This application is the National Stage Entry under 35 U.S.C. ยง 371 of Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/SE2015/050565, filed May 19, 2015, which claims priority to Swedish Application No. 1430075-0, filed May 21, 2014, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
This invention refers to a stand for a sitting/lying furniture, where the stand is adjustable into a folded position for storage and transportation, as well as an erect unfolded usage position and have at least three legs, that when in the usage position extends obliquely downward and outward, and at least three arms, which in the usage position extends obliquely upward and outward arranged to carry a canvas module for sitting or lying.
To provide a safe place for the infant to sit/lie during the various stages of the day, a variety of products is needed, a high chair when eating, a bouncer to sit in when the infant is not eating, and a bed to lie in. As long as you are in your home and have relatively ample space, a solution with three different pieces of furniture is acceptable. (albeit with some gaps, there is no really good product that allows the infants to be within reach at a the dining table.) The problem is evident when you shall travel with the infant or visit friends who cannot provide the necessary seating and lying arrangements for the infants.
There are folding chairs and beds on the market, but if you bring all products mentioned above, it would weigh about 15-20 kg and would have the same size as two suitcases. Thus, to fly, use public transportations or ride in a smaller car will be difficult.
Should you visit someone only for a short period, it is simply not practical to bring all pieces of furniture or even parts of them.
Today's folding chairs fold in one plane x (beach chair principle, director's chair) or in two planes x,y (camping chair, hunting chair) and have only one purpose.
To have a comfortable sitting position when visiting a beach or going camping a folding chair of some kind is commonly used, for example, a beach chair consisting of a stand with a fabric that folds together in one plane, or a camping chair that folds in two planes. The problem with the chairs available on the market is that they take too much space when folded and is therefore impractical to carry around.
The first purpose of the invention is to provide a children's furniture that can be changed to accommodate a baby's different daily routines such as sleeping, eating, sitting, and the various stages of development.
A second purpose is to provide a compact infant furniture, which has low weight and can be folded into a small volume in a simple way.
A third purpose is to create a piece of furniture for adults based on the same principle as the infant furniture, especially a compact folding and comfortable lounge chair to carry to the beach.
The above purposes are achieved with a stand and a furniture according to subsequent patent claims distinguished parts.
A piece of furniture according to the invention consists of at least three legs 2 and at least three arms 3 interconnected into a common connecting member in the form of a cylindrical hub 1a with a vertically axial through hole. Both legs and arms are pivotally attached to the hub via leg brackets 9 and arm brackets 10
Legs/arms can be curved or straight. Two of the arms are shorter than the other two arms to create an angle for attachment of sitting/lying module but all four arms can also be of equal length. Joining links 5 are attached to the side of the legs 2 and connecting the legs 2 to each other in a common adjustment member in the form of a link hub 8 which is attached to a rod 4. Said rod 4 runs through a vertical axial hole in the hub 1a.
Height adjustment of the furniture as well as folding is achieved by increasing/decreasing the angle between the legs and the hub.
The legs are locked to desired position by that the rod 4 alternatively the link hub 8 is locked axially relative to the hub 1a using a locking mechanism 7. Alternatively, the legs are locked directly to the hub 1a using sprints. A supporting member in the form of a vertically adjustable plate 6 is attached to the rod 4 with the purpose of preventing the arms 3 to be folded inward past a given angle when the sitting/sleeping module 25
In the legs 2 ends are protective caps 11 with the purpose to protect the floor from scratches and in the arms 3 ends there are also caps 12 with radially through holes with the purpose to protect the sitting/lying module 25
Above mentioned locking mechanism 7 can be in the form of a locknut 7 threaded on the rod 4 in accordance with
Above mentioned locking mechanism can also be in the form of glue gun mechanism in accordance with in
Above mentioned locking mechanism can also be in the form of a locking member 31 that is pivotally connected to the hub in one end and engages in the rod 4 in another end. The locking of the rod relative the hub is released by changing the angle of said locking member which will disengage the locking member from the rod.
Above mentioned locking mechanism can also be in the form of a locking pin 24 in accordance with
Above mentioned locking mechanism can also be achieved by having the link hub 8 move freely along a rod 4 fixed to the hub 1a and then lock the link hub 8 relative to the rod 4 to achieve the locking of the legs.
Above mentioned locking mechanism can also be achieved in accordance with
To customize the furniture's different applications, various flexible modules (i.e. canvas) 25,27,28,29, are mounted on the stand in accordance with
The application baby bouncer according to this invention consists of a stand with a module made of canvas 25 in accordance with
The application infant bed according to the invention consists of a stand with a canvas module 27 in accordance with
The application high chair according to the invention consists of a stand with a canvas module 28 in accordance with
The application lounge chair according to the invention consists of a stand with a canvas module 29 in accordance with
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1430075 | May 2014 | SE | national |
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