[0001] The invention relates to a method for fixing and tensioning upholstery material to
an object, a recess_ being provided in the object, whereby a strip of more rigid material
is attached to the free edge of the upholstery material which is cut off to measure,
and that thereupon the strip with a portion projecting therefrom is fixed into the
recess while exerting tensioning forces on the upholstery material.
[0002] A similar method for fixing and tensioning upholstery material to an object is known
from CH-A-526,289. With this known method the free edge of the upholstery material
is provided with a strengthening strip of material that is more rigid than the upholstery
material. The thus thickened edge of the upholstery material is pushed into a longitudinal
groove of a profiled bar, the profile angle of which is less than 90°. The longitudinal
groove in the profiled bar is, however, adapted for only one combined thickness of
upholstery material and strengthening strip, so that with a different thickness of
upholstery material also a different groove width will be necessary, which means a
new strengthening strip and a new profiled bar. Because of the fact that the strengthening
strip lies in a plane parallel to the free edge of the upholstery material, it is
difficult to insert the strip and the free edge together into the longitudinal groove
and to maintain at the same time an even tensioning in the upholstery material.
[0003] The invention aims at removing the above described disadvantages of the known method.
[0004] This object is reached in that according to the invention a profile with a T- or
L-shaped section is applied as the strip of more rigid material, the body of which
is pressed into the recess under exertion of frictional forces and that the free edge
of the upholstery material is stitched to the flag of the profile.
[0005] By application of the method according to the invention the profile is adapted for
all thicknesses of upholstery material to be used, whereas the profile with the aid
of the flag, which is generally perpendicular to the body, may be easily inserted
by hand into the longitudinal recess in the object, during which insertion the even
tensioning of the upholstery material may be properly maintained.
[0006] The present invention also relates to a device for fixing and tensioning upholstery
material to an object, which device is provided with a tensioning element and with
which a recess for fixing and tensioning of the upholstery material is applied, whereby
the tensioning element is attached over the entire length of the free edge of the
upholstery material to be fixed.
[0007] A similar device is known from CH-A-526,289. The tensioning element of this device
is a profiled bar, the profile angle of which is smaller than 90°. The profiled bar
is provided with an insertion portion or body, which is a simple plain lip with a
rectangular section. With such a tensioning element it is necessary that the body
includes a sharp angle with the direction in which the upholstery material extends
from the tensioning element, so that the tension in the material tends to push the
body into the recess.
[0008] The device according to the invention is characterized in that the tensioning element
is provided with a portion projecting at an angle therefrom, which is resiliently
deformably clamped in the recess which is made directly into the object.
[0009] With the device according to the invention the body of the tensioning element is
held firmly in the recess by means of resilient deformation, without any special shape
of the tensioning element itself.
[0010] With a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention the tensioning
element comprises a T-section of flexible synthetic material, the flag of which is
stitched to the free edge of the upholstery material and the body of which, which
can be clamped in the recess, is provided on at least one side with at least one barb-shaped
member extending in longitudinal direction, which is inclined in opposition direction
with respect to the inserting direction and the greatest thickness of the body being
greater than the width of the groove-shaped recess.
[0011] This embodiment of the tensioning element entails an easy and quick fixing and tensioning
of the upholstery material, which can easily be carried out by laymen, so that a thorough
washing of the upholstery between times and replacement by new upholstery could be
done by laymen without any difficulty.
[0012] According to the invention the free edge of the upholstery material is stitched to
the flag on that side of the body of the T-section, which is turned away from the
direction in which the upholstery material extends from the T-section.
[0013] By application of this feature the section is covered by the upholstery material
and by this method of fixing of the upholstery material it is also reached, that the
tensioning force of the upholstery material on the stitching seam on the T-section
is at least partly taken up by the flag of the T-section.
[0014] The invention finally also relates to a pre-fabricated upholstery cover for objects,
especially chairs and the like.
[0015] The pre-fabricated upholstery cover according to the invention is characterized in
that over the entire length of the free edge of the upholstery cover to be fixed,
a tensioning element is attached, a portion of which projects at an angle from the
portion attached to the upholstery cover.
[0016] According to the invention the tensioning element of the upholstery cover is a T-section,
the flag of which on one side is attached to the free edge of the upholstery material
and the body of which is provided on at least one side with at least one longitudinally
extending barb-shaped member, which is inclined in opposite direction away from the
free edge of the body.
[0017] The method and device according to the invention as well as the pre-fabricated upholstery
cover can especially be applied to seat furniture, provided with a trunk or frame,
preferably made of wood, as into this material a groove-shaped recess can be easily
milled, but the trunk may also be made of synthetic material or metal or another natural
or synthetic material, into which the groove is milled then, molded in the injection
mold or achieved in another way.
[0018] The method and device according to the invention as well as the pre-fabricated upholstery
cover can, of course, also be applied to other objects, e.g. tables, car- and airplane
chairs and benches, which must be provided with an upholstery.
[0019] Although the frame or the trunk of seat furniture or other objects, provided with
an upholstery cover, is usually provided with foam-rubber sheets or sheets made of
synthetic foam material and stuffing pieces, over which the upholstery is tensioned,
this is not absolutely necessary; if a relatively thick upholstery material is used,
this could be sufficient in some cases.
[0020] The invention will be further elucidated with reference to the drawings with an embodiment.
Figure 1 is a schematic section of a bench or arm-chair to which the invention is
applied and
Figure 2 shows a detail II of figure 1 on a larger scale.
[0021] The bench or arm-chair 1, drawn in figure 1 is provided with a frame or trunk 2,
comprising two side panels 3 which are tightly connected to each other by longitudinal
or cross beams 4, 5 and 6, such that a non-deformable frame is obtained. Between the
side panels 3 obviously extra stiffening and/or support beams or support sheets (not
drawn) could still be applied for instance to support the foam-rubber or synthetic
foam rubber back and seat cushions 7 and 8, which are supported by webs (not shown),
tensioned in transverse and longitudinal direction between the side panels 3 and between
the stiffening and support beams. To the back side of the piece of furniture a foam
rubber or synthetic foam rubber sheet 9 can still be applied to cover the frame on
that side too, while also the beams 6 and the side panels 3 on the outer side can
be provided with such a sheet 10.
[0022] About the seat an upholstery cover 11 is positioned, which is tensioned and fixed
in the following way, vide figure 2.
[0023] The upholstery cover 11 could comprise one piece of leather, synthetic material,
textile or other material, cut off on moulds to the right measure and stitched at
the necessary places to bring the cover into the right shape. Before the cover 11
is placed on the furniture 1, a T-section 13, made of synthetic material, is stitched
over the entire length of the peripheral hem or free edge 12. The T-section 13 is
provided with a flag 14 and a body 15. The peripheral hem or free edge 12 of the upholstery
cover 11 is stitched to the flag 14 of the T-section along a seam 16 on that side
of the body 15 which is turned away from the direction in which the upholstery material
11 extends from the T-section 13, as appears from figure 2. The advantage thereof
is, that on one side the T-section 13 is covered by the material 11, and on the other
side, which is still more important, that at least a part of the tensioning force
of the upholstery cover 11 is absorbed by the flag 14 itself and therefore this tensioning
force never has to be absorbed entirely by the stitching seam 16.
[0024] The body 15 of the T-section 13 has a firtree- shaped cross-section, barb-shaped
members or ribs 17 being formed, the operation and function of which will be further
elucidated in the foIIowing.·
[0025] The T-section 13 is applied along the entire periphery of the free edge hem 12 of
the cover 11, thus along the lower side of the frame beams 4 and 6 as well as along
the lower side of both side panels 3 and moreover along the lower side of the frame
beam 5, in order to be able to tension the front back flap 7' and the seat flap 8'
and to fix them. Therefore, the front back flap 7' and the seat flap 8' of the cover
11 are stitched on their free edges to a tensioning strip 11', the free edge of which
in its turn is provided with a T-section 13 of synthetic material in the above described
way, which can be pressed with its body 15 into a recess in the lower face of the
frame beam 5 in the way as described in the following.
[0026] The tensioning and fixing of the cover 11 on the lower face of the frame beam will
be described now with the aid of figure 2, but this description of course also applies
to the fastening of the cover to the side panels 3 and to the longitudinal beams 5
and 6.
[0027] In order to fix the upholstery cover 11 a groove 18 is milled into the lower face
of the frame beam 4 over the entire length, the width of which is smaller than the
greatest thickness of the body 15 of the T-section 13, including the barb shaped hooks
17, at least one of which is applied to one side of the body 15.
[0028] The cover 11 is tensioned by smoothing it by hand downwards over the rear back panel,
the V-shaped free edge of the body 13 being positioned in front of the entrance of
the groove 18. If the upholstery cover is sufficiently tensioned, the T-section is
manually pressed with the body 15 into the groove against the frictional force. The
body of the T-section 13 is sufficiently tightly fixed in the groove 18 in this way,
because if for instance someone pulls at the upholstery material in the direction
of the arrow 19 in figure 2, no or at the most only relatively small force is exerted
in outward direction on the body 15 of the T-section' 13. The barbed hook-shaped ribs
17 bite as it were into the wood of the groove walls.
[0029] The invention is not restricted to the above described application of the T-section
13. Instead of that, also an L-shaped section in the shape of angle steel could be
applied.
[0030] Furthermore the "body" of the T- or L-section can be smooth and can be fixed in the
groove 18 with or without the aid of a non-setting adhesive. If a slightly resilient
and/or flexible synthetic material is used for the fixing section, the thickness of
the "body" of the section, which must be positioned into the groove 18, can in this
case also be equal to or somewhat greater than the width of that groove 18.
[0031] Also, it is not necessary for the "body" of the Tor an L-section to be perpendicular
to the "flag", but it can also enclose a sharp or even an obtuse angle therewith.
[0032] The free edge or hem 12 of the upholstery cover 11 can also be stitched to the flag
on the other side of the body of the T-section or another section or for instance
be attached with an adhesive if this is preferred for some reason or another or if
one is obliged to do so under certain circumstances.
1. Method for fixing and tensioning upholstery material to an object, a recess being
made in the object, whereby a strip of more rigid material is attached to the free
edge of the upholstery material which is cut off to measure, and that thereupon the
strip with a portion projecting therefrom is fixed into the recess while exerting
tensioning forces on the upholstery material, characterized in that a profile with
a T- or L-shaped section is applied as the strip of more rigid material, the body
of which is pressed into the recess under exertion of frictional forces and that the
free edge of the upholstery material is stitched to the flag of the profile.
2. Device for fixing and tensioning upholstery material (11) to an object (1), which
device is provided with a tensioning element (13) and with which a recess (18) for
fixing and tensioning of the upholstery material (11) is applied, whereby the tensioning
element (13) is attached over the entire length of the free edge (12) of the upholstery
material to be fixed, characterized in that the tensioning element (13) is provided
with a portion (15) projecting at an angle therefrom, which is resiliently deformably
clamped in the recess (18) which is made directly into the object (1).
3. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that the tensioning element comprises
a T-section (13) of flexible synthetic material, the flag (14) of which is stitched
to the free edge (12) of the upholstery material (11) and the body (15) of which,
which can be clamped into the recess (18), is provided on at least one side with at
least one longitudinally extending barb-shaped member (17), which is inclined in opposite
direction with respect to the inserting direction and the greatest thickness of the
body being greater than the width of the groove-shaped recess.
4. Device according to claim 3, characterized in that the free edge (12) of the upholstery
material (11) is stitched to the flag (14) on that side of the body (15) of the T-section
(13), which is turned - away from the direction in which the upholstery material extends
from the T-section.
5. Pre-fabricated upholstery cover for objects, especially seat furniture and the
like objects, characterized in that over the entire length of the free edge (12) of
the upholstery cover (11) to be fixed a tensioning element is attached; a portion
(15) of which projects at an angle from the portion, attached to the upholstery cover
(11).
6. Upholstery cover according to claim 5, characterized in that the tensioning element
is a T-section (13), the flag of which on one side is attached to the free edge (12)
of the upholstery material and the body (15) of which is provided on at least one
side with at least one longitudinally extending barb-shaped member (17), which is
inclined in opposite direction away from the free edge of the body (15).
1. Verfahren zum Spannen und Befestigen eines Überzugsmateriales an einem Gegenstand,
in den eine Ausnehmung gemacht wird, ein Streifen aus steiferem Material am freien
Rand des auf Maß geschnittenen Überzugsmateriales angebracht wird, wonach der Streifen
mit einem von diesem vorspringenden Abschnitt in der Ausnehmung befestigt wird, während
auf das Überzugsmaterial Zugkräfte ausgeübt werden, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß als
Streifen aus steiferem Material ein Profil mit T- oder L-förmigem Querschnitt verwendet
wird, daß der Hauptteil des Profiles reibungsschlüssig in die Ausnehmung eingepreßt
wird und daß der freie Rand des Überzugsmateriales am Steg des Profiles angeheftet
wird.
2. Vorrichtung zum Spannen und Befestigen eines Überzugsmateriales (11) an einem Gegenstand
(11), bei der ein Spannelement (13) und eine Ausnehmung (18) zum Befestigen und Spannen
des Überzugsmateriales (11) vorgesehen sind, wobei das Spannelement (13) über die
gesamte Länge am freien Rand (12) des zu befestigenden Überzugsmateriales angebracht
ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Spannelement (13) mit einem unter einem Winkel
vorspringenden Abschnitt (15) versehen ist, der unter elastischer Verformung in der
Ausnehmung (18) eingeklemmt ist, die unmittelbar im Gegenstand (1) ausgebildet ist.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Spannelement aus einem
T-Profil (13) aus flexiblem Kunststoff besteht, dessen Steg (14) am freien Rand (12)
des Überzugsmateriales (11) angeheftet und dessen in der Ausnehmung (18) einklemmbarer
Hauptteil (15) an wenigstens einer Seite mit mindestens einem längsverlaufenden widerhakenförmigen
Element (17) versehen ist, das in Gegenrichtung zur Richtung des Einsetzens geneigt
ist, und daß die größte Dicke des Hauptteiles (15) größer als die Breite der nutenförmigen
Ausnehmung (18) ist.
4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der freie Rand (12) des' Überzugsmateriales (11) am Steg (14) an derjenigen Seite des Hauptteiles (15) des
T-Profiles (13) angeheftet ist, die von der Richtung, in der sich das Überzugsmaterial
(11) vom T-Profil (13); wegerstreckt, abgewendet ist.
5. Vorgefertigter Überzug für Gegenstände, insbesondere Stühle od.dgl., dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß über die gesamte Länge des freien Randes (12) des zu befestigenden Überzuges (11)
ein Spannelement angebracht wird, von dem ein Teil (15) unter einem Winkel von demjenigen
Teil vorspringt, der am Überzug (11) angebracht ist.
6. Überzug nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Spannelement ein T-Profil
(13) ist, dessen Steg an einer Seite am freien Rand (12) des Überzugsmateriales (11)
angebracht ist und dessen Hauptteil (15) an wenigstens einer Seite mit mindestens
einem längsverlaufenden widerhakenförmigen Element (17) versehen ist, das vom freien
Rand des Hauptteiles (15) in Gegenrichtung geneigt ist.
1. Méthode pour fixer et tendre une garniture sur un objet, un logement étant fait
dans l'objet, méthode dans laquelle on attache au bord libre de la garniture, coupée
à longueur, une bande d'un matériau plus rigide, et dans laquelle ensuite on fixe
la bande, par une portion de cette bande en saillie, dans le logement, tout en exerçant
des forces de tension sur la garniture, caractérisée en ce que, comme bande de matériau
plus rigide, on utilise un profilé en T ou L dont on enfonce l'âme dans le logement,
ce qui met en oeuvre des forces de frottement; et en ce que le bord libre de la garniture
est piqué sur la base du profilé.
2. Dispositif pour fixer et tendre une garniture (11) sur un objet (1), dispositif
qui comporte un élément de tension (13) et dans lequel on utilise un logement (18)
pour fixer et tendre la garniture (11), étant précisé que l'élément de tension (13)
est attaché sur toute la longueur du bord libre (12) de la garniture à fixer, caractérisé
en ce que l'élément de tension (13) comporte une portion (15) qui fait saillie sous
un certain angle et que l'on bride, en le déformant élastiquement, dans le logement
(8) directement prévu dans l'objet (1).
3. Dispositif selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de tension
comporte un profilé T (13) de matériau synthétique souple, dont la base (14) est piquée
sur le bord libre (12) de la garniture (11) et dont l'âme (15), que l'on peut brider
dans le logement (18), présente, sur au moins une face, au moins un élément (17) en
forme de picot s'étendant longitudinalement et incliné dans le sens opposé au sens
d'insertion, la plus grande épaisseur de l'âme étant supérieure à la largeur du logement
en forme de rainure.
4. Dispositif selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que le bord libre (12) de
la garniture (11) est piqué sur la base (14), du côté de l'âme (15) du profilé T (13)
dirigé dans le sens opposé au sens dans lequel la garniture s'étend depuis le profilé
T.
5. Garniture de revêtement préfabriquée pour objets, en particulier pour sièges et
objets semblables, caractérisée en ce que sur toute la longueur du bord libre (12)
de la garniture de revêtement (11) à fixer, est attaché un élément de tension dont
une portion (15) fait saillie, sous un certain angle, depuis la portion attachée à
la garniture de revêtement (11).
6. Garniture de revêtement selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que l'élément
de tension est un profilé T (13), dont la base est attachée d'un côté au bord libre
(12) de la garniture et dont l'âme (15) présente, sur au moins une face, au moins
un élément en forme de picot, s'étendant longitudinalement et incliné dans le sens-opposé,
- en s'éloignant du bord libre de l'âme (15).