BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT
[0001] This invention relates to a chair preferably used in an office or a home.
[0002] Generally a chair of a type wherein a seat is supported by a leg support post has
an arrangement wherein a seat support by the use of a block or a link is formed at
an upper end of a leg support post and a seat is supported directly above the seat
support, for example as shown in the patent document 1.
(Patent document 1)
Japan patent laid open number 8-10085
[0003] However, if a bulky seat support using a block or a link locates under the seat,
there is a problem that it is difficult to secure a space to arrange an operating
lever to be mounted on the seat support. In addition, since this chair is so arranged
that a shell or a frame covers most part of a bottom of the seat and an operating
lever is completely covered by the seat when seated, there is a problem that it is
difficult to see a position of the operating lever.
[0004] The present claimed invention intends to solve these problems and an object of the
present claimed invention is to provide a new and convenient chair that is structurally
easy to arrange the operating lever and that is easy for a seated person to see a
position of the operating lever.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In order to attain the above object, the present claimed invention takes a following
means.
[0006] More specifically, a chair of this invention is characterized by that multiple seat
support frames extend from a center portion of a leg support post toward a direction
to be directed away gradually, undersurfaces of edge portions of a seat are supported
by distal end portions of the seat support frames, a portion locating both below the
seat and between the seat support frames lying next to each other is left open so
that the portion can be used as a function adjusting space where an operating part
is arranged.
[0007] With this arrangement, since the seat is substantially supported by its edge portions
and there is no need of arranging a seat support structure in close contact with a
bottom face of a center portion of the seat, a mechanical component to adjust a function
can be easily incorporated under the seat. In addition, since a transverse section
of the seat support frame can be made small, it is possible to obtain sufficient function
adjusting spaces around the leg support post and to secure an environment where operation
can be easily conducted. Furthermore, this structure can be made stronger against
an eccentric load compared with a case of supporting the center of the seat, in addition
to weight saving.
[0008] As a concrete arrangement of this embodiment represented is that the seat support
frames extend radially and support corner portions of the seat, and at least the front
below of the seat and the right and left below of the seat are left open.
[0009] Especially, it is suitable that undersurfaces of corner portions of the seat frame
are supported by the four seat support frames.
[0010] As another arrangement of the chair with an armrest in accordance with this invention
represented is a chair wherein a chair body with an armrest is supported by a seat
support structure, the seat support structure is so arranged that multiple seat support
frames extend from a center portion of a leg support post toward four corners of a
seat and an undersurface of the seat is supported by distal end portions of the seat
support frames, an operating part is mounted on a portion near an extending end of
at least either one of the two seat support frames locating at the front so that a
space surrounding the seat support frame can be used as a function adjusting space.
[0011] With this arrangement, since the seat support frame existing at the right and left,
and front below of the seat can be used as an effective place on which the operating
part is mounted, the operating part can be easily operated without being disturbed
by the armrest and just by bending a body of a seated person forward a little.
[0012] As a further different arrangement of the chair with an armrest in accordance with
this invention represented is a chair wherein a chair body with an armrest is supported
by a seat support structure, the armrest is connected to a back with a rear end part
of the armrest extending inward in a plain view, the seat support structure is so
arranged that multiple seat support frames extend from a center portion of a leg support
post toward four corners of a seat and an undersurface of the seat is supported by
distal end portions of the seat support frames, an operating part is mounted on a
portion locating both below the rear end part of the armrest and at least either one
of the two seat support frames locating at the rear so that a space surrounding the
seat support frame can be used as a function adjusting space.
[0013] With this arrangement, since the seat support frame existing at the right and left,
and back below of the seat can be used as an effective place on which the operating
part is mounted, the operating part can be easily operated without being disturbed
by the armrest and just by bending a body of the seated person right or left with
his or her shoulder drooping a little.
[0014] In order to improve operationality of the operating part, it is preferable that at
least a part of the seat is transparent or translucent so that a position of the operating
part arranged in the function adjusting space is visible from the above.
[0015] In order to make it possible to see a layout of the operating part, it is preferable
that at least a part of the seat is transparent or translucent so that each position
of all of the operating parts arranged in the function adjusting space is visible
from the above.
[0016] Especially preferably, if also a general picture of a function of the operating part
arranged in the function adjusting space is visible from the above, convenience will
be further improved.
[0017] In order to make it possible to see the operating part further completely, it is
preferable that the seat has an opening at an inner side of the seat frame and generally
whole of the function adjusting space including the operating part is visible through
the opening.
[0018] This arrangement is effective in a case that at least a part of the operating part
is arranged at a portion which is invisible without taking a look at from below on
the condition that the seat is opaque.
[0019] In order to prevent the function adjusting space from being visible unnecessarily
clearly, it is preferable that the seat is translucent with a mesh member set up inside
the seat frame.
[0020] Since the present claimed invention has the above-mentioned arrangement, it is possible
to provide a chair that can effectively secure the function adjusting space to arrange
the operating lever under the seat with a function to support the seat kept appropriately
and that can easily adopt a structure that enables a seated person to see a operational
position of the operating lever.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a chair in accordance with one embodiment of
this invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view thereof.
Fig. 3 is a left side view thereof.
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view thereof.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing an internal structure of a diameter expanding
base part in accordance with this embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a plain view of the chair in accordance with this embodiment in a state
that a mesh member is omitted to show and an upper end cover of a leg support post
is removed.
Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the chair in accordance with this embodiment.
Fig. 8 is an exploded view of Fig. 4.
Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the chair in accordance with this embodiment.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state that the mesh member is fitted into
an opening of the back frame.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing a state that the mesh member is fitted into
an opening of the seat frame.
Fig. 12 is a plain view of the chair in accordance with this embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a bottom view showing another embodiment in accordance with this invention.
Fig. 14 is a right side view thereof.
Fig. 15 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view thereof.
Fig. 16 is a left side view thereof.
Fig. 17 is a plain view thereof.
Fig. 18 is a view showing a modified form of this invention.
Fig. 19 is a view showing a modified form of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] One embodiment in accordance with the present claimed invention will be described
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] As shown in Fig. 1 through Fig. 3, a chair of this embodiment has an arrangement
wherein a chair body
A comprising a seat 1, a back 2 and an armrest 7 is supported by a seat support structure
4 rising from a leg body
B.
[0024] More specifically, the leg body
B is so arranged that a leg support post 3 is rotatably supported by a center part
of equiangularly radiating five blades 5 each of which has a caster 5a at its distal
end. The leg support post 3 comprises a support body 31 and a diameter expanding base
part 32 arranged at an upper end of the support body 31, and an elevating mechanism
6 of a gas spring as shown in Fig. 4 is incorporated into a part ranging from the
support body 31 to the diameter expanding base part 32. The diameter expanding base
part 32 comprises, as shown in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5, a cover 32a, a bowl-shaped void
32b that opens upward when the cover 32a is removed, a bottom wall 32c and a rib 32d
that radially extends upward from a center of the bottom wall 32c, and an inner space
is formed above the rib 32d so that a finger or a hand can be inserted into the void
32b. A working portion 61 that locks or unlocks the elevating mechanism 6 with a projecting
or retrojecting movement is accommodated at a center of the diameter expanding base
part 32, an operating lever 62 as being an operating part is projected toward a radial
direction at a position where the working portion 61 makes an up and down movement
through a cutout 32x arranged at a part of the diameter expanding base part 32 and
mounted in a pivoted manner on a supporting axis
m so as to make an up and down movement around the supporting axis
m. The cover 32a covers the void 32b including the working portion 61 in a state wherein
the cover 32a does not interfere with the operating lever 62. An operation of lifting
the operating lever 62 makes the working portion 61 retroject, which frees the elevating
mechanism 6 and an operation of releasing the operation of lifting makes the working
portion 61 project, which locks the elevating mechanism 6.
[0025] Four seat support frames 41 constituting the seat support structure 4 extend upward
from the leg support post 3 and each distal end of the seat support frames 41 supports
the seat 1. The seat support frame 41 comprises a horizontal part 41a and a vertical
part 41b each of which is integrally formed, wherein a proximal end of the horizontal
part 41a is connected to a side face of the diameter expanding base part 32 and the
proximal end of the horizontal part 41a extends toward a side direction to be separated
from a center part of the leg support post 3 with gradually bending upward, in other
words, extends radially from the leg support post 3 as shown in Fig. 6 viewed on a
plain view. A load from the above on the seat 1 applies to the rear of the center
of the seat 1. Since the leg support post 3 locates in compliance with this, two front
seat support frames 41(x) of four seat support frames 41 extending from the leg support
post 3 to four corners of the seat 1 are set to be longer than two rear seat support
frames 41(y). The vertical part 41b is, as shown in Fig. 4, smoothly connected to
the horizontal part 41a and a distal end of the vertical part 41b supports an edge
part of the seat 1, more concretely, each of undersurfaces 1a, 1b at the four corners
of the seat 1 as shown in Fig. 7. A screw inserting part 41c is arranged at an inner
portion of the vertical part 41b along a vertical direction as shown in Fig. 8, and
the screw inserting part 41c opens downward at a portion where the horizontal part
41a crosses the vertical part 41b. A cross-sectional view of the seat support frame
41 is of a flat oval shape whose size is so far forth as an adult with an average
build can just grasp at an arbitrary position along the extending direction.
[0026] As mentioned above, since the seat support frames 41 radially extend to the four
corners of the seat 1, portions locating both below the seat 1 and between each of
the mutually adjacent seat support frames 41, 41, more concretely, areas A1, A2, A2,
A3 of a general triangle shape viewed from the bottom, each of which locates at a
front of below the seat 1, right and left sides of below the seat 1, and a back of
below the seat 1 respectively are open spaces where no frame exists. In this embodiment,
the areas are set to be function adjusting spaces where the operating part is arranged
(hereinafter the same codes A1, A2, A2, A3 as those of the above-mentioned areas are
given to the function adjusting spaces) and the operating lever 62 is arranged in
the function adjusting space A2 locating at the right side of below the seat 1 viewed
from a seated position.
[0027] The chair body
A comprises, as shown in Fig. 1, Fig. 3 and Fig. 9, the seat 1, the back 2 and the
arm rest 7, and supported by the seat support structure 4 without using a back support
rod, wherein a screw fastening part 11 into which a nut member is inserted as shown
in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 is arranged to hang at a position corresponding to each seat
support frames 41 on the undersurface of the seat 1. The seat 1 is mounted on the
seat support frames 41 by placing the seat 1 on each of the upper ends of the seat
support frames 41 and then fastening a screw V1 inserted upward from beneath into
the screw inserting part 41c of the seat support frame 41 until the screw V1 reaches
the screw fastening part 11 arranged on the seat 1.
[0028] More specifically, this chair has an arrangement wherein each of the distal end parts
of the seat support frames 41 constituting the seat support structure 4 is connected
by each side of the seat frame 12 so as to form a frame structure three-dimensionally
closed by the seat support frames 41 and the seat frame 12. This arrangement makes
it possible to secure the strength of the chair as a whole so as not to be transformed
due to impact or weight at a time of being seated even though the seat support frames
41 and the seat frame 12 are formed relatively thin.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 9, the seat 1 is so arranged that an opening 12a of inside
the seat frame 12 is covered with tension by a mesh member 13 and the back 2 is so
arranged that an opening 22a of inside the back frame 22 is covered with tension by
a mesh member 23. A longitudinal rib arranged at a position to reinforce between the
seat frame 12 and the back frame 22 is formed to extend toward a side direction significantly
so that it can be used as the arm frame 71 so as to be the arm rest 7. Then the seat
frame 12, the back frame 22 and the arm frame 71 are made of resin and integrally
formed three-dimensionally.
[0030] More concretely, as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, the valid supporting part 22b that
warps upward from a lumbar corresponding part 22d most projecting forward of the back
frame 22 and the seat frame 12 are set to have generally the same width, a hip corresponding
part 22c locating at a portion recessed along downward is gradually narrowed along
downward, and a width of a boundary part
X between the seat 1 and the back 2 is set to be smaller than a width of the valid
supporting part 22b of the back frame 22 and a width of the seat frame 12. A rear
end 71a of the arm frame 71 is formed to extend to a front side direction from the
back frame 22 and a front end 71b of the arm frame 71 is formed to extend to an upper
side direction from the seat frame 12, and then a peripheral border of an opening
7a formed by the arm frame 71, the seat frame 12 and the back frame 22 is formed in
a curved shape not two-dimensionally but three-dimensionally, and whole of the arm
frame, the seat frame and the back frame is integrally made of resin. More specifically,
the opening 7a can be seen from not only a side view of Fig. 3 but also a front view
of Fig. 2, a plain view of Fig. 6 and a bottom view of Fig. 7. The boundary part
X between the seat 1 and the back 2 is, as shown in Fig. 8, of a continuous three-dimensional
shape with a shape of a U-character whose opening faces forward in a longitudinal
sectional view and its longitudinal sectional view forming a concave shape whose opening
faces forward in a plain view and curving gently along a hip of a seated person. In
addition, a front hanging part 15 is arranged at a front end of the seat 1. The front
hanging part 15 is continuously arranged to the seat 1 to form a general reverse L-character
in a longitudinal sectional shape as shown in Fig. 4 and its longitudinal sectional
view forms a continuous three-dimensional shape with curving gently and projecting
toward the front in a bottom view.
[0031] As shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, the rear end 71a of the arm frame 7 is placed at generally
the same height as that of the lumbar corresponding part 22d so that the rear end
71a is continuous to an end of the back frame 22, the back 2 is curved to form a concave
shape facing the front in a plain view and the end of the back frame 22 faces the
front side direction. Then the rear end 71a of the arm frame 7 also is formed to extend
forward with making a gentle curve after extending toward the front side direction
from the back frame 22. In addition, the front end 71b of the arm frame 71 is placed
to be continuous to an end of the seat frame 12, the seat frame 12 is of a concave
shape facing upward slightly in a front view and an end of the seat frame 12 faces
toward upward and side direction slightly from a horizontal line. Then the front end
71b of the arm frame 71 also is formed to rise upward with making a gentle curve after
extending from the seat frame 12 toward upward and side direction slightly from the
horizontal line. Both a portion that extends to a front side direction from the back
frame 22 and a portion that rises from the seat frame 12 are continuous to each of
the upper ends of the arm frame 71 that horizontally extends back and forth. These
arm frames 71 serve as a longitudinal rib for both the seat frame 12 and the back
frame 22 from a viewpoint of a rib. And a horizontal part 71c is smoothly folded to
be continuous to the upper end of the arm frame 71. A direction to break a master
block in forming the chair body
A is set as a direction of 45 degrees as being a general intermediate angle between
the back and forth direction and the up and down direction (an arrow Z in Fig. 3).
[0032] As shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 9, the mesh member 13, 23 as being another member to
form a seating face is fitted into the opening 12a, 22a each of which exists inside
the seat frame 12 or inside the back frame 22 through a mounting frame 110 or 120.
[0033] As shown in Fig. 9 and Fig. 10, at an opening edge of the back frame 22 arranged
is a frame member mounting part 122. At a front face of the frame member mounting
part 122 provided is a frame member mounting face 122a and at its back face provided
is a groove 122b into which a plate shaped body is fitted. The mounting frame 120
in which the mesh member 23 is entangled is fitted into the front face of the frame
member mounting part 122, and the mounting frame 120 is fastened with a screw V2 that
is inserted into the frame member mounting part 122 of the back frame 22 from its
back face, and then a decorative frame 121 is fitted into a position to cover the
screw V2. On the mounting frame 120 formed is a supporting face 120a that bows toward
a direction to gradually narrow its opening width with the mesh member 23 receiving
a load.
[0034] In addition, as shown in Fig. 9 and Fig. 11, a frame member mounting part 112 having
a frame member mounting face 112a at its upper face is arranged at an opening edge
of the seat frame 12, the mounting frame 110 in which the mesh member 13 is entangled
is fitted into an upper face of the frame member mounting part 112, and a screw V3
that is inserted into the seat frame 12 from its bottom face is fastened with the
mounting frame 110. On the mounting frame 110 formed is a supporting face 110a that
bows toward a direction to gradually narrow its opening width with the mesh member
13 receiving a load.
[0035] As mentioned above, this embodiment forms the chair shown in Fig. 1 and a three-dimensional
space
S is formed at least between the upper end of the leg support post 3 and the seat 1
wherein a dimension
d is a sum of a length of the vertical part 41b of the seat support frame 41 and a
length of the screw fastening part 11 that hangs from the seat frame 12 as shown in
Fig. 4 and Fig. 8, which allows the seat 1 to sink into the space
S with bowing as shown by a broken line in Fig. 4 due to the load applied to the seat
1 from the above. A size of the space
S is so set that an operator can mount or dismount the cover 32a by inserting his or
her hand and fingers and a tool, if necessary, at least at a time when no one sits
on this chair, and the seat support structure 4 is a frame structure comprising the
seat support frames 41. As a result, it is possible to mount or dismount the cover
32a by accessing the hand and fingers from any direction of both the back and front,
and the right and left to the space
S and to conduct maintenance of the internal working portion 61.
[0036] In addition, this chair has an arrangement that the seat support structure 4 locating
below the seat 1 has multiple seat support frames 41, the working portion 61 is arranged
at the center of the seat support structure 4 and the seat 1 is placed on the seat
support frames 41 and fixed to the seat support frames 41 by means of the screws V1
only. As a result, maintenance of the working portion 61 can be conducted, if necessary,
by exposing the working portion 61 with procedures of separating the seat 1 from the
seat support structure 4 by unfastening the screws V1 as shown in Fig. 8 and of dismounting
the cover 32a. Since the seat 1 is fixed to each of the seat support frames 41 at
four points with the screws V1 as shown in Fig. 7, the seat 1 can be swirled horizontally
to the seat support structure 4 with its distal end of each seat support frame 41
kept at generally the same height as shown in Fig. 4 and Fig. 8, at a time when the
three screws V1 are unfastened, which also enables to expose the working portion 61.
In this case, since the seat 1 is horizontally held by an appropriate seat support
frame 41 of the seat support structure 4 at a position after the seat 1 is swirled,
maintenance of the working portion 61 can be conducted without holding the seat 1
by hand.
[0037] If this chair is viewed from a visual point of view, the mesh member 13 set up with
tension inside the seat frame 12 forms a translucent area with neither a seat frame
of a block shape nor a shell arranged under the mesh member 13, and a silhouette of
the seat support frames 41 constituting the seat support structure 4 and the blades
5 equiangularly radiating from the proximal portion of the seat support frames 41
can be seen on the seating face as shown in Fig. 12.
[0038] As mentioned above, if the inside of the seat frame 12 is the translucent area, not
only a position of the operating part and a number thereof but also a general picture
of its function can be visible from the above shown in Fig. 12 in case the operating
part is arranged in the function adjusting space A1 through A3 in Fig. 7. In this
embodiment, the operating lever 62 of the elevating mechanism 6 alone is arranged
in the function adjusting space A2 locating at a lower right position when seated.
As a result, it is easily visible that the operating lever 62 is arranged at one position
alone, the operating lever 62 locates at the lower right position when seated and
the operating lever 62 extends radially from the upper end of the leg support post
3 and is to operate the elevating mechanism 6 of a gas spring type. In addition, if
an operating part locates in the other function adjusting space A1, A3 shown in Fig.
7, this operating part also can be visible from the above in Fig. 12. This arrangement
makes it possible to easily visualize a number of the operating parts, a position
thereof, a kind of function thereof or a way to operate the operating parts by making
use of its silhouette.
[0039] As mentioned above, in accordance with this embodiment the chair A is so arranged
that multiple seat support frames 41 extend from a center portion of a leg support
post 3 toward a direction to be directed away gradually, undersurfaces of edge portions
of a seat 1 are supported by distal end portions of the seat support frames 41, a
portion locating both below the seat 1 and between the seat support frames 41, 41
lying next to each other is left open so that the portion can be used as a function
adjusting space A1 through A3 where an operating part is arranged.
[0040] More specifically, since a conventional chair has an arrangement that a seat support
of a block shape locates under a seat and the seat support occupies large space under
the seat, there is a problem that it is difficult to secure a space to arrange an
operating lever for mounting the operating lever on the seat support. On the other
hand, in accordance with this embodiment, since the seat 1 is substantially supported
by its edge portions and there is no need of arranging a seat support structure in
close contact with a bottom face of a center portion of the seat 1, a mechanical component
to adjust a function can be easily incorporated under the seat 1. In addition, since
a transverse section of the seat support frame 41 can be made small, it is possible
to obtain sufficient function adjusting spaces A1 through A3 around the leg support
post 3 and to secure an environment where operation can be easily conducted. Furthermore,
this structure can be made stronger against an eccentric load compared with a case
of supporting the center of the seat 1, in addition to weight saving.
[0041] Especially, since the seat support frames 41 extend radially and support corners
1a, 1a, 1b, 1b of the seat 1 and at least the front below of the seat 1 and the right
and left below of the seat 1 are left open, a choice of an area to arrange the operating
part in the function adjusting space A1 through A3 can be widened. In addition, since
undersurfaces of the corner portions of the seat frame 12 are supported by the four
seat support frames 41, it is possible both to provide a stable supporting structure
of the seat 1 and to secure the function adjusting spaces A1 through A3.
[0042] Furthermore, since the mesh member 13 of the seat 1 is translucent so that the position
of the operating part arranged in the function adjusting space A1 through A3 is visible
from the above and unlike the conventional arrangement most of the underside of the
seat 1 is not covered with a shell or a frame, there is no problem that it is difficult
to confirm a position of the operating lever 62 because the operating lever 62 is
completely concealed by the seat 1 when seated. As a result, the position of the operating
lever 62 is casually come into sight from the above and there is no need of groping
for the operating lever 62 in a seated state.
[0043] Especially in this embodiment, since all of the operating part is visible no matter
where the operating part is arranged in the function adjusting space A1 through A3
and only the operating lever 62 is visible from the above, it is possible to assure
that the operating part is arranged at one portion and the position where the operating
part is arranged.
[0044] In this case, since a distal end of the operating lever 62 arranged in the function
adjusting space A2 locates at the upper end of the leg support post 3 and it is relatively
easy for a seated person to understand that the operating lever 62 is a lever for
the elevating mechanism 6, there is little chance for the seated person being embarrassed
by the operation of the operating lever 62.
[0045] Especially in this embodiment, since the seat 1 has the opening 12a at the inner
side of the seat frame 12 and generally whole of the function adjusting space A1 through
A3 including the operating lever 62 is visible through the opening 12a, it is possible
to confirm there is no other operating part existing and to easily figure out how
to operate the operating lever 62 and to which direction the operating lever 62 should
be operated.
[0046] Especially, since the seat 1 is translucent with a mesh member 13 set up inside the
seat frame 12 and under the seat 1 is visible in a silhouette, it is possible to effectively
prevent the function adjusting space A1 through A3 and the operating lever 62 from
being visible unnecessarily clearly.
[0047] Concrete arrangement of each component is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment.
[0048] For example, as shown in Fig. 13 through Fig. 16, three seat support frames 41, 41,
141 may extend from the leg support post 3 in a shape of a Y-character. With this
arrangement, it is possible to effectively secure the function adjusting space at
the front below of the seat and the right and left below of the seat.
[0049] The chair having this arrangement comprises the two front seat support frames 41(x)
that extend radially toward a diagonal front direction in a plain view, and the seat
support frame 141 that extends straight to the rearward and supports the undersurface
of the center part along a direction of the width at the rear of the seat frame 12,
wherein the seat support frame 141 also serves as a reactive force mechanism of a
rocking movement.
[0050] More specifically, the seat 1 of this chair is so arranged that the undersurfaces
of the two front corners are axially mounted on the two front seat support frames
41(x) through a front axis
p, and the undersurface of the rear center is axially mounted on the seat support frame
141 through a rear axis
q. With this arrangement, when a seated person reclines against the back 2, the seat
1 rotates around the axis
p and a backside of the seat 1 sinks.
[0051] Then the seat support frame 141 that supports the seat 1 comprises a gas spring 141a
and a rocking spring 141b that is arranged around an axle center of the gas spring
141a and that is compressed in conjunction with a compression movement of the gas
spring 141a, wherein an end of the gas spring 141a is inserted into the diameter expanding
base part 32 and supported by a retainer 141c together with the rocking spring 141b
as shown in Fig. 15. A working portion 140x of the gas spring 141a is arranged at
a position penetrating the retainer 141c and usually a suppressing member 162a arranged
at an inner end of the operating lever 162 rotates from a position shown in Fig. 15
to a position where the suppressing member 162a can press a working portion 140x and
then is held so as to hold the gas spring 141a in an open state. Next, the suppressing
member 162a is distanced from the working portion 140x, as shown in Fig. 15, by rotating
the operation lever 162 so as to fix the suppressing member 162a at a predetermined
position. Like the operating lever 62 in the above-mentioned embodiment, an operation
of lifting the operating lever 162 makes the working portion 140x retroject, which
frees the elevating mechanism 6 and an operation of releasing the operation of lifting
makes the working portion 140x project, which locks the elevating mechanism 6.
[0052] In addition, this chair is provided with a reactive force adjusting mechanism for
a rocking movement. An operating rod 262 shown in Fig. 13 and Fig. 14 is an operating
part to adjust a reactive force by making use of a rotational movement. A wedge member,
not shown in drawings, arranged in the diameter expanding base part 32 is screw-fed
toward a paper-based vertical direction in Fig. 15 by operating the operating rod
262 to make a rotational movement, which moves the retainer 141c to a compression
direction or an extensional direction of the spring 141b so as to increase or decrease
the reactive force.
[0053] With this arrangement, it is possible to effectively arrange the operating lever
162 that functions as both adjusting the elevating mechanism 6 and fixing/releasing
a rocking movement in the function adjusting space A2 locating at the right below
of the seat 1 when seated and to effectively arrange the operating rod 262 to adjust
the rocking reactive force in the function adjusting space A2 locating at the left
below of the seat 1 when seated.
[0054] In addition, in case that the back 2 is provided with a lumbar support adjusting
mechanism, it is possible to arrange an operating part in the function adjusting space
A3 locating at the rear below of the seat 1 or it is possible to arrange an appropriate
operating part in the function adjusting space A1 locating at the front below of the
seat 1, thereby enabling various modes of utilization.
[0055] Since a general complete shape of the operating part is visible through the mesh
member 13 arranged on the seat 1 as shown in Fig. 17, it is possible for a person
to understand a position and a number of the operating part, a way to operate the
operating part without a special conscious before seated, thereby to improve user-friendliness
of the chair.
[0056] Since the chair of this embodiment comprises a visible function, the same effect
can be obtained as that of the above-mentioned embodiment although the operating part
is arranged at a portion which is invisible without taking a look at from below on
the condition that the seat 1 is opaque.
[0057] Other arrangement may be variously modified without departing from the spirit of
the invention.
[0058] For example, in the above-mentioned embodiment in order to support a chair body
A by a seat support structure 4, with the view that a front end part 7b of the armrest
7 is connected to the seat 1 and a front edge of the seat 1 extends front from the
front end part 7b, the seat support structure 4 is so arranged that multiple seat
support frames 41 extend from a center portion of the leg support post 31 toward four
corners of the seat 1 and an undersurface of the seat 1 is supported by the distal
end portions of the seat support frames 41, and specially the front two seat support
frames 41(x) locate at a position front of the front end part 7b of the armrest 7.
As a result, an appropriate operating part K1 can be mounted on a portion near an
extending end of at least either one of the two seat support frames 41(x) locating
at the front. The operating part K1 can be operated without being disturbed by the
armrest 7 and just with a body of the seated person bent forward a little and is visible
from the above through the seat 1, thereby to improve operationality.
[0059] In accordance with the above-mentioned embodiment, since the armrest 7 is connected
to the back 2 with the rear end part of the armrest 7 extending inward in a plain
view, the seat support structure 4 is so arranged that multiple seat support frames
41(X), 41(Y) extend from the center portion of the leg support post 31 toward four
corners of the seat 1 and an undersurface of the seat 1 is supported by the distal
end portions of the seat support frames 41(X), 41(Y), an appropriate operating part
K2 can be mounted on a portion locating both below a rear end part 7a of the armrest
7 and at least either one of the two rear seat support frames 41(Y) locating at the
rear as shown in Fig. 18. The operating part K2 can be operated without being disturbed
by the armrest 7 and just by bending a body of the seated person right or left with
his or her shoulder drooping a little and is visible from the above through the seat
1, thereby to improve operationality.
[0060] As the operating part K1, K2 represented is that an opening 410a is arranged on a
wall face near an extending end of the seat support frame 41 and a lever 410b that
can oscillate up and down as being the operating part is exposed from inside of the
seat support frame 41 through the opening 410a as shown in Fig. 19(a) so as to be
operated, or that a lever 411a that can make a sliding movement up and down as being
the operating part is fittingly inserted over the seat support frame 41 as shown in
Fig. 19(b). If a wire is connected to these levers 410b, 411a, it is possible to effectively
telecontrol various members that provide the chair with various functions, starting
with a gas spring.
[0061] Furthermore, the seating face may be transparent or translucent made of acrylic material
in stead of the mesh member. This arrangement produces the same effect visually as
that of the above-mentioned embodiment.
[0062] The present claimed invention intends to newly provide a convenient chair that is
structurally easy to arrange an operating lever and that is easy for a seated person
to see a position of the operating lever.
[0063] The chair is so arranged that multiple seat support frames 41 extend from a center
portion of a leg support post 3 toward a direction to be directed away gradually,
undersurfaces of edge portions of a seat 1 are supported by distal end portions of
the seat support frames 41, a portion locating both below the seat 1 and between the
seat support frames 41, 41 lying next to each other is left open so that the portion
can be used as a function adjusting space A1 through A3 where an operating part is
arranged.
1. A chair wherein
multiple seat support frames extend from a center portion of a leg support post toward
a direction to be directed away gradually, undersurfaces of edge portions of a seat
are supported by distal end portions of the seat support frames, a portion locating
both below the seat and between the seat support frames lying next to each other is
left open so that the portion can be used as a function adjusting space where an operating
part is arranged.
2. The chair described in claim 1, wherein the seat support frames extend radially and
support corner portions of the seat, and at least the front below of the seat and
the right and left below of the seat are left open.
3. The chair described in claim 2, wherein undersurfaces of corner portions of the seat
frame are supported by the four seat support frames.
4. A chair wherein
a chair body with an armrest is supported by a seat support structure, the seat support
structure is so arranged that multiple seat support frames extend from a center portion
of a leg support post toward four corners of a seat and an undersurface of the seat
is supported by distal end portions of the seat support frames, an operating part
is mounted on a portion near an extending end of at least either one of the two seat
support frames locating at the front so that a space surrounding the seat support
frame can be used as a function adjusting space.
5. A chair wherein
a chair body with an armrest is supported by a seat support structure, the armrest
is connected to a back with a rear end part of the armrest extending inward in a plain
view, the seat support structure is so arranged that multiple seat support frames
extend from a center portion of a leg support post toward four corners of a seat and
an undersurface of the seat is supported by distal end portions of the seat support
frames, an operating part is mounted on a portion locating both below the rear end
part of the armrest and at least either one of the two seat support frames locating
at the rear so that a space surrounding the seat support frame can be used as a function
adjusting space.
6. The chair described in either one of claim 1, claim 2, claim 3, claim 4 and claim
5, wherein at least a part of a seat is transparent or translucent so that a position
of the operating part arranged in the function adjusting space is visible from the
above.
7. The chair described in either one of claim 1, claim 2, claim 3, claim 4 and claim
5, wherein at least a part of a seat is transparent or translucent so that each position
of all of the operating parts arranged in the function adjusting space is visible
from the above.
8. The chair described in either one of claim 6 and claim 7, wherein also a general picture
of a function of the operating part arranged in the function adjusting space is visible
from the above.
9. The chair described in either one of claim 6, claim 7 and claim 8, wherein the seat
has an opening at an inner side of the seat frame and generally whole of the function
adjusting space including the operating part is visible through the opening.
10. The chair described in either one of claim 6, claim 7 and claim 8, wherein at least
a part of the operating part is arranged at a portion which is invisible without taking
a look at from below on the condition that the seat is opaque, and the operating part
is visible through the seat that is transparent or translucent.
11. The chair described in either one of claim 6, claim 7, claim 8, claim 9 and claim
10, wherein
the seat is translucent with a mesh member set up inside the seat frame.