Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention concerns in general to chairs with synchronized variable seat
and backrest inclination, and in particular regards an oscillating support group for
the seat components of said chairs, including also a device for adjusting the inclination
of the backrest.
State of the Technique
[0002] Various types of chairs or armchairs, in particular for office use, with a synchronized
variable inclination seat and backrest, capable that is of angular movements on respective
horizontal rotation axes are already known and available on the market. The seat can
be gradually tilted on and with respect to a fixed support body held by a base, whereas
the backrest can gradually vary its tilt with respect to its upright position in relation
to the position of the seat, or vice versa.
[0003] Also known are chairs and office chairs with a support group for the seat and backrest
that incorporates an adjustment selector device designed to vary the position of the
oscillating elements in order to correspondingly establish several different sitting
positions of the seat to make its use more comfortable and restful.
Objective of the Invention
[0004] One of the objectives of this invention however is to provide an oscillating support
group for chairs and office chairs referred to above comprising an original, simple
and functional selector device, which integrates with the other components of the
support group and which enables the inclination of the seat and backrest to be changed
without difficulty and set in the various sitting positions of the chair or office
chair according to the requirements of the person using it.
[0005] This objective and implicit advantages deriving from it are achieved, in compliance
with the invention, by a support group for seat and backrest of variable inclination
chairs according to claim 1.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0006] Greater details of the invention will however become more evident in the following
description made in reference to the enclosed indicative and not restrictive drawings,
in which:
Fig. 1 shows a blow-up view of the components of the support group;
Fig. 2 shows the separated fixed box-shaped body and the selector device;
Fig. 3 shows a side view of the assembled support group;
Fig. 4 shows a side view as in Fig 3, but with a part of the covering element removed;
Fig. 5 shows a longitudinal section of the support group;
and
Fig. 6 shows a view in perspective from below of the inside of the support group.
Detailed Description of the Invention.
[0007] As shown, the support group for chairs proposed here basically comprises a stationary
box-shaped body 11, an oscillating support 12 for the seat, an oscillating support
13 for the backrest and a covering element 14 which at least partially encloses them
from the bottom towards the top.
[0008] The box-shaped body 11 has a rigid structure and is fixed to the top of a support
upright 15 which extends upwards from a base, nor shown, and which is usually made
up of an extendible piston in height, controlled by a lever 16 connected and protruding
from a slot provided in one side of said body.
[0009] The oscillating support 12 for the seat , which can be made up of two parallel brackets,
is pivoted at the front to the fixed body 11 with a shaft 17, positioned crossways
to the seat, and extends projecting backwards along the sides of said body 11.
[0010] The oscillating support 13 for the backrest is pivoted to a back part of the support
for the backrest by means of lateral coaxial pins 18 parallel to the front oscillating
shaft 17 so that the two supports 12, 13 can oscillate jointly in response to either
of the two oscillating.
[0011] These oscillations are, as is known, contrasted by a helical or other type of spring
19, which rests in the fixed body 11, and operates on the oscillating support 13 for
the backrest by means of a tie rod 20 and which can be preloaded by adjusting using
a knob 20' associated with said tie rod.
[0012] The support 13 for the backrest is made up of two facing lateral walls 13', in each
one of which, towards the rear part of the support group, is provided an arch shaped
slot 21 with the centre of the curve on the front of said group. One side of each
of both the above mentioned lateral slots 21 has a number of teeth 22 like a rack,
facing forward, sloping from the top towards the bottom and forming corresponding
gaps between them.
[0013] In an intermediate part of the fixed box-shaped body 11, is assembled and guided
in a longitudinal direction, a slide 23 held by a top cover 23'. The slide is connected
by means of a spring 24, to the proximal ends of the two arms 25 which extend back
towards the slots 21 in the lateral walls 13' of the support for the backrest 13.
[0014] The distal ends of said arms 25 are joined by a bar 26, whose opposite ends are equipped
with selector pins 27 which extend towards and interact with the teeth of the rack
22 in said slots 21 passing though slits 11' in the sides of the box-shaped body.
[0015] A second control lever 28 is connected to the slide 23 by passing through slits provided
in the lateral walls of the backrest 13 support and the box-shaped body 11 and designed
to move the slide 23 longitudinally and, by means of the connecting springs 24, to
move the arms 25 with the stop pins 27 between an active and an inactive position
respectively engaging and disengaging the pins with the teeth of the rack and consequently
of the oscillating supports 12, 13 with respect to the fixed body 11.
[0016] A means of stopping 29, such as a ball operated by a spring, to engage with the recesses
30 in the sides of the fixed box-shaped body so as to set said block and release positions,
is provided on at least one side of the slide 23.
[0017] Practically, the stop pins 27 normally engage in the recesses between the rack teeth
22, maintaining a pre-set position of the oscillating supports 12, 13 of the support
group and consequently of the chair and backrest of the seat in regards to the fixed
body 11. This position can however be changed by having the stop pins 27 engage each
time in a different recess formed by the rack teeth 22.
[0018] To do this, simply use the second control lever 28 by moving the slide 23 forward
so as to allow said pins to move away from the rack teeth they are engaged with.
[0019] The arms 25 with the stop pins however, do not move simultaneously with the slide
23, but with a delay compared with the latter, thus maintaining transitorily the blocked
condition. In fact the forward movement of the slide 23 places the spring 24 under
tension, but the pins 27 remain engaged with the respective teeth 22, both due to
the inclination downwards of the latter which tend to hold them back, and to the load
weighing on the seat which prevents it from disengaging. In other words, the stop
pins are not moved directly by the slide 23 when it is moved by the control lever
28, but indirectly by the connecting springs 24 of said slide to said arms.
[0020] In this way the release of the pins from the teeth can take place only following
a backward thrust exerted against the backrest sufficient to free the pins and allow
the springs to distance them from the teeth, a condition above all directed at avoiding
the backrest knocking against the body of the person occupying the seat. Only in this
way the may the inclination of the backrest be changed as required to a new and different
position of the seat which will then be stabilised, as soon as the control lever is
released and the slide returns to the starting position and the springs are released
allowing the pins to move and engage with the rack teeth at the level required.
[0021] Evidently, the seat may be adjusted to as many different positions as there are recesses
formed by the rack teeth the stop pins can engage with.
1. Oscillating support group for chairs with synchronised variable inclination seat and
backrest, comprising a stationary box-shaped body (11) fixed on a supporting base,
a first oscillating support (12) pivoted on said stationary body and designed to hold
a chair seat, a second oscillating support (13) articulated to said first support
and to said stationary body and designed to hold a chair backrest, a flexible means
of contrasting the oscillations of said oscillating supports, and a block/release
selector device of said oscillating support for the backrest so as to set a number
of sitting positions of the seat, characterised by the fact that said selector device includes an assembled means moving longitudinally
in said fixed box-shaped body between a blocked and released position and holding
stop means interacting with rack teeth provided in two opposite walls of the oscillating
support for the backrest.
2. Oscillating support group according to claim 1, wherein an arch shaped slot (21) with
curve centre at the front of said group is provided in each of the opposite lateral
walls of the oscillating support (13) for the backrest and in which the rack teeth
(22) are provided on one side of each slot (21), facing forwards, sloping from the
top downwards and forming between them corresponding recesses.
3. Oscillating support group according to claims 1 and 2, wherein said means moving longitudinally
in the box-shaped fixed body comprises a slide (23) associated with and moved by a
manoeuvring lever (28) between the blocked and released positions , in which said
slide id connected, by means of springs (24), to the proximal ends of two arms (25)
which extend back towards the slots (21) in the lateral walls of said support for
the backrest, and in which the distal ends of said arms (25) are joined by a bar (26)
holding at its opposite ends the stop means designed to interact with the rack teeth
(22) in said slots (21), said stop means being made up of stop pins (27) facing towards
the rack teeth passing through the slits in the sides of the box-shaped body.
4. Oscillating support group according to the previous claims, wherein said stop pins
engage transitorily with the rack teeth even when the slide is moved into the released
position due to the inclination of the teeth and the load weighing on the seat, and
where the stop pins become disengaged from the rack teeth by the action of the connecting
springs (24) only following a backward thrust exerted against the backrest.
5. Oscillating support group according to claims 3 and 4, wherein a spring operated stop
means (29) is provided, so as to engage with the recesses in at least one side of
said slide (23) in order to establish said block and release positions.