[0001] The invention relates to a lounger comprising
a) a first part, consisting of a lying or seating part,
b) a second part, consisting of a backrest or leg rest which is hinged to the first
part,
one of the parts being connected to a first toothed segment which interacts with a
second toothed segment which is connected to the other part, the second toothed segment
being coupled to a cam which is movable between two positions, in the first position
the two toothed segments being locked together.
[0002] Such a lounger is known from the German Offenlegungsschrift 2.728.022.
[0003] The lounger according to this Offenlegungsschrift, too, employs meshing toothed segments
that are connected to the first and the second part of the lounger and that are mutually
locked in a first position and that are completely disengaged from each other in a
second position so that the one part can be readjusted in relation to the other and
subsequently locked again.
[0004] Locking and unlocking of the toothed segments is effected by operating a handle which
co-operates with an eccentric cam. With this lounger the toothed segments come completely
clear of each other in the second position, whereupon the backrest, for instance,
can be readjusted in relation to the seat without any hindrance.
[0005] In order to prevent the backrest from suddenly fully relcining as a result of the
toothed segments being fully disengaged from each other, a spring has been provided,
urging the backrest in the most upright position. This spring is necessary in order
to avoid that the backrest, after disengaging of the toothed segments, being allowed
to make uncontrolled movements with respect to the reminder of the lounger, but otherwise
constitute an element which makes the construction and assembly of the chair more
complicated.
[0006] The object of the invention is to provide a lounger as described in the opening lines
that overcomes the disadvantages mentioned.
[0007] In the invention this is accomplished in that the first and second toothed segments
are resiliently urged into engagement with each other, by an spring member and that
in the second position of the cam, the two toothed segments can be disengaged from
each other against the force of the spring member by rotating the one part with respect
to the other parts.
[0008] In the second position, or, in other words, the unlocked position, in the embodiment
according to the invention, the toothed segments do not entirely disengage from one
another but some force must be exerted by, for instance, pushing one's back against
the backrest so as to tilt the backrest or by pulling the backrest with one or both
hands to place it in upright position.
[0009] In the embodiment according to the invention, when the toothed segments are in unlocked
position, the backrest is prevented from moving by gradity forces only and, so, the
risk of accidents is avoided.
[0010] Readjustment is now effected in a safe manner and can take place from the lying or
seated position.
[0011] In US patent specification 4801177 there is disclosed a lounger according to introductory
part. In this known construction the two toothed segments are urged against each other
by means of a spring, disengaging being done by pressing the one toothed segment from
the other against the spring force, by actuating a press button. In this case the
two elements of the lounger are completely disengaged, with the risk of suddenly moving
of one part to the other.
[0012] According to the invention, the teeth of the toothed segments are shaped in such
a way as to ensure that, when the cam is in the second position and the one part is
rotated with respect to the other part, the second toothed segment is pushed away
from the first toothed segment against the force of the spring member. When the one
part is readjusted relative to the other the teeth of the second toothed segment move
jerkily, as it were, over those of the first toothed segment. As a result, on unlocking
the toothed segments, the backrest cannot of its own accord fold down to the fully
reclined position since, as mentioned earlier, some force needs to be exerted for
readjustment.
[0013] The embodiment according to the invention affords a safe manner of changing the position
of the lounger.
[0014] The angle of inclination of the tooth flanks to the line connecting the tips of the
teeth lies between 30 and 85 degrees.
[0015] The tips of the teeth are radiused so as to further facilitate the teeth of the toothed
segments to clack past one another when the position of the lounger is changed.
[0016] The cam for locking and unlocking the toothed segments is eccentrically linked to
the second toothed segment.
[0017] Preferably, the lounger is provided with a cam on both sides, both cams being fitted
with operating hand grips. The cams at both sides of the lounger are connected to
each other by means of a through-going shaft so that the position can be changed from
either side.
[0018] In the embodiment according to the invention, the first toothed segment is integral
with the first or the second part of the lounger. Preferably, the lounger is manufactured
in a plastics material.
[0019] Other characteristics and advantages will be evident from the following description
with reference to the attached drawings.
Herein is:
Fig. 1 a side elevation of a lounger according to the invention fitted with an adjusting
mechanism located within the area indicated by the dotted line I;
Fig. 2 a rear elevation of the lounger according to fig. 1;
Fig. 3 a schematic side elevation along line II-II in fig. 2 of the adjusting mechanism
with the toothed segments in locked position; and
Fig. 4 a schematic side elevation of the adjusting mechanism along the line II-II
with the toothed segments in unlocked position.
[0020] The lounger 1 shown in fig. 1 comprises a seat 2 to which are hinged a backrest 3
and a leg rest 4 via hinges 5 and 6, respectively.
The lounger is further provided with folding supports 7, 8 and 9 and hinged arm rest
parts 10 and 11, which are also hinged to the back rest 3 and the seat 2, respectively.
[0021] The adjusting mechanism is located within the area indicated by the dotted line I
in fig. 1. In this case, an adjusting mechanism is fitted on both sides of the lounger,
as will appear from the following.
[0022] The adjusting mechanism is substantially accommodated in U-shaped reinforcing sections
along the sides of the seat 2; the reinforcing sections are open on the outside.
[0023] Fig. 2 shows the rear elevation of the lounger. The parts have the same reference
numbers as those in fig. 1 except that they are accentuated.
[0024] Fig. 3, the side elevation along line II-II in fig. 2, is a schematic representation
to a larger scale of the construction of the adjusting mechanism.
[0025] To the backrest 3 is rigidly connected a first toothed segment 12 and a second springing
toothed segment 13. Toothed segment 13 forms part of an element 14, which can rotate
around a pin 15, which is connected as a fixed point to the seat 2, which is schematically
represented by line III. Element 14 ends in a resilient ear 16 which at its extremity
is arrested by stop pin 17 connected to the seat 2. The springing ear 16 is integral
with the element 14. The element 14 is further provided with a recess 18 with an inner
wall 19. Within the recess is located a rotatable cam 20, which is eccentrically placed
on a shaft 21 connected to the seat 2.
[0026] Handgrips 27 and 27' may be fitted onto the cams 20 (see figures 1 and 2).
[0027] Backrest 3 is readjusted as follows. It is first pointed out that the readjusting
mechanism is designed so that, when the element 14 with the springing ear 16 is in
the central position, toothed segment 13 is in full mesh with toothed segment 12 as
shown in fig. 3.
In fig. 3, the cam 20, in the position as drawn, acts in concert with the inner wall
19 of recess 18 so that the longer eccentric side 22 of the cam with its free end
23 is firmly pushed against the element 14 so that the toothed segments are meshed
and locked. In this position it is not possible to readjust the backrest 3 around
hinge 5 in relation to the seat 2.
[0028] When the cam 20 is moved to the position shown in fig. 4 enough clearance will be
created between the cam 20 and the element 14 for toot d segment 13 to be pushed clear
of toothed segment 12 against the spring force of ear 16 when the backrest 3 is moved
around the hinge 5. During readjustment, the teeth successively jump one tooth elative
to each other. The teeth are shaped so that, when the cam 20 is in the position shown
in fig. 4 and the backrest 3 is readjusted, the toothed segment 13 is pushed clear
of toothed segment 12.
[0029] The angle of inclination of the tooth flanks to the line connecting the tips of the
teeth lies between 30 and 85 degrees.
[0030] The tooth flanks on one side have the same angle of inclination as those on the other
side.
[0031] Cam 20 is eccentrically coupled to the toothed segment 13. A cam may be provided
on both sides of the lounger. Operating handgrips may be fitted to the cams. The cams
may be connected to one another by means of a through-going shaft so that the lounger
may be readjusted from either side.
[0032] The toothed segment 12 may be integral with the backrest 3.
Preferably, the lounger is manufactured in plastic and is, thus, especially suited
as a garden lounger.
[0033] In readjusting the backrest, when the cam 20 has been moved to the position shown
in fig. 4, some force needs to be exerted on the backrest 3 in order to push the toothed
segment 13 clear of the toothed segment 12 against the spring force. Consequently,
on unlocking the toothed segments, it is not possible for the backrest to recline
under its own weight. The method of readjusting the backrest according to the invention
prevents accidents and affords a safe manner of readjusting the backrest without the
need for the user to rise from the lounger.
1. Lounger comprising
a) a first part (2), consisting of a lying or seating part,
b) a second part (3,4), consisting of a backrest or leg rest which is hinged to the
first part,
one (3) of the parts being connected to a first toothed segment (12) which interacts
with a second toothed segment (13) which is connected to the other part (2), the second
toothed segment (13) being coupled to a cam (20) which is movable between two positions:
in the first position the two toothed segments (12,13) being locked together, characterized
in that the first and second toothed segments (12,13 ) are resiliently urged into
engagement with each other, by an spring member (16) and that in the second position
of the cam (20), the two toothed segments (12,13) can be disengageg from each other
agains the force of the spring member (16) by rotating the one part (3) with respect
to the other parts (2).
2. Lounger according to claim 1, characterized in that the teeth of the toothed segments
are shaped in such a way as to ensure that, when the cam (20) is rotated with respect
to the other part, the second toothed segment (13) is pushed away from the first toothed
element (12) against the force of the spring member (16).
3. Lounger according to claim 2, characterized in that the angle of inclination of the
tooth flanks to the line connecting the tips of the teeth lies between 30 and 85 degrees.
4. Lounger according to claims 1 or 3, characterized in that the teeth flanks on either
side have the same angle of inclination.
5. Lounger according to claims 2-4, characterized in that the tips of the teeth are radiused.
6. Lounger according to one claims 1-5, characterized in that the cam (20) is eccentrically
linked to the second toothed segment (13).
7. Lounger according to one of the claims 1-6, characterized in that it is provided with
a cam (20) on each side.
8. Lounger according to one of the claims 1-7, characterized in that the cams (20) are
fitted with operating handgrips (27,27').
9. Lounger according to claim 7 or 8 characterized in that the cams (20) on both sides
of the lounger are connected by means of a through-going shaft (26) so that the lounger
can be readjusted from either side.
10. Lounger according to one of the claims 1-9, characterized in that the first toothed
segment (12) is integral with the first (2) or the second part (3,4).
11. Lounger according to one of the claims 1-10 characterized in that it is manufactured
in plastics material.
1. Liegestuhl, umfassend
a) einen ersten Teil (2), bestehend aus einem Liege- oder Sitzteil,
b) einen zweiten Teil (3, 4), bestehend aus einer Rückenstütze oder Fußstütze, der
mit dem ersten Teil gelenkig verbunden ist,
wobei einer (3) der Teile mit einem ersten Zahnsegment (12) verbunden ist, das mit
einem zweiten Zahnsegment (13) zusammenwirkt, das mit dem anderen Teil (2) verbunden
ist, wobei das zweite Zahnsegment (13) mit einem Nocken (20) gekuppelt ist, der zwischen
zwei Positionen bewegbar ist: in der ersten Position sind die beiden Zahnsegmente
(12, 13) miteinander verriegelt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die ersten und zweiten
Zahnsegmente (12, 13) durch ein Federelement (16) elastisch in Eingriff miteinander
gedrückt werden und daß in der zweiten Position des Nockens (20) die beiden Zahnsegmente
(12, 13) gegen die Kraft des Federelements (16) durch Drehung des einen Teils (3)
in bezug auf die anderen Teile (2) voneinander gelöst werden können.
2. Liegestuhl nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Zähne der Zahnsegmente
so ausgestaltet sind, daß sichergestellt ist, daß, wenn der Nocken (20) in bezug auf
den anderen Teil gedreht wird, das zweite Zahnsegment (13) gegen die Kraft des Federelements
(16) vom ersten Zahnsegment (12) weggedrückt wird.
3. Liegestuhl nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Neigungswinkel der Zahnflanken
zu der die Spitzen der Zähne verbindenden Linie zwischen 30 und 85 Grad liegt.
4. Liegestuhl nach Anspruch 1 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Zahnflanken auf
jeder Seite denselben Neigungswinkel haben.
5. Liegestuhl nach den Ansprüchen 2-4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Spitzen der Zähne
abgerundet sind.
6. Liegestuhl nach den Ansprüchen 1-5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Nocken (20) an
das zweite Zahnsegment (13) exzentrisch angelenkt ist.
7. Liegestuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß er auf jeder
Seite mit einem Nocken (20) versehen ist.
8. Liegestuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Nocken (20)
mit Betätigungshandgriffen (27, 27') ausgestattet sind.
9. Liegestuhl nach Anspruch 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Nocken (20) auf
beiden Seiten des Liegestuhls mittels einer durchgehenden Welle (26) verbunden sind,
so daß der Liegestuhl von jeder Seite verstellt werden kann.
10. Liegestuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 1-9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das erste Zahnsegment
(12) mit dem ersten (2) oder dem zweiten Teil (3, 4) einstückig ausgebildet ist.
11. Liegestuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 1-10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß er aus Kunststoff
hergestellt ist.
1. Fauteuil de relaxation comprenant
a) une première partie (2), constituée d'une partie allongée ou formant siège
b) une seconde partie (3, 4), constituée d'un dossier ou repose-jambes qui est articulé
sur la première partie,
l'une (3) de ces parties étant raccordée à un premier segment denté (12) qui agit
mutuellement avec un second segment denté (13) lequel est raccordé à l'autre partie
(2), le second segment denté (13) étant accouplé à une came (20) qui est mobile entre
deux positions, dans la première position, les deux segments dentés (12, 13) étant
verrouillés ensemble, caractérisé en ce que les premier et second segments dentés
(12, 13) sont poussés de façon élastique en prise l'un avec l'autre par un élément
formant ressort (16) et en ce que, dans la seconde position de la came (20), les deux
segments dentés (12, 13) peuvent être séparés l'un de l'autre en opposition à la force
de l'élément formant ressort (16) en faisant tourner la première partie (3) par rapport
à l'autre partie (2)
2. Fauteuil de relaxation selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les dents des
segments dentés sont réalisées de manière à garantir que, lorsque la came (20) est
tournée par rapport à l'autre partie, le second segment denté (13) est poussé hors
du premier segment denté (12), en opposition à la force de l'élément élastique (16).
3. Fauteuil de relaxation selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que l'angle d'inclinaison
des faces des dents sur la ligne joignant les extrêmités des dents se situe entre
30 et 85 degrés.
4. Fauteuil de relaxation selon les revendications 1 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que les
faces des dents ont le même angle d'inclinaison sur l'un ou l'autre côté.
5. Fauteuil de relaxation selon les revendications 2 à 4, caractérisé en ce que les extrêmités
des dents sont arrondies
6. Fauteuil de relaxation selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que
la came (20) est reliée de façon excentrique au second segment denté (13).
7. Fauteuil de relaxation selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce qu'il
est équipé d'une came (20) de chaque côté.
8. Fauteuil de relaxation selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que
les cames (20) sont munies de poignées de manoeuvre (27, 27').
9. Fauteuil de relaxation selon les revendications 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que les
les cames (20) sur les deux côtés du fauteuil de relaxation sont raccordées au moyen
d'un axe traversant (26) de sorte que le fauteuil de relaxation peur être réglé à
nouveau depuis l'un ou l'autre côté.
10. Fauteuil de relaxation selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisé en ce que
le premier segment denté (12) fait partie intégrante de la première partie (2) ou
ou de la seconde partie (3, 4).
11. Fauteuil de relaxation selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, caractérisé en ce qu'il
est fabriqué en matière plastique