EP2374375B1 - A bedchair - Google Patents
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- EP2374375B1 EP2374375B1 EP20110250013 EP11250013A EP2374375B1 EP 2374375 B1 EP2374375 B1 EP 2374375B1 EP 20110250013 EP20110250013 EP 20110250013 EP 11250013 A EP11250013 A EP 11250013A EP 2374375 B1 EP2374375 B1 EP 2374375B1
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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
- A47C1/024—Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts the parts, being the back-rest, or the back-rest and seat unit, having adjustable and lockable inclination
- A47C1/026—Reclining or easy chairs having independently-adjustable supporting parts the parts, being the back-rest, or the back-rest and seat unit, having adjustable and lockable inclination by means of peg-and-notch or pawl-and-ratchet mechanism
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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
- A47C17/00—Sofas; Couches; Beds
- A47C17/64—Travelling or camp beds
- A47C17/70—Travelling or camp beds the bed frame being foldable about a horizontal axis
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- the present invention relates to a bedchair having a seat part and a backrest part pivotally attached to the intended rear of the seat part, in which the backrest part can be secured in any selected one of a plurality of angular positions relative to the seat part by means of respective interengaging portions attached to the seat part and the backrest part respectively and at least one clamp arranged in relation to the interengaging portions to be adjusted between a release position in which the interengaging portions can be moved relative to one another to enable the relative positioning between the backrest part and the seat part to be altered, and a locked position in which the interengaging portions are locked in interengagement with one another, so as to hold the backrest part in a selected angular position relative to the seat part.
- GB 2409156A discloses a folding bedchair unit comprising a frame over which cushioning can be stretched and supported and having pairs of legs secured thereto which in use support the frame clear of the ground, at least some of which are pivotally attached to the frame to allow them to be folded parallel to the latter when the unit is to be folded up.
- the frame is divided into at least four sections, two end sections and two intermediate sections, each of which is hingedly joined to an adjoining section to allow the two intermediate sections each to pivot through approximately 90° and each end section to be folded through approximately 180° relative to its adjoining intermediate section.
- the frame sections and legs are formed from metal tubing.
- the frame is divided into five sections comprising two intermediate sections of equal length, two shorter end sections and a much shorter central section which is hingedly jointed at its opposite ends to the inboard ends of the two intermediate sections.
- the central section bridges a space between the two intermediate sections which accommodates at least one pair of legs when they are folded towards one another.
- Each of the legs is telescopically extendable, and the ground-engaging end of each leg comprises a foot which may comprise a large area pad which is pivotally joined to the end of the leg to accommodate uneven terrain and prevent the legs from sinking into soft ground.
- a third leg assembly is secured to the central frame section, it is rigidly secured thereto or integrally formed therewith.
- a strap is securable around the folded assembly to compress the cushioning and reduce the overall size of the folded unit.
- GB 2344510A discloses a bedchair or other support means comprising a frame of rigid elongate material to which is attached and across which extends a sheet or other membrane by means of a lace, cord or other elongate flexible material extending between the sheet or other membrane and the frame.
- the frame is provided with a plurality of attachment means spaced apart around the frame.
- Each of these attachment means is so shaped as to embrace the rigid elongate material of the frame loosely at its position of attachment thereto in such a manner that it is free to rotate about that part of the frame.
- Each of these attachment means is also so shaped as to provide retaining means by which a portion of the flexible elongate material is retained.
- the said retaining means is in the form of an open loop or hook.
- a bedchair has had the interengaging portions locked in a position substantially between the backrest part and the seat part so that, when the backrest part is locked in an intended horizontal position substantially co-planar with the seat part, the interengaging portions project upwardly and may provide uncomfortable obstructions to the elbows or arms of the user.
- the present invention seeks to provide a remedy.
- the present invention is directed to a bedchair having the construction set out in the characterising portion of the present claim 1 in which the interengaging portions are so attached to the seat part and the backrest part respectively as to be able to rotate together relative about respective attachment axes of to said seat and backrest part (12, 14) rotation which are in alignment when and only when the backrest part is in an intended horizontal position substantially co-planar with the seat part, whereby the interengaging portions together can be rotated about their aligned axes from a position above the seat and backrest parts to a position below them.
- the bedchair may comprise a frame across which a sheet of material, which supports the angler when the bedchair is in use, may extend.
- the elongate members may comprise tubular portions.
- Each of the said interengaging portions may be provided with an elongate portion which can be slid into or over an end portion of respective tubular portions of the backrest part or the seat part respectively.
- Apertures may be provided in the elongate portions of the interengaging portions as well as the tubular portions they slide into or over to fix the elongate portions of the interengaging portions against rotation and against longitudinal movement relative to the tubular portions of the backrest part and the seat part respectively.
- the elongate portions of the interengaging portions may be rotatable axially relative to the rest of the interengaging portion of which they form a part.
- a spring détente may be provided to deter each elongate portion of its associated interengaging portion from axial rotation in two positions spaced apart angularly by more than 90°, for example by 180°.
- the clamp comprises a handle having an internally screw-threaded part engaging a spindle having an external screw thread such that when the handle is rotated in an anti-clockwise sense to release the interengaging portions from one another, it is necessary to physically pull those portions apart before rotating them relative to one another.
- This makes for a relatively clumsy operation often requiring both hands of the user.
- This can be overcome by having a saw-tooth construction in the interengaging portion so that the application of a torque to pivot the backrest part relative to the seat part causes the teeth to slide over one another.
- the downside of such a construction is that the teeth do not provide a sufficiently secure grip unless considerable force is applied to the handle to lock the interengaging portions together.
- the interengaging portions may interengage at a position offset from the frame, and may have further interengaging parts which are brought into engagement when the backrest part is generally co-planar with the seat part, to hold the adjacent parts of the frame in alignment with one another.
- a flexible elongate member may be threaded around the frame and the interengaging portions and through apertures in the sheet so that the latter is supported by the frame, and the interengaging portions may be provided with abutment surfaces to inhibit movement of the flexible elongate member out of position.
- a bedchair 10 shown in Figure 1 comprises a seat part 12, a backrest part 14 pivotally attached to an intended rear of the seat part 12 at respective hinges or pivots 16, and a footrest part 18 pivotally connected to an intended front of the seat part 12 by means of pivots 20.
- the seat part 12, the backrest part 14 and the footrest part 18 are constituted by sections of an outer tubular frame 22 across which is stretched a fabric sheet 24.
- the seat part 12 is constituted by two generally parallel sections 26 of the tubular frame 22 and that portion of the sheet 24 stretched across those portions of the frame.
- the backrest part 14 of the bedchair 10 is constituted by a generally U-shaped part 28 of the frame 22, as well as that part of the sheet 24 which is stretched thereacross.
- the U-shaped part 28 has its ends pivotally attached respectively to the sections 26 of the frame 22 by means of the pivots 16.
- the footrest part 18 of the bedchair 10 is constituted by a generally U-shaped part 30 of the frame 22, as well as that part of the sheet 24 stretched thereacross.
- the part 30 has its respective ends attached to the front ends of the sections 26 of the frame by way of the pivots 20.
- Each leg arrangement has a pair of substantially parallel legs 38, 40 and 42, which extend downwardly from the frame 22.
- Each leg pair is reinforced by a pair of cross struts 44, 46 and 48.
- One of the leg arrangements 32 is connected at the front of the seat part 12, another of the leg arrangements 34 is attached to the frame 22 towards the rear of the seat part 12, and the other leg arrangement 36 is attached to the frame 22 round about half way along the backrest part 14.
- the leg arrangements 32 and 34 are splayed slightly away from one another to give increased stability to the bedchair 10, and the leg arrangement 36 is on a slant generally parallel to the leg arrangement 34.
- the bedchair 10 shown in Figure 1 with the frame 22 generally horizontal can be folded up for transport and stowage by pivoting the footrest part 18 over and on to the seat part 12 by means of the pivots 20 and the backrest part 14 can be pivoted over and on to both the footrest part 18 and the seat part 12 thus folded together, by means of the pivot 16.
- the leg arrangements 32, 34 and 36 in turn can be pivoted to positions in which they lie flat against this folded arrangement of the frame 22.
- the bedchair 10 When the bedchair 10 is next used, it can be unfolded so that it resumes the configuration it has in Figure 1 .
- each pivot 16 of the bedchair 10 is shown in Figures 2 and 3 . It will be appreciated that both pivots 16 are constructed in the same way with the only exception being that one is a mirror version of the other.
- each pivot 16 comprises two interengaging portions 50 and 52.
- One of the portions 50 of the pivot 16 has an elongate part 54, an extension of which (not shown in Figures 2 and 3 but labeled 90 in Figure 4 ) extends into one of the sections 26 of the tubular frame 22.
- the other portion 52 has a corresponding elongate part 56, an extension of which (not shown in Figures 2 and 3 but labeled 92 in Figure 4 ) extends into one end of the generally U-shaped part 28 of the frame 22.
- An adjustable knob in the form of a rotatable handle 58 is also provided on the pivot 16 in a manner to be described in greater detail in relation to Figures 4 and 5 .
- the interengaging portions 50 and 52 are provided with respective annuli of interengaging castellations 60 and 62.
- Rotation of the handle 58 in an anticlockwise direction separates the interengaging portions 50 and 52 in a manner to be described with reference to Figures 4 and 5 to disengage the annuli of castellations 60 and 62.
- This enables the backrest part 14 to be pivoted about the pivot 16 in relation to the seat part 12.
- the backrest part 14 can be raised from the horizontal position it has as shown in Figure 1 to an angle of substantially 45°to the seat part 12. It can be locked in this position by rotating the handle 58 in a clockwise sense so that the annuli of castellations 60 and 62 become once more interengaged as shown in Figure 2 .
- FIGS 4 and 5 show more completely the annuli of castellations 60 and 62.
- a substantially cylindrical member 64 extends, when the pivot 16 is in the assembled state, through the annulus of castellations 60.
- An outer end of the cylindrical member 64 is provided with a hub 66 with inwardly directed lugs 68 which engage recesses 70 formed on the outside of the annulus of castellations 60 to lock the cylindrical member 64 against rotation about its axis relative to the portion 50.
- a retaining ring 72 engages the cylindrical member 64 at a shoulder portion 74 thereof to inhibit movement of the cylindrical member 64 in an axial direction relative to the annulus of castellations 60.
- the external surface of the cylindrical member 64 is formed with a cam in the form of a slot or groove 75 which is on a slant relative to the axis of the cylindrical member 64.
- a similar groove is formed on the hidden side of the cylindrical member 64 with reference to Figure 5 .
- Two halves 76 of a bearing shell which have the general shape of half of a hollow cylinder, snap-fit around the outside of the cylindrical member 64 so as to be rotatable relative thereto about the axis thereof.
- Each bearing shell half is formed with a cam follower on its interior surface in the form of a spigot 78. The spigot engages an associated one of the grooves 75 on the cylindrical member 64.
- the bearing shell halves 76 are formed with a flange 80 which abuts a shoulder 82 on the inside of the annulus of castellations 62.
- the handle 58 is provided with an internal surface that provides a tight fit around the bearing shell halves 76 so that the handle 58 is on that side of the engagement portion 52 which is further from the engagement portion 50.
- the handle 58 may be rotated in a clockwise direction so that the spigots 78 return to the previous position they had in the grooves 75 so that the interengaging annuli of castellations 60 and 62 are brought together once again, the castellations interengage with one another, and the backrest part 14 is locked in this position relative to the seat part 12.
- each of the elongate parts 54 and 56 is hollow and a spindle 94 extends through this hollow in an axial direction.
- the spindle has a head part 96 which, when the pivot 16 is in the assembled condition as shown in Figure 2 , rests against an internal shoulder 98 within the hollow elongate part 54 or 56 as the case may be.
- the inside surface of the head part 96 is formed with two détente recesses 98 (only one of which is visible in Figure 6 ) spaced apart from one another about the axis of the spindle 94 by 180°.
- a helical compression spring 102 is received in a blind hole 104 formed in the interior of the elongate part 54 or 56 as the case may be, as well as a détente pin 106.
- a wavy washer 108 is used to hold the spindle 94 in position with its head 96 abutting the internal shoulder 100.
- the pin 106 Whilst a yielding of the spring 102 enables the head 96 to adopt an angular position about the axis of the spindle 94, the pin 106 being urged by the spring 102 towards the head 96, tends to hold the spindle 94 in two positions with an angular spacing between one another of about 180° about the axis of the spindle 94, with the détente pin 106 having its outer end engaged with one or other of the recesses 98.
- Each extension 90 or 92 being a projecting part of the spindle 94, is secured within an end of a tubular part 26 or 28 of the frame 22, by means of a retaining pin 110 which extends through holes provided in the relevant section of the tubular frame 22 and one end of the extension 90 or 92.
- the pivot 16 can be flipped, swiveled or rotated about the axis of the spindles 94 from the position it has as shown in Figure 1 to a position angularly spaced therefrom by 180° so that they extend downwardly from the frame 22 instead of upwardly therefrom and no longer create an obstruction to the user's arms or elbows, as shown in Figure 8 .
- Figure 9 shows a view corresponding to that of Figure 1 , with the bedchair 10 as shown therein provided with a cover 200 on it.
- the elongate parts 54 and 56 are provided with flanges 210 at both of their ends, and annular recesses 212 are provided at locations midway between the two flanges 210 of each part 54 and 56, apertures 214 also being provided in the interengaging portions 50 and 52 in registration with the recesses 212 respectively.
- This enables a flexible elongate member 216 to be threaded through holes 218 along the edge of the sheet 24 and around the annular recesses 212.
- the sides of the recesses 212 provide abutment surfaces which inhibit movement of the member 216 out of position. So do the flanges 210 should a part of the member 216 become dislodged from one or both of recesses 212.
- a protuberance 220 projecting outwardly in a longitudinal direction and located on the axis and at that end of one of the interengaging portion 50 which is closer to the other 52, and this protuberance 220 engages a corresponding recess 222 in the other portion 52 when the backrest part 14 is generally co-planar with the seat part 12, to inhibit misalignment of the parts 54 and 56 during use of the bedchair.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a bedchair having a seat part and a backrest part pivotally attached to the intended rear of the seat part, in which the backrest part can be secured in any selected one of a plurality of angular positions relative to the seat part by means of respective interengaging portions attached to the seat part and the backrest part respectively and at least one clamp arranged in relation to the interengaging portions to be adjusted between a release position in which the interengaging portions can be moved relative to one another to enable the relative positioning between the backrest part and the seat part to be altered, and a locked position in which the interengaging portions are locked in interengagement with one another, so as to hold the backrest part in a selected angular position relative to the seat part.
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GB 2409156A - The central section bridges a space between the two intermediate sections which accommodates at least one pair of legs when they are folded towards one another. Each of the legs is telescopically extendable, and the ground-engaging end of each leg comprises a foot which may comprise a large area pad which is pivotally joined to the end of the leg to accommodate uneven terrain and prevent the legs from sinking into soft ground. Where a third leg assembly is secured to the central frame section, it is rigidly secured thereto or integrally formed therewith. A strap is securable around the folded assembly to compress the cushioning and reduce the overall size of the folded unit.
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GB 2344510A - Hitherto, a bedchair has had the interengaging portions locked in a position substantially between the backrest part and the seat part so that, when the backrest part is locked in an intended horizontal position substantially co-planar with the seat part, the interengaging portions project upwardly and may provide uncomfortable obstructions to the elbows or arms of the user.
- The present invention seeks to provide a remedy.
- Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a bedchair having the construction set out in the characterising portion of the
present claim 1 in which the interengaging portions are so attached to the seat part and the backrest part respectively as to be able to rotate together relative about respective attachment axes of to said seat and backrest part (12, 14) rotation which are in alignment when and only when the backrest part is in an intended horizontal position substantially co-planar with the seat part, whereby the interengaging portions together can be rotated about their aligned axes from a position above the seat and backrest parts to a position below them. - The peripheries of the backrest part and the seat part may be defined by elongate members. Thus, the bedchair may comprise a frame across which a sheet of material, which supports the angler when the bedchair is in use, may extend.
- The elongate members may comprise tubular portions.
- Each of the said interengaging portions may be provided with an elongate portion which can be slid into or over an end portion of respective tubular portions of the backrest part or the seat part respectively. Apertures may be provided in the elongate portions of the interengaging portions as well as the tubular portions they slide into or over to fix the elongate portions of the interengaging portions against rotation and against longitudinal movement relative to the tubular portions of the backrest part and the seat part respectively. The elongate portions of the interengaging portions may be rotatable axially relative to the rest of the interengaging portion of which they form a part. A spring détente may be provided to deter each elongate portion of its associated interengaging portion from axial rotation in two positions spaced apart angularly by more than 90°, for example by 180°.
- In a previously proposed construction of bedchair having the construction as set out in the opening paragraph of the present specification, the clamp comprises a handle having an internally screw-threaded part engaging a spindle having an external screw thread such that when the handle is rotated in an anti-clockwise sense to release the interengaging portions from one another, it is necessary to physically pull those portions apart before rotating them relative to one another. This makes for a relatively clumsy operation often requiring both hands of the user. This can be overcome by having a saw-tooth construction in the interengaging portion so that the application of a torque to pivot the backrest part relative to the seat part causes the teeth to slide over one another. The downside of such a construction is that the teeth do not provide a sufficiently secure grip unless considerable force is applied to the handle to lock the interengaging portions together.
- The interengaging portions may interengage at a position offset from the frame, and may have further interengaging parts which are brought into engagement when the backrest part is generally co-planar with the seat part, to hold the adjacent parts of the frame in alignment with one another.
- A flexible elongate member may be threaded around the frame and the interengaging portions and through apertures in the sheet so that the latter is supported by the frame, and the interengaging portions may be provided with abutment surfaces to inhibit movement of the flexible elongate member out of position.
- An example of a bedchair of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1
- shows a perspective side view from above of a bedchair made in accordance with both aspects of the present invention;
- Figure 2
- shows on a different scale a perspective view of interengaging portions of the bedchair shown in
Figure 1 along with a handle therefor, in a locked position; - Figure 3
- is a view corresponding to that of
Figure 2 , but with the interengaging portions in a release position; - Figure 4
- shows a perspective side view of the interengaging portions shown in
Figures 2 and3 with other parts in somewhat exploded form; - Figure 5
- shows parts shown in
Figure 4 in further exploded form; - Figure 6
- shows on a different scale a perspective side view of a first engaging portion of the bedchair shown in
Figure 1 ; - Figure 7
- shows a perspective side view of a second engaging portion of the bedchair shown in
Figure 1 ; - Figure 8
- shows on a different scale a further
- Figure 9
- perspective side view of the bedchair shown in
Figure 1 with parts thereof moved to a different position; shows a perspective side view from above of a bedchair as shown inFigure 1 , with a cover on it; and - Figures 10 and 11
- show views corresponding to those shown in
Figures 2 and3 respectively of a modified form of the portions shown therein. - A
bedchair 10 shown inFigure 1 comprises aseat part 12, abackrest part 14 pivotally attached to an intended rear of theseat part 12 at respective hinges orpivots 16, and afootrest part 18 pivotally connected to an intended front of theseat part 12 by means ofpivots 20. - The
seat part 12, thebackrest part 14 and thefootrest part 18 are constituted by sections of an outer tubular frame 22 across which is stretched afabric sheet 24. Thus, theseat part 12 is constituted by two generallyparallel sections 26 of the tubular frame 22 and that portion of thesheet 24 stretched across those portions of the frame. Thebackrest part 14 of thebedchair 10 is constituted by a generally U-shapedpart 28 of the frame 22, as well as that part of thesheet 24 which is stretched thereacross. The U-shapedpart 28 has its ends pivotally attached respectively to thesections 26 of the frame 22 by means of thepivots 16. Similarly, thefootrest part 18 of thebedchair 10 is constituted by a generallyU-shaped part 30 of the frame 22, as well as that part of thesheet 24 stretched thereacross. Thepart 30 has its respective ends attached to the front ends of thesections 26 of the frame by way of thepivots 20. - Three
leg arrangements parallel legs cross struts leg arrangements 32 is connected at the front of theseat part 12, another of theleg arrangements 34 is attached to the frame 22 towards the rear of theseat part 12, and theother leg arrangement 36 is attached to the frame 22 round about half way along thebackrest part 14. Theleg arrangements bedchair 10, and theleg arrangement 36 is on a slant generally parallel to theleg arrangement 34. - It will be appreciated therefore that the
bedchair 10 shown inFigure 1 with the frame 22 generally horizontal can be folded up for transport and stowage by pivoting thefootrest part 18 over and on to theseat part 12 by means of thepivots 20 and thebackrest part 14 can be pivoted over and on to both thefootrest part 18 and theseat part 12 thus folded together, by means of thepivot 16. Theleg arrangements bedchair 10 is next used, it can be unfolded so that it resumes the configuration it has inFigure 1 . - Further details of each
pivot 16 of thebedchair 10 are shown inFigures 2 and3 . It will be appreciated that both pivots 16 are constructed in the same way with the only exception being that one is a mirror version of the other. - Thus, each
pivot 16 comprises twointerengaging portions portions 50 of thepivot 16 has anelongate part 54, an extension of which (not shown inFigures 2 and3 but labeled 90 inFigure 4 ) extends into one of thesections 26 of the tubular frame 22. Theother portion 52 has a correspondingelongate part 56, an extension of which (not shown inFigures 2 and3 but labeled 92 inFigure 4 ) extends into one end of the generallyU-shaped part 28 of the frame 22. An adjustable knob in the form of arotatable handle 58 is also provided on thepivot 16 in a manner to be described in greater detail in relation toFigures 4 and 5 . Theinterengaging portions - Rotation of the
handle 58 in an anticlockwise direction separates theinterengaging portions Figures 4 and 5 to disengage the annuli ofcastellations backrest part 14 to be pivoted about thepivot 16 in relation to theseat part 12. For example, in this way thebackrest part 14 can be raised from the horizontal position it has as shown inFigure 1 to an angle of substantially 45°to theseat part 12. It can be locked in this position by rotating thehandle 58 in a clockwise sense so that the annuli ofcastellations Figure 2 . - Further details of each
pivot 16 are shown inFigures 4 and 5 . These Figures show more completely the annuli ofcastellations pivot 16 is in the assembled state, through the annulus ofcastellations 60. An outer end of the cylindrical member 64 is provided with ahub 66 with inwardly directed lugs 68 which engage recesses 70 formed on the outside of the annulus ofcastellations 60 to lock the cylindrical member 64 against rotation about its axis relative to theportion 50. A retainingring 72 engages the cylindrical member 64 at ashoulder portion 74 thereof to inhibit movement of the cylindrical member 64 in an axial direction relative to the annulus ofcastellations 60. The external surface of the cylindrical member 64 is formed with a cam in the form of a slot or groove 75 which is on a slant relative to the axis of the cylindrical member 64. A similar groove is formed on the hidden side of the cylindrical member 64 with reference toFigure 5 . - Two
halves 76 of a bearing shell, which have the general shape of half of a hollow cylinder, snap-fit around the outside of the cylindrical member 64 so as to be rotatable relative thereto about the axis thereof. Each bearing shell half is formed with a cam follower on its interior surface in the form of aspigot 78. The spigot engages an associated one of the grooves 75 on the cylindrical member 64. The bearing shell halves 76 are formed with aflange 80 which abuts ashoulder 82 on the inside of the annulus ofcastellations 62. Thehandle 58 is provided with an internal surface that provides a tight fit around the bearing shell halves 76 so that thehandle 58 is on that side of theengagement portion 52 which is further from theengagement portion 50. - As a result, with the
pivot 16 having the relative positioning of its components as shown inFigure 2 , rotation of thehandle 58 causes the bearingshell 76 to rotate around the cylindrical member 64 so that thespigots 78 ride along the grooves 75. As a result the bearing shell halves 76 and with them the annulus ofcastellations 62 and consequently theportion 52 of which these castellations form an integral part, are urged away from the annulus ofcastellations 60. This enables theportions backrest part 14 relative to theseat part 12 in an upward or downward direction. Once the selected relative angular position of thebackrest 14 relative to theseat part 12 is obtained, thehandle 58 may be rotated in a clockwise direction so that thespigots 78 return to the previous position they had in the grooves 75 so that the interengaging annuli ofcastellations backrest part 14 is locked in this position relative to theseat part 12. - The
extensions elongate parts Figures 6 and 7 . Thus, each of theelongate parts spindle 94 extends through this hollow in an axial direction. The spindle has ahead part 96 which, when thepivot 16 is in the assembled condition as shown inFigure 2 , rests against aninternal shoulder 98 within the hollowelongate part head part 96 is formed with two détente recesses 98 (only one of which is visible inFigure 6 ) spaced apart from one another about the axis of thespindle 94 by 180°. Ahelical compression spring 102 is received in a blind hole 104 formed in the interior of theelongate part détente pin 106. Awavy washer 108 is used to hold thespindle 94 in position with itshead 96 abutting theinternal shoulder 100. Whilst a yielding of thespring 102 enables thehead 96 to adopt an angular position about the axis of thespindle 94, thepin 106 being urged by thespring 102 towards thehead 96, tends to hold thespindle 94 in two positions with an angular spacing between one another of about 180° about the axis of thespindle 94, with thedétente pin 106 having its outer end engaged with one or other of therecesses 98. - Each
extension spindle 94, is secured within an end of atubular part pin 110 which extends through holes provided in the relevant section of the tubular frame 22 and one end of theextension - As a result, when and only when the
backrest part 14 of thebedchair 10 is substantially co-planar with theseat part 12, thepivot 16 can be flipped, swiveled or rotated about the axis of thespindles 94 from the position it has as shown inFigure 1 to a position angularly spaced therefrom by 180° so that they extend downwardly from the frame 22 instead of upwardly therefrom and no longer create an obstruction to the user's arms or elbows, as shown inFigure 8 . -
Figure 9 shows a view corresponding to that ofFigure 1 , with thebedchair 10 as shown therein provided with acover 200 on it. - In the modification shown in
Figures 10 and11 , theelongate parts flanges 210 at both of their ends, andannular recesses 212 are provided at locations midway between the twoflanges 210 of eachpart apertures 214 also being provided in theinterengaging portions recesses 212 respectively. This enables a flexibleelongate member 216 to be threaded throughholes 218 along the edge of thesheet 24 and around theannular recesses 212. The sides of therecesses 212 provide abutment surfaces which inhibit movement of themember 216 out of position. So do theflanges 210 should a part of themember 216 become dislodged from one or both ofrecesses 212. - A protuberance 220 projecting outwardly in a longitudinal direction and located on the axis and at that end of one of the
interengaging portion 50 which is closer to the other 52, and this protuberance 220 engages acorresponding recess 222 in theother portion 52 when thebackrest part 14 is generally co-planar with theseat part 12, to inhibit misalignment of theparts - Numerous variations and modifications to the illustrated invention may occur to the reader without taking the resulting construction outside of the scope of the present invention. For example, whereas in the illustrated construction the interengaging portion which is connected to the backrest part of the
bedchair 10 is on the outside of its associated interengaging portion, it could instead be on the inside thereof, with the parts of the construction of thepivot 16 being otherwise unaltered.
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- A bedchair (10) having a seat part (12) and a backrest part (14) pivotally attached to the intended rear of the seat part (12), in which the backrest part (14) can be secured in any selected one of a plurality of angular positions relative to the seat part (12) by means of respective interengaging portions (50,52) attached to the seat part (12) and the backrest part (14) respectively and at least one clamp (58,64,76) arranged in relation to the interengaging portions (50,52) to be adjusted between a release position in which the interengaging portions (50,52) can be moved relative to one another to enable the relative positioning between the backrest part (14) and the seat part (12) to be altered, and a locked position in which the interengaging portions (50,52) are locked in interengagement with one another, so as to hold the backrest part (14) in a selected angular position relative to the seat part (12), characterised in that the interengaging portions (50,52) are so attached to the seat part (12) and the backrest part (14) respectively as to be able to rotate together relative to said seat and backrest part (12,14) about respective attachment axes of rotation which are in alignment when and only when the backrest part (14) is in an intended horizontal position substantially co-planar with the seat part (12), whereby the interengaging portions (50,52) together can be rotated about their aligned axes from a position above the seat (12) and backrest parts (14) to a position below them.
- A bedchair according to claim 1, characterised in that each of the said interengaging portions (50,52) is provided with an elongate portion (90,92) which can be slid into or over an end portion of respective tubular portions of the backrest part (14) or the seat part (12) respectively.
- A bedchair according to claim 2, characterised in that apertures are provided in the elongate portions (90,92) of the interengaging portions (50,52) as well as the tubular portions they slide into or over to fix the elongate portions (90,92) of the interengaging portions (50,52) against rotation and against longitudinal movement relative to the tubular portions of the backrest part (14) and the seat part (12) respectively.
- A bedchair according to claim 2 or claim 3, characterised in that the elongate portions (90,92) of the interengaging portions (50,52) are rotatable axially relative to the rest of the interengaging portions (50,52) of which they form a part.
- A bedchair according to any one of claims 2 to 4, characterised in that a spring détente (102,106) is provided to deter each elongate portion (90,92) of its associated interengaging portion (50,52) from axial rotation in two positions spaced apart angularly by more than 90°, for example by 180°.
- A bedchair according to any preceding claim, characterised in that it comprises a frame (22) across which a sheet (24) of material, which supports an angler when the bedchair (10) is in use, extends.
- A bedchair according to claim 6, characterised in that the interengaging portions (50,52) interengage at a position offset from the frame (22), and have further interengaging parts (220,222) which are brought into engagement when the backrest part (14) is generally co-planar with the seat part (12) to hold the adjacent parts of the frame (22) in alignment with one another.
- A bedchair according to claim 6 or claim 7, characterised in that a flexible elongate member (216) is threaded around the frame (22) and the interengaging portions (50,52) and through apertures (218) in the sheet (24) so that the latter is supported by the frame (22), and in that the interengaging portions (50,52) are provided with abutment surfaces to inhibit movement of the flexible elongate member (216) out of position.
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