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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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29.07.1992 Bulletin 1992/31 |
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Date of filing: 24.04.1989 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: A47C 7/42 |
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Back-support arrangement and furniture in connection herewith
Rückenlehne und zugehöriges Möbel
Dispositif pour soutenir le dos et meuble utilisant ce dispositif
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AT BE CH DE ES FR GB IT LI NL SE |
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25.04.1988 DK 2252/88
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Date of publication of application: |
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02.11.1989 Bulletin 1989/44 |
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Proprietor: Eilersen, Jens Juul |
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F-06560 Valbonne (FR) |
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- Eilersen, Jens Juul
F-06560 Valbonne (FR)
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Representative: Lund, Preben et al |
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Larsen & Birkeholm A/S,
Banegardspladsen 1,
P.O. Box 362 1570 Copenhagen V 1570 Copenhagen V (DK) |
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References cited: :
DE-A- 2 212 332 US-A- 4 197 603
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US-A- 3 003 815
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] The invention relates to a back-support arrangement for being placed on a sitting
or lying surface of a piece of furniture, as stated in the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Many different forms of back-support arrangements are known for furniture intended
for sitting or lying on, e.g. back cushions for beds or other substantially flat furniture
for sitting or lying on. Many of the known back-support arrangements require some
form of securing element or bracing element, which in its most simple form can be
comprised of the wall the furniture is placed up against. In other cases, hoops and
fixed backplates and the like are used as mechanical support for a back-support arrangement
which, for example, is an upholstered piece of foam rubber, an upholstered cushion
or the like.
[0003] From US-A-3 003 815 is known a back-support arrangement for placing on a sitting
or lying surface of a piece of furniture, as stated in the preamble of claim 1. This
backsupport arrangement is configured to be placed as a backrest for one person, for
example a child lying on the floor watching TV, or lying in bed wanting to sit up.
In order that the back-support arrangement does not move when a person leans against
it, it must have a relatively large, plane surface, which rests against the underlayer,
or it must be configured in such a manner that the user directly weighs down a part
of the arrangement. Alternatively, the back-support arrangement can be configured
with a backward-facing part which rests against a wall or the back of a bed or the
like.
[0004] The object of the invention is to present a new type of back-support which is constituted
in such a manner that it can be placed anywhere on a sitting or lying surface of a
piece of furniture, and which remains where it is placed completely without the use
of further bracing means, securing means or the like.
[0005] This is achieved by configuring the back-support arrangement according to the invention
as characterized in claim 1. Regardless of where the back-support arrangement is disposed
on the surface, it remains here, even though one or more persons use it as a backrest
with the full weight of the upper body, the reason being that special shape of the
back-support, including the backward slope of the forward-facing surface and the specially-shaped
underside, which must be substantially plane so as to achieve the greatest possible
contact with the sitting or lying surface, makes it "cling" to the under surface so
that it does not slide.
[0006] The expression "forward-facing side" is used in the application to denote that side
of the back-support arrangement which, during normal use, turns towards a user's back,
i.e. the side against which the user leans.
[0007] For reasons of the inclined, backwardly-sloping shape of the back-support arrangement,
the pressure applied by a person (or several persons) leaning up against it will be
transferred downwards against the support surface, thus contributing towards an increase
in the friction so that the back-support arrangement cannot slide on the sitting or
lying surface, but stands solidly on the surface and, in fact, more firmly the heavier
it is leaned against.
[0008] By configuring the back-support arrangement according to the invention with a cushion
disposed up against the backsupport arrangement an increased sitting comfort is achieved
while at the same time the anchoring of the cushion to the back-support arrangement
contributes towards the pressure from a person leaning up against the cushion, and
therewith against the back-support arrangement, being directed against the support
surface. Moreover, the securing of the cushion ensures that it does not move in relation
to the back-support arrangement.
[0009] By configuring the back-support arrangement according to the invention as characterized
in claim 2, the friction surface is increased between the backrest, consisting of
the back-support arrangement and the cushion, and the sitting or lying surface, which
increases the possibilities of selection of the upholstery for the individual parts,
thus enabling a very large number of different materials to be used, both for the
support surface of the back-support arrangement and for the sitting or lying surface.
[0010] By configuring the back-support arrangement according to the invention as characterized
in claim 3, the possibility is provided for innumerable variants in the shape of the
back-support element, both as regards the appearance and the sitting comfort as well
as the size an so on. By configuring the back-support arrangement in this manner,
an embodiment is achieved which "bites" even more firmly in the sitting or lying surface.
The angle between the two elongated parts is preferably 140°-160°, but for certain
applications this can be 90°, e.g. for use in a corner arrangement.
[0011] The back-support arrangement according to the invention is preferably configured
as characterized in claim 4, whereby a particularly practical embodiment is achieved.
This has proved to have a very great sitting comfort while at the same time remaining
immovably firm on the underlayer when one or more persons lean up against the back-support
arrangement.
[0012] The invention also relates to a piece of furniture as disclosed and characterized
in claims 5-7, where the furniture has a sitting or lying surface which is substantially
flat, and upon which one or more back-support arrangements of the kind disclosed in
the claims 1-4 can be placed. The piece of furniture achieved hereby has innumerable
applications. The furniture can, for example, have a relatively large sitting or lying
surface, thus constituting a sofa arrangement for sitting on or a sofa arrangement
for half sitting and lying on when, for example, one is watching TV or video. If several
back-support arrangements are used on the same surface, these can be placed completely
individually to suit the users' desires concerning sitting position etc. The furniture
can also have a smaller surface and be arranged for only one backsupport arrangement,
and hereby constitute an individually adjustable easy-chair or couch. The freely movable
backsupport arrangements can be removed from the sitting or lying surface without
any form whatsoever of mechanical separation or the like of the parts, so that the
furniture can be instantly changed from a sofa or the like for sitting on to a piece
of furniture for lying on, e.g. a bed.
[0013] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing,
where
fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a piece of furniture according to the invention with
two back-support arrangements, seen in perspective,
fig. 2 shows a backrest in a first embodiment seen at an angle from the rear,
fig. 3 shows a backrest in a second embodiment seen at an angle from the rear, and
fig. 4 shows a vertical, plane cross-section of the backrest according to the invention.
[0014] In fig. 1 of the drawing is shown a piece of furniture 1 for lying or sitting on,
consisting of a plane upper part 2 and an under part 3 which, for example as shown,
can constitute a piece of furniture on four legs. On the substantially plane upper
surface 4 of the furniture there are placed two back-support arrangements 5, each
with a cushion 8 disposed in front of it, and thus the back-support arrangement 5
together with the cushion constitute a backrest 14 which is shown in more detail in
figs. 2 and 4 of the drawing.
[0015] Each back-support arrangement 5 comprises an upholstered wedge 7, for example with
triangular cross-sectional profile, and which can be produced or upholstered with
any kind of material whatsoever. In the embodiment shown, the material used is polyurethane
foam rubber, so-called hard cold-foam. The foam rubber wedges 7 have a substantially
plane support surface 6, arranged to rest on the surface 4, and two upwardly-extending
side surfaces 12 and 13, in that the surface 12 inclines rearwards to such a degree
that the load from a sitting person results in a substantially downwardly-directed
load, so that the friction between the support surface 6 of the back-support arrangement
5 and the surface 4 is increased. It is important that the surfaces 4 and 6 are in
close contact with each other, i.e. that the surface 6 is relatively plane. The back-support
arrangements 5 can be composed of two wedges as shown in fig. 3, joined along the
breakline 9 so that the backrest acquires the shown angle characteristic which both
increases the sitting comfort and the friction against the surface 4, but can also
be configured in a completely rectilinear manner as shown in fig. 2. Each foam wedge
includes a support surface 6 arranged to rest on the surface 4, and two upwardly-extending,
inwardly-sloping side surfaces 12 and 13. The shape that the rear side shall have,
i.e. the surface 13, is independent of the construction of the slope of the forwardly-facing
side 12 and the under side 6. In this regard, one is thus freely disposed, which provides
the possibility of different detail configurations, e.g. a straight, vertical back.
However, the shape shown with triangular cross-sectional profile is material saving.
[0016] Naturally, the back-support arrangement 5 is upholstered with a suitable material,
which can include fabric, leather or synthetic materials. However, the support surface
6 must always be upholstered with a material which provides great friction against
the surface 4. Such a material can be leather, artificial leather, fabric, i.e. in
many cases that material with which the side surfaces 12 and 13 are covered. The support
surface 6 can also be upholstered or covered with special friction-providing kinds
of plastic or rubber, all depending on the material with which the surface 4 has been
made or upholstered.
[0017] In front of the back-support arrangement (see fig. 1), a cushion 8 is placed. This
can be, for example, an ordinary back-cushion stuffed with feathers or any kind of
foam filling. The cushion comprises that part of the backrest 14 which a person will
normally lean against.
[0018] The back of the cushion 8 is preferably secured to the back-support element 5, see
especially fig. 4, in such a manner that the cushion always stands up against the
back-support arrangement and cannot slide on same. The connection can be established
by means of a lengthwise zip fastener, snap fastener, Velcro locks, or the like, or
can be of a permanent execution by the sewing together of material or leather upholstery.
The joining together is shown executed along the lowermost edge of the back-support
arrangement 5 and along the whole length of the back of the cushion, but naturally
there is nothing to prevent the assembly being executed at other places in the surface
where the cushion 8 touches the side surface 12.
[0019] To increase the friction between the backrest and the surface 4, the under side 10
of the cushion 8 can be provided with a friction-providing layer or materials such
as described above with regard to the support surface 6, if the cushion upholstery
in itself does not extend sufficient friction.
[0020] The height h of the back-support arrangement, see fig. 4, should be less than the
sum of the depths p + b for the cushion 8 and the bottom surfaces of the back-support
arrangement 5. It is thus ensured that sufficient friction is always achieved, and
it is avoided that the backrest can tip backwards.
[0021] Experiments have shown that if the surface 4 is of a relatively smooth leather, and
if the support surface 6 is covered with a non-skid layer of friction-providing material,
e.g. polyurethane or rubber-covered material, and if the cushion 8 is upholstered
with relatively smooth leather, e.g. the same leather as that with which the surface
4 is covered, then the backrest 14, i.e. the back-support arrangement 5 with cushion
8, will remain standing firmly on the surface.
[0022] The embodiments shown in the drawing and described above are only examples of how
the invention can be configured in practice. It will be obvious to those familiar
with the art that many other forms of furniture and backrests are possible within
the framework of the invention, without deviating from the basic idea, namely the
friction-providing surfaces 4 and 6 which are in close contact with each other and
the inclined side surface 12.
1. Back-support arrangement (5) for being paced, on a sitting or lying surface (4)
of a piece of furniture and comprising an under part (6) arranged to be in contact
with the surface (4), and from the under part upwardly-extending side surfaces (12,13),
where the forwardly-facing side surface (12) slopes backwards, and where the space
defined by the under part and the side surfaces is filled out with upholstery material
(7), for example foam rubber, characterized in that a cushion (8) is disposed up against the forwardly-facing side surface (12)
and is secured (11) to the side surface to form a backrest (14) together with the
back-support arrangement (5), and that its height (h) does not exceed the depth (p
+ b) of the backrest (14) at the sitting or lying surface.
2. Back-support arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the underside (10) of the cushion wholly or partly comprises a material with
relatively great friction, for example the same material as the underside of the under
part (6).
3. Back-support arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it is comprised of at least two elongated parts which form an angle with
each other (fig. 3).
4. Back-support arrangement according to any of the claims 1-3, characterized in that it is fashioned from polyurethane foam rubber and with the same cross-sectional
profile, e.g. triangular cross-sectional profile (fig. 4) throughout the whole of
its length, after which it is upholstered, and in that a cushion is disposed on the
forwardly-facing side, said cushion substantially covering the assembled forwardly-facing
side (12), and in that the back of the cushion's covering and the front of the back-support
arrangement's covering are held together by a preferably separable assembly element
(11).
5. Piece of furniture with a substantially plane sitting or lying surface (4), characterized in that freely on the surface there is placed at least one backsupport arrangement
according to claim 1.
6. Piece of furniture according to claim 5, characterized in that the underside (10) of the cushion wholly or partly comprises a material with
relatively great friction, e.g. the same material as the underside of the under part
(6).
7. Piece of furniture according to claim 5, characterized in that the back-support arrangement is formed by two, joined-together parts of foam
rubber, e.g. hard polyurethane foam, said parts forming an angle with each other and
having the same cross-sectional profile, e.g. triangular cross-sectional profile along
the whole of its length, after which it is upholstered, and in that a cushion is disposed
on the forwardly facing side, said cushion substantially covering the assembled forwardly
facing side surface (12), and in that the back of the cushion's covering and the front
of the back-support arrangement's covering are held together by a preferably separable
assembly element (11).
1. Rückenlehne (5) zum Auflegen auf eine Sitz- oder Liegefläche (4) eines Möbelstücks
mit einer unteren Partie (6), die so angeordnet ist, daß sie mit der Fläche (4) in
Kontakt ist, und mit sich von der unteren Partie aufwärts erstreckenden Seitenflächen
(12, 13), wobei die nach vorn weisende Fläche (12) nach hinten geneigt ist und der
durch die untere Partie und die Seitenflächen definierte Raum mit Polstermaterial
(7) ausgefüllt ist, zum Beispiel mit Schaumstoff, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß ein Kissen (8) auf die nach vorn weisende Seitenfläche (12) aufgebracht und
an der Seitenfläche festgemacht (11) ist, um zusammen mit der Rückenlehne (5) eine
Rückenstütze (14) zu bilden, und daß ihre Höhe (a) die Tiefe (p + b) der Rückenstütze
(14) an der Sitz- oder Liegefläche nicht übersteigt.
2. Rückenlehne nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet , daß die Unterseite (10) des Kissens ganz oder zum Teil ein Material mit verhältnismäßig
großer Reibung aufweist, zum Beispiel das gleiche Material wie die Unterseite der
unteren Partie (6).
3. Rückenlehne nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie aus wenigstens zwei länglichen Teilen besteht, die einen Winkel miteinander
bilden (Fig. 3).
4. Rückenlehne nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie aus Polyurethan-Schaumstoff gefertigt ist und auf ihrer ganzen Länge das
gleiche Querschnittsprofil, zum Beispiel ein dreieckiges Querschnittsprofil (Fig.
4) aufweist, wonach sie gepolstert ist, und daß ein Kissen auf der nach vorn weisenden
Seite aufgebracht ist, wobei dieses Kissen im wesentlichen die zusammengesetzte nach
vorn weisende Seite (12) bedeckt und daß die Rückseite des Kissenbezuges und die Vorderseite
des Rückenlehnenbezuges durch ein vorzugsweise trennbares Verbindungsmittel (11) zusammengehalten
werden.
5. Möbelstück mit einer im wesentlichen ebenen Sitz- oder Liegefläche (4), dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß wenigstens eine Rückenlehne gemäß Fig. 1 frei auf die Fläche gelegt ist.
6. Möbelstück nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Unterseite (10) des Kissens ganz oder zum Teil ein Material mit verhältnismäßig
großer Reibung aufweist, zum Beispiel das gleiche Material wie die Unterseite der
unteren Partie (6).
7. Möbelstück nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Rückenlehne aus zwei zusammengefügten Schaumstoffteilen geformt ist, zum
Beispiel Polyurethan-Hartschaum, wobei diese Teile einen Winkel miteinander bilden
und über ihre ganze Länge das gleiche Querschnittsprofil, zum Beispiel ein dreieckiges
Querschnittsprofil haben und danach aufgepolstert sind, und daß auf die nach vorn
weisende Seite ein Kissen aufgebracht ist, das im wesentlichen die zusammengesetzte
nach vorn weisende Seite (12) bedeckt und daß die Rückseite des Kissenbezuges und
die Vorderseite des Rückenlehnenbezuges mittels eines vorzugsweise trennbaren Verbindungsmittels
(11) zusammengehalten sind.
1. Dispositif (5) de soutien du dos destiné à être placé sur une surface (4) pour
s'asseoir ou s'étendre d'un meuble et comportant une partie inférieure (6) destinée
à être en contact avec la surface (4) et, depuis la partie inférieure, des surfaces
latérales (12, 13) s'étendant vers le haut, la surface latérale (12), tournée vers
l'avant, étant inclinée vers l'arrière, et l'espace défini par la partie inférieure
et les surfaces latérales étant rempli d'une matière (7) de rembourrage, par exemple
du caoutchouc mousse, caractérisé en ce qu'un coussin (8) est disposé debout contre la surface latérale (12) tournée vers
l'avant et est fixé (11) à la surface latérale pour former un dossier (14) avec le
dispositif (5) de soutien du dos, et en ce que sa hauteur (h) ne dépasse pas la profondeur
(p + b) du dossier (14) à la surface pour s'asseoir ou s'étendre.
2. Dispositif de soutien du dos selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le côté inférieur (10) du coussin comprend entièrement ou partiellement une matière
ayant un frottement relativement élevé, par exemple la même matière que celle du côté
inférieur de la partie inférieure (6).
3. Dispositif de soutien du dos selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce qu'il est constitué d'au moins deux parties allongées qui forment un angle entre
elles (figure 3).
4. Dispositif de soutien du dos selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-3, caractérisé en ce qu'il est façonné en caoutchouc mousse de polyuréthane et avec le même profil en
section transversale, par exemple un profil triangulaire en section transversale (figure
4), sur toute sa longueur, après quoi il est rembourré, et en ce qu'un coussin est
disposé sur le côté tourné vers l'avant, ledit coussin recouvrant sensiblement le
côté assemblé (12), tourné vers l'avant, et en ce que l'arrière du revêtement du coussin
et le devant du revêtement du dispositif de soutien du dos sont maintenus assemblés
par un élément (11) d'assemblage, avantageusement séparable.
5. Meuble présentant une surface sensiblement plane (4) pour s'asseoir ou s'étendre,
caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un dispositif de soutien du dos selon la revendication 1 est placé de
façon libre sur la surface.
6. Meuble selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que le côté inférieur (10) du coussin comprend en totalité ou partiellement une matière
ayant un frottement relativement élevé, par exemple la même matière que celle du côté
inférieur de la partie inférieure (6).
7. Meuble selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de soutien du dos est formé par deux parties jointes ensemble,
en caoutchouc mousse, par exemple une mousse de polyuréthane dure, lesdites parties
formant un angle entre elles et ayant le même profil en section transversale, par
exemple un profil triangulaire en section transversale, sur toute leur longueur, après
quoi elles sont rembourrées, et en ce qu'un coussin est disposé sur le côté tourné
vers l'avant, ledit coussin recouvrant sensiblement la surface latérale assemblée
(12), tournée vers l'avant, et en ce que l'arrière du revêtement du coussin et le
devant du revêtement du dispositif de soutien du dos sont maintenus assemblés par
un élément (11) d'assemblage, avantageusement séparable.