[0001] This invention relates to a ball joint device provided with damping blocks, for connecting
the seat to the support column of a chair, particularly but not necessarily a chair
of office type.
[0002] As is well known, in such chairs a height-adjustable central column extends from
a base usually comprising five or a different number of radially projecting arms,
to its upper end there being connected a plate which supports the seat of the chair.
[0003] In this type of chair the connection between the column and the seat is normally
such as to enable the seat to undergo some movement relative to the column in order
to correct the inclination of the chair to the vertical, in addition to allowing its
rotation and height adjustment.
[0004] Chairs have recently been constructed in which the seat-support plate can undergo
limited rocking movements in every direction relative to the support column against
elastic reactions which limit such rocking movements.
[0005] In a construction of this type, a ball head connected to the support column is snap-housed
in a suitable recess provided in the plate which supports the seat.
[0006] Between said ball head and said support plate there is a ring of yieldable material
which surrounds the entire ball head, such that when a person seated on the chair
tends to rock the seat in any direction, the ring is compressed to allow the seat
to undergo limited rocking relative to the support column by virtue of the elastic
yieldability of said ring.
[0007] However, because of the high forces in play deriving from both the weight of the
seated person and the lever arms concerned, such a construction results in considerable
forces exerted on the elastic ring, so that it becomes compressed to an exaggerated
extent, resulting in a certain feeling of instability to the person seated, this representing
a considerable drawback to the acceptance of this type of chair. The object of the
present invention is to provide a connection of the aforesaid type, in which the damping
components operate in a different manner and are able to provide a greater elastic
reaction although using analogous materials, this elastic reaction also being adjustable.
[0008] This object is attained by the device of the present invention comprising a ball
head to be fixed to the support column, said ball head being housed in a housing provided
on a plate supporting the chair seat, characterised in that said ball head is connected
to a flange provided with apertures facing corresponding apertures provided in the
plate, connection bolts being provided passing through said apertures and acting on
said flange and/or on said plate via an elastic means.
[0009] The invention will be more apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter
by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a connection device according to the present invention
seen from below; Figure 2 is a perspective schematic view of the connection device
seen from above.
[0010] In said figures the reference numeral 1 indicates overall an element provided with
a ball head 2, shown schematically by dashed lines, which is received in a housing
3 provided on a plate 4 which supports the seat and is fixed to it for example by
screws passing through apertures 5.
[0011] The element 1 is connected to the chair support column, the end of which can for
example enter the aperture 6 with which the element 1 is provided.
[0012] The plate 4 can be of any type, but according to the invention is preferably formed
of moulded plastics material, and consequently on one side comprises stiffening ribs
and on the opposite side, as shown in Figure 2, comprises a honeycomb structure which
gives it considerable strength together with the required lightness.
[0013] The ball head element 1, also preferably of moulded plastics material, comprises
a flange 7 which lies in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the support column
and faces the end of the housing 3 which receives the ball head 2.
[0014] In the known art the gorge existing between the flange 7 and the end of the housing
3 carries a toroidal ring of yieldable material to enable it to react to any rocking
of the plate 4 joined to the seat, while the element 1 remains rigidly connected to
the support column and by virtue of the ball joint allows a limited rocking of the
seat relative to the column.
[0015] As has already been stated, because of the considerable forces in play this connection
system results in the described drawbacks, hence according to the present invention
the flange 7 is provided with a series of apertures 8 distributed, more or less uniformly
as required, along the entire circumference of the flange, and apertures 9 are provided
within the body of the housing 3 through the entire height of the housing 3 to open
in that face of the plate 4 visible in Figure 2.
[0016] As can be seen from Figure 2, appropriate spaces, the purpose of which will be apparent
hereinafter, are provided in the honeycomb structure at these apertures.
[0017] Bolts 10 are passed through the facing apertures 8 and 9 so that their head 11 acts
against the flange 7 and their nut 12 acts, via a suitable washer 13 and elastic bush
14, against that face of the plate 4 visible in Figure 2.
[0018] Only two bolts 10 are shown in the figures for clarity, it being however clear that
the number of bolts 10 provided is equal to the number of apertures 8 and 9.
[0019] As will be apparent, when the plate 4 rocks relative to the element 1, some of the
bolts 10 are put under tension whereas others are compressed. The tensioned bolts
react by compressing their bush 14, which as stated is of elastically yieldable material
and undergoes compression to hence provide good resistance which limits the rocking
movements of the seat.
[0020] The amplitude of these rocking movements for equal force depends on the elastic coefficient
of the material used for the bushes 14, this consequently being chosen in relation
to the values concerned. However if the material proves excessively yieldable, according
to a modification of the invention a further bush, not shown, can be provided again
mounted about the bolts 10 but acting between the flange 7 and the upper edge of the
housing 3, so that when the plate 4 rocks, one half of the elastic bushes 14 positioned
on one side of the plate 4 and the other half of the bushes positioned on the opposite
side of the plate 4 operate, all under compression.
[0021] Moreover according to the invention, the nut 12 can be tightened to a greater or
lesser extent to preload the elastic bushes 14, so as to vary the force with which
they operate. It is also possible to preload the various elastic bushes 14 to different
extents so as to favour the rocking of the seat in a single direction, for example
backwards and forwards rather than sideways.
[0022] It is likewise apparent that the control levers of a usual gas spring contained within
the support column and controlled by a usual side lever 15 can be passed between one
and another bolt 10.
[0023] A preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, however
its scope includes all possible modifications.
1. A ball joint device provided with damping blocks, for connecting the seat to the support
column of a chair, comprising a ball head to be fixed to said support column and housed
in a housing provided on the plate which supports the chair seat, characterised in
that said ball head is connected to a flange provided with apertures facing corresponding
apertures provided in the plate, connection bolts being provided passing through said
apertures and acting on said flange and/or on said plate via an elastic means.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said elastic means consist of
bushes mounted about said bolts.