The present disclosure relates to a seating furniture chassis.
Seating furniture chassis with a pivotable leg rest chassis are known from the prior art. The leg rest chassis can be folded in and out in order to be used either by the user as a leg rest or else to be stored underneath the seat surface without taking up much space when the leg rest chassis is not needed. In addition, leg rest extensions are known from the prior art. Such leg rest extensions lengthen the leg rest in the folded-out state of the leg rest chassis and are retracted in the folded-in state of the leg rest chassis.
In contrast, the present disclosure describes a seating furniture chassis with an improved extending mechanism for the leg rest extension.
The seating furniture chassis comprises a seat surface frame, a leg rest chassis that is pivotably arranged on the seat surface frame, and a retractable and extendable leg rest extension that is arranged on the leg rest chassis. In this case the term “seat surface frame” is understood in the context of this description to mean a frame on which a cushion can be arranged that can be used then as a seat surface for a user.
The leg rest chassis can be pivoted from a folded-out position into a folded-in position and vice versa. The leg rest extension is connected to the leg rest chassis by first and second struts. The first strut has an elongated hole and a first guide element. The second strut has a second elongated hole and a second guide element. The second guide element is arranged displaceably in the first elongated hole. The first guide element is arranged displaceably in the second elongated hole.
A particularly smooth extension and retraction movement of the leg rest extension is achieved by guiding the guide elements in the elongated holes. Due to the possibility of moving the guide elements in the elongated holes, the leg rest extension can be extended and retracted a relatively long distance in a relatively small amount of space.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the first guide element and the second guide element each comprise a ball bearing. This arrangement ensures a relatively low degree of friction, so that relatively little force is required for the retracting and extending movement of the leg rest extension.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the first elongated hole may have a curved shape. The term “curved shape” is understood in the context of this description to mean, in particular, a shape that has round directional changes in the boundaries of the elongated hole. Owing to the curved shape the guide element is guided advantageously on an arched shape.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the first strut may have a base body. The first elongated hole can extend at an angle of greater than 45° away from the base body. In this case the base body defines in essence the shape of the strut as such. Since the first elongated hole protrudes away from the base body, the leg rest extension can be extended particularly far.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the second elongated hole can have an open end. This arrangement is particularly advantageous for assembling the seating furniture chassis. The first guide element can be inserted into the open end of the second elongated hole without much effort.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the first strut can be pivotable relative to the leg rest chassis and to the second strut.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the second strut can be pivotable relative to the first strut and to the leg rest extension.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the first strut can be pivotable about a first point of rotation. The first strut can be attached to the first point of rotation on the leg rest chassis.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the first point of rotation can be arranged in a fixed position relative to the leg rest chassis. In this case the term “in a fixed position” is understood in the context of this description to mean that the first point of rotation does not move relative to the leg rest chassis.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the second strut can be pivotable about a second point of rotation. The second strut can be attached to the second point of rotation on the leg rest extension.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the second point of rotation can be in a fixed position relative to the leg rest extension.
According to one disclosed embodiment, when the first strut is pivoted about the first point of rotation, the first guide element and the second guide element are moved in the first or second elongated hole, respectively.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the second guide element can be arranged between the second elongated hole and the second point of rotation.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the seating furniture chassis may comprise a third strut that is arranged at a first end pivotably on the seat surface chassis. At a second end the third strut is connected to an arm arranged on the first strut. The third strut can deflect the first strut during the fold in movement of the leg rest chassis. This action can occur, in particular, when the third strut exerts a force on the arm.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the arm can be spaced apart from the first strut by more than 90° on a geometric circle about the first point of rotation. In this case, the center point of the geometric circle may be defined by the first point of rotation. In this case, the term “geometric circle” is understood to mean, in particular, a circle that is not present as a component. The geometric circle may be virtual and may serve merely to define the position of the arm.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the leg rest chassis can be pivotable about a geometric axis of rotation. During the fold in process of the leg rest chassis, the first end of the third strut can be moved in a horizontal direction via the geometric axis of rotation. In this case, the term “horizontal direction” is understood to mean in the context of this description a direction that is horizontal when the seating furniture chassis is used as intended. In addition, in order to move in the horizontal direction, a movement component in a vertical direction may also be present.
According to one disclosed embodiment, the leg rest extension can be retracted farther than in the folded-in state of the leg rest chassis at a time instant during the fold in process of the leg rest chassis. This aspect is particularly advantageous, since the leg rest extension should be retracted as far as possible, when the leg rest chassis is folded in so far that it lies on the shortest path between the front end of the seat surface frame and the floor surface, on which the seating furniture chassis is standing. At this point it should be prevented that the leg rest chassis or the leg rest extension touches the floor surface. During the fold in process it is advantageous thereafter to extend then once again the leg rest extension just a little, because then the fabric, with which the leg rest chassis and ultimately also the leg rest extension are covered, is stretched, so that the risk of undesired folds in the fabric is reduced.
Other features and advantages of the disclosed seating furniture chassis will become apparent from the following description of example embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this case the same reference numerals are used for the same or similar components and for components with the same or similar functions. In the drawings:
The seating furniture chassis comprises a seat surface frame 100, a leg rest chassis 101 and a leg rest extension 102.
The leg rest chassis 101 is pivotable about a geometric pivot axis. In this case the pivot axis is defined by the pivot element 103. The pivoting movement of the leg rest chassis 101 is triggered when the seat surface frame 100 is moved forward, i.e., in the direction of the leg rest chassis 101, or is moved rearward, i.e., away from the leg rest chassis 101. When the seat surface frame 100 is moved forward, the leg rest chassis 101 is folded in. When the seat surface frame 100 is moved rearward, the leg rest chassis 101 is folded out.
The seating furniture chassis comprises a first strut 104, a second strut 105, and a third strut 106. The leg rest extension 102 is connected to the leg rest chassis 101 by the first strut 104 and the second strut 105. The second strut 105 is connected to the seat surface frame 100 by the third strut 106. The first strut 104 can be rotated about a first point of rotation 107 and comprises, in addition, a first elongated hole 109, a first guide element 108, and an arm 110. The third strut 106 is connected to the arm 110. The second strut 105 can be rotated about a second point of rotation 113 and comprises a second elongated hole 111 and a second guide element 112.
The second elongated hole 111 is open on one side. This arrangement has the advantage that during the assembly of the seating furniture chassis the first guide element 108 can be inserted into the elongated hole without any further effort.
During the fold in movement of the leg rest chassis 101 shown in
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When the leg rest chassis 101 is folded in farther, the leg rest extension 102 is extended again just a little, in order to be able to stretch a fabric, with which the leg rest extension 102 and the leg rest chassis 101 can be covered. In this way, the risk of undesired folds in the fabric is reduced when the leg rest chassis 101 is folded in. This state is achieved by moving the end of the third strut 106, which is connected to the seat surface frame 100, in the horizontal direction via the pivot axis of the leg rest chassis. After this movement, the third strut 106 pulls on the arm 110 during the continued fold in movement of the leg rest chassis 101 so that the leg rest extension 102 is extended.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202019104069.6 | Jul 2019 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/070702, filed on Jul. 22, 2020, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Application No. DE 202019104069.6 filed on Jul. 23, 20219, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP2020/070702 | Jul 2020 | US |
Child | 17524246 | US |