The present invention relates to a system for adjusting the relative position between two furniture parts.
The invention relates in particular to a system for adjusting the inclination of the seating portion in relation to the back rest in a chair.
Chairs of this type are important both in the office sector, in which a user can ergonomically adapt the chair to the personally preferred working position, and in the private sector in that it enables the relative position between the seating portion and back rest to be modified to make it more comfortable for relaxing.
Chairs are already known comprising an inclinable seating portion and back rest which can vary their inclination to the rest of the chair by synchronous mutual rotation at a fixed ratio, by which the angle between one part and the other is varied.
These chairs have had great success but have however proved to be susceptible to improvement with regard to the ability to change the initial angle between the seating portion and back rest, which is predetermined by the synchronism ratio of the mechanism itself. It follows that given a particular back rest inclination, the user is unable to independently modify the inclination of the seating portion or vice versa, because one part fixes the other.
To avoid this drawback, a series of devices have been proposed which are able to adjust the inclination of just one of the two components while leaving the other fixed.
In particular, EP 1192876 and EP 1946674 describe an inclination adjustment device consisting of a cam which when rotated by a lever displaces the height of one of the two chair fixing points, for example the rear point, to hence modify the chair inclination.
The drawback of this system is that only two stable positions are possible, namely the starting position and that reached after the adjustment.
Continuous adjustment solutions are also known which allow adjustment of opposing surfaces of two facing elements along a plurality of substantially stable positions.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,338 relates to an inclined surface device which on rotation about its rotational axis thrusts against the contact surface of the opposing element. By suitably shaping the two contact surfaces, the inclination of one element to the other can be modified.
WO2007/083186 relates to a device for adjusting the rotation of at least one movable element of the chair. Although it enables the position of the opposing surfaces to be adjusted, this element has the drawback of being unidirectional so that pulling systems have to be used to maintain the opposing elements in mutual contact. The result is a bulky and costly construction which always requires the presence of additional locking means to prevent movement reversibility.
An object of the invention is to eliminate these drawbacks by providing a compact adjustment system enabling a prechosen number of stable positions to be attained, which determine different distances between two mutually connected elements.
This and other objects which will be apparent from the ensuing description are attained according to the invention by a system for adjusting the relative position between two furniture parts as described hereinbelow.
A preferred embodiment and some variants of the present invention are further clarified hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a-5c show in schematic view the stable equilibrium positions attained by an adjustment system according to the invention,
a-9c show a variant of the cam during its use, and
As it can be seen from the figures, an adjustment system according to the invention is applied to a traditional office chair consisting of a plate 2 supporting the seating portion 4 and hinged to a box structure 6 housing a rotary device 8.
The box structure 6 is also hinged at its rear to an elongated plate 10 to which the bracket 12 of the back rest 14 is fixed.
The box structure 6 is supported by a height-adjustable column 16 provided lowerly with radial bars 18 having wheels 20.
The lower surface of the plate 2 is provided with two shoulders 22, each of which is provided in its front part with a quadrangular cavity 24 comprising a vertically slotted hole 26.
Said cavity houses two three-lobe blocks 28 shaped substantially as an equilateral triangle with curved sides and having a height substantially corresponding to the distance X between the two horizontal parallel edges 30 bounding the cavity 24.
The three-lobe blocks 28 are provided on one side with a cylindrical eccentric collar 32 engaged in the slotted hole 26, and on the other side with an adjustment knob 34.
The two three-lobe blocks are mutually constrained rotoidally by a hexagonal bar 36 inserted into a corresponding internal hexagonal seat 38 in the collar 32, said bar also passing through two coaxial holes 40 provided in the plate 10.
In this manner a structure is obtained consisting of a plate 2 hinged at its front to the box structure 6 and at its rear to the bracket 10 supporting the back rest 12, itself hinged to the box structure.
The adjustment system operates in the following manner:
with the seating portion at its minimum inclination (see
By rotating the knob 34 the three-lobe block, locked within the cavity, rotates into the configuration shown in
On continuing to rotate the lever, the three-lobe block moves into the configuration shown in
It should be noted that all the achieved positions are stable in that in all these cases the cylindrical collars 32 move into alignment with the contact points between the three-lobe block 28 and the cavity edges 30, to which this direction is perpendicular. This direction corresponds to that, along which the force due to the user's weight on the seating portion is transferred: consequently under all utilized conditions the load is transmitted from the edges directly onto the collars 32 and then to the cylindrical seats of the back rest support without any instability developing from peripheral thrusts able to rotate the three-lobe block.
When one of the stable positions is chosen, the relative angle between the back rest and seating portion is also established, then on using the chair in the traditional manner, i.e. by swinging forwards and rearwards in accordance with the synchronism established by the mechanism, the prechosen position will be achieved on each return.
In order for the three-lobe cam to be in contact with the edges 30 located at a distance X from each other, it consists, as shown in
To ensure greater stability of the cam rotation positions and to verify that the rotation has reached the correct position for alignment between the hexagonal seat 38 and the tangency points between the cam 38 and surface 30, the variant shown in
In a further variant (not shown in the drawings) the notches are provided on the walls 30 or 46 of the pocket 24.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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VE2008A000079 | Oct 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/63647 | 10/19/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/25/2011 |