This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 365 to PCT/CN2014/080294, filed on Jun. 19, 2014, entitled “Sofa Having Adjustable Backrest Position,” and Chinese Application No. 201310245287.X, filed Jun. 19, 2013, the entirety of the aforementioned applications are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a seating facility, and more specifically to a sofa, and particularly to a sofa having a backrest of which the position is adjustable.
The seat depth of a sofa (i.e. the distance from a backrest to a front edge of a sofa) desired by or suited for different people may vary because of difference in figure and seating angle of different individuals. Traditional sofas have a non-adjustable seat depth. People of large figure or petty figure may apparently feel uncomfortable when seating or reclining on the sofa with a non-adjustable seat depth.
Sofas with adjustable seat depth now have been seen in the market, but the seat depth of these sofas is usually adjusted in such a manner that the position of a backrest is adjusted to a preset position by tongue and groove engagement. The range of adjustable seat depth achieved by these sofas is very limited, and furthermore because of large size of the backrest, normally an average user may have difficulty in adjusting the position of the backrest. In addition, repeated dismounting or connection consequently may shorten life of these sofas.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to overcome one or more of the above defects.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a sofa of simple structure and long life, capable of continuously adjusting seat depth in an easy and convenient way.
The above objective is achieved by the following technical features: a sofa, having a backrest of which the position is adjustable, comprising a seat bracket, a backrest bracket, a guide rail rack and a drive means, wherein the guide rail rack includes a guide rail fixedly connected with the seat bracket and extending in a front-and-rear direction of the sofa, and a support bracket has a first end connected to the backrest bracket and a second end connected to the guide rail in a relatively sliding manner, the drive means being arranged to link with the support bracket in such a manner that the second end of the support bracket is guided to slide relative to the guide rail. The sofa according to the present invention can achieve continuous adjustment of the backrest bracket position by guiding the support bracket with the guide rail.
Preferably, the drive means is an electric motor which can be controlled easily such that adjustment of the backrest position can be operated by an average user more easily.
Preferably, the guide rail rack includes a front crossbeam and a rear crossbeam fixedly connected to the seat bracket, two ends of the guide rail being fixedly connected to the front crossbeam and the rear crossbeam respectively. The fixed connection between the guide rail rack and the seat bracket facilitates support of the backrest bracket during its movement, which makes the sofa durable.
Preferably, the second end of the support bracket is provided with a wheel, and the guide rail is provided with a groove in which the wheel may be disposed in a rollable manner. The cooperation between the wheel and the groove is called rolling cooperation with less friction, which enables the drive means to have less resistance during movement of the backrest position, so that the user can adjust the backrest position with ease or even without taking effort.
Preferably, the second end of the support bracket is provided with a connecting plate, at opposite sides of which wheels are arranged respectively, the guide rail having a pair of guide rail elements extending in parallel and each provided with a groove in a longitudinal direction for receiving corresponding wheels. The pair of guide rail elements allows the force applied onto the support bracket by the backrest bracket to be shared with the guide rail elements, such that stress received by the guide elements is reduced. In this case, the life of the sofa may be increased.
Preferably, the connecting plate is positioned in a gap between the pair of guide rail elements. By virtue of this configuration, the support bracket and the guide rail rack are mounted within a limited space of the seat bracket to make the overall structure more compact.
Preferably, in a preferred embodiment, the drive means is provided with a transmission device that transfers power to the second end of the support bracket. The transmission device is mounted in the gap between the pair of guide rail elements. This configuration is also advantageous in making the overall structure more compact.
Preferably, the first end of the support bracket is provided with a mounting plate in which mounting holes for detachable connection with the backrest bracket are disposed. By way of connecting the support bracket and the backrest detachably, the overall configuration of the sofa can be changed flexibly as needed. For instance, some sections of the sofa need a backrest while others don't, and in addition, the backrest can be dismounted to meet the requirement for cleaning or replacement.
Preferably, the sofa includes a plurality of guide rails and backrest brackets that are as many as the guide rails, such that the overall shape of the backrest of the sofa can be designed flexibly to make flexible variation of the backrest of the sofa become possible.
Preferably, the position of each of the backrest brackets can be adjusted synchronously by the same drive means or separately by different drive means. This configuration makes it possible to design the sofa more flexibly to meet diversified requirements of people in terms of comfort.
The sofa according to the present invention can realize adjustment of the backrest position in a simple and easy way as well as different seat depths by any adjustment of the backrest position. Besides, the sofa of the present invention has a simple and compact structure with fewer components and reduced friction between the components, so durability of the sofa is enhanced and life thereof is increased.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the illustration of the embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which
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The terms “front” and “rear” are used to mean that in a static state of a sofa placed horizontally and ready for use, and generally speaking when an occupant seats on the sofa, an edge close to the legs of the occupant is a front edge of the sofa while an edge close to the back of the occupant is a rear edge. A distance between the front edge and the rear edge in the front-and-rear direction of the sofa is referred to as a depth of the sofa, and a distance from the front edge to the backrest in the front-and-rear direction of the sofa is referred to as a seat depth. A widthwise direction of the sofa refers to a direction perpendicular to the front-and-rear direction of the sofa and parallel with a horizontal plane.
Broadly speaking, the term “sofa” herein shall be understood as a seating facility or chair having the same function as a seat, or even include a bed having a backrest or frame. The term “backrest” shall not be limited to the frame of a sofa for supporting the back of an occupant, but instead may be construed as a boundary frame for defining a seating face width or depth of the sofa, e.g. left and right armrest of the sofa.
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In the embodiment of the drive means that is an electric motor, rotation of the electric motor in a positive/negative direction can be achieved by a control switch of the electric motor to move the slider backward/forward. Further, when the electric machine stops rotation, the position of the slider is locked and thus the position of the backrest bracket 20 is locked, to prevent the backrest bracket from sliding when a backward push force from the back of an occupant is applied to the backrest bracket. The control of the electric motor is relatively easy and can be done by a few control buttons and corresponding control circuits, so operation thereof exhibits remarkable advantage compared with traditional manual control. Moreover, because of continuity of the guide rail, there is no resistance against movement of the backrest bracket within its allowed stroke range, and hence the backrest bracket exhibits enhanced capacity of continuous adjustment. In addition, considering that small space is required for mounting the electric motor, those skilled in the art, attempting to achieve a compact design structure, may mount the electric motor in a lower region of the seat bracket or on the guide rail rack. Further, the transmission device may be mounted on the guide rail rack. In terms of appearance, the aesthetic of the sofa will not be affected by mounting of the electric motor and the guide rail rack because a finally formed sofa is covered with a filling pad over the seat bracket. Although the drive means in the drawings is an electric motor, those skilled in the art may envisage using any means capable of converting energy such as electrical energy or mechanical energy into mechanical power as output, e.g. hydraulic drive means, to replace the electric motor.
Although the cooperation between the second end of the support bracket 50 and the guide rail 30 is achieved by rolling the wheels in the groove, those skilled in the art may envisage that the cooperation therebetween can be realized by sliding cooperation between an inner surface of the guide rail groove and a bulge designed to extend into the groove. Also, those skilled in the art may envisage that the reverse U-shaped connecting plate may be designed to have enough span across the pair of guide rail elements, and on inner sides of the legs of the reverse U-shaped connecting plate there are bulges which cooperates with the grooves respectively open in opposite directions in the guide rail elements of the pair. In an alternative embodiment, a leg side of the reverse U-shaped connecting plate may be designed to have a groove, and in the guide rail element arranged opposite thereto, a protruding strip or roller is formed for cooperating with the groove. Therefore, a cooperating structure between the second end of the support bracket and the guide rail includes but is not limited to the illustrated wheel-groove structure, but may be embodied as any cooperating structure of complementary/interlocking shape, capable of achieving the guide function through relative sliding.
The sofa shown in the drawings has two backrest brackets 20 and corresponding support brackets and guide rails, but those skilled in the art may envisage that the number of the backrest brackets is not limited to the illustrated number, but may be e.g. one, three or more. Accordingly, the number of the guide rails and the support brackets may vary. The position of these backrest brackets may be adjusted synchronously by the same drive means or separately by different drive means to meet diversified and individualized requirements.
Those skilled in the art may envisage that when the seat depth is adjusted to a position wide enough, the sofa has an additional function for reclining, rather than a function of seating alone. In this case, the backrest bracket position is adjusted to change the depth of the sofa to meet different reclining requirements.
Of course, the structure for adjusting the backrest position disclosed in the present invention may be applied to adjustment of left and right armrest positions of a sofa, backrest position of a chair, bedside table position of a bed and so on. Various seating facilities, including sofa, chair, bed and so on, may benefit from the structure disclosed herein for adjusting the backrest position.
The above depiction is on only preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not taken as limiting or restricting this invention since various modifications and variations may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention through the exercise of those skilled in the art. Other embodiments may be obtained on the basis of disclosure in the description. The description and embodiments shall be considered exemplary only and the true scope of the invention is defined by the annexed claims and equivalents thereof.
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