BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a chair having a flection adjustment module for
a lumbar support part, and more particularly, to a chair having a flection adjustment
module for a lumbar support part, in which a backrest part and a support part are
provided for supporting a back portion of a user, and the flection adjustment module
movably coupled between the backrest part and the support part to adjust flection
of the lumbar support part is provided, so that flection suitable for the user is
formed, and thus a waist portion of the user is supported more comfortably.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In general, a chair is a mechanism for allowing a user to sit and relax, and various
components such as a backrest, an armrest, and a headrest are additionally provided
to provide various functions. Meanwhile, in modern society, a considerable amount
of work is performed through a computer while sitting at a desk. Accordingly, a variety
of chairs are being developed to provide more comfort to the user.
[0003] As an example of a recently developed chair, a chair in which a lumbar support part
for supporting a waist portion is additionally provided on a backrest is being manufactured,
so that the chair may support the waist portion properly while a user is sitting on
the chair so as to prevent the waist portion from being strained even when the user
is seated on the chair for a long time, and a simple acupressure treatment effect
is provided.
[0004] Korean Patent No.
10-0427193, Korean Patent No.
10-0708303, and Korean Patent No.
10-1608737 disclose a conventional technique for providing a chair for supporting a waist portion.
[0005] Korean Patent No.
10-0427193 discloses a lumbar support chair, which has a seat support on which hips are seated
and is provided for allowing a back to be leaned against the chair, the lumbar support
chair including: a lumbar support provided to be protrudable to a front side of a
backrest; a rotation knob rotatably provided on a rear surface of the backrest; and
a rotation bar for allowing the lumbar support to protrude to the front side of the
backrest or to be withdrawn from the front side of the backrest according to a rotation
of the rotation knob.
[0006] Korean Patent No.
10-0708303 discloses a chair having a variable backrest, the chair including: a backrest in
which a seat member having a predetermined elasticity is connected to a frame; and
a waist support including a support member having an arc shape to maintain predetermined
strength and having both ends connected to the frame with a bolt while forming a predetermined
space between the support member and the seat member, including a lifting/lowering
device connected to the support member with a distance adjustment device interposed
therebetween to lift/lower the support member, and having a contact surface corresponding
to a back shape of a user.
[0007] In addition, Korean Patent No.
10-1608737 relates to a lumbar support device and a backrest unit of a chair including the same,
in which the lumbar support device includes: a support frame having a communication
hole; a lumbar support pad; and a back-and-forth movement adjustment unit for adjusting
an amount of a back-and-forth movement of the lumbar support pad to a lumbar portion
with respect to the support frame through the communication hole. Unlike the prior
technique, in the above invention, a position of the lumbar support pad of the chair
for supporting a waist portion of a seated person may be freely set in a vertical
direction and a back-and-forth direction according to a body shape, and the lumbar
support pad presses a backrest which supports the waist portion, so that it is possible
to prevent an inconvenience from being caused by the lumbar support pad by making
direct contact with the waist portion.
[0008] In such conventional techniques, a lumbar support part for supporting a waist portion
or a lumbar portion is separately provided on the backrest of the chair, thereby providing
convenience to the user. However, in Korean Patent No.
10-0427193, Korean Patent No.
10-0708303, and Korean Patent No.
10-1608737, since the lumbar support part is separately provided, assembly is complicated, and
a number of components constituting a device is increased, and since a number of processes
is increased, a manufacturing cost of the chair is increased. In addition, an overall
design of the chair may have no sense of unity due to the lumbar support part, so
that aesthetic beauty is reduced, and thus consumers may not tend to choose the chair.
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention proposes a chair having a flection adjustment
module for a lumbar support part, capable of adjusting flexion of a backrest of the
chair by a simple scheme without separately providing the lumbar support part.
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] Accordingly, in order to solve the problems described above, an object of the present
invention is to provide a chair having a flection adjustment module for a lumbar support
part, in which a backrest part and a support part are provided for supporting a back
portion of a user, and the flection adjustment module movably coupled between the
backrest part and the support part to adjust flection of the lumbar support part is
provided, so that flection suitable for the user may be formed, and thus a waist portion
of the user may be supported more comfortably.
[0012] In addition, an object of the present invention is to provide a chair having a flection
adjustment module for a lumbar support part, in which the flection of the lumbar support
part is adjustable in a stepwise manner by simply pulling up the flection adjustment
module described above, so that a supporting force customized for each user may be
provided through a simple scheme.
[0013] To achieve the objects described above, according to a preferred embodiment of the
present invention, there is provided a chair having a flection adjustment module for
a lumbar support part, the chair including: a seat part; a support part coupled to
the seat part; a backrest part coupled to an upper end of the support part so as to
be disposed on an upper portion of the seat part, extending downward from the upper
end of the support part, and including a lumbar support part bent corresponding to
a waist portion of a user; and a flection adjustment module movably coupled between
the backrest part and the support part to adjust flection of the lumbar support part.
[0014] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flection
adjustment module is fixedly coupled to the backrest part while being coupled to the
support part so as to be vertically movable.
[0015] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flection
adjustment module includes: a connection member coupled to the backrest part and having
a length extending toward the support part; a latching member mounted in the connection
member to perform a pendular movement, and having a pin protruding toward the support
part; an elastic member mounted on both sides of the latching member to allow the
pendular movement to be elastically performed; and a step adjustment member coupled
to the support part, and formed on a rear surface thereof with a step adjustment groove
including one or more latching grooves in which the pin is inserted and seated.
[0016] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the step
adjustment member further includes a pin guide groove for guiding a movement of the
pin along an outer periphery of the step adjustment groove.
[0017] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the latching
grooves are obliquely formed in a longitudinal direction of the step adjustment member.
[0018] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an insertion
part of the latching groove into which the pin is inserted is formed at a position
higher than a position of a seating part of the latching groove at which the pin is
stopped.
[0019] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an upper
surface of each of the latching grooves has a streamline shape.
[0020] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the latching
grooves are formed on one side of the step adjustment groove in parallel to each other.
[0021] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flection
adjustment module further includes a cover member coupled to the connection member
to cover the one surface of the connection member, and having a fluctuation groove
corresponding to a fluctuation radius of the pin.
[0022] In addition, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the step
adjustment member further includes a connection member guide groove formed on both
sides of the step adjustment groove to guide a movement of the connection member,
and the connection member has a protrusion part having a shape corresponding to the
connection member guide groove.
[0023] As described above, according to the chair having the flection adjustment module
for the lumbar support part of the present invention, the backrest part and the support
part are provided for supporting the back portion of the user, and the flection adjustment
module movably coupled between the backrest part and the support part to adjust the
flection of the lumbar support part is provided, so that the flection suitable for
the user can be formed, and thus the waist portion of the user can be supported more
comfortably.
[0024] In addition, according to the present invention, the flection of the lumbar support
part is adjustable in a stepwise manner by simply pulling up the flection adjustment
module described above, so that the supporting force customized for each user may
be provided through a simple scheme.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025]
FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing a chair having a flection adjustment module
for a lumbar support part according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a view schematically showing a configuration of the flection adjustment
module according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a view schematically showing an internal configuration of the flection adjustment
module according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a view schematically showing a cover member of the flection adjustment module
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a view schematically showing an operation state of the flection adjustment
module according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a view schematically showing a state in which flection of the lumbar support
part is adjusted according to an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Terms and words used in the specification and the claims shall not be interpreted
as commonly-used or dictionary meanings, but shall be interpreted as meanings and
concepts relevant to the technical idea of the present invention based on a principle
that the inventor may appropriately define the concept of the term to explain his/her
invention in the best way.
[0027] Therefore, the embodiment disclosed in the specification and the configurations depicted
in the drawings represent the most preferred embodiment of the present invention only,
and do not represent all of the technical ideas of the present invention, so it should
be understood that various equivalents and modifications may be substituted for the
embodiment and the configurations at the time of filing of the present application.
[0028] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0029] FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing a chair having a flection adjustment module
for a lumbar support part according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG.
2 is a view schematically showing a configuration of the flection adjustment module
according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a view schematically
showing an internal configuration of the flection adjustment module according to an
embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a view schematically showing a cover
member of the flection adjustment module according to an embodiment of the present
invention, FIG. 5 is a view schematically showing an operation state of the flection
adjustment module according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6
is a view schematically showing a state in which flection of the lumbar support part
is adjusted according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, a chair having a flection adjustment module for a lumbar
support part according to the present invention basically includes a seat part 100,
a support part 200, a backrest part 300, and a flexion adjustment module 400.
[0031] The seat part 100 is configured to have an appropriate area for allowing a user to
be seated, and may include: a leg part 110 provided at a lower portion of the seat
part 100 with an adjustable height; an assembly 120 including an adjustment lever
125 that enables at least one of height adjustment of the leg part 110 and angle adjustment
of the support part 200; and an armrest part 130 mounted on both sides of the seat
part 100 to support an arm of the user.
[0032] The support part 200 is configured to support a back portion of the user while being
coupled with the backrest part 300, in which a lower end of the support part 200 is
coupled with the seat part 100 to provide a supporting force. The support part 200
may extend upward from one side of the seat part 100. In this case, the support part
200 may include an elastic material to provide a suitable elastic force while supporting
against a leaning force of the back portion of the user, and as shown in FIG. 6, in
order to increase efficiency, the support part 200 may substantially have an "S" shape
in which an upper bent portion is spread in an upward direction when viewed from a
right side.
[0033] Meanwhile, the support part 200 may further include at least one of a headrest part
250 mounted on an upper portion of the support part 200 to support a head portion
of the user, and a hanger part 260 mounted on the upper portion of the support part
200 while being disposed on a rear surface of the headrest part 250 to hang clothes
of the user.
[0034] The backrest part 300 is coupled to an upper end of the support part 200 so as to
be disposed on an upper portion of the seat part 100, extends downward from the upper
end of the support part 200, and includes a lumbar support part 350 bent corresponding
to a waist portion of the user. The backrest part 300 may be formed of an elastic
material so that the lumbar support part 350 may further protrude toward the waist
portion of the user by an operation of the flection adjustment module 400.
[0035] Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 1, the backrest part 300 may be configured as a frame
formed therein with an opening and a mesh net (not shown) provided in the opening
of the frame. When a portion of the chair making direct contact with the back portion
of the user is configured as the mesh net as described above, it may be advantageous
in terms of ventilation on the back portion of the user.
[0036] The flection adjustment module 400 is movably coupled between the backrest part 300
and the support part 200 to adjust flection of the lumbar support part 350. Preferably,
the flection adjustment module 400 may be fixedly coupled to the backrest part 300
while being coupled to the support part 200 so as to be vertically movable. Therefore,
when the user pulls up the flection adjustment module 400 in an upward direction of
the support part 200 while gripping the flection adjustment module 400, since the
backrest part 300 is coupled to the flection adjustment module 400, the lumbar support
part 350 is further bent. Accordingly, the lumbar support part 350 may protrude toward
the waist portion of the user, so that the lumbar support part 350 may further make
close contact with the waist portion of the user.
[0037] As a detailed configuration of the flection adjustment module 400, as shown in FIGS.
2 to 5, the flection adjustment module 400 may include: a connection member 410 coupled
to the backrest part 300 and having a length extending toward the support part 200;
a latching member 420 mounted in the connection member 410 to perform a pendular movement,
and having a pin 421 protruding toward the support part 200; an elastic member 430
mounted on both sides of the latching member 420 to allow the pendular movement to
be elastically performed; and a step adjustment member 440 coupled to the support
part 200, and formed on a rear surface thereof with a step adjustment groove 441 including
one or more latching grooves 442 in which the pin 421 is inserted and seated. In addition,
components for allowing the connection member 410 to be coupled to the backrest part
300 and allowing the step adjustment member 440 to be coupled to the support part
200 may be additionally provided.
[0038] The connection member 410 may have a shape which allows components such as the latching
member 420 and the elastic member 430 to be mounted on one surface of the connection
member 410. For example, as shown in FIG. 3(a), a protrusion groove 411 may be formed
in an upper center of the one surface of the connection member 410, and an elastic
member coupling groove 412 may be obliquely formed on both lower sides of the connection
member 410 to correspond to right and left directions of the pendular movement of
the latching member 420.
[0039] In addition, a protrusion part 413 protruding toward the support part 200 more than
a center portion of the connection member 410 to form multiple steps may be provided
on both sides of the connection member 410. The protrusion part 413 may make close
contact with a connection member guide groove 443 recessed on both sides of the step
adjustment member 440 to form multiple steps, as shown in FIG. 3(b), so that the flection
adjustment module 400 may be prevented from being separated to right and left when
the flection adjustment module 400 is moved vertically.
[0040] In addition, as shown in FIG. 4, a cover member 450 having a fluctuation groove 451
corresponding to a fluctuation radius of the pin 421 may be coupled to the one surface
of the connection member 410. Therefore, components such as the latching member 420
and the elastic member 430 mounted inside the connection member 410 may be prevented
from being separated.
[0041] The latching member 420 has an upper portion mounted in the protrusion groove 411
and extends downward from the protrusion groove 411 to perform the pendular movement
in the right and left directions, and the latching member 420 may be formed at right
and left ends thereof with an elastic member mounting groove 422 in which the elastic
member 430 is mounted. In other words, the elastic member 430 may be inserted and
mounted between the elastic member coupling groove 412 and the elastic member mounting
groove 422 to allow the pendular movement of the latching member 420 in the right
and left directions to be elastically performed. Meanwhile, the elastic member 430
may be a spring as shown in FIG. 3, but is not limited thereto, and other components
that may provide elasticity may be used.
[0042] Meanwhile, the latching grooves 442 formed in the step adjustment groove 441 of the
step adjustment member 440 may be obliquely formed in a longitudinal direction of
the step adjustment member 440, and an insertion part 442a of a latching groove 442
into which the pin 421 is inserted may be formed at a position higher than a position
of a seating part 442b of the latching groove 442 at which the pin 421 is stopped.
Moreover, an upper surface of each of the latching grooves 442 may have a streamline
shape. The latching grooves 442 are formed on one side of the step adjustment groove
441 in parallel to each other, and the step adjustment member 440 further includes
a pin guide groove 444 for guiding a movement of the pin 421 along an outer periphery
of the step adjustment groove 441. In other words, the pin 421 is inserted into the
pin guide groove 444 formed along an outer periphery of the step adjustment groove
441 or the latching groove 442 formed in the step adjustment groove 441 so as to be
moved.
[0043] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, when the pin 421 is located at a lowermost position (A)
of the pin guide groove 444, the flection adjustment module 400 is located at a lowermost
position, so that the lumbar support part 350 may maintain only basic flection without
additional protrusion. In this case, when the user grips and pulls up the flection
adjustment module 400, the pin 421 is fixedly inserted into a first latching groove
(B) by an elastic force of the elastic member 430 after being moved in one fluctuation
direction along the streamline shape of the upper surface of the latching groove 442.
When above operations are performed several times, as shown in FIG. 6(b), the lumbar
support part 350 gradually protrudes toward the waist portion of the user, so that
the lumbar support part 350 may further make close contact with the waist portion
of the user.
[0044] Meanwhile, when the flection adjustment module 400 is further pulled up after the
pin 421 is inserted into a third latching groove 442 based on FIG. 5, finally, the
pin 421 may be located at the lowest position again after passing over (C) an upper
surface of the third latching groove and moving along the pin guide groove 444. Accordingly,
the lumbar support part 350 may have the basic flection again by the elastic force.
1. A chair having a flection adjustment module for a lumbar support part, the chair comprising:
a seat part (100);
a support part (200) coupled to the seat part (100);
a backrest part (300) coupled to an upper end of the support part (200) so as to be
disposed on an upper portion of the seat part (100), extending downward from the upper
end of the support part (200), and including a lumbar support part (350) bent corresponding
to a waist portion of a user; and
a flection adjustment module (400) movably coupled between the backrest part (300)
and the support part (200) to adjust flection of the lumbar support part (350),
wherein the flection adjustment module (400) includes:
a connection member (410) coupled to the backrest part (300) and having a length extending
toward the support part (200);
a latching member (420) mounted in the connection member (410) to perform a pendular
movement, and having a pin (421) protruding toward the support part (200);
an elastic member (430) mounted on both sides of the latching member (420) to allow
the pendular movement to be elastically performed; and
a step adjustment member (440) coupled to the support part (200), and formed on a
rear surface thereof with a step adjustment groove (441) including one or more latching
grooves (442) in which the pin (421) is inserted and seated,
the latching grooves (442) are obliquely formed in a longitudinal direction of the
step adjustment member (440),
the latching member (420) is mounted in a protrusion groove (411) formed in an upper
center of one surface of the connection member (410), and
the elastic member (430) is mounted in an elastic member coupling groove (412) obliquely
formed on both lower sides of the connection member (410).
2. The chair of claim 1, wherein the flection adjustment module (400) is fixedly coupled
to the backrest part (300) while being coupled to the support part (200) so as to
be vertically movable.
3. The chair of claim 1, wherein the step adjustment member (440) further includes a
pin guide groove (444) for guiding a movement of the pin (421) along an outer periphery
of the step adjustment groove (441).
4. The chair of claim 1, wherein an insertion part (442a) of the latching groove (442)
into which the pin (421) is inserted is formed at a position higher than a position
of a seating part (442b) of the latching groove (442) at which the pin (421) is stopped.
5. The chair of claim 1, wherein an upper surface of each of the latching grooves (442)
has a streamline shape.
6. The chair of claim 1, wherein the latching grooves (442) are formed on one side of
the step adjustment groove (441) in parallel to each other.
7. The chair of claim 1, wherein the flection adjustment module (400) further includes
a cover member (450) coupled to the connection member (410) to cover the one surface
of the connection member (410), and having a fluctuation groove (451) corresponding
to a fluctuation radius of the pin (421).
8. The chair of claim 1, wherein the step adjustment member (440) further includes a
connection member guide groove (443) formed on both sides of the step adjustment groove
(441) to guide a movement of the connection member (410), and
the connection member (410) has a protrusion part (413) having a shape corresponding
to the connection member guide groove (443) .