BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to chairs and more particularly, to a chair adjustment
structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] For regular high-back chairs, the angle between the seat back and the seat pad cannot
be automatically changed when the user rests his (her) back one the seat back. Thus,
the user tends to feel uncomfortable after sitting on it for a long time. To eliminate
this drawback, ergonomic chairs were created, allowing adjustment of the angle of
inclination of the seat back to meet the user's need for sitting comfort.
[0003] However, when the user sits on the seat pad of a high-back chair, the user must move
the hip backwards so that the user's back can be rested on the seat back of the chair.
When the angle of inclination of the seat back is changed subject to the pressure
from the user's back, the user's legs may become suspended in the air above the floor.
The user will feel uncomfortable after sitting for a long time with this sitting posture.
Further, when the user is going to leave from the chair, the chair does not provide
any auxiliary push force for the user to help the user leave from the chair. Therefore,
the user must apply a great force to the floor with the feet to leave from the seat
of the chair.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is
the main object of the present invention to provide a chair adjustment structure,
which enables the chair to provide sitting comfort for the user.
[0005] It is another object of the present invention to provide a chair adjustment structure,
which allows the user to leave from the chair with less effort.
[0006] To achieve the foregoing objects of the present invention, a chair adjustment structure
comprises a base member, a top cover, a spring member and a back bracket. The top
cover is located at the top side relative to the base member, having a middle part
thereof pivotally connected to the base member. The spring member is mounted in the
base member, having the top end thereof stopped against the top cover. The back bracket
comprises two sidewalls. Each sidewall has a first extension portion disposed at one
lateral side of the base member, a second extension portion obliquely upwardly extending
from the first extension portion, a first pivot portion located on one end of the
first extension portion and pivotally connected to the base member and a second pivot
portion located on the first extension portion adjacent to the second extension portion
and pivotally connected to the top cover.
[0007] The chair adjustment structure further comprises a seat frame assembly pivotally
connected to the top cover for mounting a seat pad, to provide a return force to the
mounted seat pad.
[0008] The chair adjustment structure further comprises an angle adjustment device set.
The angle adjustment device set comprises a locating plate movably forwards and backwards
mounted to the base member and selectively engageable into one of a plurality of locating
grooves at the top cover to adjust the angle of inclination of the seat frame assembly.
[0009] The chair adjustment structure further comprises a spring adjustment device set.
The spring force adjustment device set comprises a knob rotatably mounted in the base
member and having a screw rod extending from one side thereof and inserted through
the spring member, and a screw nut threaded onto the screw rod of the knob and stopped
against the bottom end of the spring member and rotatable to adjust the spring force
of the spring member to the top cover.
[0010] When the back bracket is biased by an external force, the back bracket forces the
top cover to incline upwardly through a small angle subject to the linking arrangement
between the top cover and the back bracket. Therefore, the user will not suspend the
feet in the air above the ground after having sat in position, and the chair installed
with the chair adjustment structure can provide sitting comfort for the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a chair adjustment structure in accordance with the
present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the chair adjustment structure in accordance with the
present invention.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view, in an enlarged scale, of the chair adjustment structure
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4 is an oblique bottom view of the top cover of the chair adjustment structure
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a side view of the present invention, showing the chair adjustment structure
applied to a chair.
FIG. 6 is similar to FIG. 5, showing the seat frame assembly biased upon a downward
force at the seat pad.
FIG. 7 is similar to FIG. 6, showing the angle of inclination of the back bracket
and the top cover changed upon a force applied to the seat back.
FIG. 8 is a top view of the present invention without the top cover and the seat frame
assembly, showing that the locating plate is inserted into one locating groove of
the positioning member.
FIG. 9 is similar to FIG. 8, showing that the locating plate disengages from the positioning
member.
FIG. 10 is similar to FIG. 3, showing that the position of the screw nut of the spring
force adjustment device set is adjusted and the spring member is compressed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Referring to FIGS. 1-3 and FIG. 8, a chair adjustment structure
20 in accordance with the present invention is composed of a base member
30, a top cover
40, a spring member
50, a back bracket
60, a seat frame assembly
70, a spring force adjustment device set
80, and an angle adjustment device set
90.
[0013] The base member
30 has a pneumatic lifter mounting hole
32 for a pneumatic cylinder
16 of a chair
10 to pass through, as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 5. An actuating member
34 is pivotally connected to the base member
30, having one end thereof projecting into a top end of the pneumatic lifter mounting
hole
32 and the other end thereof connected to a cord member
36, as shown in FIG. 3. Thus, the actuating member
34 can be biased by the cord member
36 to pivot and press the pneumatic lifter
16, thereby adjusting the elevation of the chair
10.
[0014] The top cover
40 has its middle part pivotally connected to the base member
30 and is located on the top side of the base member
30, having two bottom barrels
42 and a bottom positioning member
44, as shown in FIG. 4. Each barrel
42 has a notch
422 located at each of the two distal ends thereof. The positioning member
44 has two locating grooves
442.
[0015] The spring member
50 is mounted in the base member
30 and stopped with its top end against the top cover
40 to provide a return force for the top cover
40 while the top cover
40 is pressed, as shown in FIG. 3.
[0016] The back bracket
60 is adapted to hold the seat back
12 of the chair
10, as shown in FIG. 5, having two sidewalls
62. Each sidewall
62 has a first extension portion
64 disposed at one lateral side of the base member
30, a second extension portion
66 obliquely upwardly extending from the first extension portion
64, a first pivot portion
642 located on one end of the first extension portion
64 and pivotally connected to the base member
30, and a second pivot portion
644 located on the first extension portion
64 adjacent to the second extension portion
66 and pivotally connected to the top cover
40.
[0017] The seat frame assembly
70 comprises two axles
72, four links
74, four torsion springs
76, and a seat frame
78. The axles
72 are respectively pivotally inserted through the barrels
42 of the top cover
40, each having a pin
722 radially extending from one of the two distal ends thereof and respectively inserted
through the notch
422 to the outside for stopping against the wall of the associating notch
422 to limit the angle of rotation of the axles
72 relative to the barrels
42. A bottom end of each of the links
74 is pivotally connected with one end of one of the axle
72. The torsion springs
76 are respectively mounted to the two distal ends of each of the two axles
72 with the opposite ends thereof respectively stopped against the top cover
40 and the links
74 to provide a torsional force for the links
74 for returning the links
74 to their former position while the links
74 are biased. The seat frame
78 is pivotally connected to top ends of the links
74 for holding a seat pad
14 of the chair
10.
[0018] The spring force adjustment device set
80 comprises a knob
82 and a screw nut
84. As shown in FIG. 3, the knob
82 is rotatably mounted to the base member
30, having a screw rod
822 inserted through the spring member
50. The screw nut
84 is threaded onto the screw rod
822 of the knob
82 and stopped against a bottom end of the spring member
50. When the knob
82 is rotated, the screw nut
84 can be driven by the screw rod
822 to compress the spring member
50, thus changing the spring force applied to the top cover
40 from the spring member
50.
[0019] The angle adjustment device set
90 comprises a control bar
92, a locating plate
94, and a linking member
96, as shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 8. The control bar
92 comprises a linking segment
922 and a control segment
924. The linking segment
922 is pivotally connected to the base member
30, having an elongated slot
926. The control segment
924 extends outward from the linking segment
922 through the base member
30 for the user's operation. The locating plate
94 has an elongated slot
942 for a pin
38 of the base member
30 to pass through for enabling the locating plate
94 to move back and forth relative to the base member
30 and then to be selectively inserted into one of the locating grooves
442 of the positioning member
44 of the top cover
40, as shown in FIGS. 2, 4, and 8. In this embodiment, the linking member
96 is a torsion spring, having its one end inserted into the elongated slot
926 of the linking segment
922 of the control bar
92 and its other end connected to the locating plate
94 in such a way that the control bar
92 is operable to move the locating plate
94 forwards or backwards.
[0020] After the detailed recitation of the chair adjustment structure
20, the operation and features of the present invention are described hereinafter.
[0021] Referring to FIG. 6, when the user sits on the seat pad
14, the seat frame assembly
70 is forced to pivot. During pivoting movement of the seat frame assembly
70, the top cover
40 is moved with the seat frame assembly
70 relative to the base member
30, and meanwhile, the user is biased with the seat pad
14 to rest his (her) back on the seat back
12 of the chair
10. Thus, when sitting on the seat pad
14, the user can touch the seat back
12 without moving the body. When the seat back
12 bears the user's weight, as shown in FIG. 7, the back bracket
60 will pivot on the first pivot portion
642 relative to the base member
30 to change its angle of inclination. At this time, due to the effect that the second
pivot portion
644 is pivotally connected to the top cover
40, the top cover
40 is inclined slightly upwards without movement along with the back bracket
60 to the same angle of inclination. Therefore, the user will not suspend the feet in
the air above the ground after having sat in position, i.e. the chair
10 can provide sitting comfort to the user. When the user is going to leave from the
chair
10 and then applies a force to the ground through the feet, the seat frame
78 gives an upward force to the user's hips subject to the return force of the spring
member
76 to help the user leave from the chair
10 with less effort.
[0022] In addition, when it is intended to adjust the angle of the top cover
40, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the user can push the control bar
92 forwards to pivot the linking segment
922 of the control bar
92 toward the locating plate
94. At this time, the linking member
96 will be forced to move the locating plate
94 forwardly away from the locating grooves
442 of the positioning member
44 of the top cover
40, allowing the user to adjust the angle of inclination of the top cover
40 subject to his or her requirement and the spring force applied by the spring member
50 to the top cover
40. After adjustment of the angle of inclination of the top cover
40, the user can pull the control bar
92 backward, as shown in FIGS. 2, 4 and 8. At this time, the linking segment
922 of the control bar
92 will force the linking member
96 to move the locating plate
94 backwards to be inserted into one of the locating grooves
442 of the positioning member
44 of the top cover
40, thus locking the top cover
40 in the adjusted position.
[0023] Further, when it is intended to change the spring force of the spring member
50 to the top cover
40, as shown in FIG. 10, the user can rotate the knob
82 to move the screw nut
84 upwardly along the screw rod
822 against the spring member
50, thus changing the return force of the spring member
50 to the top cover
40.
[0024] Furthermore, when it is intended to adjust the elevation of the chair
10, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the user can pull the cord member
36 to pivot the actuating member
34 against the pneumatic lifter
16, thereby adjusting the elevation of the chair
10.
[0025] Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for
purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is
not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
1. A chair adjustment structure (20) comprising:
a base member (30);
a top cover (40) disposed at a top side relative to said base member (30) and having
a middle part thereof pivotally connected to said base member (30);
a spring member (50) mounted to said base member (30) and having a top end stopped
against said top cover (40); and
a back bracket (60) having two sidewalls (62), each of which has a first extension
portion (64) disposed at one lateral side of said base member (30), a second extension
portion (66) obliquely upwardly extending from said first extension portion (64),
a first pivot portion (642) located on one end of said first extension portion (64)
and pivotally connected to said base member (30), and a second pivot portion (644)
located on said first extension portion (64) adjacent to said second extension portion
(66) and pivotally connected to said top cover (40).
2. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a seat
frame assembly (70), wherein said seat frame assembly (70) comprises:
two axles (72) respectively pivotally connected to said top cover (40);
four links (74) each having a bottom end pivotally connected to one of two ends of
one of said axles (72);
four torsion springs (76) respectively mounted to one of two ends of each of two axles
(72), each said torsion spring (76) having two ends respectively stopped against said
top cover (40) and said links (74); and
a seat frame (78) pivotally connected to top ends of said links (74).
3. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 2, wherein said top cover
(40) comprises two barrels (42) for the axles (72) to pass through respectively, each
of said barrels having a notch (422) located at at least one of two ends thereof,
each of said axles (72) having a pin (722) for contact with a sidewall of one of the
notches (422) while the axle (72) pivots.
4. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an actuating
member (34) and a cord member (36), wherein said actuating member (34) is pivotally
connected to said base member (30) and has an end projecting into a top end of a pneumatic
lifter mounting hole (32) formed at said base member (30), and the cord member (36)
has an end connected with said actuating member (34) for pivoting said actuating member
(34).
5. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a spring
force adjustment device set (80), wherein said spring force adjustment device set
has a knob (82) and a screw nut (84), said knob (82) being rotatably mounted in said
base member (30) and having a screw rod (822) inserted through said spring member
(50), said screw nut (84) being threaded onto said screw rod (822) of said knob (82)
and stopped against a bottom end of said spring member (50).
6. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an angle
adjustment device set (90), wherein said angle adjustment device set comprises a control
bar (92) pivotally connected to said base member (30), a locating plate (94) movably
forwards and backwards mounted to said base member (30), and a linking member (96)
having two ends connected with said control bar (92) and said locating plate (94)
respectively, said top cover (40) having a plurality of locating grooves (442) for
inserting said locating plates (94) selectively.
7. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 6, wherein said linking member
(96) is a torsion spring having an end inserted into an elongated slot (926) formed
at said control bar (92) and an opposite end thereof connected with said locating
plate (94).
8. The chair adjustment structure (20) as claimed in claim 6, wherein said locating plate
(94) comprises an elongated slot (942), and said base member (30) comprises a pin
(38) inserted into the elongated slot of said locating plate (94).