Reclining chair
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of seats, and particularly relates to a deck chair.
Background
With the rapid development of domestic economy and the remarkable improvement of the living standard of people, outdoor activities gradually become an important part of people's leisure life. Outdoor lounge chairs are indispensable leisure articles for outdoor activities, and the design and functionality directly affect the experience of users. Outdoor lounges currently on the market, although of a wide variety, still present challenges in portability and stowing. Most reclining chairs are designed with stability and comfort being considered too much, and the folded volume and portability are ignored, so that even the reclining chairs are relatively large in volume and inconvenient to store and carry, and the problem is particularly remarkable for activities such as outdoor travel, camping and beach vacation. In addition, existing reclining chairs are often complex in design in folding mechanism, and users may encounter difficulties in actual operation, which not only reduces the user experience, but also limits the popularity and application of the reclining chairs.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model aims to provide a reclining chair for solving the technical problems in the background art.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model provides a deck chair, which comprises a pair of front and rear folding rod groups, wherein the front and rear folding rod groups are connected through left and right folding rod groups, and a backrest support rod group is arranged at the rear part of the front and rear folding rod groups.
Further, the front and rear folding rod group comprises a front landing rod, a front middle rod and a rear middle rod, wherein the rear end of the front landing rod is hinged with the front end of the rear landing rod to form a supporting hinged part, the front end of the front middle rod is hinged with the front part of the front landing rod, the rear end of the front middle rod is hinged with the front end of the rear middle rod to form a landing hinged part, and the middle part of the rear middle rod is hinged with the middle part of the rear landing rod.
Further, the left folding rod group and the right folding rod group comprise a plurality of X folding rods, and the front folding rod group and the rear folding rod group on two sides are connected through the X folding rods.
Further, the front landing bars at both sides are connected to the front middle bar by the X-folded bars at the front side, and the rear landing bars at both sides are connected to the front part of the rear middle bar by the X-folded bars at the middle.
Further, the back support bar group includes a back support bar having a bar body hinged to a rear end of the rear middle bar, and a lower end of the back support bar connected to a rear portion of the rear landing bar.
The folding sliding sleeve is sleeved on the rod body above the limiting sleeve, the two lower ends of the rear X-shaped folding rod are connected with the rear parts of the rear landing rods on the two sides, the two upper ends of the rear X-shaped folding rod are connected with the folding sliding sleeve, and the rear end of the rear middle rod is hinged with the folding sliding sleeve.
Further, the lower end of the backrest support bar is hinged to the rear portion of the rear landing bar.
Further, the lower end of the backrest supporting rod is hinged with one end of the turnover rod, and the other end of the turnover rod is hinged with the rear part of the rear landing rod.
The lower end of the backrest support rod is hinged with the inclination adjusting sliding sleeve, the inclination adjusting sliding sleeve is sleeved at the rear part of the rear landing rod, and a sleeve rod locking piece is arranged on the inclination adjusting sliding sleeve.
Further, the deck chair also comprises a flexible bearing belt, wherein two sides of the flexible bearing belt are respectively connected with the front folding rod group and the rear folding rod group, and the middle part of the flexible bearing belt is thickened to form a thickened belt.
The utility model has the advantages that,
Aiming at the problems in the prior art, the deck chair provided by the application is innovatively improved on a folding mechanism, and aims to realize a more convenient folding mode and a deck chair design which is smaller in volume and more convenient to carry and store after folding. The improved deck chair has the following beneficial effects:
The portability is enhanced by optimizing the structural design of the deck chair, so that the volume of the deck chair after folding is obviously reduced, thereby being more convenient for users to carry and transfer during outdoor activities and greatly improving the portability of the deck chair.
The improved folding mechanism simplifies the operation process, and a user can complete the unfolding and folding of the deck chair in a plurality of simple steps, so that the deck chair is more convenient to use, and does not need to spend a great deal of time and effort on the construction and storage of the deck chair.
The improved deck chair is suitable for wider outdoor activities, such as camping, beach vacation, outdoor music festival and the like, and meets the requirements of different users in different occasions due to the characteristics of small volume and convenient carrying.
The folding volume is reduced, so that the deck chair is easier to store when not in use, and can occupy less storage space both at home and in a vehicle, thereby providing greater convenience for users.
Through the improvement, the deck chair provided by the application not only solves the defects of portability and operation convenience of the existing deck chair, but also widens the application range of the deck chair, provides a better choice for outdoor activity lovers, and further promotes the development of outdoor leisure articles.
Drawings
In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the prior description will be briefly described, and it is apparent that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the utility model and that other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of the lounge chair of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view at A in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of the lounge chair of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is an enlarged view at B in fig. 3;
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural view of the lounge chair of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view at C in FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a schematic structural view of the lounge chair of the present utility model;
FIG. 8 is a schematic structural view of the lounge chair of the present utility model;
in the figure:
The front and rear folding bar assembly 100, the front landing bar 110, the rear landing bar 120, the support hinge 130, the front middle bar 140, the rear middle bar 150, the landing hinge 160,
Left and right folding bar set 200, first X-folding bar 2101, second X-folding bar 2102, third X-folding bar 2103,
The backrest support bar set 300, the backrest support bar 310, the stop collar 311, the folding slide bush 312, the inclination adjustment slide bush 330, the loop bar locking member 340,
Flexible carrier strip 400, thickened strip 410.
Detailed Description
For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present utility model more apparent, the technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments of the present utility model that would be within the purview of one of ordinary skill in the art without the particular effort being made are within the scope of the utility model.
Examples
As shown in fig. 1, the present utility model provides a reclining chair including a pair of front and rear folding bar sets 100, the front and rear folding bar sets 100 being connected by left and right folding bar sets 200, and a back support bar set 300 provided at the rear of the pair of front and rear folding bar sets 100.
The reclining chair comprises a pair of front and rear folding bar sets 100, and the pair of front and rear folding bar sets 100 are connected through a left and right folding bar set 200, so that the whole reclining chair can be folded not only front and rear but also left and right.
As shown in fig. 1, the front and rear folding bar assembly 100 includes a front landing bar 110, a rear end of which is hinged to a front end of a rear landing bar 120 to form a support hinge 130, a front middle bar 140, a rear end of which is hinged to a front portion of the front landing bar 110, a rear end of which is hinged to a front end of a rear middle bar 150 to form a landing hinge 160, and a middle portion of the rear middle bar 150 is hinged to a middle portion of the rear landing bar 120. With the above-described structure, the front-rear folding bar group 100 can be folded in the front-rear direction.
As shown in fig. 1, the left and right folding bar sets 200 may include three X-folding bars, and the front and rear folding bar sets 100 on both sides are connected by X-folding bars 210. The front and rear folding bar groups 100 on both sides can be folded in the left and right direction after being folded in the front and rear direction.
As shown in fig. 1 and 7, in at least one embodiment, the front and rear folding bar sets 100 on both sides are connected by the first X-folding bar 2101 in such a manner that the front landing bar 110 and the front middle bar 140 on both sides are connected to the first X-folding bar 2101 on the front side by means of hinge, and the rear landing bar 120 and the front portion of the rear middle bar 150 on both sides are connected to the X-folding bar 2102 on the middle by means of hinge.
As shown in fig. 1, the back support bar set 300 may include a back support bar 310 having a bar body hinged to a rear end of the rear middle bar 150, and a lower end of the back support bar 310 connected to a rear portion of the rear landing bar 120.
In at least one embodiment, the back support rod 310 and the rear end of the rear middle rod 150 may be hinged in such a manner that, referring to fig. 7, a stop collar 311 is fixedly disposed at the lower portion of the back support rod 310, a folding sliding sleeve 312 is sleeved on the upper portion of the stop collar 311 of the back support rod 310, two lower ends of a rear third X folding rod 2103 are hinged to the rear portions of the rear landing rods 120 at two sides, two upper ends of the rear third X folding rod 2103 are hinged to the folding sliding sleeve 312, and the rear end of the rear middle rod 150 is hinged to the folding sliding sleeve 312. Referring to fig. 7 and 1, after the stop collar 311 is positioned, the folding slide sleeve 312 slides down upon deployment until it is stopped by the stop collar 311, at which point the recliner is deployed to the reclined position shown in fig. 1.
In at least one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the lower end of the back support bar 310 is hinged to the rear of the rear landing bar 120.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, in at least one embodiment, the lower end of the back support bar 310 is hinged to one end of the flipping bar 320, and the other end of the flipping bar 320 is hinged to the rear of the rear landing bar 120. As shown in fig. 4, the tilting angle of the back support bar 310 can be adjusted by turning the turning bar 320, and the turning bar 320 in fig. 4 is in a forward turned state, which causes one tilting angle of the back support bar 310, and the turning bar 320 is turned backward, which causes the other tilting angle of the back support bar 310.
In at least one embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the lower end of the backrest support bar 310 is hinged to the inclination adjustment slide 330, the inclination adjustment slide 330 is sleeved on the rear portion of the rear landing rod 120, and a sleeve locking member 340 is provided on the inclination adjustment slide 330. By providing the tilt adjustment slide 330 and the loop bar locking member 340, the tilt adjustment slide 330 can slide and lock on the rear landing bar 120, thereby adjusting the tilt angle of the back support bar 310 by the sliding of the tilt adjustment slide 330.
As shown in FIG. 8, the reclining chair may further comprise a flexible carrier 400 having both sides respectively connected to one of the front and rear folding bar sets 100, wherein the middle portion of the flexible carrier 400 is thickened to form a thickened belt 410, which is more comfortable when lying thereon.
In summary, the reclining chair comprises a pair of front and rear folding rod groups, and the pair of front and rear folding rod groups are connected through the left and right folding rod groups, so that the whole reclining chair can be folded not only front and rear but also left and right.
In the embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed system and apparatus may be implemented in other manners. The above-described embodiments are merely illustrative, for example, the division of the mechanism is merely a logical function division, and there may be additional divisions in actual implementation, and for example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted, or not performed.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that the directions or positional relationships indicated by the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc. are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
With the above description of the preferred embodiments according to the present utility model as a teaching, a person skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications without departing from the scope of the technical idea of the present utility model. The technical scope of the present utility model is not limited to the description, but must be determined according to the scope of claims.