The invention relates to a seating furniture, in particular a chair or bench.
DE-A 1 429 358 discloses a chair or bench for use as home furniture or seating in public buildings. In the field of public seating, for example waiting rooms, airports, lobbies and the like, the demands placed on seating facilities are exceptionally high. One of the fundamentals is that the seating furniture provides a high level of sitting comfort. Because of the amount of usage and partially also because of the carelessness of the users, such seating furniture rapidly becomes damaged and unsightly. Because of the resulting high cost of labor and material for maintenance, the cleaning and replacement have to be made quick and simple.
In order to satisfy these demands, the known seating furniture has a strong, durable frame which can be standardized and thereby minimizes the number of individual components for assembling the seating furniture. The seat and back pads can be removed easily and quickly, since the pads are separate and individual for each seat. Damage to one seat may be repaired by replacement of the particular pad involved simply by its removal and the substitution of a new pad. The pads are identical, irrespective of whether they are utilized for an end seat or for an intermediate seat, where multiple seating is employed. Preferably, separate seat and back pads are used.
Each frame has a pair of cover plates, which, in case of the seat portion, forms the top surface of the frame and in the case of the back portion forms the front surface of the frame. The cover plates are removable. The seat pads are suspended between the frames by placing their edge margins between the frames and the cover plates and clamping the cover plates down tightly on them to anchor the pad edges. In addition, the seat and back pads each are provided with grommets in their edge margins for reception of studs. These provide an additional anchor for the seat and back pads and reinforce the clamping formed between the cover plates and the frames.
Disadvantageous is the complicated anchoring of the edges margins between the frame and the cover plates using grommets, which have to be fitted by way of studs. This also results in the need to define particular wall thicknesses of the pads which can be anchored to the frame.
The object of the invention is, therefore, to provide a seating furniture which provides a high and long-lasting level of sitting comfort and can be simply assembled and changed.
As a result, a seating furniture is made which has the advantages of a standardized frame having seat parts and back parts that can be replaced separately and at the same time delivers good and long-lasting sitting comfort. The seat and back parts are clamped in a frame joint, for which purpose the seat and back part has in each case an engagement member on the periphery, said engagement member being fastenable in the frame joint via a frictional connection. This clamping fit is secured in a form-fitting manner by a stop. A quickly detachable, but in the process secure and resistant clamping connection is created according to the invention.
The provision of an engagement member makes it possible for the fastening of the seat part and back part to be separate from the material and the material thickness that are used for the seat part and back part. The engagement members provided on either side of a seat part and back part thus form facings as part of a clamping connection, into which said facings engage. This joint function is separate from the type and thickness of the material or pad used, since it is possible not only to shape but also to attach the respective engagement member at the peripheral edges of the seat part and back part.
As engagement member, it is possible to provide for example a shaped piece or shaped body which can be formed in one piece with a seat part and back part. Alternatively, the shaped piece can be in the form of an attachment piece which is fastened to or onto the peripheral edge of a seat part or back part. This applies in particular when use is made of materials having a small thickness, such as metal sheets, skins, fabric sheets and other sheet-like materials. Different materials and material thicknesses can be used without the clamping bodies of the frame having to be altered. Assembled seating furniture can thus be fitted with varying seat parts and back parts.
Preferably, the clamping connection is secured against displacement in the pressing plane, i.e. transversely to the clamping direction, by a support fit. The fit can also reinforce the structure of the frame. Thus, it is possible, for example, for the fitting part in the form of a tongue to form a reinforcement rib for the top frame part. The top frame part can then be designed in a thin manner like a cap.
Furthermore, the top frame part can have a T-shaped cross section having a bar on its underside, said bar being arranged particularly preferably in the center. This bar can be provided, as a tongue of a fit, entirely or partially along the extent of the top frame part. Free spaces in the shade of the bar can be used as installation spaces for the attachment of accessories, such as an armrest, for example. Fastening means, such as screws, for example, act from the inside of the frame and are covered when the top frame part and the bottom frame part are braced. As a result, the external appearance of the seating furniture is improved.
In order to brace the top frame part and the bottom frame part, a number of tensioning screws can be used. The fitting part of a tongue can form a clamping bridge for the tensioning screws. A head- (turnbuckle-) screw connection which is not visible from the front enables secure bracing, without the appearance of the front of the seating furniture being impaired by visible screws.
The frame provided according to the invention is suitable as an end frame or as an intermediate frame. When it is used as an end frame, a blind shaped piece for closing off the frame joint can be provided on the end side of the seating furniture.
Further embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following description and the dependent claims.
The invention is explained in more detail hereafter on the basis of the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the appended drawings.
a schematically shows a front view of a seating furniture,
b schematically shows a plan view of the seating furniture according to
c schematically shows a perspective side view of the seating furniture according to
As the figures show, the invention relates to a seating furniture having at least two frames 2, which are arranged in a manner spaced apart from one another on a support 1 and between which a seat part 3 and a back part 4 can be suspended. The seating furniture is preferably a chair having one seat or a bench having multiple seating successively arranged.
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At least one of the clamping bodies, here preferably the bottom frame part 7, has a hollow 12 that extends in each case at the periphery. This hollow 12 is a recess, the walls of which provide effective surfaces 11 for static friction. As
The engagement member 14 extends in a bar-shaped manner along the respective periphery of the seat part 3 and back part 4, such that mechanical fixing on both sides is achieved. The engagement members 14 provided on both sides of the seat part 3 and back part 4 are preferably shaped pieces or shaped bodies, which extend continuously or discontinuously. Between the top frame part 6 and the bottom frame part 7, the engagement members 14 are each mechanically fixed in a pressing space in the frame joint 30, said pressing space being bordered by the effective surfaces 11 of the hollow 12 in conjunction with the bottom surface 8 of the top frame part 6. Each engagement member 14 is consequently fastened by a frictional connection between the top frame part 6 and the bottom frame part 7. The frictional connection, produced by static friction, of the clamped engagement member 14, which establishes a clamping fit, is secured in a form-fitting manner. The hollow 12 has an undercut 16, which forms a stop for securing the clamped engagement member 14 in a form-fitting manner.
The undercut 16 is formed preferably by a shoulder, which narrows the frame joint 30 at the outside surface.
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The underside 8 and the top side 9 of the frame parts 6, 7 form clamping jaws, which form counterparts that can be aligned with one another preferably by a connection 10 of parts that engage in one another. The connection 10 has preferably a groove 18 and a tongue 19. The connection 10 is preferably a fit. The fit can be in the form of a clearance fit. The fit can serve as a support.
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The bottom frame part 7 is formed preferably as a side member having multiple profiles on its top side, it being possible to brace said side member with a side member, which is T-shaped on its underside, as the top frame part 6.
The tongue 19 forms, preferably on the underside (inner side) of the top frame part 6, a reinforcement rib having a rib longitudinal axis that extends along the extent of the top frame part 6.
The engagement member 14 can be formed in one piece with the seat part 3 and back part 4. Alternatively, the engagement member 14 can be fastened as an attachment piece to a seat part 3 and back part 4 in the form of a sheet-like structure 13, as is illustrated for example in
The top frame part 6 and the bottom frame part 7 are preferably both L-shaped clamping bodies, which connect a seat part 3 and a back part 4 of a frame 2 together in one part. The seat part 3 and the back part 4 can be formed separately or in one part/piece as a seat shell.
An armrest 21 can be fastened to the top frame part 6 by means of fastening elements 22, 23 which are on the inside of the frame 2 when the top frame part 6 is braced with the bottom frame part 7. The groove 18 can have cutouts 24, 25 adapted thereto in order to form an installation space.
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U.S. Appl. No. 13/575,706, Seating Furniture, based on PCT/EP2011/000123, filed Jan. 13, 2011. |
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20120299348 A1 | Nov 2012 | US |