OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] As expressed in the title of this specification, the invention relates to a mobile
structure for working with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs which
provides to the function for which it is intended advantages and features that are
described in detail later. and which represent an improvement to the current state
of the art.
[0002] The object of the present invention relates to a support structure to incorporate
computer equipment, normally made up of a screen, keyboard and mouse (it can be any
electronic work device, touch screen, tablet, etc.) which, being specially designed
to be coupled to a chair or armchair with a reclining backrest and being able to move
it angularly, in accordance with the inclination adopted by the chair, and work in
a reclined position, and being of the type comprising a mobile arm with support means,
which act as a work table to incorporate the different elements of the computer equipment,
and which is coupled to one side of the reclining chair or armchair through a mechanism
that allows the inclination of said arm to be adjusted with respect to the chair in
at least two positions, which are the main ones, presents improvements which, basically
consisting of the inclusion of a second folding arm for additional support, increase
the resistance of the structure and ensure its comfort of use when working with computer
equipment, avoiding vibrations or eventual instability movements that may affect said
work.
FIELD OF APPLICATION OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The field of application of the present invention falls within the sector of the
industry dedicated to the manufacture of furniture, focusing particularly on the field
of support structures and work tables for computer equipment or personal computers
and other electronic devices, covering at the same time the field of reclining chairs
and armchairs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Reclining chairs and armchairs which, through different types of mechanisms, go from
an upright position to a reclined or lying down position of the backrest, are widely
known on the market. These chairs and armchairs, in addition, may or may not have
footrests which, in turn, also rise when the backrest reclines, and they may or may
not have armrests as well.
[0005] Likewise, it is known that the time spent using computer equipment or electronic
devices of all kinds is becoming more frequent and prolonged, both for professional
and recreational use.
[0006] As a solution to said demand, a utility model with application number
U201631099 is known, the owner of which is the applicant of the present invention, disclosing
a "
Mobile structure to work with computer equipment that can be coupled to reclining
chairs or armchairs ", which presents certain aspects that can be improved despite the fact that it satisfactorily
fulfills its objective of providing the market with a structure that allows the combined
use of computer equipment or electronic devices in reclining chairs or armchairs to
be able to work in them both in a vertical position and in a reclining position.
[0007] More specifically, the structure proposed by said utility model is essentially made
up of a mobile arm which incorporates at its distal end support means to incorporate
different elements of computer or electronic equipment, and the proximal end of which
is coupled to a reclining chair or armchair and where it incorporates a movement mechanism
the actuation of which determines the rotation of said arm together with said support
means to vary its inclination with respect to the seat of the chair in at least two
positions of use, one with the backrest upright and the other with the backrest inclined,
and to be able to place it in accordance with the reclining position of the chair.
[0008] The problem is that since said structure is fixed only on one side of the chair by
means of said mobile arm, when working on the computer equipment incorporated in the
support means of the distal end of said arm, for example when typing on a keyboard
or on a touch screen, said support means vibrate, causing the corresponding discomfort
for working.
[0009] The objective of the present invention is, therefore, the development of an improved
mobile structure, to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs,
avoiding said vibration problems and, at the same time, providing a safer and more
stable support to the support surface on which the equipment is incorporated in such
a way as to ensure greater working comfort.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The mobile structure for working with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
proposed by the invention is configured as the ideal solution to the aforementioned
objective, with the characterizing details that make it possible and that distinguish
it being duly included in the claims attached at the end of this description.
[0011] Specifically, the invention proposes a structure of the type the purpose of which
is to allow the incorporation of computer equipment or electronic devices so that
it is possible to work with them or use them for recreation in a reclining chair or
armchair and it is possible to move said structure angularly, in accordance with the
inclination of the chair, at least in a vertical position and a reclined position,
being formed for this, by a mobile arm with a movement mechanism that is coupled to
any reclining chair or armchair and that has support means as a work table to incorporate
the computer equipment, and which further comprises improvements which, basically
consisting of the inclusion of a second folding arm for additional support to the
support means of the computer equipment, increase the resistance of the structure
and ensure its comfort of use when working with the computer equipment, avoiding vibrations
or eventual instability movements, especially in the support means on which the computer
equipment is placed, for example when typing, which may affect its use.
[0012] To do this, the aforementioned mobile arm or main arm of the structure, which can
be coupled to any type of reclining chair or armchair, incorporates at its distal
end support means which are suitable as a work station for any type of computer equipment,
being understood as such any technological-electronic device and its respective peripherals,
while the opposite or proximal end of said main arm is coupled to the reclining chair
or armchair incorporating a movement mechanism, preferably a ratchet mechanism with
a crank, but which can optionally also be an automatic mechanism actuated by a small
electric motor, the actuation of which determines the rotation of said arm together
with said support means to vary its inclination with respect to the seat of the chair
in at least two positions of use, and to be able to place it in accordance with the
reclining position of the chair.
[0013] Based on said already known configuration, the structure is distinguished by the
fact that it comprises a second folding arm which, being able to be coupled to the
chair on the opposite side of the same in which the main mobile arm is coupled, can
be placed in a position folded, such that it is flush with the seat allowing the user
to enter the chair to sit down, and in a raised position in which its end is attached
to the base of the support means of the computer equipment, serving as additional
support for sane as a reinforcement of their anchorage to the mobile arm.
[0014] Preferably, the end of said folding support arm has fastening means to fix it to
the base of the support means of the computer equipment, to secure its raised support
position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To complete the description, and for the purpose of helping to make the features
of the invention more readily understandable, this description is accompanied by a
set of drawings constituting an integral part of the same, which by way of illustration
and not limitation represents the following:
Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of an example of a mobile structure for
working with computer equipment or electronic devices in reclining chairs or armchairs,
object of the invention, which is seen in a partially exploded view, showing the main
parts and elements that it comprises, as well as the configuration and arrangement
thereof;
Figure 2 shows a schematic side elevational view of the structure of the invention,
according to the same example of Figure 1, represented in its at least two positions
of use, vertical and reclined;
Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of an example of a reclining chair with
the structure of the invention incorporated in its vertical position of use;
Figure 4 shows a perspective view similar to Figure 3 of the reclining chair, in this
case represented with the support for the elements of the computer equipment separated
from the main arm of the structure, which has been placed in a raised position, and
with the additional support arm represented in a folded and partially extended position,
in an example thereof fixed to the front part of the seat of the chair;
Figure 5 again shows a perspective view of the reclining chair with the structure
of the invention, according to the example shown in Figures 3 and 4, in this case
represented in a reclined position;
Figure 6 shows a perspective view similar to Figure 4, represented with the support
for the elements of the computer equipment separated from the main arm of the structure
and placed in a raised position, and with the additional support arm represented in
a folded and partially extended position, in this case in another example thereof
fixed to the rear part of the seat of the chair; and
Figure 7 shows a perspective view of the reclining chair with the structure of the
invention, according to the example shown in Figure 6 but represented in a reclined
position.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0016] In view of the aforementioned figures, and in accordance with the numbering adopted,
two separate, non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the mobile structure for working
with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs of the invention can be seen
therein, which structure includes what is described in detail below.
[0017] Therefore, as can be seen in said figures, the structure (1) of the invention comprises,
in a known manner, a main mobile arm (2) which incorporates at its distal end (21)
support means (3) to incorporate different elements of computer equipment or electronic
devices, so that they are properly located to work with them or use them for recreation,
while sitting in a reclining chair (or armchair) (4) to which the arm (2) is coupled
by its opposite or proximal end (22), where it incorporates a movement mechanism (5)
the actuation of which determines the rotation of said arm (2) together with said
support means (3) to vary its inclination with respect to the seat of the chair (4)
in at least two positions of use, and to be able to place it in accordance with the
reclining position of the chair (4), and it is distinguished in that it further comprises
a second additional folding arm (6) which, at a first end ( 61), is coupled in an
articulated manner to the chair (4) on the side of said chair opposite to the one
to which the main mobile arm (2) is coupled, said second arm (6) presenting a folded
position of non-use, in which it is flush with the seat (4a) of the chair (4), and
a raised position of use in which it is attached by its other end or opposite end
(62) to the support means (3) of the computer equipment, serving as support for same
as a reinforcement of their anchorage to the main mobile arm (2).
[0018] Preferably, said additional folding arm (6) is attached at its first end (61) to
the front part of the seat (4a) of the chair (4), as shown in the examples of Figures
1 to 5, thus better offsetting the pressure exerted on the support means (3) when
working. However, in an alternative embodiment, the additional folding arm (6) is
attached at its first end (61) to the rear part of the seat (4a) of the chair (4),
close to the reclining backrest (4b), as shown in the example of figures 6 and 7,
or even on the backrest (4b) itself.
[0019] In any case, preferably, the opposite end (62) of said additional folding arm (6)
comprises fixing means (63) for fixing same, for example by means of pressure (clicking),
to the support means (3) of the computer equipment, to secure its raised support position.
And to loosen it, there is preferably provided an element, for example a tab, which
allows the detachment.
[0020] Considering Figures 1 and 2, it can be seen how, in a preferred embodiment of the
structure (1) of the invention, the movement mechanism (5) of the arm (2) is a ratchet
mechanism (50) with a crank (52) or motor (not depicted) and bearings (58) inserted
in the frame (41) itself of the seat of the chair or armchair (4) in which the structure
(1) of the invention is coupled, there having been provided on the opposite side of
said frame (41) a shaft (64) to which the additional folding arm (6) is attached at
its first end (61) by means of an articulated joint (65).
[0021] In turn, the support means (3) of the computer equipment or electronic devices, incorporated
at the distal end (21) of the arm (2) preferably comprise a column (30) to which a
holder (31) for screens, viewers or image devices would be attached, and a main base
(32), perpendicular to said holder (31) for screens, the function of which would be
a surface for keyboards or similar input peripherals, with the column (30) and the
main base (32) attached to respective parallel bars (33) that are provided with end
holes (34) in which there are threaded pins (35) inserted therein through the straight
section of the distal end (21) of the arm (2), to achieve anchoring same to the arm
(2).
[0022] In addition, preferably, the bar (33) in which the main base (32) is incorporated
includes an additional base (321) as a surface for the appropriate mouse or other
peripheral, which can be fixed with a variable inclination by means of a thread (36)
that is inserted into the opposite end of the bar (33), part of the bar (33) attached
to the support (32), on a rotating rod (37), in such a way that after loosening said
thread (36), it allows the adjustment of the inclination of this additional base (321)
for the mouse and the adjustment thereof as the user wishes.
[0023] Preferably, both bars (33) are attached to one another by means of an attachment
piece or plate (38) that reinforces the assembly, and at least the main base (32)
and, optionally, also the additional base (321), present a ridge (39) to prevent the
keyboard and mouse from slipping and falling in the tilted position of the arm (2).
[0024] In any case, the additional folding arm (6) preferably consists of an extendable
element, for example based on telescopic segments (6a), in such a way that its end
(62) with the fixing means (63) can be extended to be fixed to the base (32) of the
support means or, where appropriate, to the additional base (321) provided for the
mouse.
As can be seen in the figures, in the preferred embodiment, the arm (2) is made up
of an angled piece that has at its distal end (21) at least one straight section which,
when the arm (2) is in a first lower work or leisure position on a horizontal basis,
said section remains in a horizontal position, parallel to the ground, as shown in
Figure 3, being in correspondence with the support means (3) for computer equipment
or other electronic devices, in such a way that so that the column (30) and holder
(31) for screens are in a vertical position and the main base (32) for the keyboard
is in a horizontal position. In this position, the additional folding arm (6) is in
a raised vertical position and the telescopic segments (6a) are retracted, as there
is less distance between the seat and the base (32) of the support means where the
end (62) of said arm (6) is fixed.
[0025] In turn, by rotating the main arm (2), through the movement mechanism (5), the straight
section of the distal end (21) with support means (3) is kept in a higher position
and inclined with respect to the floor and the frame (41) of the seat of the reclining
chair (4), as shown in Figures 5 and 7. In this position, the additional folding arm
(6) is in a raised oblique vertical position and the telescopic segments (6a) are
extended, as there is a greater distance between the seat and the base (32) of the
support means where the end (62) of said arm (6) is fixed.
[0026] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as the
ways in which it may be implemented, it is not considered necessary to elaborate on
the explanation thereof in order for a person skilled in the art to understand the
scope of the invention and the advantages derived therefrom.
1. Mobile structure for working with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
which, comprising a main mobile arm (2) which incorporates at its distal end (21)
support means (3) to incorporate different elements of computer equipment or electronic
devices, and the proximal end (22) of which is coupled to a reclining chair or armchair
(4) incorporates a movement mechanism (5) the actuation of which determines the rotation
of said arm (2) together with said support means (3) to vary its inclination with
respect to the seat of the chair (4) in at least two positions of use, and being able
to place it in accordance with the reclining position of the chair (4), is characterized by further comprising a second additional folding arm (6) which, at a first end (61),
is coupled in an articulated manner to the chair (4) on the side of said chair opposite
to the one to which the main mobile arm (2) is coupled, presenting a folded position
of non-use, in which it is flush with the seat (4a) of the chair (4), and a raised
position of use in which it is attached by its opposite end (62) to the support means
(3) of the computer equipment, serving as support for same as a reinforcement of their
anchorage to the main mobile arm (2).
2. Mobile structure to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
according to claim 1, characterized in that the additional folding arm (6) is attached at its first end (61) to the front part
of the seat (4a) of the chair (4).
3. Mobile structure to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
according to claim 1, characterized in that the additional folding arm (6) is attached at its first end (61) to the rear part
of the seat (4a) of the chair (4), close to the reclining backrest (4b), or on the
backrest (4b) itself.
4. Mobile structure to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opposite end (62) of said additional folding arm (6) comprises fixing means (63)
for fixing same to the support means (3) of the computer equipment to secure its raised
support position.
5. Mobile structure to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
according to claim 4, characterized in that the opposite end (62) of said additional folding arm (6) comprises fixing means (63)
for fixing same by means of pressure to the support means (3) of the computer equipment,
and a tab or other element that allows detachment.
6. Mobile structure to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the additional folding arm (6) is attached at its first end (61) by means of an articulated
joint (65) to the frame (41) itself of the seat of the chair or armchair (4) by means
of a shaft (64).
7. Mobile structure to work with computer equipment in reclining chairs or armchairs
according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the additional folding arm (6) is made up of an extendable element based on telescopic
segments (6a), in such a way that its end (62) with the fixing means (63) can be extended
to be fixed to the support means.