This patent application is a 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2014/070481, filed Sep. 25, 2014 which claims the priority of German Application No. 102013219659.8, filed Sep. 27, 2013, each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to seating/reclining furniture in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
Such furniture is generally known, for example from EP 1 327 400 A2.
It is also known that a footrest is coupled via a fitting to a back part or to a seat part such that a change of the relative position of the back part and of the seat part with respect to one another effects a pivoting of the footrest.
In the non-pivoted state, the footrest is in this respect substantially oriented perpendicular to the seat part, which is disadvantageous, for example, with respect to esthetics.
The free movement of a user's feet is also prevented in this position.
It is furthermore disadvantageous that the footrest is only extended in a reclining position. It can, however, also be desirable for reasons of comfort to utilize the footrest, for example, in an upright position or in an intermediate position of the back part.
It is therefore an object of the invention to improve seating/reclining furniture with respect to comfort.
The object is satisfied by seating/reclining furniture having the features of claim 1.
In accordance with the invention, the first footrest section, together with the second footrest section, is in particular pivoted by means of a first fitting, independently of a change of the relative position of the back part and of the seat part relative to one another. A relative movement of the second footrest section to the first footrest section also takes place by means of a second fitting independently of a movement of the back part or of the seat part.
In this manner, the footrest can also be folded outward and/or extended when the backrest is located in an upright position. There is thus also a high degree of comfort when seated or in an intermediate position.
It is furthermore possible that the footrest is not extended when the backrest is located in a reclining position.
The seating/reclining furniture is consequently variably adaptable to the needs of the user due to the independent adjustability of the footrest.
The first fitting and the second fitting can in particular be components of a common fitting.
The fittings can in particular be compulsorily coupled with one another. If the drive apparatus is consequently actuated, both the first footrest section can be pivoted relative to the support frame and the second footrest section can be extended or retracted via the fittings, preferably using a single movement. The second footrest section can be connected to the first footrest section, for example, via a slot guide.
The drive can in particular take place manually, e.g. by means of a lever. An electric drive is, however, also conceivable, for example, which can preferably be controlled via a control unit connected to the seating/reclining furniture or in wireless contact therewith.
Reference is made with respect to the mode of operation and to possible embodiments of the footrest apparatus and its fittings per se to DE 696 07 918 T2 whose disclosure content in this respect is herewith explicitly referenced.
It was extremely surprising and unexpected for the skilled person that a drive apparatus can also be used together with a footrest apparatus, the two simultaneously implementing a pivot movement and extension movement, in seating/reclining furniture having a cantilever support structure such as is defined in the preamble of claim 1.
Seating/reclining furniture having a cantilever support structure namely always have a seat part whose frame is formed from a tube bent round. It therefore did not appear possible due to this basic structure and due to the low height of the seat part to arrange a corresponding footrest apparatus together with the drive apparatus beneath the seat part.
This is in particular made possible in accordance with the invention in that the seat part can have a rectangular basic structure and, for example, forms a kind of box or mount for a footrest apparatus. The footrest apparatus or at least the support frame can thus in particular be stowed beneath the seat part like a cassette or a drawer.
To have sufficient space available to pivot the footrest sections outward, the frame of the seat part is in particular not formed from a bent tube, but rather from angled border plates. A front edge of the seat part can preferably be flat, and in particular straight, in order in this manner to achieve a relatively tall height or front ground clearance for the pivot movement or extension movement of the footrest.
In this manner, the footrest sections do not contact the floor while they are pivoted.
The invention will be described in the following with reference to the drawings. They are in this respect purely exemplary embodiments. Protection is also claimed for the individually described aspects in each case separately from the specific embodiment.
An armchair having a seat part 10 and a back part 12 is shown in
The back part 12 together with a headrest 16 is always in an upright position in
The adjustment mechanism for a footrest apparatus 18, however, takes place independently of whether the back part 12 is inclined or not.
The footrest apparatus 18 comprises a support frame 20, a first footrest section 22 and a second footrest section 24.
The footrest sections 22, 24 can be moved via a drive apparatus 26 which comprises a lever 28.
If, for example, the lever 28 is moved counter-clockwise, the first footrest section 22 and the second footrest section 24 fold outward clockwise (cf.
The second footrest section 24 is furthermore also pushed out in a straight line relative to the first footrest section 22 by the movement of the lever 28. The footrest surface is thereby greatly increased (cf.
If the lever 28 is adjusted back, the second footrest section 24 moves back in and the footrest sections 22, 24 are again pivoted beneath the seat part 10.
A footrest apparatus 18 is shown by way of example in
For the pivoting, the drive apparatus 26 comprises a first fitting 36 and a second fitting 38 for extending or retracting the second footrest section 34. The drive apparatus 26 can furthermore comprise a spiral spring 40 to support the adjustment movement.
Guide rails 42 are provided for fastening the substantially rectangular support frame 20 at the seat part 10. Alternatively, any other fastening possibilities can also be selected, for example perforated metal sheets.
A plan view of a seat part 10 is shown in
To obtain sufficient space for the support frame 20 or a fastening for the support frame 20 beneath the seat part 10, springs 46 are tensioned longitudinally which are transversely tensioned in conventional armchairs having a cantilever support structure. The springs 46 thus extend substantially in parallel with side supports 50 and perpendicular to a front support 48.
The springs 46 can be welded at one side to the seat part 10 at the front support 48 and can be hung on at the other side.
A bottom view of the seat part 10 is shown in
The side supports 50 oriented perpendicular to the front support 48 are higher than the front support 48 since a holding apparatus is provided at them for receiving the guide rails 42 of the support frame 20.
The support frame 20 can consequently be pushed beneath the seat part 10 like a drawer or a cassette and can be fastened there, for example screwed and/or welded. The footrest apparatus thus forms a module.
Different views in which the support frame 20 and the seat part 10 are assembled are shown in
The seat part 10 and the footrest apparatus 18 can be connected to a back part 12. The individual components can be padded and/or upholstered.
The apparatus in accordance with the invention also enables an autonomous adjustment of the footrest with seating/reclining furniture having a cantilever support structure independently of the relative movement between the back part and the seat part, with a high comfort simultaneously being reached for a user.
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