This invention is to the household product category. Specifically, it refers to a type of chair that folds upwardly, and the seat of this folding chair can be folded up symmetrically.
This folding chair is typically made with Oxford fabric and steel bars. It is similar to beach chairs and leisure chairs that are very popular among the public. It offers outstanding comfort for sitting and folds to a compact size when folded. It is especially suitable for outdoor activities when rest is desired. The chair structure comprises an upholstered seat cushion, a seat, and supporting legs. The upholstered seat is hung on the seat. The seat is supported by supporting legs. The supporting leg consists of four facades. Each facade consists of a set of two diagonal bars which are crossed and connected in the center. The diagonal bars of the front and rear facades are connected to the diagonal bars of the two adjacent facades. The two adjacent facades are symmetrical. The seat is supported by the supporting bars in the two adjacent facades to form the folding structure. Due to design flaws, the seat cannot be folded in a proper angle. As such, how to adjust the folding method of the seat has become a goal of this invention.
One goal of this invention is to provide a type of seat frame that comprises two halves, with corresponding or symmetrical seat bars, that are joined together through front folding or back folding. The seat may be folded upwardly from the front or back with the upholstered seat cushion is embedded within.
The technical proposal of this invention is achieved in part in the following manner:
The chair is a type of upward folding chair. It includes a seat cushion, a seat, and supporting legs.
The upholstered seat cushion is hung on the seat frame to support the human body.
The chair leg consists of four facades. Each facade consists of a set of two diagonal bars which are crossed and connected in the center. The diagonal bars of the front and rear facades are hinged to the diagonal bars of the two adjacent facades.
The invention may have one or more of the following features:
The aforementioned supporting legs may also be equipped with a stabilizing support mechanism.
The support mechanism refers to a knitted belt, both ends of which are secured to the upper ends of the two front-tilting diagonal bars.
There is a fixation post on the upper end of the aforementioned front-tilting diagonal bars. The knitted strap is affixed to this bar.
The aforementioned support mechanism is a vertical bar. The upper portion of that vertical bar is hinged on the folding leaf. The body of the vertical bar is restrained by a bar housing. The bar housing is hinged to the crossing hinged joint of the set of diagonal bars in the front facade. The vertical bar will fold when the supporting legs are folded. When the chair is opened and the supporting legs assume their positions, the lower portion of that vertical bar will reach the ground to provide a sturdy support for the front folding leaf of the seat.
There is a reinforced plastic part on the crossing hinge joint of the set of diagonal bars in the front vertical facade. That reinforced plastic part has an X cross-shaped hole that allows the two diagonal bars to pass through. The restraint housing of the vertical bar is hinged to the lateral front of the aforementioned reinforced plastic part.
The top of the aforementioned rear-tilting diagonal bar is secured with a V-shaped plastic part. That V-shaped plastic part allows it to receive and to be connected to the supporting bar.
The shape of the aforementioned seat frame is constructed in one of the following shape options: circle, oval, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, trapezoid, gourd shape, or bread shape (i.e., with rounded corners in the front and square corners in the back).
This invention is a breakthrough from conventional designs. The seat is designed to be folded up. This design not only provides protection for the seat cushion fabric, but also prevents the fabric from exposing to the outside. It keeps the seat cushion clean during storage and transportation. It also saves extra packaging. The folding operation is smoother and simpler, since there is no need to turn the chair around. It can be folded by naturally lifting the strap on the supporting leg. Tying the strap to the seat bar forms a half-moon shape.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings. Namely, in the drawings the following reference numbers refer to the following part:
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Seat 2 consists of the left and right halves, with corresponding or symmetrical seat bars 21. The seat is formed by joining the front and rear folding leaves 22. Both ends of the folding leaf 22 have an upward-facing hinge groove 220. Seat bar 21 is hinged into the hinge groove 220 so that the chair can only be folded upwardly.
The supporting leg has four facades. Each facade consists of a set of two diagonal bars which are crossed and connected in the center 3. The diagonal bars 3 of the front and rear facades are hinged to the diagonal bars 3 of the two adjacent facades.
The two adjacent facades of the supporting legs are symmetrical or at least correspond to each other, including the front-tilting diagonal bar 31 and the rear-tilting diagonal bar 32 in the diagonal bar pair, and the connecting bar 4 and supporting bar 5. The top of the front-tilting diagonal bar 31 is hinged to the front of the seat 2. There is a slide housing 41 on the bar below the hinged point. One end of the connecting bar 4 is hinged on the slide housing; the other end is hinged to the rear-tilting diagonal bar 32. This creates a support frame that folds at the same time the pair of diagonal bars 3 folds. One end of the aforementioned support bar 5 is hinged on connecting bar 4, the other end on the back of the seat. The supporting legs assume their proper positions when the chair is opened, and the top of the aforementioned rear-tilting diagonal bar 32 rests on the supporting bar 5 thereby forming a triangular supporting structure. The top of the rear-tilting diagonal bar 33 is securely capped with a V-shaped plastic part. The V-shaped plastic part 33 allows it to receive and be connected to the supporting bar 5, offering a more accurate alignment during the unfolding process. It also prevents sideways movement that could cause improper opening or accidental opening.
When the seat is being folded upwardly, the supporting legs also fold up. Finally, by tying the connecting strap 6 and the seat bar 21 together, the structure of the folding position is formed. That means that the tying strap 6 is fixed on the diagonal bars 3 on both sides of the supporting leg, and more specifically, on the bar below the hinge joint. The other end can be secured on the seat 2 or on the upholstered seat cushion of the corresponding seat 1. The dotted lines in
Since the two seat bars 21 of the seat 2 use an upward-folding method, and by contrast, the front and rear folding leaves 22 are downward, which is the same direction as gravity. Based on conventional thinking, after the human body sits on the seat, the seat 2 would appear to fold up automatically. But this is actually based on a misunderstanding of the invention. The restraint from the supporting legs, especially when forces are applied to the supporting legs will be unfolded outwardly. This creates an offset effect. As the frame is formed by bars hinged together, deformation of the bars and gaps between the hinge joints are inevitable. Deliberately pressing the front and rear of the folding leaf 22 will result in deformation of the seat 2, but does not affect normal use or the safety function of the folding chair. To minimize deformation, a stabilizing support structure is installed in the front of the supporting legs.
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In the above examples, the seat can be in any one of the following structure or shape, such as: round, oval, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, gourd shape, or bread shape, i.e., with rounded corners in the front and square corners in the back.
The following figures illustrate the different seat designs.
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Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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7404601 | Chen | Jul 2008 | B2 |
8282509 | Michaelson | Oct 2012 | B1 |
9532652 | Choi | Jan 2017 | B2 |
20100164256 | Salisbury | Jul 2010 | A1 |