Background of the Invention
1. Technical Field
[0001] The invention relates to chairs, particularly to chair backs.
2. Related Art
[0002] To increase sitting comfort of chairs, sufficient and smooth support from a chair
back to a user's back is an essential factor. When sitting for a long time, users
of chairs will feel backache or users' vertebrae may be deformed if their backs have
no proper support.
[0003] Adding an auxiliary backrest onto a chair back to enhance support to a user's waist
and/or back has been an available solution for a long time. Especially for a chair
with a back formed by mesh or fabric as shown in FIG. 1, this kind of chair particularly
needs such an auxiliary because it lacks an ample foam to support a user's waist and/or
back.
[0004] Most of currently existing auxiliary backrests use screws to fasten the backrest
onto a frame of a chair back. Although it looks firm, it completely requires manual
operation, which means long manufacturing time and being adverse to mass production.
Furthermore, this backrest cannot be adjusted in position, so it cannot satisfy various
users with different body types.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] An object of the invention is to provide an auxiliary backrest for a chair, which
can be easily assembled without tools.
[0006] Another object of the invention is to provide an auxiliary backrest for a chair,
which can be adjusted in position to satisfy various requirements of different users.
[0007] To accomplish the above objects, the auxiliary backrest for a chair of the invention
includes a support for being mounted on a chair back and an auxiliary backrest body.
The support has two rails. Each rail is formed by a surrounding wall and a side wall.
An open trough is formed in the two rails. The trough has an inlet. The auxiliary
backrest body has a back portion with a pair of elastic sheets. Each elastic sheet
has a fixing end connected to the back portion and an elastic end corresponding to
the two rails. Each elastic end has an insert portion inserted into the trough. A
distance between two outer ends of the two insert portions is slightly greater than
a width of the trough. When the insert portions are compressedly inserted into the
trough, the elastic ends can be held between the rails by the elasticity thereof.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0008]
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a conventional meshed chair back;
FIG, 2 is an exploded view of the invention;
FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged view of the rail of the invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the auxiliary backrest body and the support before
assembling;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the auxiliary backrest body and the support after
assembling; and
FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the auxiliary backrest body being adjusted on the
support.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0009] Please refer to FIGS. 2-4. The auxiliary backrest body 1 of the invention is mounted
on a support 3 in the chair back 2 for providing sufficient support to a user's back.
[0010] The auxiliary backrest body 1 of the invention has a pad portion 10 for supporting
a user's waist or back and a back portion 11 for connecting the support 3 of the chair
back 2.
[0011] To connect and fix the auxiliary backrest body 1, the support 3 is provided with
two rails 30 and at least one positioning aperture 31. The positioning aperture 31
is located between the two rails 30 for enhancing fixing strength between the support
3 and the auxiliary backrest body 1. Preferably, in the shown embodiment, there is
a plurality of positioning apertures 31, 32 in the support 3. The positioning apertures
31, 32 are longitudinally arranged between the rails 30 for offering the auxiliary
backrest body 1 to be able to be positioned at different positions.
[0012] Please refer to FIG. 4. Each rail 30 is formed by a surrounding wall 300 connecting
the support 3 and a side wall 301. An open trough 302 is formed within the two rails
30. The trough 302 has an inlet 30a. The inlet 30a is provided with a guide plate
303 which is inward inclined.
[0013] Please refer to FIG. 5. The back portion 11 of the auxiliary backrest body 1 is provided
with a pair of elastic sheets 12 and a protrusion 13 between the two elastic sheets
12. Each elastic sheet 12 has a fixing end 120 connected to the back portion 11 and
an elastic end 121 corresponding to the trough 302. The elastic end 121 has an insert
portion 122 inserted into the trough 302. Preferably, the back portion 11 is formed
with two openings 110 for separately allowing the elastic ends 121 to pass through
the back portion 11. The insert portions 122 project from the back portion 11. The
openings 110 provide the elastic ends 121 a moving space, prevent the elastic sheets
12 from excessively projecting from the back portion 11 to be easily broken and prevent
the auxiliary backrest body 1 from excessively projecting from the support 3 to unmake
the supporting curve of the chair back.
[0014] A distance D1 between two outer ends of the two insert portions 122 is slightly greater
than a width of the trough 302. When the insert portions 122 are compressedly inserted
into the trough 302, the two insert portions 122 will elastically press the surrounding
walls 300, so that the auxiliary backrest body 1 can be held between the rails 30
by the elasticity thereof. The elasticity can be adjusted by setting the difference
between the distances D1 and D2. The greater the difference is, the more the deformation
of the two elastic ends 121 is and the more the elasticity is. Additionally, the elastic
sheets 12 can be made of different materials to form different elasticity.
[0015] When assembling, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the insert portions 122 are put into
the inlet 30a of the rails 30 first, the insert portions 122 will be pressed by the
guide plates 303 to accumulate elasticity. After the insert portions 122 has passed
the guide plates 303 to restore, the insert portions 122 will generate a force onto
the surrounding walls 300 and the side walls 301 will prevent the insert portions
122 from escaping. As a result, the auxiliary backrest body 1 can be held between
the two rails 30. Meanwhile, the protrusion 13 will fall into one of the positioning
apertures 31 to enhance fixing strength of the auxiliary backrest body 1.
[0016] The auxiliary backrest body 1 can be slid in the trough 302 to change position. This
can satisfy various requirements of different users. The positioning apertures 31,
32 longitudinally arranged between the rails 30 can help the auxiliary backrest body
1 to be positioned. As shown in FIG. 7, when the elastic sheets 12 are being slid
in the trough 302, the protrusion 13 can be forced to escape one of the positioning
apertures 31 to enter another one. Preferably, the protrusion 13 is of a substantial
V-shape to have proper flexibility. The bottom 310 of each of the positioning apertures
31 is of an arced shape to help the protrusion 13 to escape.
1. An auxiliary backrest for a chair, comprising:
a support (3) for being mounted on a chair back (2), having two rails (30), each rail
being formed by a surrounding wall (300) and a side wall (301), an open trough (302)
being formed in the two rails (30), and the trough having an inlet (30a);
an auxiliary backrest body (1), having a back portion (11) with a pair of elastic
sheets (12), each elastic sheet (12) having a fixing end (120) connected to the back
portion (11) and an elastic end (121) corresponding to the two rails (30), and each
elastic end (121) having an insert portion (122) inserted into the trough (302);
wherein a distance between two outer ends of the two insert portions (122) is slightly
greater than a width of the trough (302).
2. The auxiliary backrest of claim 1, wherein the inlet (30a) is provided with a guide
plate (303) which is inward inclined.
3. The auxiliary backrest of claim 1, wherein the back portion (11) is formed with two
openings (110) for separately allowing the elastic ends (121) to pass through the
back portion (11), and the insert portions (122) project from the back portion (11).
4. The auxiliary backrest of claim 1, wherein the support (3) is provided with a positioning
aperture (31) between the two rails (30), the auxiliary backrest body (1) is provided
with a protrusion (13) between the two elastic sheets (12), and the protrusion (13)
enters the positioning aperture (31).
5. The auxiliary backrest of claim 1, wherein the support (3) is provided with a plurality
of positioning apertures (31,32) arranged in a line between the two rails (30), the
auxiliary backrest body (1) is provided with a protrusion (13) between the two elastic
sheets (12), and the protrusion (13) enters one of the positioning apertures (31,32).
6. The auxiliary backrest of claim 4, wherein the protrusion (13) is of a substantial
V-shape.
7. The auxiliary backrest of claim 6, wherein a bottom of the positioning aperture (31)
is of an arced shape.
8. The auxiliary backrest of claim 5, wherein the protrusion (13) is of a substantial
V-shape.
9. The auxiliary backrest of claim 8, wherein a bottom of each of the positioning apertures
(31) is of an arced shape.