Technical field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to a mountable seat that allows easy storage and assembly and
enables the seat and backrest portions to be easily changed.
Background of the invention
[0002] There are a great variety of seats essentially provided with a chair-shaped structure
with a padded covering that forms the seat and backrest portions, adapted to support
the weight of the user.
[0003] However, seats that already incorporate the seat and backrest portion in their structure
are difficult to store, since it is impossible to stack them without taking up too
much space. Moreover, in case of wear or breakage of the seat or backrest portion
because of their use, they are difficult or costly to repair because the entire structure
has to be repaired, additionally having to temporarily withdraw the seat for its repair,
therefore making it necessary to have spare seats available.
[0004] There are also seats formed by a frame and a canvas attached between two crossbars
of the frame, such as those described in patent documents
ES1004368U or
ES1009675U. However, the canvas on this type of seat, in addition to not making it possible
to define a seat portion and a backrest portion, must be firmly attached to the crossbars,
for example, sewn around them, thus preventing the canvas from being separated from
the frame, and making it very hard to replace.
[0005] US 2 765 480 A1 discloses a seat according to the preamble of claim 1. It is therefore an object
of the present invention to introduce a seat that is an alternative to known seats
and allows quick assembly, in addition to enabling the seat and backrest portion thereof
to be easily replaceable, and facilitating optimal storage.
Description of the invention
[0006] The mountable seat of the present invention comprises at least two crossbar elements
at different levels, one at a lower and one at an upper level; and a band adapted
to be fitted between said crossbars.
[0007] In essence, the seat is characterized in that the band has at least two distinguishable
functional ends and a central or intermediate linking portion between said functional
ends, said band being long enough to be arranged below the crossbar elements and folded
up around said lower and upper crossbar elements, one functional end determining one
seat or backrest portion, which is preferably supported on the central portion, all
of this such that the weight of a user, resting on the seat, prevents the band from
unfolding. Naturally, although reference is made to a central linking portion between
the functional ends, any intermediate portion of band between the functional ends
would be equivalent.
[0008] In an alternative embodiment, the band is long enough to be arranged below the two
crossbar elements and folded up around said lower and upper crossbar elements, the
functional ends determining each seat or backrest portion respectively, which are
found or are adjacent to them, the functional ends being preferably supported on the
central portion, all of this such that the weight of a user, resting on the seat,
prevents the band from unfolding.
[0009] According to another feature of the invention, the band has a transversal axis of
symmetry and a longitudinal axis of symmetry, facilitating its manufacture as well
as its assembly since the operator does not have to know beforehand which functional
end has to be fitted in the seat as a seat portion and which functional end has to
be fitted in the seat as a backrest portion, because they are interchangeable and
the order in which they are fitted is irrelevant. Naturally, in other embodiments
of the seat, for example, if you want it to adopt the shape of a sofa, a lounger or
a
chaise longue when assembled, in which the seat portion has to be longer than the backrest portion,
the operator will previously position the functional end that has to form the seat
portion, so that it wraps around the lower crossbar, and the backrest portion so that
it wraps around the upper crossbar, thus being correctly positioned on the frame.
[0010] According to another feature of the invention, the functional ends are provided with
attachment means to each other, like strips of Velcro or a set of buttons and buttonholes,
making it possible to strengthen the join between the functional ends that make up
the seat and backrest portions. Naturally, the fit between the functional ends that
make up the seat and backrest portions may suffice to keep the seat assembled without
requiring that they be supported on the central or intermediate portion of the band.
[0011] In an alternative embodiment, one of the functional ends of the band comprises means
of coupling to one of the crossbar elements, so that the band remains attached or
suspended from one of the crossbar elements, the band being long enough to be arranged
below the other crossbar element and folded up around said other crossbar element,
the other functional end determining the seat or backrest portion, leaving the functional
end that determines the seat or backrest portion preferably supported on the central
portion of the band, all of this such that the weight of a user, resting on the seat,
prevents the band from unfolding. In this case, it is provided that the central portion
of the band performs the function of a seat or a backrest portion that is not determined
by the functional end. Preferably the means of coupling of one functional end of the
band will be a means of coupling to the upper crossbar element, so that the band can
be suspended from said upper crossbar element and the other functional end can determine
a seat portion as a result of being supported on the central portion of the band.
[0012] According to a feature of the invention, the means of coupling to the crossbar element
are formed by a fold of the band, sewn or glued to the same band, forming a tubular
hole through which one of the crossbars is inserted and is normally removable, and
which will usually be provided with a stop that prevents the band from becoming accidentally
detached, leaving the band suspended from said crossbar element. Naturally, other
means of coupling are also provided, such as hooks attached to the band, which allow
the band to be suspended from the crossbar element.
[0013] According to another feature of the invention, the functional end or ends that determine
a seat or a backrest portion are essentially rigid. These should preferably be rigid
enough to enable a person to sit and be supported comfortably on the seat. For example,
the functional ends that determine a seat or backrest portion should be more rigid
than the central portion of the band, on which they are preferably supported. In order
to achieve this rigidity, the functional ends that determine a seat or backrest portion
can comprise rigid sheets, like metal plates or wood panels. It is also provided that
these functional ends be formed or provided with foam to give them sufficient rigidity.
[0014] According to another feature of the invention, the functional ends are padded, giving
said functional ends greater rigidity while making it possible to create seat and
backrest portions that are comfortable for the user resting on the seat.
[0015] According to another feature of the invention, the central linking portion between
the functional ends is long enough to be extended without tension between the crossbar
elements, thus allowing the band to fold up around the crossbar elements, leaving
the central portion arranged between said crossbar elements with a certain amount
of clearance.
[0016] According to another feature of the invention, the central linking portion between
the functional ends is longer than the distance between crossbars, allowing said central
portion to form a clearance between said crossbars when the band is folded up around
the upper and lower crossbar elements, leaving seat and backrest portions that determine
the functional end of the band supported on said clearance.
[0017] According to another feature of the invention, the crossbar elements are part of
a same frame, thus making it possible to manufacture the frame in a single piece.
These are also made up of transversal bars that, for example, protrude from a wall
or a structure.
[0018] According to another feature of the invention, the central linking portion between
functional ends is a flexible strip, making it easy to bend and robust enough to support
the weight of the user seated on the seat and backrest portions.
Brief description of the drawings
[0019] The accompanying drawings show, by way of illustration and not limitation, the mountable
seat object of the invention. In said drawings:
Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of the seat object of the invention, disassembled;
Fig. 2 shows a first step in the assembly of the seat shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows a second step in the assembly of the seat shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 shows the seat in Fig. 1, once assembled;
Fig. 5 shows a first step in the assembly in a second embodiment of the seat of the
present invention;
Fig. 6 shows a second step in the assembly of the seat shown in Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7 shows the seat in Fig. 5, once assembled.
Detailed description of the drawings
[0020] The present invention has a mountable seat 1 like a chair, a sofa, a couch, etc.,
that can be formed by a frame 10 and a band 3 provided with functional ends 4 that
will determine a seat portion 5 and a backrest portion 6 when said band 3 is folded
up and assembled in the frame, leaving said band 3 supported in the frame 10. Advantageously,
since the band 3 and the frame 10 are components that can be separated, both the band
3 and the frame 10 can be stored separately taking up the smallest possible space,
expecting that several frames 10 can be stacked, fitting them together and taking
up the smallest possible space, and the bands 3, which can adopt an essentially flat
position, can be stacked. Naturally, it is also provided that the frame 10 be detachable
and formed by a set of rods and connectors that should adequately join together in
order to form the frame 10. In this case, the storage of the seat 1 would be even
more optimal, although its structure would not be as robust as when the frame 10 is
formed by a single piece.
[0021] It is highlighted that the functional ends 4 of the band 3 that will form the seat
portion 5 and the backrest portion 6 of the seat in the assembly sequence of Figs.
1 to 4 are the same, therefore highlighting that the band 3 has a transversal axis
A of symmetry and a longitudinal axis B of symmetry, which facilitates the manufacture
and assembly of said band 3. In the sequence described hereafter, the seat 1 to be
manufactured is a chair, but it is also provided that by varying the lengths of the
functional ends, other types of seats 1 can also be made, such as for example a couch,
a lounger or a
chaise longue, if the seat portion 5 is longer than the backrest portion 6. Naturally the frame
10 and especially the distribution of the crossbars 2a, 2b should be adapted accordingly.
It is also provided that the width of the band 3 can be different in order to form
the width of the different types of seats. Thus, the band 3 shown in the sequence
of Figs. 1 to 4 makes it possible to form a seat 1 in the form of a chair for one
person, but if the width of the band 3 were greater, a wider seat could be made to
accommodate more than one person, such as a sofa. Naturally, the length of the crossbar
elements 2a 2b of the frame 10 on which the band 3 is supported must be at least equal
to the width of the band 3.
[0022] Fig. 1 shows the components for assembly of the mountable seat 1 of the present invention.
As can be seen, the seat 1 comprises at least two crossbar elements 2a 2b at different
levels, a lower element 2a and an upper element 2b that are part of the same frame
10; and a band 3 in which at least two functional ends 4 can be distinguished, said
band 3 being long enough to be arranged below the crossbar elements 2a 2b, and folded
up around said lower crossbar 2a and upper crossbar 2b elements, the functional ends
4 defining the seat 5 and backrest 6 portions that will make up the seat and the backrest
of the seat 1, as will be seen further on. It is further noted that the frame 10 has
four legs 11, two arms 12 and reinforcement means 13 for the frame 10 formed by two
crossed rods. Naturally, in different versions of the embodiment, the seat 1 can have
another amount of legs or it can de devoid of arms or have other reinforcement means,
or even forego the need for reinforcement means if the frame 10 is sufficiently robust.
[0023] In order to enhance the comfort of the user, it is provided that these functional
ends 4 that will determine the seat 5 and backrest 6 portions of the seat, be padded,
so that the thickness of the functional ends 4 exceeds the thickness of the central
linking portion 7 of the band 3 arranged between the functional ends 4, which as shown
in Fig. 1, is a flexible strip. It is provided that the functional ends 4 be essentially
rigid, for example, rigid plates covered with a padding, such as foam, provided with
an outer protective sleeve, the central linking portion 7 being a flexible strip attached,
for example sewn or glued, to each of the functional ends 4 or integrally made up
of the protective sleeves of the functional ends 4.
[0024] In order to assemble the mountable seat 1, an operator simply has to arrange the
band 3 below the crossbar elements 2a, 2b, of the frame 10 and fold it up around the
lower crossbar 2a and upper crossbar 2b elements, as illustrated in the first step
of the seat 1 assembly in Fig. 2, so that the central linking portion 7 between the
functional ends 4, which should be long enough to be extended without strain between
the crossbar elements 2a, 2b, form a clearance between said crossbar elements 2a,
2b. In order to obtain said clearance, it is provided that the central linking portion
7 between the functional ends 4 be longer than the distance between the crossbars
2a, 2b of the frame 10. As will be seen further on, the functional ends 4 of the band
3 will be supported on this clearance, which will determine the seat 5 and backrest
6 portions of the seat 1.
[0025] After arranging the central portion 7 of the band 3 below the crossbar elements 2a,
2b and folding it up around the lower crossbar element 2a and the upper crossbar element
2b, the functional ends 4 of the band 3 should be lowered, wrapping them around said
lower 2a and upper 2b crossbar elements, until the functional ends 4 respectively
meet or are adjacent to each other, adopting the position shown in the second step
in the assembly of the seat 1 in Fig. 3.
[0026] Upon reaching this position, it will only be necessary to join the functional ends
4 together, finally lowering them over the central portion 7 so that they are adjacent
to and supported by the clearance formed by the central portion 7. In addition, the
functional ends 4 can be fitted together or joined by attachment means 9 to each other,
such as strips of Velcro, or a set of buttons and buttonholes. However, it is provided
that the weight of the functional ends 4 themselves be sufficient so that the functional
ends 4 of the band 3 be arranged and supported on the clearance of the central linking
portion 7 that passes under the crossbar elements 2a, 2b, these functional ends 4
forming the seat portion 5 and the backrest portion 6 of the seat 1, all of this such
that the weight of a user resting on the seat 1 prevents the band 3 from unfolding.
Thus, although it may seem intuitively that the band 3 can have a tendency to unfold
due to the weight of the user when seated on the seat 1, said weight of the user when
sitting actually further strengthens the join between the band 3 and the frame 10,
creating a surprising effect in the user.
[0027] Fig. 5 shows a first step in the assembly a second embodiment of the mountable seat
1 of the present invention. As can be seen, in this second embodiment, the lower 2a
and upper 2b crossbar elements are formed by two bars that protrude from a wall 16.
As seen below, the band 3 will be arranged between said bars to form the seat 1, partly
by following a process similar to the one described above.
[0028] As can be seen, one of the functional ends 4 of the band 3 comprises a means of coupling
14 to the upper crossbar element 2b, formed by a fold 15 of the band 3, which can
be sewn to the band 3 itself, so as to form a tubular hole through which the bar that
forms the upper crossbar elements 2b is introduced, so that the band 3 is suspended
from this bar.
[0029] As can further be seen in Fig. 5, one of the functional ends 4 of the band 3 is fastened
to the upper crossbar element 2b, the band 3 being long enough to be arranged below
the lower crossbar element 2a and folded up under said lower crossbar element 2a,
the other functional end 4 determining the seat portion 5 that is supported on the
clearance formed by the central portion 7 of the band 3, as shown in the assembly
sequence in Figs. 6 and 7, similar to the previous variant described above, all of
this such that the weight of a user resting on the seat prevents the band from unfolding.
In this case, the central portion 7 of the band 3 would form the backrest portion
6 of the seat. Naturally, it is also provided that the means of coupling 14 join the
band 3 to the lower crossbar element 2a, leaving the other functional end 4 forming
the backrest portion 6 of the seat, and the central portion 7 of the band forming
the seat portion 5. It is provided that, for storage of the mountable seat 1, the
bars can be detached from the wall 16, thus achieving optimal storage. It is also
provided, for example, that by providing a plurality of insertion holes for the bars
in the wall, the bars can be mounted at the most convenient height, thus achieving
different heights depending of the type of seat 1 to be formed. It is also provided
that after mounting the bars on a wall 16 or the like, the opposite end of the bars
on the wall 16 can be supported on the ground by means of a structure, so that the
user's weight is distributed and does not have to be supported exclusively by the
wall 16.
[0030] Although in this second embodiment of the mountable seat 1, the lower crossbar element
2a and the upper crossbar element 2b are two bars that protrude from a wall 16, it
is also provided that a band 3 such as the one in this second embodiment of the seat
1 can be mounted on a frame 10 as presented above. In this case, the means of coupling
14 may be removable, for example, the fold 15 can be sealed with a Velcro strip or
other removable means or it could be formed by one or more hooks, so that the band
3 is securely suspended from the upper crossbar element 2b of the frame 10. Naturally,
it is also provided that a band 3, as presented in the first embodiment of the seat
1, can be arranged on two bars that protrude from a wall like the one previously presented
in the second embodiment of the seat 1. Naturally, any construction that would present
two crossbar elements, although they would not necessarily have to be one upper and
one lower element, for example, to form a hammock, could form a seat by means of one
to the bands 3 presented above.
[0031] Although in this second embodiment of the seat 1, it may also seem intuitively that
the band 3 can have a tendency to unfold due to the weight of the user when seated
on the seat 1, said weight of the user when sitting actually further strengthens the
join between the band 3 and the wall 16, creating the same surprising effect in the
user as the one presented in the first embodiment.
[0032] One advantage provided by the mountable seat 1 of the present invention is that by
being able to easily separate the band 3 from the frame 10 or the wall 16 by inversely
carrying out the previously described assembly sequence, it can therefore be considered
a removable band 3, thus facilitating the task of removing the seat portion 5 and
the backrest portion 6 of the seat 1 by simply replacing the band 3 so that the seat
1 can be adapted to a specific decoration, by selecting a band 3 with an appropriate
print. This way, the same frame 10 or wall 16 can be reused to form the seat 1 from
the band 3 with the most appropriate print for each decor. Another advantage is that,
in case the band 3 of the seat 1 is stained, both the seat portion 5 and the backrest
portion 6 can easily be replaced, by immediately removing the band 3 from the frame
10 or wall 16 and fitting a new one in its place, causing minimal inconvenience to
the user who might be occupying the seat 1 and making it possible to reuse the same
frame 10 or wall 16.
1. A mountable seat (1) comprising at least two crossbar elements (2a, 2b) at different
levels, one lower element (2a) and one upper element (2b); and a band (3) adapted
so as to be arranged between said crossbars, wherein the band has two distinguishable
functional ends (4) and a central linking portion (7) between said functional ends
(4), characterized in that said band being long enough to be arranged below at least one of said crossbar elements
and folded up around said crossbar element, one functional end determining a seat
portion (5) or a backrest portion (6), all of this such that the weight of a user,
which rests on the seat, prevents the band from unfolding.
2. The mountable seat (1) according to the previous claim, characterized in that the band (3) is long enough to be arranged below the two crossbar elements (2a, 2b)
and folded up around the lower (2a) and the upper (2b) crossbar elements, one functional
end determining the respective seat portion (5) and backrest portion (6) which are
found near or are adjacent to them, all of this such that the weight of a user, which
rests on the seat, prevents the band from unfolding.
3. The seat (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the band (3) has a transversal axis (A) of symmetry and a longitudinal axis (B) of
symmetry.
4. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the functional ends (4) are provided with means of coupling (9) to each other.
5. The seat (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that one of the functional ends (4) of the band (3) comprises means of coupling (14) to
one of the crossbar elements (2a, 2b), the band (3) being long enough to be arranged
below the other crossbar element and folded up around said other crossbar element,
the other functional end determining the seat portion (5) or the backrest portion
(6), all of this such that the weight of a user, which rests on the seat, prevents
the band from unfolding.
6. The seat (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that one of the functional ends (4) of the band (3) comprises means of coupling (14) to
the upper crossbar elements (2b), the band (3) being long enough to be arranged below
the lower crossbar element (2a) and folded up around said lower crossbar element,
the other functional end (4) determining the seat portion (5), all of this such that
the weight of a user, which rests on the seat, prevents the band from unfolding.
7. The seat (1) according to any one of claims 5 to 6, characterized in that the means of coupling (14) to the crossbar elements (2a, 2b) is formed by a fold
(15) of the band (3).
8. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the functional end or ends (4) that determine the seat portion (5) or the backrest
portion (6) are essentially rigid.
9. The seat (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the functional end or ends (4) that determine the seat portion (5) or the backrest
portion (6) comprise rigid sheets.
10. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the functional end or ends (4) that determine a seat portion (5) or a backrest portion
(6) are padded.
11. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the central linking portion (7) between the functional ends (4) is long enough to
be extended without tension between the crossbar elements (2a, 2b).
12. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the central linking portion (7) between the functional ends (4) is longer than the
distance between the crossbar elements (2a, 2b).
13. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the crossbar elements (2a, 2b) are part of a same frame (10).
14. The seat (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the central linking portion (7) between the functional ends (4) is a flexible strip.
1. Montierbarer Sitz (1) umfassend mindestens zwei Querträgerelemente (2a, 2b) auf unterschiedlichen
Höhen, ein unteres Element (2a) und ein oberes Element (2b); und ein Band (3), welches
dazu angepasst ist, zwischen den genannten Querträgern angeordnet zu werden, wobei
das Band zwei erkennbare funktionalen Enden (4) und einen zentralen Verbindungsteil
(7) zwischen den genannten funktionalen Enden (4) aufweist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das genannte Band lang genug ist, um unter mindestens einem der genannten Querträgerelemente
angeordnet und um das genannte Querträgerelement herum hochgeklappt zu werden, wobei
ein funktionales Ende einen Sitzteil (5) oder einen Rückenlehnenteil (6) bestimmt,
all dies so dass das Gewicht eines Benutzers, welcher sich auf dem Sitz ausruht, das
Aufklappen des Bandes verhindert.
2. Montierbarer Sitz (1) nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Band (3) lang genug ist, um unter den zwei Querträgerelementen (2a, 2b) angeordnet
und um das untere Querträgerelement (2a) und das obere Querträgerelement (2b) hochgeklappt
zu werden, wobei ein funktionales Ende den jeweiligen Sitzteil (5) und Rückenlehnenteil
(6) bestimmt, welche sich nah aneinander oder aneinander benachbart befinden, all
dies so dass das Gewicht eines Benutzers, welcher sich auf dem Sitz ausruht, das Aufklappen
des Bandes verhindert.
3. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Band (3) eine transversale Symmetrieachse (A) und eine längliche Symmetrieachse
(B) aufweist.
4. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die funktionalen Enden (4) mit Kopplungsmitteln (9) zum miteinander Koppeln versehen
sind.
5. Sitz (1) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eins der funktionalen Enden (4) des Bandes (3) Kopplungsmittel (14) zur Kopplung
mit einem der Querträgerelemente (2a, 2b) umfasst, wobei das Band (3) lang genug ist,
um unter dem anderen Querträgerelement angeordnet und um das genannte andere Querträgerelement
hochgeklappt zu werden, wobei das andere funktionale Ende den Sitzteil (5) oder den
Rückenlehnenteil (6) bestimmt, all dies so dass das Gewicht eines Benutzers, welcher
sich auf dem Sitz ausruht, das Aufklappen des Bandes verhindert.
6. Sitz (1) nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eins der funktionalen Enden (4) des Bandes (3) Kopplungsmittel (14) zur Kopplung
mit eine der oberen Querträgerelemente (2b) umfasst, wobei das Band (3) lang genug
ist, um unter dem unteren Querträgerelement (2a) angeordnet und um das genannte untere
Querträgerelement hochgeklappt zu werden, wobei das andere funktionale Ende (4) den
Sitzteil (5) bestimmt, all dies so dass das Gewicht eines Benutzers, welcher sich
auf dem Sitz ausruht, das Aufklappen des Bandes verhindert.
7. Sitz (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Kopplungsmittel (14) zur Kopplung mit den Querträgerelementen (2a, 2b) aus einer
Falte (15) des Bandes (3) gebildet ist.
8. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das funktionale Ende oder die funktionalen Enden (4), welche den Sitzteil (5) oder
den Rückenlehnenteil (6) bestimmen, im Wesentlichen starr sind.
9. Sitz (1) nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das funktionale Ende oder die funktionalen Enden (4), welche den Sitzteil (5) oder
den Rückenlehnenteil (6) bestimmen, starre Folien umfassen.
10. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das funktionale Ende oder die funktionalen Enden (4), welche den Sitzteil (5) oder
einen Rückenlehnenteil (6) bestimmen, gepolstert sind.
11. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der zentrale Verbindungsteil (7) zwischen den funktionalen Enden (4) lang genug ist,
um sich zwischen den Querträgerelementen (2a, 2b) ohne Spannung zu erstrecken.
12. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der zentrale Verbindungsteil (7) zwischen den funktionalen Enden (4) länger als der
Abstand zwischen den Querträgerelementen (2a, 2b) ist.
13. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Querträgerelemente (2a, 2b) Teil eines gleichen Rahmens (10) sind.
14. Sitz (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der zentrale Verbindungsteil (7) zwischen den funktionalen Enden (4) ein flexibler
Streifen ist.
1. Siège remontable (1) comprenant au moins deux éléments transversaux (2a, 2b) sur niveaux
différents, un élément inférieur (2a) et un élément supérieur (2b), et une bande (3)
adaptée de manière à être aménagée entre lesdits éléments transversaux, dans lequel
la bande a deux extrémités fonctionnelles distinctes (4) et une portion de liaison
centrale (7) entre lesdites extrémités fonctionnelles (4), caractérisé en ce que ladite bande est suffisamment longue pour être aménagée sous au moins un des éléments
transversaux et pliée autour dudit élément transversal, une extrémité fonctionnelle
déterminant une portion d'assise (5) ou une portion de dossier (6), tout cela de manière
que le poids d'un utilisateur, en repos sur le siège, évite que la bande se déplie.
2. Siège remontable (1) selon la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce que la bande (3) est suffisamment longue pour être aménagée sous les deux éléments transversaux
(2a, 2b) et pliée autour des éléments transversaux inférieur (2a) et supérieur (2b),
une extrémité fonctionnelle déterminant la portion de siège (5) et la portion de dossier
(6) respectives qui se trouvent près ou qui sont attenantes à ceux-ci, tout cela de
manière que le poids d'un utilisateur, en repos sur le siège, évite que la bande se
déplie.
3. Siège (1) selon une des revendication précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la bande (3) a un axe transversal (A) de symétrie et un axe longitudinal (B) de symétrie.
4. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les extrémités fonctionnelles (4) sont pourvues de moyens d'accouplements (9) entre
elles.
5. Siège (1) selon la revendication (1) caractérisé en ce qu'une des extrémités fonctionnelles (4) de la bande (3) comprend des moyens d'accouplement
(14) à un des éléments transversaux (2A, 2b), la bande (3) étant suffisamment longue
pour être aménagée sous l'autre élément transversal et pliée autour dudit autre élément
transversal, l'autre élément transversal déterminant la portion d'assise (5) ou la
portion de dossier (6), tout cela de manière que le poids de l'utilisateur, en repos
sur le siège , évite que la bande se déplie.
6. Siège (1) selon la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce qu'une des extrémités fonctionnelles (3) de la bande (3) comprend des moyens d'accouplement
(14) aux éléments transversaux supérieurs (2b), la bande (3) étant suffisamment longue
pour être aménagée sous l'élément transversal inférieur (2a) et pliée autour dudit
élément transversal inférieur, l'autre extrémité fonctionnelle (4) déterminant la
portion d'assise (5), tout cela de manière que le poids d'un utilisateur, en repos
sur le siège, évite que la bande se déplie.
7. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 6, caractérisé en ce que les moyens d'accouplement (14) aux éléments transversaux (2a, 2b) sont formés par
un pli (15) de la bande. (3).
8. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'extrémité ou extrémités fonctionnelles (4) qui déterminent la portion d'assise
(5) ou la portion de dossier (6) sont essentiellement rigides.
9. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'extrémité ou extrémités fonctionnelles (4) qui déterminent la portion d'assise
(5) ou la portion de dossier (6) comprennent des lames rigides.
10. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'extrémité ou extrémités fonctionnelles (4) qui déterminent une portion d'assise
(5) ou une portion de dossier (6) sont matelassées.
11. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la portion de liaison centrale (7) entre les extrémités fonctionnelles (4) est suffisamment
longue pour s'étendre sans tension entre les éléments transversaux (2a, 2b).
12. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la portion de liaison centrale (7) entre les extrémités fonctionnelles (4) est plus
longue que la distance entre les éléments transversaux (2a, 2b).
13. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les éléments transversaux (2a, 2b) font partie d'un même châssis (10).
14. Siège (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la portion de liaison centrale (7) entre les 'extrémités fonctionnelles (4) est une
bande flexible.