FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention concerns a knockdown frame for chairs, preferentially but not exclusively
of the metal type, able to assume a first assembled condition, wherein it is able
to be associated with a seat part and possibly a backrest to define the chair, and
a second dis-assembled condition for storage and/or transport.
[0002] In the following description, the term chair should be taken to mean any type of
seating arrangement and therefore, although only the specific case of a frame for
chairs is shown, the invention must not be limited to this, but is extended to frames
for armchairs, stools, benches and similar.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] There are various types of frames for chairs known to the state of the art, to which
the seat part and possibly the backrest of the chair are associated; they differ in
structure, materials used and conformation.
[0004] Among these conventional frames there are the knockdown frames consisting of a plurality
of components, generally supplied separately by the producer, able to be associated
together when the chair is assembled.
[0005] The problems which knockdown frames generally have are: high production costs, difficulties
in assembly/dis-assembly, the high number of attachment elements to be used and above
all the frames' lack of resistance to mechanical stress when the chair is in its assembled
condition.
[0006] On the contrary, they do have the advantage that they allow an at least partial reduction
in the bulk of the packaging, with consequent advantages in storing, moving and transporting
the chairs.
[0007] Among the different types of knockdown frames, those made of metal have shown considerable
problems in stability, solidity and resistance to stress when they are in their assembled
condition, when the chair is in use.
[0008] In fact, considering the high number of components of which they consist, it is necessary
to use a high number of attachment elements which, however, do not allow to obtain
adequate rigidity of the frame.
[0009] Moreover, in metal frames, the coupling cannot exploit, as in wood or plastic, a
partial yielding of the material, and hence do not on their own guarantee resistance
to the stresses caused by the chair being used.
[0010] For this reason, metal knockdown frames as proposed until now have not proved very
satisfactory for businessmen in this field and for users, as their requirements have
only been partly satisfied.
[0011] The present Applicant has devised and embodied this invention to overcome these shortcomings
of the state of the art and to obtain further advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The invention is set forth and characterized in the main claims, while the dependent
claims describe other characteristics of the invention.
[0013] The purpose of the invention is to achieve a knockdown frame consisting of a limited
number of components, which is practical and quick to assemble, using a limited number
of attachment elements.
[0014] Another purpose of the invention is to provide a knockdown frame, advantageously
but not exclusively made of metal, which is aesthetically valid, and functionally
stable and resistant to mechanical stresses in its assembled condition.
[0015] The knockdown frame for chairs according to the invention is preferentially made
of metal and substantially comprises two components which can be associated with each
other, for example by means of screw elements or similar: a first component, able
to rest on the floor and to support the seat part of the chair, and a second component
able to support the backrest of the chair.
[0016] According to one characteristic of the invention, the second component includes in
a single piece first association means to associate with the first component and second
means to support and associate with the backrest; the first means cooperate overlapping
with the first component for a substantial segment of its depth and are constrained
thereto at least in correspondence with its front half.
[0017] The first means integrally include coupling elements by means of which they are able
to be attached to the first component.
[0018] In one embodiment, the first means have at least a pair of the coupling elements
able to be attached respectively in correspondence with the front half and the rear
half of the first component.
[0019] According to a variant, the first means are able to be terminally inserted into a
cavity made in the front half of the first component and comprise at least a coupling
element able to be attached in correspondence with the rear half of the first component.
[0020] In one embodiment, the first means also integrally comprise support and/or attachment
elements for the seat part of the chair.
[0021] In a preferential embodiment, the second component develops substantially at a right
angle, or L, and its first and second means are defined by a single shaped profile
and extend respectively in a horizontal and vertical direction.
[0022] The first component of the frame according to the invention defines at least a pair
of legs for the chair.
[0023] In a first embodiment it defines both the front legs and the rear legs of the chair.
[0024] According to a variant, it defines the rear legs of the chair and includes insertion
and attachment elements for the front legs.
[0025] Since the knockdown frame according to the invention consists of only two components,
it can be assembled quickly and easily with an extremely limited number of attachment
elements.
[0026] The fact that these components cooperate for a substantial segment of their depth
and that they are constrained at least in the front half of the frame confers considerable
solidity and stability on the frame in its assembled condition.
[0027] Therefore, with no danger of the coupling coming loose, the frame is suitable to
support the mechanical stresses due to the continuous use of the chair where the frame
is applied.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] These and other characteristics of the invention will be clear from the following
description of two preferential forms of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example,
with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 is a side view of a knockdown frame according to the invention in a first embodiment;
Fig. 2shows the knockdown frame in Fig. 1 in its dis-assembled condition;
Fig. 3is a back view of the knockdown frame in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4is the view from above of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is the side view of a knockdown frame according to the invention in a variant;
Fig. 6 is the knockdown frame in Fig. 5 in its dis-assembled condition;
Fig. 7is a back view of the knockdown frame in Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 is the view from above of Fig. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF TWO PREFERENTIAL EMBODIMENTS
[0029] With reference to the attached Figures, a knockdown frame 10 for chairs 15 according
to the invention is shown in two different embodiments.
[0030] It is preferably made of metal and substantially comprises a first component 11,
to rest on the floor and to support the seat part 13 of the chair 15, and a second
component 12 able to support at least the backrest 14 of the chair 15.
[0031] In a first embodiment, shown in Figs. 1-4, the first component 11 comprises two arched
profiles 16, substantially parallel, associated at the front part with a cross-piece
17 and descending behind to define the rear legs of the chair 15.
[0032] At an intermediate point, the two arched profiles 16 are connected by a transverse
bracket 18 to which a plate 19 is welded, with its upper surface substantially aligned
with the upper surface of the cross-piece 17 in order to define the points where the
seat part 13 is supported.
[0033] According to a variant, the arched profiles 16 are connected by two or more transverse
brackets 18.
[0034] The cross-piece 17 and the plate 19 are provided with respective pairs of holes,
21 and 22, inside which the attachment elements of the seat part 13 are able to be
inserted.
[0035] At its ends, the cross-piece 17 is associated with two internally threaded bushings
23, inside which the front legs 24 of the chair 15 are able to be inserted and attached
by means of respective screw elements 25.
[0036] In a central position on its rear side, the cross-piece 17 also has a hole 20 into
which the second component 12 of the frame 10 is inserted.
[0037] The second component 12 comprises a tubular element 26 which develops substantially
at a right angle, defining a horizontal lower segment 26a and a vertical upper segment
26b.
[0038] The lower segment 26a is solidly associated with two blades, front 27 and rear 28,
able to rest respectively on the lower surface of the seat part 13 and the plate 19.
[0039] Each of the blades 27, 28 is provided with its own holes 29 inside which the attachment
elements of the seat part 13 are able to be inserted; the holes 29 of the rear blade
28 are able to be aligned with the holes 22 of the plate 19.
[0040] The end of the lower segment 26a is able to be inserted inside the hole 20 made on
the cross-piece 17.
[0041] The upper segment 26b is associated at its end with a plate 30 to which the backrest
14 is able to be attached by means of attachment elements which can be inserted into
three holes 31 made on the plate 30.
[0042] It is very easy and quick to assemble the frame 10. In fact, it is sufficient to
insert the end of the lower segment 26a of the second component 12 into the hole 20
of the cross-piece 17 and rest the rear blade 28 below the plate 19, aligning the
respective holes 29 and 22.
[0043] By inserting the relative attachment elements into the latter, the seat part 13 is
associated; it is attached first in correspondence with the plate 19 and then in correspondence
with the front blade 27 and the cross-piece 17.
[0044] The assembly of the chair 15 is completed by associating the backrest 14 with the
plate 30.
[0045] According to a variant, the only function of the rear blade 28 is to attach the seat
part 13; in this case specific means are provided to couple the second component 12
and the plate 19.
[0046] According to another variant, the only function of the rear blade 28 is as a coupling
element between the second component 12 and the plate 19.
[0047] According to yet another variant, the front blade 27 is absent and the second component
12 is attached to the seat part 13 by means of the rear blade 28 alone.
[0048] According to a further variant, the lower segment 26a is associated at the front
part with a plate able to be attached to the cross-piece 17.
[0049] In an embodiment which is not shown here, the frame 10 has two or more second components
12, comprising the same number of tubular elements 26 arranged substantially parallel.
[0050] In the embodiment shown in Figs. 5-8, the first component 11 comprises a shaped round
piece defining in a single piece two portal elements, front 32 and rear 33, connected
below by base segments 34 able to rest on the floor.
[0051] In this case, the rear portal element 33 has at the upper part a lowered part 33
and is provided with a transverse bar 35 to give structural rigidity.
[0052] The two portal elements 32 and 33 are connected at the upper part by a longitudinal
blade 36 provided with two holes 37 in proximity with its ends.
[0053] The second component 12 comprises a shaped round piece, defining in a single piece
two L-shaped elements 40, parallel and lying on respective vertical planes, joined
at the center by an arch 39.
[0054] Each L-shaped element 40 comprises a lower segment 40a and an upper segment 40b.
[0055] The lower segments 40a of the L-shaped elements 40, the function of which, together
with the portals 32, 33, is to support the seat part 13, are joined together by two
fins, front 41 and rear 42, each equipped with a central hole 43 and two lateral holes
44 (Fig. 8).
[0056] The fins 41 and 42 are able to rest on the longitudinal blade 36 ad the central holes
43 are able to align with the holes 37.
[0057] The upper segments 40b and the arch 39 are able to support the backrest 14 of the
chair 15 which can be attached thereon by means of any conventional system.
[0058] In this case too, it is very simple to assemble the frame 10; the second component
12 is positioned above the first component 11, making the fins 41, 42 rest on the
longitudinal blade 36 and aligning the holes 37, 43.
[0059] In this condition the two L-shaped elements 40 abut against the front portal 32 and
rest on the rear portal 33 in correspondence with the lowered part 38.
[0060] After supporting the seat part 13 on the portals 32, 33 and on the two lower segments
40a of the L-shaped elements 40, suitable attachment elements are inserted into the
aligned holes 37, 43, so that the two components 11 and 12 are simultaneously associated
and the seat part 13 is assembled on the frame 10. Other attachment elements for the
seat part 13 are inserted into the lateral holes 44 of the fins 42.
[0061] According to a variant, the only function of the attachment elements inserted into
the holes 37, 43 is to associate the two components 11, 12 of the frame 10.
[0062] It is clear however that modifications and/or additions can be made to the knockdown
frame 10 as described heretofore, without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention.
[0063] For example the lower segment 26a of the tubular element 26 can be associated with
two or more blades 27, 28 able to anchor directly on the seat part 13.
[0064] Or instead of the hole 20 made on the cross-piece 17, the latter can be provided
with a pin element on which the tubular element 26 engages.
[0065] Moreover, the tubular element 26 and the relative hole 20 can be of any section and
shape whatsoever other than those shown here, such as for example square, elliptic,
polygonal, etc.
[0066] In the same way, all the profiles of the components of the frame 10 can be of any
section.
[0067] It is also clear that, although the invention has been described with reference to
specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to achieve
many other equivalent forms of knockdown frame, all of which shall come within the
field and scope of the invention.
1. Knockdown frame for chairs (15) provided with at least a seat part (13) and a backrest
(14), said frame comprising at least a first component (11), able to rest on the floor
and support said seat part (13), and at least a second component (12) able to support
said backrest (14), the frame being characterized in that said second component (12) includes, in a single piece, first means (26a and 40a)
to associate with said first component (11) and second means (26b and 40b) to support
and associate with said backrest (14), said first means (26a and 40a) cooperating
with said first component (11) for a substantial segment of its depth and being constrained
thereto at least in correspondence with its front half.
2. Knockdown frame as in Claim 1, characterized in that said first means (26a, 40a) integrally include coupling elements (28, 41, 42) by
means of which they are able to be attached to said first component (11).
3. Knockdown frame as in Claim 2, characterized in that said first means (40a) include at least a pair of said coupling elements (41, 42)
able to be attached respectively in correspondence with the front half and the rear
half of said first component (11).
4. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said first means (26a) are able to be terminally inserted into a cavity (20) made
in the front half of said first component (11).
5. Knockdown frame as in any claim from 1 to 3 inclusive, characterized in that said first means (26a) are able to engage on mating pin means made in the front half
of said first component (11).
6. Knockdown frame as in Claim 4 or 5, characterized in that said cavity (20) or said pin means are made on a transverse profile (17) of said
first component (11).
7. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said first means (26a) terminally comprise at least a plate element by means of which
they are able to be attached in the front half of said first component (11).
8. Knockdown frame as in any claim from 2 to 7 inclusive, characterized in that said first means (26a) comprise at least one of said coupling elements (28) able
to be attached in correspondence with the rear half of said first component (11).
9. Knockdown frame as in any claim from 2 to 8 inclusive, characterized in that said first component (11) comprises plate or blade elements (19, 36) on which said
coupling elements (28, 41, 42) are able to rest and be attached.
10. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said first means (26a, 40a) integrally comprise supporting and/or attachment elements
(27, 28, 41, 42) for said seat part (13).
11. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said second component (12) develops substantially at a right angle and in that said first means (26a, 40a) extend substantially in a horizontal direction and said
second means (26b, 40b) extend substantially in a vertical direction.
12. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said first means (26a, 40a) and said second means (26b, 40b) are defined by a single
shaped profile, such as a tube, a round piece or similar.
13. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said second means (26b) are associated with a supporting and attachment element (30)
for said backrest (14).
14. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said first component (11) defines at least the rear legs of the chair (15).
15. Knockdown frame as in Claim 14, characterized in that said first component (11) comprises two arched profiles (16) associated at the front
part with a transverse element (17) and descending behind to define said rear legs.
16. Knockdown frame as in Claim 15, characterized in that said seat part (13) is able to rest on and be attached to said transverse element
(17).
17. Knockdown frame as in Claim 15, characterized in that said arched profiles (16) are connected by at least a transverse bracket (18) associated
with an element to support and attach said seat part (13).
18. Knockdown frame as in any claim from 14 to 17 inclusive, characterized in that said first component (11) comprises insertion and attachment elements (23) for the
front legs (24) of the chair (15).
19. Knockdown frame as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said first component (11) comprises a shaped profile defining in a single piece two
portal elements, front (32) and rear (33), connected by base segments (34) able to
rest on the floor and defining the legs of the chair (15).
20. Knockdown frame as in Claim 19, characterized in that said portal elements (32, 33) are connected at the upper part by at least a longitudinal
element (36) on which said second component (12) is able to rest and be attached.