[0001] The present invention relates to a chair.
[0002] The sector to which the invention relates is the sector of chairs that are often
used in waiting rooms in public and private places, meeting rooms, study rooms etc.
[0003] Among these, chairs A are widespread, like the ones shown in Figure 1, with a body
B made of plastic material, which constitutes a seating portion and a backrest, and
a metallic frame that provides the supporting legs for the body. As shown in Figure
1, such a metallic frame comprises one or more tubular elements which are folded to
provide two "U-shaped" parts, indicated with the letter C, which define the legs D,
and a transverse portion E resting on the ground at the sides of the chair. Between
the two U-shaped parts is a transverse element F at approximately half height or slightly
lower below the seating portion, which is welded at the ends to the two front legs
and is adapted to increase the stability of the chair by preventing the lateral oscillation
of the legs.
[0004] Typically, on each transverse portion anti-skid feet are attached at the corners
of the U-shaped part. Optionally, the feet on one side of the chair can be shaped
so as to define a coupling for the feet on the other side of a similar chair to be
placed beside and coupled to the previous chair, so as to create, with a plurality
of such chairs, an aligned and orderly row.
[0005] The presence of the transverse element obstructs the freedom of movement of the user,
in particular the freedom to position his/her legs, and affects the final overall
weight of the chair.
[0006] Furthermore, such chairs have a further drawback in that, in order to increase their
overall stability, the body needs to be joined to the frame by fixing with screws,
thus requiring relatively long assembly times.
[0007] The aim of the present invention is to provide a chair that is capable of improving
the known art in one or more of the above mentioned aspects.
[0008] Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a chair that ensures at
least the same level of stability as the known models of chairs while at the same
time allowing a greater freedom of movement and positioning of the user's legs.
[0009] Another object of the invention is to provide a chair frame that makes it possible
to reduce the overall weight of the chair to which it is joined.
[0010] A further object of the invention is to provide a chair that can be assembled in
shorter times.
[0011] A still further object of the present invention sets out to overcome the drawbacks
of the background art in a manner that is alternative to any existing solutions.
[0012] Another object of the invention is to provide a chair that is highly reliable, easy
to implement and of low cost.
[0013] This aim and these and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a chair, characterized in that it comprises a frame with at least
two U-shaped parts, each one defining a pair of supporting legs, of which one is a
front leg and the other is a rear leg, and a transverse portion for resting on the
ground, the two front legs and the two rear legs being connected in an upper region
by a respective transverse element and each said transverse portion of the respective
U-shaped part having a section bent inward at the part resting on the ground of the
respective front leg and/or of the rear leg.
[0014] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of the chair according
to the invention, which is illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying
drawings wherein:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a chair according to the prior art;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a chair according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the frame of the chair according to the invention;
- Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view of the chair according to the invention;
- Figure 5 is a transverse cross-sectional view of a portion of chair according to the
invention;
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of a chair part.
[0015] With reference to the figures, the chair according to the invention, generally designated
by the reference numeral 10, comprises a frame 20 with at least two U-shaped parts
11, each one defining a pair of supporting legs 11a, 11b, of which one is a front
leg 11a and the other is a rear leg 11b, and a transverse portion 12 for resting on
the ground. The two front legs 11a and the two rear legs 11b are connected in an upper
region by a respective transverse element, 13a or 13b. Each transverse portion 12
of the respective U-shaped part 11 has a section 14 bent inward at the part resting
on the ground of the respective front leg 11a and/or rear leg 11b.
[0016] In the case shown, the section 14 is in the front part of the structure, therefore
at the part resting on the ground of the front leg 11a.
[0017] The frame 20 is constituted by one or more metallic tubular elements folded and/or
welded together.
[0018] The two U-shaped parts 11 are inclined so as to define a distance between them that
increases proceeding downward from above. This makes it possible to easily stack several
chairs 10 and even just frames 20.
[0019] Each transverse portion 12 of the respective U-shaped part 11 is provided with an
anti-skid covering 16 for resting on the ground.
[0020] At each transverse portion 12 of the respective U-shaped part 11 a first engagement
element 17a protrudes outward in an intermediate region and is shaped complementarily
to a second engagement element 17b which protrudes outward in an intermediate region
from a transverse portion 12 of a similar chair 10 to be placed laterally adjacent
to the preceding chair. Therefore each chair 10 is provided with an engagement element
17a on one side and with a complementarily-shaped element 17b on the other side.
[0021] The first engagement element 17a and the second engagement element 17b protrude from
a respective anti-skid covering 16.
[0022] The first engagement element 17a has a dovetail shape structure, while the second
engagement element 17b has an opening that is shaped complementarily to the previous
dovetail shape. The two elements are engageable by inserting the former into the latter
downward from above or, conversely, the latter into the former.
[0023] The chair 10 advantageously also comprises rapid coupling means 18 between the frame
20 and the body 15 that defines the seating portion 19 and the backrest 21 of the
chair 10 itself. The means 18 are indicated in Figure 4, which is an exploded view
of the chair seen from below.
[0024] These rapid coupling means 18 comprise coupling portions 22, C-shaped in cross-section,
below the seating portion 19 proximate to its front and rear edges and with the opening
directed downward, with respect to the position for use of the chair, and are adapted
to couple with snap action, by elastic deformation, with respective transverse elements
13a and 13b of the frame 20.
[0025] In particular, such coupling portions 22 extend longitudinally and in parallel below
the seating portion 19 along its edges.
[0026] The coupling between the body 15 and the frame 20 is also shown in the cross-section
of Figure 5, where it is evident that the transverse elements 13a and 13b are inserted
into C-shaped portions.
[0027] The chair 10 conveniently also comprises a pair of plates 23 (indicated in Figure
3 and in Figure 6) made of metallic material, which protrude from the rear transverse
element 13b, to which they are welded, on each one of which is a covering element
24 with which they are adapted to be inserted into special seats of the backrest 21
with interference. The covering elements 24 are thickness compensating elements and
with the plates 23 they constitute a system for stiffening the backrest 21.
[0028] Below the seating portion 19 there are also knurled elements 25, to be covered with
caps adapted to act as spacers in stacking chairs. The receptacles 26, which are also
under the seating portion 19, also need to be closed with respective plugs, and also
act as spacers in stacking.
[0029] Use of the chair, according to the invention, is evident from the foregoing description
and, in particular, it is evident that the sections 14 increase the stability of the
structure by limiting their lateral oscillations, by virtue of their intermediate
inclination (on the bearing plane) between the transverse portions 12 and the transverse
element 13a.
[0030] It should also be noted that the proposed solution makes it possible to obtain the
desired stability while avoiding the welding of a transverse element at approximately
half-height or slightly lower below the seating portion between the two front legs.
[0031] The stability obtained makes it possible to avoid the use of screws and of adhesive
in order to affix the body to the frame, making a snap coupling between the two elements
sufficient.
[0032] In practice it has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim
and objects by providing a chair with the same level of stability as conventional
models of structures, while at the same time allowing a greater freedom of movement
and of positioning of the legs for the user, while reducing the overall weight of
the chair and enabling, during assembly, a rapid coupling of the body with the frame.
[0033] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, all the details
may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
[0034] In practice the materials employed, provided they are compatible with the specific
use, and the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements
and to the state of the art.
[0036] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A chair, characterized in that it comprises a frame (20) with at least two U-shaped parts (11), each one defining
a pair of supporting legs (11a, 11b), of which one is a front leg (11a) and the other
is a rear leg (11b), and a transverse portion (12) for resting on the ground, the
two front legs (11a) and the two rear legs (11b) being connected in an upper region
by a respective transverse element (13a, 13b) and each said transverse portion (12)
of the respective U-shaped part (11) having a section (14) bent inward at the part
resting on the ground of the respective front leg (11a) and/or of the rear leg (11b).
2. The chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said two U-shaped parts (11) are inclined so as to define a distance between them
that increases proceeding downward from above.
3. The chair according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that each transverse portion (12) of the respective U-shaped part (11) is provided with
an anti-skid covering (16) for resting on the ground.
4. The chair according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at each transverse portion (12) of the respective U-shaped part (11) a first engagement
element (17a) protrudes outward in an intermediate region and is shaped complementarily
to a second engagement element (17b) which protrudes outward in an intermediate region
from a transverse portion (12) of a similar chair (10) to be placed laterally adjacent
to the preceding chair.
5. The chair according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first engagement element (17a) and said second engagement element (17b) each
protrude from a respective said anti-skid covering (16).
6. The chair according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises rapid coupling means (18) between said frame (20) and a body (15) that
defines a seating portion (19) and a backrest (21) of said chair (10).
7. The chair according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said rapid coupling means (18) comprise coupling portions (22), C-shaped in cross-section,
below said seating portion (19) proximate to its front and rear edges and with the
opening directed downward, with respect to the position for use of the chair, and
are adapted to couple with snap action, by elastic deformation, with respective said
transverse elements (13a, 13b).
8. The chair according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a pair of plates (23) which protrude from said rear transverse element
(13b), on each one of which is a covering element (24) with which they are adapted
to be inserted into adapted seats of said backrest (21).