EP1039816A1 - Chair mechanism - Google Patents
Chair mechanismInfo
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- EP1039816A1 EP1039816A1 EP99949277A EP99949277A EP1039816A1 EP 1039816 A1 EP1039816 A1 EP 1039816A1 EP 99949277 A EP99949277 A EP 99949277A EP 99949277 A EP99949277 A EP 99949277A EP 1039816 A1 EP1039816 A1 EP 1039816A1
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- rotation
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- seat plate
- support
- seat
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03261—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/022—Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/023—Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts the parts being horizontally-adjustable seats ; Expandable seats or the like, e.g. seats with horizontally adjustable parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03255—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest with a central column, e.g. rocking office chairs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03261—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means
- A47C1/03266—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means with adjustable elasticity
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03261—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means
- A47C1/03272—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means with coil springs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03261—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means
- A47C1/03272—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means with coil springs
- A47C1/03274—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest characterised by elastic means with coil springs of torsion type
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C7/00—Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
- A47C7/36—Support for the head or the back
- A47C7/38—Support for the head or the back for the head
Definitions
- the invention relates to a chair mechanism, in particular for a swivel office chair with a gas spring arranged vertically in the base frame for adjusting the height of the seat.
- the chair mechanism causes the backrest to be inclined, which the user initiates by shifting weight, to lower the seat plate synchronously.
- This mechanism allows the user to get out of the upright working position by shifting the body weight backwards and pressing against the cushioned cushioned backrest into a reclined relaxation position - e.g. for a long phone call - to go.
- the seat follows the reclining backrest, so that the user is leaned back and relieved in the rest position.
- gas springs are of crucial importance for the function of a chair mechanism.
- Gas springs are often used to carry out the synchronous movement between the back support and the seat plate, which are often coupled with screw pressure springs to improve the kinematics (e.g. CH-A-629 945).
- gas pressure springs have several disadvantages; they increase the cost of the entire chair considerably and have to be coupled with mechanical springs in order to achieve a favorable movement sequence, which further increases the cost and complicates the construction.
- gas pressure springs only have a limited service life due to the wear on the seals. With WO-A-92/03072 it was therefore proposed to use a mechanical spring in the form of a torsion bar for the cushioning during the synchronous movement.
- WO-A-93/25121 proposes the use of a rubber spring with an embedded steel core and an outer steel jacket, the inner steel core being subjected to torsion.
- the use of such a rubber spring brings too little stiffness in the normal position of the seat, which means that this sitting position does not have the desired stability to the full extent. This cannot be improved with the designed positioning of the axes of rotation, ie an approximately central, rocking-shaped suspension of the seat plate and the articulation of the seat plate in the rear area.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a mechanism with which a seat position which is largely free of stress for the body and leaned back with a wide opening angle between the seat and back surfaces is designed as a constant working posture.
- a partial sinking into the chair should offer relaxed sitting without having to change the viewing angle significantly.
- the mechanics and the entire chair structure should also allow the user in the chair a certain degree of mobility and provide noticeable support for the shoulder.
- the height of the seat and backrest should be adjustable. What is also desired is the adjustability of the seat depth and the intensity of the lumbar support as well as an adjustable neck support.
- the chair should be able to be mass-produced in a rational manner and at low cost.
- the construction must enable a design that corresponds to the taste of the time.
- the chair mechanism of the seat rests on a base with a foot resting on the floor - usually a standardized five-armed star base - and a vertically arranged gas spring with a telescopically extendable piston rod for height adjustment of the chair.
- the seat with the bottom The seat support is placed as a structural unit on the piston rod.
- the horizontal main axis of rotation with the torsion spring positioned thereon, preferably a rubber spring, extends through the seat support.
- the back support which can be pivoted about the main axis of rotation against the resistance of the torsion spring, acts on the torsion spring.
- the chair also has a seat plate for receiving a seat cushion with the possible interposition of a cushion carrier.
- the seat plate is articulated on the one hand on a horizontal rear axis of rotation on the back support and on the other hand connected to a joint on a horizontal front axis of rotation.
- the joint is connected to the seat support on a horizontal, fixed axis of rotation.
- the back support and seat plate perform synchronous position changes when swiveling between a vertical position and an inclination position.
- the essence of the invention is that a further mechanical spring is provided parallel to the torsion spring and in addition to the resistance of the torsion spring.
- the parallel spring is preferably a helical spring, which can be separated into two symmetrically arranged parts.
- the positions of the axes of rotation, which are all below the seat plate, are also decisive for the properties of the mechanics.
- the front axis of rotation - as a connection between the seat plate and the joint - is provided near the front edge of the seat plate, the front axis of rotation being pivotable in radius and pitch circle around the fixed axis of rotation - as a connection between the joint and seat support.
- the rear axis of rotation - as a connection between the seat plate and back support - is close to the rear edge of the seat plate, the rear axis of rotation being pivotable in radius and pitch circle about the main axis of rotation.
- the main axis of rotation is positioned between and below the front and rear axes of rotation.
- the fixed axis of rotation should preferably lie above the plane of the main axis of rotation and, in the vertical position of the chair, the front axis of rotation should be approximately perpendicular to the fixed axis of rotation.
- the rear axis of rotation In the maximum inclination position, the rear axis of rotation should be able to be lowered at least close to the plane of the main axis of rotation.
- the front axis of rotation In the vertical position of the chair, the front axis of rotation is in relation to the main axis of rotation in front of the fixed axis of rotation. Starting from this chair position, the horizontal distance between the fixed axis of rotation and the main axis of rotation and between the main axis of rotation and the rear axis of rotation is in a size ratio of 1: 2 in some areas.
- the seat plate In the maximum inclination position, the seat plate is inclined in the range of 15 °.
- the conventional torsion spring consists of the inner steel core, the rubber layer firmly attached to the steel core and the outer steel jacket firmly attached to the rubber layer.
- a polygonal passage extends through the steel core, which lies on the main axis of rotation, into which a complementary polygonal drive rod is inserted.
- the driving rod is inserted with its outer ends into the free ends provided with a polygonal interior of the back support which is designed in the form of a fork with two support arms.
- An adjustable tension element is attached to the outer steel jacket of the torsion spring to adjust its preload.
- the parallel spring is arranged on the front axis of rotation and is supported as a coil spring with one end below the seat plate, while the other end of the coil spring is fixed to a pretensioning bolt.
- the preload pin lies on the front axis of rotation, is firmly inserted in the joint and can be rotatably inserted in the front joint attachments on the underside of the seat plate.
- the joint, preload bolt, coil spring and the paired joint approaches are each available twice and arranged symmetrically to the torsion spring.
- the back support has between its two support arms a bearing socket arranged below the seat plate, through which the rear axis of rotation extends and on which, on an axis rod, articulated rear joint attachments are articulated on the underside of the seat plate. Above the seat plate, the two support arms are combined in a U-shaped guide, which is used for the height-adjustable mounting of a back support.
- the seat support initially consists of the middle sleeve body with the continuous main axis of rotation for receiving the torsion spring.
- the push-on flange At the back of the sleeve body, the push-on flange with its tapered bore runs on the vertical axis to be placed on the piston rod of the gas spring.
- the bearing flange attaches to the front of the sleeve body.
- This has a through hole running on the fixed axis of rotation and parallel to the main axis of rotation for receiving an axle rod, on which the joints are arranged on both sides of the bearing flange.
- the sleeve body has a recess for attaching the tension element to the outer steel jacket of the torsion spring.
- the back support initially consists of the lower base spar for insertion into the guide on the back support and an upwardly extending central spar that attaches to the base spar.
- Two lumbar booms extending symmetrically between the base spar and the center spar are used to hold and clamp a flexible back shell.
- Two Y-shaped support arms extend from the top of the central strut.
- the free ends of the lumbar extensions have through holes for attaching a back shell, while the ends of the support arms are inserted into pockets on the back shell.
- An adjustable headrest can be attached to the backrest.
- the tension of the back shell in the lumbar area can be variably adjusted by means of eccentrics arranged in the lumbar extension.
- the back shell is completely covered with a cover, on the rear side partially, whereby a trained pocket and quick-release fasteners are provided for fixing the cover.
- the headrest can be adjusted to a desired angle and selectable height.
- the essential advantages of the chair mechanism according to the invention lie in the large opening angle between the seat plate and backrest in the inclined position, the adjustable responsiveness of the chair in the event of weight shifting by the user, and the soft, flexible seat shell, so that the relaxing inclined position can be adopted as a continuous working posture.
- the lumbar support which can be adjusted in intensity, the selectable height adjustment of the backrest and a headrest that can be variably adjusted in the angle of attack, result in a high level of seating comfort, which is particularly useful when working with a keyboard and at VDU workstations.
- the front edge of the seat plate lowers in the tilt position and the whole seat goes deep back.
- the optimal seat depth provides the user with effective support for his back and shoulders without losing eye contact with his screen and straining the neck muscles.
- the preferably mesh-like covering of the back shell - and possibly also the head cushion and armrests - creates a pleasant seating climate and a decorative effect.
- FIG. 1A a chair according to the invention as a whole in a vertical position and a side perspective view
- Figure 1 B the chair according to Figure 1A in perspective view from behind
- Figure 1C the chair according to Figure 1A as an exploded view in assemblies with armrests
- Figure 2A a back support, a backrest and a headrest in an exploded view
- FIG. 2B the back support and the back support from FIG. 2A with the back shell covered;
- Figure 3A the arrangement under the seat plate on the gas spring with
- Figure 3B the arrangement according to Figure 3A as an exploded view
- Figure 3C the assembly of back support, seat plate and rubber spring placed on the vertical gas spring in the vertical position in partial section;
- Figure 3D the assembly according to Figure 3C in perspective partial section
- Figure 3D the bearing between the back support and seat plate from Figure 3A with the mounting wedge to be inserted in the enlargement;
- Figure 4 the rubber spring with housing from Figure 3A in an exploded view
- FIG. 5 the structural unit according to FIG. 3C in the sequence of movements between the assembly position via the vertical position and the inclination position;
- FIGS 6A to 6D the operation of the adjustment of the seat depth
- FIG. 6A a section from FIG. 3A on line AA with the locking lever locked
- FIG. 6B the representation according to FIG. 6A with the actuating lever released
- FIG. 6C a section from FIG. 3A on the line B-B with the cushion carrier pulled to the front and locked adjusting lever; and FIG. 6D: the representation in accordance with FIG. 6C with the cushion carrier pushed back as far as possible and the actuating lever released.
- the entire chair is divided into two levels, the base U known per se and the seat S placed on the base U, which embodies the invention.
- the base frame U consists of a typical five-armed star base 1 with rollers 11 attached to the ends of the arms 10, which rest on the floor.
- the center of the star base 1 is formed by a sleeve piece 12 in which a gas spring 13 is inserted vertically.
- a telescopically extendable piston rod 14 protrudes from the gas spring 13 on the axis A, onto which the seat support 2, which is the base part of the entire seat S, is placed.
- the seat S is both rotatable about the axis A and adjustable in height with the extension or retraction of the piston rod 14 on the axis A.
- the seat support 2 consists of a middle sleeve body 20, a towards th projecting slip-on flange 21 and a front-mounted bearing flange 22.
- the horizontal main axis of rotation A1 extends through the sleeve body 20, on which a conventional rubber spring 3 is received.
- the vertical axis A runs through the plug-on flange 21 and an axis of rotation A2 parallel to the main axis of rotation A1 runs through the bearing flange 22.
- the chair is also composed of a back support 4, a backrest 5, a headrest 6, a back shell 7, a seat plate 8 and the armrests, not shown, which can be used as an option.
- a cushion support 80 is arranged on the seat plate 8 for the immediate reception of the seat cushion 801.
- the seat support 2 with the inserted rubber spring 3 are positioned below the seat plate 8, the main axis of rotation A1 being quasi parallel to the front edge 810 of the seat plate 8.
- the back support 4 On the main axis of rotation A1, the back support 4 is fastened, which, with its two support arms 40, attaches to both sides of the rubber spring 3 in a fork-like manner and extends upwards from the seat plate 8, bent at a distance from the rear edge 811 of the seat plate 8. Above the level of the seat plate 8, the support arms 40 unite to form a guide 41 in which the height-adjustable back support 5 is held with its lower base beam 50. The set height is fixed by means of a clamping screw 42 passing through the guide 41 of the back support 4. Above the base spar 50, two lumbar cantilevers 51 extend symmetrically, approximately horizontally and forming an arc, which are attached with their outer ends to the back shell 7 in the lower lumbar region 70 thereof.
- the lumbar extensions 51 encompass the lumbar region 70 of the back shell 7, wherein vertical expansion slots could be provided in the lumbar region 70 to increase the elasticity of the back shell 7.
- the back support 5 has the shape of a letter with a lower central strut 52 and two wing-like support arms 53, the ends of which are inserted into pockets 710, which are located in the upper corners on the rear side of the back shell 7.
- the vertical strut 60 of the headrest 6 is attached.
- a head cushion 61 facing the back of the user's head is held, the inclination of the vertical strut 60 being adjustable.
- a cover 73 For covering over the back shell 7, a cover 73 is provided, which has a pocket 730 facing backwards and open at the bottom. The lower edge 72 of the back shell 7 is inserted into this pocket 730 up to approximately the lumbar region 70.
- the cover 73 completely spans the front of the back shell 7 and has an upper part 731 for folding over the upper edge 71 and two lateral parts 732 for folding over both side edges of the back shell 7. Between the upper part 731 and the two lateral parts 732 there are cutouts 733, so that in in the folded state, the pockets 710 provided on the back shell 7 remain accessible for inserting the ends 530 of the support arms 53.
- a quick-closing connection 734 e.g. a hook or Velcro connection - provided, which engages under the support arms 53.
- the lateral parts 732 also do not span the ends of the lumbar brackets 51 fastened to the back shell 7, as a result of which the central field of the back shell 7 remains uncovered at the rear. With the quick-release connections 734 released, the cover 73 can therefore be quickly fitted onto the back shell 7 during assembly or removed just as quickly for the purpose of cleaning or renewal.
- the seat plate 8 is placed on the cushion plate 80 which is adjustable in the seat depth and which carries the seat cushion 801 and a cover 802 spanning it.
- the back shell 7 and the headrest 6 with the head cushion 61 and the vertical strut 60 which extends downward for fastening to the backrest 5. It is practical and decorative to provide the head cushion 61 with a quickly exchangeable cover 610, optically effective, for example a network covering.
- the chair can be equipped with laterally arranged armrests 65, the support arms 66 of which, in the shape of a bow, point upwards and are preferably also attached below the seat plate 8.
- the support arm 66 has an adjusting device 67 for adjusting the height and the inclination of the inserted armrests 68.
- the armrest 68 has a vertical support strut 69 projecting through the adjusting device 67, a support plate 680 and the cushion 681 arranged thereon.
- this pad 681 is provided with a cover 682, e.g. also a decorative mesh covering.
- a box-shaped, upwardly open bearing socket 43 is arranged between the two support arms 40, which form a fork-shaped attachment on the back support 4, and in its two side walls 430 - these rest on the support arms 40 - two mutually aligned bores 431 are provided on the Axis of rotation A4 are positioned.
- a front and a rear transverse wall 432, 433 extend between the side walls 430.
- the rear joint projections 821, which originate from the seat plate 8, protrude into the bearing socket 43.
- An axle rod 44 is pushed through the holes 431 in the bearing socket 43 and in the complementary holes present in the joint lugs 821, so that the seat plate 8 is rotatably fastened to the back support 4 on the axis A4.
- To fix the axle rod 44 one uses, for example, a lateral one that protrudes from the outside against the side walls 430. supporting screw connection 440.
- the front transverse wall 432 faces the free ends of the support arms 40 through which the main axis of rotation A1 runs, while the rear transverse wall 433 lies opposite the front transverse wall 432 and faces the guide 41 of the back support 4.
- a recess 435 is worked into the rear transverse wall 433 from above in order to receive a pretensioning wedge 45 (see FIG. 3B), the function of which will be explained later.
- the free ends of the support arms 40 each have a continuous inner polygon 401 on the main axis of rotation A1, a driver rod 46 made of polygonal profile being inserted in a rotationally stable manner through both inner polygonal edges 401 and the rubber spring 3.
- the driver rod 46 is fastened e.g. with a screw connection 460, which is supported laterally from the outside against the support arms 40.
- the U-profiled guide 41 which is open towards the seat S, has a through hole 410 and, complementarily thereto, an elongated hole 500 with a vertical extension is present in the base spar 50 of the back support 5.
- the height adjustment of the back support 5 can thus take place within the elongated hole 500.
- the lumbar brackets 51 which extend to both sides of the back support 5, have through holes 510 at their free ends.
- Two eccentrics 55 are provided for the interaction with the lumbar booms 51, which consist of a knob 550 to be gripped, a cylinder section 551 which can be inserted into the through bores 510 and a clamping bolt which projects eccentrically through the cylinder section 551.
- the eccentric 55 By turning the eccentric 55, the distance between the two clamping bolts is changed and the tension in the lumbar region 70 of the back shell 7 can thus be adjusted. With softer tension, the lumbar region 70 of the back shell 7 becomes more resilient for the user.
- the clamping bolts engage in the back shell 7, so that the back support 5 and the seat shell 7 are firmly connected to one another.
- the free ends 530 of the support arms 53 could also have through bores in order to be able to use screws for fastening to the back shell 7. However, the ends 530 are advantageously inserted into pockets 710, which are located on the rear of the back shell 7, in the upper corners.
- a quickly replaceable, decorative cover 73 e.g. a network spanned. Due to the tension of the cover 73, it does not rest on the central region of the back shell 7, which is concavely curved, as seen by the user, without load. Thus, the cover 73 lifts off the back shell 7 as soon as the user no longer exerts pressure. This allows both the back shell 7 and the cover 73 to breathe and release absorbed moisture.
- the side walls 430 of the bearing pan 43 are contoured in the manner of a ledge, so that the support arm 66 of the armrest 65 placed there is given a particularly good hold by positive locking and stop.
- a double-angled lever 803 is arranged in the seat plate 8, the handle part 804 of which projects laterally for actuation by the user and the plate-shaped locking part 805 comes to rest in a recess 812 in the seat plate 8.
- Beneath the locking part 805 is a spring tongue 806, which is supported on the seat plate 8 and thus presses the locking part 805 upwards with pretension.
- On the locking part 805 there are three lugs 807 projecting upwards in a row for engaging in a complementary hole pattern 800 below the cushion carrier 80 (see FIGS. 6A to 6D).
- lugs 807 and perforated grid 800 come out of engagement, so that the upholstery support 80 can be shifted in steps from a maximum front position (see FIG. 6C) to a maximum rear position (see FIG. 6D).
- a setting range could, for example, comprise 50 mm in 5 steps of 10 mm each.
- the seat plate 8 has laterally protruding, cut-free edges 814, which are underlaid by the upholstered support 80 with angled claws 808 arranged on its underside, so that the support 80 is guided in the seat depth on the seat plate 8.
- the cushion support 80 has a stop edge 809 on its underside, which abuts the front edge 810 of the seat plate 8 when the cushion support 80 is at the maximum rear position.
- two mutually spaced stop cams 813 are provided on the upper side of the seat plate 8, near the rear edge 811 thereof, against which the fully extended cushion support 80 abuts (see FIGS. 3A and 3B).
- the seat plate 8 according to FIGS. 3C and 3D is a simplified version compared to FIGS. 3A and 3B without the possibility of adjusting the seat depth.
- the rubber spring 3 has the shape of a roller and is constructed in three layers.
- An innermost steel core 30 has a polygonal passage 300, for example hexagonal, located on the main axis of rotation A1 for the positive reception of the driving rod 46.
- the driving rod 46 inserted in the rubber spring 3 sits on both sides in the internal polygon 401 at the free end of the support arms 40 in a rotationally stable manner a rubber layer 31 is applied, which is surrounded by an outer steel jacket 32.
- Carriers 320 protrude from the steel jacket 32 into the rubber layer 31.
- This rubber spring 3 is located in the sleeve body 20 of the seat support 2, and in order to reduce the friction with the inner wall of the sleeve body 20, 32 sliding rings 33, for example made of plastic, can be applied to the steel jacket.
- the plug-on flange 21 pointing rearward on the seat support 2 has a vertical conical bore 210 on the axis A, into which the upper part of the piston rod 14 which can be extended from the gas spring 13 is inserted.
- the valve rod 15 protrudes axially from the piston rod 14, depending on the actuation thereof Load on the seat S, the piston rod 14 retracts or extends.
- the valve rod 15 is actuated in a conventional manner via a shift lever, not shown, which is usually provided under the seat plate 8.
- the sleeve body 20 has a recess 200 for inserting a tension element 23 which is attached to the outer steel jacket 32, e.g. is fixed by a screw connection 230.
- a tension bolt 24 is suspended in the tension element 23, the tension bolt 24 projecting through the bearing flange 22 and a handwheel 26 supported on the bearing flange 22 being screwed onto the tension bolt 24.
- the tension element 23 is pulled toward the bearing flange 22 and the rubber spring 3 is thus preloaded more.
- the rotatable joints 9 are arranged, which overlap the axis of rotation A3 and there are connected to the front joint extensions 820 on the underside of the seat plate 8 in a rotationally movable manner.
- the articulated lugs 821 at the rear on the underside of the seat plate 8 are articulated on the axis of rotation A4 in the bearing socket 43, which is seated between the support arms 40 of the back support 4.
- the driver rod 46 inserted in the rubber spring 3 is seated on both sides in the inner polygon 401 at the free end of the support arms 40 in a rotationally stable manner.
- the seat plate 8 has a depression 83 consisting of two sections 830, 831.
- a depression section 830 is worked in from above, which, viewed from the front edge 810 of the seat plate 8, lies in front of the bearing socket 43.
- a recess section 831 Directly adjoining the recess section 830 is a recess section 831 which is worked in from below and is positioned above the bearing socket 43 between the joint attachments 821.
- a locking slide 84 can be inserted into the recessed section 830, which is always partially pushed into the recessed section 831, loaded by a spring 86, so that the locking slide 84 engages under the seat plate 8 on the front Cross wall 432 of the bearing pan 43 is in place (FIG. 3C shows the unlocked state). The vertical position of the chair is now locked.
- a return mechanism 85 attaches to the locking slide 84 and can be actuated by a switching lever 87 in order, if necessary, to pull the locking slide 84 back against the action of the spring 86 into the unlocked position shown in FIG. 3C. Only now can the back support 4 and back support 5 be moved back into the tilt position. The locking slide 84 remains in the retracted state by exceeding a dead center of the return mechanism 85, ie the back support 4 remains movable.
- Pre-pivoting of the back support 4 about the main axis of rotation A1 when the seat S is completely relieved is prevented by the pretensioning wedge 45, which is placed in the recess 435 on the rear transverse wall 433 of the bearing socket 43 and presses against the seat plate 8 from below.
- FIG. 3D also shows that bevels are provided on both sides near the rear edge 811 of the seat plate 8; attach the armrests here too.
- there are two further inner joint extensions 822 which are also on the axis of rotation A3 and are each offset in the direction of the seat support 2, so that the joint extensions 820 are on the outside, the two inner joint extensions 822 face each other and each distance from the associated outer joint attachment 820.
- a joint 9 is directed with its joint leg 90 pointing towards the axis of rotation A3, in which there is a through hole 900 on the axis of rotation A3.
- Bores aligned with the through-bore 900 are also provided in the joint projections 820, 822 lying on the A3 axis, as a result of which a preload bolt 88 can be used as the axis on the axis of rotation A3, which can be inserted from the joint leg 90 - with its head 880 firmly seated therein - through the two associated ones Joint approaches 820,822 extends.
- the preload bolt 88 has a transverse slot 882 at the end 881 of the shaft.
- a helical spring 89 has a bend 890 extending over the spring diameter at one end and a tangential bend 891 at the opposite end.
- the tangential bends 891 of the two coil springs 89 each rest on the underside of the seat plate 8, while the bends 890 extending over the spring diameter are in the transverse slot 882 of the pretensioning bolts 88.
- the chair With the insertion of the pretensioning wedge 45, the chair is brought into the vertical position Pi, ie the back support 5 mounted on the back support 4 is approximately vertical and the seat plate 8 has an approximately horizontal position. Since it is fixed, the position of the main axis of rotation A1 and the axis of rotation A2 on the bearing flange 22 of the seat support 2 remains unchanged. The rubber spring 2 and the coil springs 89 are now preloaded. By placing the back support 5 vertically, the back support 4 pivots about the main axis of rotation A1, whereby the axis of rotation A4 lowers.
- the joints 9 pivot about the axis of rotation A2 and the joint legs 90 are positioned approximately vertically, so that the axis of rotation A3 is now slightly raised approximately perpendicularly above the axis of rotation A2.
- the joint legs 90 are preferably slightly inclined, so that the axis of rotation A3 is upstream of the axis of rotation A2 in the direction of the main axis of rotation A1. The user can thus move more easily into the inclination position P 2 by shifting his weight without having to brace himself against the back support 5.
- the retracted locking slide 84 allows the seat S to be adjusted into the tilt position P 2 if the user shifts the weight sufficiently.
- the back support 4 rotates around the main se A1
- the axis of rotation A4 drops to a maximum of the level of the main axis of rotation A1.
- the joints 9 pivot about the axis of rotation A2, so that the joint legs 90 are inclined to the main axis of rotation A1 and the axis of rotation A3 has approached the main axis of rotation A1 both horizontally and vertically, but still lies above both axes of rotation A1 and A2.
- the maximum inclination of the seat S in the inclination position P 2 is limited by the seating of the seat plate 8 in the region of the lower recess section 831 on the front transverse wall 432 of the bearing pan 43, which acts as a stop in the end position.
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