AU667778B2 - Joined concertina chairs - Google Patents
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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name of Applicant: Actual Inventors: BERMERE PTY LTD A.C.N. 010 661 748 BRYAN FRANCIS STAUNTON RICKI JOHN MAYNARD tact ass It *I t stt Address for Service: Invention Title: CULLEN CO., Patent Trade Mark Attorneys, 240 Queen Street, Brisbane, Qld. 4000, Australia.
JOINED CONCERTINA CHAIRS Details of Associated Provisional Application: No. PM 4808 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: 2 This invention relates to folding chairs and is particularly concerned with multiple folding ,2hair arrangements.
There are numerous designs of folding chairs in the market place but as far as the inventors are aware, there are no designs for foldEing a collection of chairs joined 4together for transportation purposes. The nearest design to this concept is the theat-re chair but in this design it is usually only the seat portion which folds up while the overall length of the combinatiin remains constant, Such arrangements are consequently not generally suited to transportation from venue to venue and for this reason they are used in one location and fixed to the floor.
The problem with individual folding chairs is that they are awkward to carry en masse and they still occupy a relatively large space. This problem has been addressed to a certain extent by the use of stackable chairs, however, the design characteristics enabling stacking significantly limits the aesthetic features of the chairs and they still take up considerable *.........storage/transportation space.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a multiple folding chair arrangement which obviates or minimises these problems, or at least provides the public with a useful alternative.
*According to the present invention, there is provided a multiple folding chair arrangement comprising three or more rigid vertical support frames defining the sides of two or mtore chairs and having f ront and rear edges, two pairs of diagonally crossed members located, respectively, between the f ront and rear edge regions of each frame, each one of the pair of members being pivotally connected adjacent a lower end to a respective upright of an adjacent frame and being pivotally joined ~co the other member at its midpoint, the upper end of each front and rear member being connected by a rigid tie piece, wherein the tie pieces of each chair define a plane for a seat when the chair arrangement is in an 3 erected seating configuration, and a brace pivotally connected adjacent to the said upper ends of each member and pivotally connected to the adjacent support frame, the arrangement including hand grips formed as an extension of each rigid tie piece located at the rear of the chairs to enable the chairs to be folded whereby the frames are brought together into close proximity when such hand grips are gripped and raised.
Because the frames of the chair arrangement are brought close together upon folding, the volume occupied by the folded arrangement is essentially equivalent to the dimensions of the support frames. Further, in the case where back supports are provided on each chair, these can be constructed from tubular or solid members projecting from the frame with a cloth insert so that the volume of these portions is also minimal.
The rigid vertical support frames can comprise a planar member or an open structure of tubular or similar componentry. The latter of these is preferred as it lends itself to the use of lightweight materials such as tubular aluminium or stainless steel. These are, in Il, fact, the preferred materials for the entire construction rlrr of the chair, except of course, for the seat and back- 4 t t rest which are preferably of woven or sheet plastics S 25 material fabrication. Other construction materials can, nevertheless, be used as will be apparent to the skilled addressee. The most ulitarian of these other materials will be injection moulded plastics such as polyvinylchloride and h.d polypropylene. Composite materials such as kevlar® and the like are also of particular utility.
Preferably, square tube a uminium is used to construct the frames, arm rests (when present), and back supports (when present), and solid aluminium rod to construct the diagonally crossed members and the braces.
Plastic or metal inserts may be used to seal the ends of the tubes.
Ih An open structured frame will suitably have a I I II~ s~ ~nBi~8 4 substantially rectangular configuration with an armrest defining the upper portion and a connecting bar extending at a spaced location between vertical uprights in the lower portion.
The diagonally crossed members will suitably be spaced apart from one another by a cylindrical spacer element to enable respective connection to the inside or outside upright of the open structured frame. The top ends of the members on the front of the chair arrangement are preferably rigidly connected by a respective rigid rod or the like to the respective top ends of a similar pair of members on the rear of the chair. Such rodc act as a base to which a seat is connected. The seat must be sufficiently flexible to enable folding between its ends or, if rigid, have appropriate hinge or like pivoting portions to achieve this. Preferably, the seat is of fabric construction and is connected to the connecting rod by rivets, studs, domes or the like.
V The braces which connect the upper ends of the diagonally crossed members to the support frames are suitably designed to be of a non-rigid construction. To this end they can be manufactured from a flexible material such as a woven or plastics fabric or, more preferably, from inter-linked rigid components which can pivot relative to one another. Most suitably each brace comprises two substantially equal length rigid elements which are pivotally connected to one another and to the adjacent frame and cross-member.
The means to enable the chairs to be readily folded suitably comprise grips projecting rearwardly of the frame members on one or more of each pair of frame members. Preferably, in the case of two seats, a single grip is located on the outside of each seat. In the case of three seats, a single grip is located on the outside of the outer seats and two grips are located on the inner seat. For four seat arrangements, a single grip is located on the outside of each seat when viewed from a symmetrical perspective, and this is essentially the same r, for a five seater arrangement with the middle seat including two grips. These grips are preferably formed integrally and rigidly with the frame members on the outer pairs of chair frames.
The chair arrangement according to the invention may be formed with any number of seats, within the limits of practical considerations. The most manageable number is from 2 to 6 with four being the most preferred.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying draiwings, in which:- Figure 1 is a front perspective of a twin chair arrangement according to one aspect of the present invention; Figure 2 is a front perspective of the twin chair arrangement depicted in Figure 1 in a partially "collapsed form; Figure 3 is a front perspective of the twin chair arrangement depicted in Figure 1 in a fully collapsed form; and Figure 4 is a rear perspective of a portion of Figure 1 showing the grip means.
In all the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts.
The twin chair arrangement depicted in the drawings comprises three rigid vertical support frames 11, 12 of substantially rectangular configuration.
The frames are fabricated from aluminium and comprise 30 square tubular arms 13, 14, 15, uprights 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, strengthening struts 22, 23, 24 formed from aluminium bar, and back-rest extensions 25, 26, 27 on which a commercial strength plastic fabric backrest 50 is fitted.
351 Extending between adjacent frames are sets of diagonally crossed members 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, These members are fabricated from aluminium bar and are pivoted in pairs about 'their midpoints. Spaces in t 6 the form of small cylinders separate each member of a pair from the other. The members are pivotally connected at their lower ends to a respective upright.
The pairs of diagonally crossed members between any two supports are connected at their upper ends by connecting rods 36, 37, 38, 39. These connecting rods fine a plane for the respective seats 40, 41 and consist of square profile aluminium tubes which have been welded to the members. The seats are manufactured from commercial st:-ength plastic fabric and are riveted to the connecting rods.
Extending between the upper end regions of the front diagonally crossed members and the adjacent respective uprights of the support frames are braces 42, 43, 44, 45. Similar braces are located on the rear side of the chair arrangement. These braces each comprise two equal length aluminium bars pivotally connected to one another and pivotally connected to the diagonally crossed members and the uprights.
Grips are formed on the rear side of the twin chair arrangements as depicted in Figure 4. These grips 51, 52 comprise extensions of the connecting rods 36, 39 and are of such a size as to enable ready gripping by hand.
In order to fold the chair arrangement depicted S, in Figure 1, the grips 51, 52 are taken in each hand and lifted. This brings the outer support frames 10, 12 inward toward the central support frame 11, as depicted in Figure 2, while the diagonally crossed members incline 30 relative to one another at an increasingly steeper angle.
Simultaneously the chair back 50 folds as do the respective seats 40, 41.
Continued lifting of the grips eventually results in the fully folded configuration depicted in Figure 3. Such a configuration may be maintained by a strap or belt connecting the rear uprights.
The folded chair arrangement is very easy to lift and stow and takes up very little space.
D~i In order to unfold the chair it s simply a matter of undoing the strap or belt, if '.'esent, and pulling one of the outer armrests in a horizontal direction. By virtue of the construction and braces, this results in an immediate rigid and safe seating arrangement.
The invention thus described overcomes all of the problems of prior art collapsible seating arrangements and provides the public with a useful and convenient form of multiple seating.
Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example of the invention, many modifications and variations may be made thereto by persons skilled in the art without departing from the broad scope and ambit of the invention as herein set forth.
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1. A multiple folding chair arrangement comprising three or more rigid vertical support frames defining the sides of two or more chairs and having front and rear edges, two pairs of diagonally crossed members located, i respectively, between the front and rear edge regions of Ueach frame, each one of the pair of members being pivotally connected adjacent a lower end to a respective upright of an adjacent frame and being pivotally joined to the other member at its midpoint, the upper end of each front and rear member being connected by a rigid tie piece, wherein the tie pieces of each chair define a plane for a seat when the chair arrangement is in an erected seating configuration, and a brace pivotally connected adjacent to the said upper ends of each member and pivotally connected to the adjacent support frame, the arrangement including hand grips formed as an extension of each rigid tie piece located at the rear of the chairs to enable the chairs to be folded whereby the frames are brought together into close proximity when such hand grips are gripped and raised.
2. A multiple folding chair arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein each brace comprises two substantially equal length rigid elements which are pivotally connected to ene another.
3. A multiple folding chair arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the chairs include back- rests fabricated from exible material and seats also r t fabricated from flexi.,.e material extending between the upper ends of the di Lally crossed members.
4. A multiple folding chair arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein there are three rigid vertical support frames defining the sides of two chairs.
5. A multiple folding chair arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1 3, wherein there are four rigid vertical support frames defining the sides of three i k\ chairs. 9
6. A multiple folding chair arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1 3, wherein there are five rigid vertical support frames defining the sides of four chairs.
7. A multiple folding chair arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED THIS SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1996 BERMERE PTY LTD By his Patent Attorneys CULLEN CO. 4 1 t I :F ABSTRACT A multiple folding chair arrangement particularly concerned with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 chair multiples. The arrangement comprises three or more rigid vertical support frames defining the sides of two or more chairs and having front and rear edges, two pairs of diagonally crossed members located, respectively, between the front and rear edge regions of each frame, each one of the pair of members being pivotally connected adjacent a lower end to a separate one of an adjacent frame and being pivotally joined to the other member at or near its midpoint, the upper ends of said two pairs of members defining a plane for a seat when the chair arrangement is in an erected seating configuration, and a brace pivotally connected adjacent to the said upper ends of each member and pivotally connected to the adjacent support frame, the arrangement including means associated with the upper end of one or more of each pair of members located at the rear of the chairs to enable the chairs to be folded whereby the frames are brought together into close proximity when such means are gripped and raised. Such a chair is unfolded by pulling one of the outer armrests, which is formed by a top edge of each support frame, in a substantially horizontal direction to give an immediate rigid and safe seating arrangement. ,eta C.
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