1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chair pillow, more particularly one, which can be adjusted in position and in the orientation relative to the back; the pillow includes a pillow body, an intermediate member, to which the pillow body is pivoted, and a secured member secured on a top of the back, to which the intermediate member is pivoted.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
It is very common for chairs of cars to have pillows fitted thereto. And now, a kind of office chairs are available that are equipped with pillows for supporting the heads of the sitters on.
However, earlier pillows of office chairs are fixed in position, incapable of being adjusted in the height and position to suit different sitters. And, some sitters who are too tall or too short in their body heights have to change their posture to rest their heads on the pillows. Consequently, the sitters will have sore backs and necks.
Referring to
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a chair pillow, which can be adjusted in position and orientation relative to the back, to overcome the above disadvantages.
The chair pillow of the present invention includes a secured member fixed on a top of a back of a chair, an intermediate member, and a pillow body. The intermediate member is pivoted to the secured member at a first end thereof such that it is normally held in position by the secured member, and can be forced to change orientation relative to the secured member. The pillow body is pivoted to a second end of the intermediate member at a rearwards projecting portion thereof such that it is normally held in position by the intermediate member, and can be forced to change orientation relative to the intermediate member. Thus, the pillow body can be adjusted in position as well as in the orientation relative to the back.
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
The pillow member 1 has a main support portion (not numbered), and a fitting portion 11, which projects from a rear side of the main support portion, and has pivotal posts 111 on two sides thereof.
The first locating member 2 has a fitting portion 21 at one end, and a connecting portion 22 at the other end. The fitting portion 21 has two spaced lateral walls whose edges are formed with semicircular cavities 211. In addition, two covers 212, each of which has a semicircular cavity, are secured to respective ones of the spaced lateral walls of the fitting portion 21 with the semicircular cavities thereof facing the semicircular cavities 211. The connecting portion 22 has a pivotal post 221 projecting from a lateral side, a second post 222 projecting from the other lateral side, and a fitting block 2221 on the second post 22. Furthermore, a pivotal toothed ring 223 is provided, which has a fitting recess 2231 on a middle portion, a central through hole, and teeth spaced apart on an outer side thereof, between which fitting spaces 2232 are formed. The pivotal toothed ring 223 is fitted onto the fitting block 2221 at the fitting recess 2231 thereof, and a bolt is screwed used to connect the pivotal ring 223 to the fitting block 2221; thus, the ring 223 can't be angularly displaced relative to the fitting block 2221.
The second locating member 3 has a connecting portion 31 at an upper end, and a forked securing portion 32 at a lower end, which has two parts. The connecting portion 31 has a first semicircular cavity 311 on an upper side thereof, a second semicircular cavity deeper than, and next to the cavity 311, a third semicircular cavity next to the second one, a tube-shaped portion 313 adjacent to the third semicircular cavity, and a guide trench 3132 on the third semicircular cavity; the tube-shaped portion 313 has a holding room 3131 therein.
Two covers 312, each of which has a semicircular cavity on a lower side, are secured on the connecting portion 31 with the semicircular cavities thereof facing the first and the third semicircular cavities of the connecting portion 31 respectively. Furthermore, the third locating member 3 has a button 315 fitted thereto, which has a main body, an extension portion 3151 projecting from one end of the main body, and engaging teeth 3152 spaced apart on the extension portion 3151. The button 315 is passed into the holding room 3131 of the tube-shaped portion 313 with the extension portion 3151 being held in the guide trench 3132, and an elastic element 314 is positioned in the holding room 3131 to contact an inner side of the button 315; thus, the button 315 is biased outwardly of the tube-shaped portion 313 by the elastic element 314, and can only be linearly displaced relative to the tube-shaped portion 313.
The second locating member 3 is positioned over, and securely connected with an upper end of a back of a chair with the two parts of the forked securing portion 32 respectively touching front and rear sides of the chair back, as shown in
To assemble the present pillow, first the pillow member 1 is fitted in the fitting portion 21 of the second locating member 2 at the fitting portion 11 thereof with the pivotal posts 111 being respectively held in the semicircular cavities 211, and the covers 212 are secured in position in the way mentioned above; thus, the pillow member 1 is pivoted to the first locating member 2, and there is such tightness between the pivotal posts 111 and the locating member 2 that the pillow member 1 won't move relative to the locating member 2 unless people force it to. Next, the first locating member 2 is fitted to the connecting portion 31 of the second locating member 3 at the connecting portion 22 thereof with the pivotal post 221 and the second post 222 thereof being respectively held in the first and the third semicircular cavities of the second locating member 3, and the covers 312 are secured in position in the way mentioned above; thus, the pivotal post 221 of the first locating member 2 is tightly held in a room, which is formed between the first semicircular cavity 311 and the corresponding cover 312, and the engaging teeth 3152 of the button 315 are normally held in the fitting spaces 2232 of the pivotal toothed ring 223 of the first locating member 2 as shown in
Therefore, referring to
In addition, with the forked securing portion 32, the second locating member 3 can be easily detached from, and connected to the upper end of the chair back, and in turns, the present pillow can be removed from the chair if necessary.
From the above description, it can be understood that the chair pillow of the present invention can be easily adjusted in height as well as in its orientation and position relative to the chair back therefore it is more flexible than the conventional one as mentioned above, and can suit the need of different sitters.
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20060033375 A1 | Feb 2006 | US |