[0001] The present invention relates to an adjustable chair.
[0002] The object of the present invention is that of providing an adjustable chair which
is of simple construction and reduced production costs.
[0003] According to the present invention there is provided an adjustable chair comprising
a body supported by a base and having a frame which defines, with a first part, a
seat and, with a second part, a seat back of the said body, characterised by the fact
that it includes a mechanism having a first body pivoted about a first pin rigidly
connected to the said base and having its front end rigidly connected to the said
first part, and a second body having a rear end fixed to the said second part and
a front end connected, by spring means, to a central portion of the said first body;
the said first and second parts being hingedly connected together.
[0004] For a better understanding of the present invention there is now described a preferred
embodiment, clearly by way of non-limitative example, with reference to the attached
drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an adjustable chair;
- Figure 2 is a section, on an enlarged scale, of the body of the chair of Figure
1;
- Figures 3 and 4 are, respectively, a plan view and a front view of the frame of
the body of Figure 2; and
-Figure 5 is a perspective view of the chair of Figure 1 in which the possible movements
thereof are illustrated.
[0005] As illustrated in Figure 1, an adjustable chair is generally indicated with the reference
numeral 1 and comprises a body 2 having a metal frame 3 (Figure 2) completely embedded
in a layer of polyurethane which will be described better hereinbelow. The body 2
rests on a base 4 of the type having five radial arms 5 to the free ends of which
are fixed respective wheels 6. The body 2 is defined by a seat back 7 and a seat 8
which can assume a respective inclination according to the position assumed by the
user. The chair 1 can be adjusted in dependence on the fundamental anthropometric
parameters of the user such as height and weight. The chair 1 is able automatically
to favour the position assumed by the user in that it includes mechanisms which allow
the inclination of the seat back 7 and of the seat 8 and which are actuated by the
pressure of the body of the user.
[0006] With reference to Figures 2, 3 and 4, the part of the frame 3 relating to the seat
8 is indicated 9 and includes a rod bent into a U in such a way as to define tow lateral
bars 11 and a front bar 12. The free ends of the bars 11 are connected together by
a rear bar 13 parallel to the bar 12. The free ends of the bars 11 are pivoted to
a respective pin 15. The part of the frame 3 associated with the seat back 7 is indicated
10 and comprises two rods folded to form a parallelogram. These rods define a respective
outer lateral bar 16, a respective inner lateral bar 18 and two bars 22 and 23 which
are, respectively, upper and lower bars, joining the bars 16 and 18, which are parallel
to one another. The bar 18 has a length less than that of the bar 16 and the bars
22 and 23 are oblique with respect to the bars 16 and 18. The free ends of the bars
16 are pivoted to the pins 15. The bars 18 are connected together by a bar 21 whilst
the bars 22 are connected together by a spring 24.
[0007] As illustrated in Figures 2, 3 and 4 a mechanism mounted on the frame 3 is generally
indicated 31 and is able to allow the inclination of the seat back 7 and the seat
8. The mechanism 31 comprises a plate 32 having a front end fixed to a bar 33 rigidly
connected to the bar 12. A plate 32 has, starting from the bar 33, a first section
34 which extends downwardly, a central second section 35 which also extends downwardly
but with a different inclination from that of the section 34, and a third section
36 lying in a plane substantially parallel to the support plane of the chair 1. In
the section 36 there is formed a central through hole 37 housing an upper end 38 of
the base 4 within which there is mounted, in a manner not illustrated, a gas cylinder
by actuating of which one can regulate the longitudinal extension of the base 4 and
therefore the height of the body 2 above the support plane. The end 38 of the base
4 engages a sleeve 41 having above and below the plate 32 respective sections 42 and
43. The section 43 supports, close to the junction between the sections 35 and 36
of the plate 32, a small bar 44 the axis of which is parallel to the support plane
and to the bar 12. From the section 36 of the plate 32 two pierced projections 49
extend downwardly, by means of which the plate 32 is pivotally connected to the bar
44. The plate 32 can therefore rotate about the axis of the bar 44. The section 43
has an outer diameter greater than that of the section 42. Along the section 43 of
the sleeve 41 there is formed a through hole 45 coaxial with the through hole 46 formed
in the section 36 of the plate 32 close to the free end of this. The holes 45 and
46 house a screw 47 and stem of which extends upwardly and out from the hole 46 and
lodges in a sleeve 48 formed of resilient material. To the stem of the screw 47 there
is screwed a nut 51 which, by means of a washer, compresses the sleeve 48 onto the
upper face of the plate 32 which has two lateral projections 52 which extend upwardly.
In correspondence with the connection between the sections 35 and 36 there is fixed
to the lateral projection 52 a pin 53 around the two ends of which there is wound
a respective spring 54. The mechanism 31 further includes two parallel bars 55 having
a first end fixed to a U-shape element 56 the concavity of which faces upwardly. From
the bars 18 extend respectively pins 57 which lodge in corresponding ends of the element
56. The bars 55 are thus hinged to the pins 57. The element 56 is engaged by a strip
58 of plastics material fixed thereto by means of screws not illustrated. The strip
58 prevents the escape of the pins 57 from the element 56. The bars 55 have a first
section 61 positioned between the bars 18, a second section 62 which extends from
the first beneath the part 9, and a third section 63 which is parallel to and positioned
above the section 36 of the plate 32. At the free ends of the sections 63 there is
fixed one end of a corresponding spring 54 a second end of which is folded and housed
in a sleeve 65 also housing a second end of the spring 54. The sleeve 65 has an axis
parallel to that of the pin 53 and is positioned between the projections 52 extending
from the section 35 of the plate 32. The sleeve 65 has a central diametral threaded
hole 66 in which is screwed the shank of a screw 67 the head of which rests beneath
the section 35 and which extends upwardly through a through hole 71 formed in the
section 35. At the junction between the second section 62 and the section 63 of the
bars 55 these are connected by bars 72 from which extend two parallel plates 73 which
have at their free ends respective holes housing the pin 53. The springs 54 are compressed
between a plate 73 and a corresponding projections 52. The part 9 can be provided
with a network of elastic belts 75 illustrated in broken outline (Figure 3). As illustrated
in Figures 1 and 2, in use, once the frame 3 has been prearranged, the parts 9 and
10 are embedded in respective layers of polyurethane 80 and 81 in such a way as to
define together therewith the seat back 7 and the seat 8. The layer of polyurethane
80 of the seat back 7 has a U-shape cut 82 corresponding to the element 56 and to
the bars 55. These latter, in correspondence with their first section 61, are embedded
in a layer of polyurethane 83 having a plurality of corrugations parallel to the support
planes. The layer 81 has a central portion 84 having a plurality of corrugations parallel
to those of the layer 83. The portion 84 extends from the bar 13 into the bar 12 and
has for a substantial section the same width as the layer 83 and subsequently an increasing
width. It is to be noted moreover that the sections 62 and 63 of the bars 55 and the
space defined by the plate and by the projections 52 are also embedded in a layer
of polyurethane 86 which also covers the lower face of the plate 32 (Figure 2). The
layer 86 is formed as a continuation of the layer 83. Along the whole of the junction
between the layers 80 and 81 there is formed an open slot 87. The layers 80 and 81
finally have a lateral edge 88 of greater thickness.
[0008] With reference to Figure 5, the inclination of the seat back 7 and of the seat 8
is a function of the distribution of the weight of the body of the user. In particular,
when almost all of the weight of the user is exerted on the seat 8 separating its
back from the seat back 7 a rotation of the plate 32 in a clockwise sense takes place
about the axis of the bar 44. This rotation causes rotation in a clockwise sense also
of the whole of the body 2. The free end of the plate 32 in correspondence with the
hole 46 will also turn in a clockwise sense compressing the sleeve 48. As soon as
the pressure of the body on the seat 8 ceases, as has just been described, the whole
body 2 returns to the original position by the action of the sleeve 48 which presses
the free end of the plate 32 downwardly making this latter turn in a clockwise sense.
With the back engaging on the seat back 7 rotation of the bar 55 about the axis of
the pin 53 takes place by deformation of the springs 54. Finally the seat back 7,
and in particular the part 10 of the frame 3, turns about the axes of the pins 57
and draws the pins 15 downwardly with a movement of pantograph type. Consequently
this increases the relative angle between the seat 8 and the seat back 7. By means
of the screw 67 the springs 54 can be calibrated, that is to say more or less preloaded
for the purpose of adjusting the rotation of the bars 55 in relation to the weight
of the user. The chair 1 can be provided with a covering 91 (Figure 5).
[0009] The numerous advantages following on the structure of the present invention will
be evident. In particular, the chair 1 can be personalised by adjusting the mechanisms
31 (screws 67) in dependence on the weight of the user. Moreover, in dependence on
the position assumed, the inclination of the seat back 7 and of the seat 8 which accompanies
the body of the user takes place automatically. The mechanism 31 which permits such
inclination is of simple construction in that it is formed with a small number of
components. It is to be noted that the frame 3 and the mechanism 31 are embedded in
polyurethane which forms the aesthetic outline of the chair 1, which for the considerations
just explained is of reduced production costs.
[0010] Finally, it is clear that the adjustable chair 1 described and illustrated here can
have modifications and variations introduced thereto without by this departing from
the protective scope of the present invention.
[0011] In particular, the chair 1 can be provided with a different base from that illustrated.
Such base can be fixed and/or permit rotation of the body 2 about an axis orthogonal
to the support plane. Moreover the chair 1 can be provided with a covering. Further,
the parts 9 and 10 can have lateral projections in such a way as to be able to widen
the body 2 at will starting from a base model of the frame 3. In place of the polyurethane
there can be used other resilient and/or deformable materials such as a different
plastics material, rubber or a sponge layer.
1. An adjustable chair comprising a body (2) supported by a base (4) and having a
frame (3) the first part (9) of which defines a seat (8) and a second part (10) of
which defines a seat back (7) of the said body (2), characterised by the fact that
it includes a mechanism (31) having a first body (32) pivoted about a first pin (44)
rigidly connected to the said base (4) and having its front edge rigidly connected
to the said first part (9), and a second body (55) and (56) having a rear end (56)
fixed to the said second part (10) and a front end connected, by spring means (54)
to a central portion (35) of the said first body (32); the said first and second parts
(9, 10) being hinged together.
2. A chair according to Claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said first body
includes a plate (32) from the lateral edges of which extend upwardly two first lateral
projections (52) supporting a second pin (53); the said means comprise at least one
spring (54) wound onto the said second pin (53) and having a first end fixed to the
said second body (55) and a second end connected to the said central portion (35)
of the said plate (32).
3. A chair according to Claim 2, characterised by the fact that the said second body
includes two first bars (55) to the free ends of which the said first end of a respective
said spring (54) is fixed; the said second ends of the said springs (54) being bent
over and engaging opposite ends of a first sleeve (65) having an axis parallel to
that of the said first pin (44) and having a first diametral threaded hole (66) into
which is screwed the shank of a first screw (67) extending upwardly through a second
through hole (71) formed in the said central portion (35).
4. A chair according to Claim 3, characterised by the fact that the said base (4)
has an upper end (38) rigidly lodged within the interior of a second sleeve (41) which
engages a third through hole (37) formed in a rear end portion (36) of the said plate
(32); the said first pin (44) being supported by the said second sleeve (41) and the
said rear end portion (36) having two second laterally pierced projections (49) extending
downwardly and housing parts of the said first pin (44) whereby to pivot the said
plate (32) on this latter.
5. A chair according to Claim 4, characterised by the fact that the said second sleeve
(41) has a lower part (43) which supports the said first pin (44) and in which is
formed a third through hole (44) coaxial with a fourth through hole (46) formed close
to the free edge of the said rear end portion (36); the said third and fourth holes
(45, 46) housing a second screw (47) the shank of which extends upwardly and above
the said fourth hole (46) before lodging in a third sleeve (48) formed in resilient
material and subsequently engages a nut (51) which is able to compress the said third
sleeve (48) on the said rear end portion (36).
6. A chair according to Claim 5, characterised by the fact that the said first part
(9) of the said frame (3) includes a second front bar (12) to which is rigidly connected
a front end portion (34) of the said plate (32), and two third lateral bars (11) pivotally
connected at their free ends to the free ends of two fourth outer lateral bars (16)
of the said second part (10), which further has two fifth lateral inner bars (18)
from which extends a respective third pin (57) which lodges within a U-shape element
(56) and from which extend the said first bars (55).
7. A chair according to at least one of the preceding Claims, characterised by the
fact that the said first and second parts (9, 10) are embedded in a respective first
layer (80) and (81) of polyurethane.
8. A chair according to Claim 7, characterised by the fact that the said first layer
(80) in which the said second part (10) is embedded has, in correspondence with the
connection with the other of the said first layers (81), a U-shape cut (82) engaged
by the upper part of the said second body (55) and (56) also embedded in a second
layer (83, 86) in which the remaining part of the said second body (55) is also embedded
as well as the whole of the said first body (32); the part of the said second layer
(83) positioned in correspondence with the said cut (82) having, on its outer face,
a plurality of corrugations parallel to one another and to the support planes.
9. A chair according to Claim 8, characterised by the fact that the said first layer
(81) in which the said first part 9 is embedded has a central portion (84) on which
are formed a plurality of corrugations parallel to those formed on the said second
layer (83).