whether the cutout is free standing or covered by padding. A seat may be provided to a user with substantially the same seating comfort, with a variable appearance—with or without a reach-through hole. This also applies when the seat shell is subjected to high loads due to use.
Further embodiments of the invention may be derived from the following description and the dependent claims.
The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the exemplary embodiments shown in the accompanying illustrations.
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The shaped wooden shell 1 has a veneer structure comprising a plurality of wood layers 10 to 15 glued on top of each other (laminated), as is described hereinafter with reference to
This veneer structure comprises at the front and rear of the shaped wooden shell 1 a top layer 15, respectively, being a wood layer in the longitudinal direction. Between the top layers 15 a number of middle and outer wood layers 10 to 14 in the longitudinal or transverse direction are arranged. The shaped wooden shell 1 is upholstered as described hereinafter.
The shaped wooden shell 1 has a cutout 6 extending transversely and defined by bars 5 at the edge, said cutout being configured in the transition region 4 and/or the backrest part 3. According to the first exemplary embodiment shown in
In the seat part 2, fastening holes 9 may be provided for attaching brackets (not shown) for a base or pedestal (not shown).
The veneer structure comprises at least nine wood layers 10 to 15, with at least two middle wood layers 11 in the transverse direction, at least one middle wood layer 10 being arranged therebetween in the longitudinal direction and the at least two middle wood layers 11 in the transverse direction having a greater thickness than the outer wood layers 14 in the transverse direction and/or optionally the outer wood layers 12, 13, 14 in the longitudinal direction.
At least two outer wood layers 12, 13 in the longitudinal direction which are glued on top of each other may be located between a middle wood layer 11 in the transverse direction and an outer wood layer 14 in the transverse direction, as shown in
The two top layers 15 may comprise at least two wood layers in the longitudinal direction glued on top of each other, respectively.
The grain of a wood layer 10, 12, 13, 15 in the longitudinal direction preferably extends in each case parallel to the mirror plane of the seat shell and the grain of a wood layer 11, 14 in the transverse direction preferably extends in each case transversely to the mirror plane of the seat shell in order to be glued crosswise.
The thickness of the middle wood layers 11 in the transverse direction is preferably 1.4 to 1.8 mm each, particularly preferably 1.5 mm, while the thickness of the middle wood layer 10 in the longitudinal direction is preferably 1.0 to 1.3 mm, particularly preferably 1.2 mm.
The one middle wood layer 10 in the longitudinal direction may be configured to be dual-layered, as shown in
For reinforcement, textile structures made of synthetic fibres may be laid between the wood layers 10 to 15. The arrangement of the wood layers 11 to 15 is preferably provided on both sides mirror-symmetrically relative to the at least one middle wood layer 10 in the longitudinal direction.
Moreover, it may be provided that the thickness(es) of one or more of the wood layers 10 to 15 is reduced in the direction of the upper and/or lower edge of the shaped wooden shell 1 relative to the transition region 4.
The veneer structure of the shaped wooden shell 1 comprises a plurality of wood layers which are preferably glued crosswise on top of each other is in detail according to
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The wood layers 10 to 15 may be produced as shaped plywood parts made from beech. The shaped wooden shells 1 are preferably covered by upholstery or padding, wherein the opening 7 remains as a free space according one embodiment. According another embodiment the transverse slot 8 is covered by padding in order to adjust the seating comfort.
The seat shell with the shaped wooden shell 1 may be provided as a component of a chair or a bench, wherein in the case of a bench a number of seat shells may be fastened to a common frame. For example,
The fastening of the individual seat shells to the frame may be implemented in the form of a cantilever in order to provide a resilient frame. Such seat shells are preferably used in waiting areas, for example in airports, cruise terminals, railway and bus stations, public buildings and the like, wherein the number of seats is selectable. According to its intended use, such seat shells may be designed to be stable, in particular since the seats are also regularly misappropriated as sleeping areas or as a shelf for luggage and as a result are subjected to significant loads. The cutout 6, in particular when designed as a reach-through hole, may provide the desired result in preventing use as a shelf.
Finally, such seat shells are also used in smart areas where an attractive design is required. In this case it is also advantageous to prevent undesirable use of the seat shell and namely to provide sufficient stability so that a complex support frame is not required.
All publications and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
The invention now being fully described, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims.
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