EP3110291A1 - Mobile piece of furniture, in particular a chair - Google Patents

Mobile piece of furniture, in particular a chair

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EP3110291A1
EP3110291A1 EP15755075.7A EP15755075A EP3110291A1 EP 3110291 A1 EP3110291 A1 EP 3110291A1 EP 15755075 A EP15755075 A EP 15755075A EP 3110291 A1 EP3110291 A1 EP 3110291A1
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furniture
support struts
piece
foot elements
struts
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Christopher Schmidt
Armin Sander
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Cascade Designs Inc
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Cascade Designs Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/28Folding chairs with flexible coverings for the seat or back elements
    • A47C4/286Folding chairs with flexible coverings for the seat or back elements foldable side to side and front to back, e.g. umbrella type
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C1/00Chairs adapted for special purposes
    • A47C1/14Beach chairs ; Chairs for outdoor use, e.g. chairs for relaxation or sun-tanning
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C3/00Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/12Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats with shell-shape seat and back-rest unit, e.g. having arm rests
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/02Dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/022Dismountable chairs connected by bars or wires
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/28Folding chairs with flexible coverings for the seat or back elements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/28Folding chairs with flexible coverings for the seat or back elements
    • A47C4/30Attachment of upholstery or fabric to frames

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a mobile piece of furniture, especially in the manner of a folding chair, folding stool, or folding table.
  • Mobile piece of furniture here means a transportable, assemblable, and disassemblable or at least partially foldable, dismantlable, and assemlable piece of furniture, for example for camping- or pienicstyle uses.
  • Such mobile furniture or pieces of furniture should in principal be able to be shifted from their intended state of use into a comparatively space-saving state for transportation and storage.
  • rotary shafts in the case of folding chairs or folding tables, it is common for rotary shafts to be provided with legs that cross over each other like scissors and that are thus connected at joints in order to move the folding furniture from opened to folded position and vice versa.
  • the crossing points provided with rotary' shafts can be arranged on the sides, front, or back of the folding furniture.
  • a folding chair with legs that are connected at joints like scissors and with a seat and back are known, tor example, from German patents DE 10 2004 028 178 B4 or from DE 20 2009 007 137 Ul .
  • the underlying object of the present invention is to specify an especially space- saving, collapsible mobile piece of furniture in the manner of a folding chair or folding table.
  • the mobile piece of furniture comprises a leg with swivalable foot elements and a number of support struts that are moimtable at articulated joints on the leg as well as a flexible, especially fabric, covering that is provided with preferably pocket-like holders to attach to the strut ends of the support struts.
  • the leg especially forms a functional part that is provided and set up to take on the additional function of packing the other pieces of furmture, especially the support struts and the covering.
  • the covering can also take on the additional packing function for the other pieces of furniture, namely, the support struts and the lee.
  • an advantageous embodiment exhibits the leg as a holding element onto which the foot elements are connected at articuiated joints.
  • the leg comprises at least three foot elements held together via joints that are swivelable opposite the holding element with their foot or leg ends feeing away from the joints, forming a tripod or quadruped.
  • the maximum swive!hig angle is less than 90°, advisably between 30° and 60°, preferably approximately 45°.
  • two pairs of foot elements are provided for that are moimtable via a joint in the form of a cross brace, especially a crosspipe or crossbar, spaced from each other.
  • the foot elements which are hinged in pairs onto each holding element, again forming a maximum swiveling angle, form the leg together with this and the strut-type connecting element.
  • the foot elements are preferably formed in a. bowl shape. They form a concave space in folded position, i.e., swiveled against each other, which serves to receive the strut ends and the covering and thereby constitutes the packing of the piece of furniture.
  • the holding element conveniently exhibits a joint stop that the respective foot element hits at a maximum swivelmg angle on the joint side in or der to block the foot elements from swivelmg beyond the maximum swivelmg angle.
  • the joint of the support struts is conveniently implemented in the manner of a plug connectio .
  • the support, element exhibits a number of, for example, collar- or sleeve-type plug openings, corresponding to the number of the support struts in the area of the foot elements and/or of holding element, into which plug openings the respecti ve support strut is inserted using the corresponding strut end in assembly position.
  • the support struts are positioned diagonal from the vertical, i.e., oriented diagonally pointing upward.
  • the angle of inclination can be greater or less than the set-up angle corresponding to the right angle from the horizontal.
  • a 45° angle from vertical or horizontal is suitable.
  • the support struts are conveniently composed of a number of partial struts that are joinable with each other in the longitudinal direction of the struts, especially in the manner of a plug connection.
  • the length of the partial struts is !ess tha or equal to the length of the foot elements.
  • the partial strut here are advisably held to each other using rope-type and, if applicable, elastic elements in an undetachable way.
  • the plug connection can be formed here by a reduction in the cross-section or a reduction in the outer diameter of one of the joint ends of the foot elements, while a plug-in foot element is thus formed like a collar at its joint end, i.e., it exhibits a cross-section surface adjusted to this with a corresponding inside diameter.
  • a rope-type connecting element can be provided with a number of joint ends that are put into these provided joint positions to attach to the foot elements, if the connection element is mounted to the foot ends of the foot elements, then the risk of the furniture sinking into a soft, sandy, or granular surface is also reduced.
  • two pairs of support struts are conveniently provided for at different strut lengths.
  • the comparatively short support struts of the one pair of support struts are connected in a detachable way with the leg in the joint forming the front side of the surface of a seat, and the comparatively long support struts of the other pair of support struts are connected in a detachable way with the leg in joint forming the back.
  • the covering is put onto the strut ends of the pair of support struts sticking up and diagonally in assembly position by means of the covering's holding elements, preferably in the form of holding pockets at the comers, so that a bowl-shaped flexible seat and back surface is produced in a practical way.
  • the advantages achieved with the present invention consist especially in that the packing space required for the pieces of furniture in collapsed position is considerably reduced due to the construction design of the mobile piece of furniture with a leg and with multiple, especially four, support struts jo nable with it.
  • the dimensions of the packed piece of furniture are reduced to the size of the leg in the preferred variants where the leg takes on the dual function of the central support part when in the intended position of use and assembly position and of packing when in the collapsed or disassembly position.
  • the length of the leg which corresponds more or less to the length of the foot elements, is only a fraction of the usual leg length of this type of chair or table. Accordingly, the dimensions of the piece of furniture according to the present invention when in collapsed and packed position is considerably reduced in comparison to common folding furniture, especially folding chairs. Thus, the packing length of the collapsed mobile piece of furniture is only approximately the length of a "Knirps®" brand telescopin umbrella.
  • Figure 1 A perspective projection of a chair as a mobile, collapsible piece of furniture in assembled position with a leg, support struts, and a seat and back covering;
  • Figure 2 The chair without covering in a representation according to Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 A perspective projectio of the leg in the form of a tripod with foot elements swiveled out against the stops of a holding element (joint stops);
  • FIG. 1 The leg with fo!ded-in foot elements
  • FIG. 1 The leg in longitudinal section looking at the joint connections of two foot elements with the holding element
  • Figure 6 A variant of the chair as a mobile piece of furniture with a leg composed of two pairs of foot elements and a cross brace, including covering;
  • Figure 7 The chair according to Figure 6, without covering.
  • Figure 1 shows the chair as a mobile piece of furniture 1 with a leg 2 and with a number of support struts 3, 4 joined with this by plug connections, as well as with a flexible, for example fabric, covering 5.
  • This is put onto the free ends 7 opposite the joint ends (Fig. 2) of the support struts 3, 4 in the shown assembly position by means of holding pockets 6 at the corners, thereby forming a seat surface 5a and a back surface (back rest) 5b as well as two lateral covering surfaces 5c.
  • the leg 2 comprises three foot elements 2a that are hinged swive!abiy onto a central holding element 2b.
  • the support struts 3, 4 run diagonally upward and outward in the shown assembly position, where in Figure I an angle of inclination p from the vertical V is less than a set-up angle ⁇ ' corresponding to the 90° angle from the horizontal FF
  • the seat and back surfaces 5a, 5b are specified in a practical way from the length and inclination of the support struts 3, 4.
  • the support struts 3, 4 for the flexible covering 5 are each composed of at least two partial struts 3a, 4a, in that they are pluggable into the ends of each other in the longitudinal direction of the struts.
  • at least some of the partial struts 3a, 4a exhibit plug shafts 3b and 4b on their ends. These are locked in a detachable way into corresponding bushing-, collar-, or sleeve-shaped plug-in sections 3c and 4c of a partial strut 3 and 4 thai are adjacent in the longitudinal direction of the strut, while producing a corresponding joint.
  • a rope- or band-type connection element 8 can be prepared that is polled tight in a star or spider web pattern with the foot elements 2a. To this end, these exhibit corresponding joints at a suitable position, as needed, to which the connection ends 10 of the connection element 8 can be attached,
  • a central surface element 1 1 in the neutral point of the star- shaped connection element 8 in the embodiment example offers an additional contact surface so that additional protection from the leg 2 or its foot elements 2a sinking into a soft, sandy, or granular surface is provided when making the intended use of the mobile chair or piece of furniture 1.
  • Figures 3 through 5 show different representations of the leg 2.
  • the central holding element 2b is recognizable from a number, which corresponds to the number of foot elements 2a, of, for example, curved single-piece partial segments connected with each other, and the foot elements 2a are formed with a smooth surface on the outside.
  • the centra! holding eiement 2b is embodied as discs in the embodiment example according to Figures 1 and 2, and the foot elements 2a are provided with surface structures running in the longitudinal direction of the feet.
  • the foot elements 2a of the leg 2 are formed in a bow! shape so that a concave or interior space 1.2 is created when leg 2 with foot elements 2a swiveled against each other on the inside of the leg 2 is in the folded position shown in Figures 4 and 5.
  • the support struts 3 and 4 that have been collapsed into partial struts 3a and 4a, as well as the covering 5, and, if applicable, the connection eiement 8, can be moved into this interior space 12 of the leg 2 so that the ieg 2 takes on the additional function of packing the piece of furniture composed in the embodiment example as a chair in the folded position.
  • the strut length of the partial struts 3a and 4a has been adjusted here to the length L drawn in Figure 5 of the foot elements 2a and concave space 12 of the leg 2.
  • the swivela ility of the foot elements 2a of the leg 2 opposite the central holding element 2b is produced by articulated joints 1 .
  • joint heads .14 are shaped to the foot elements 2a on their foot ends facing the holding element 2b, which are seated on joint pins 15 of the central holding element 2b.
  • stops or stop contours (joint stops) 1.6 are provided for on the holding elements 2b. in the embodiment example, these are formed by at least partially circumferential arch-shaped indented collar contours 13 oriented against the joint connections, which engage the groove-shaped and correspondingly arched recesses or seat contours 1? of the joint heads 14 of the foot elements 2a, while the foot elements 2a swi vel outward.
  • the maximum swiveling angle a is specified by the positioning of corresponding groove bottoms 18 of the groove-type recesses 17 of the joint heads 14, and when the maximum swiveling angle is reached, further swiveling of the foot elements 2a is reliably blocked.
  • the leg 2 exhibits a number, which corresponds to the number of support struts 3, 4, of collar- or sleeve-type plug openings 19 to produce the joints while mounting the support struts 3, 4. in the embodiment: example, these are inserted into these at the joint end of the foot elements 2a on the outside and are designed like a bushing. This ensures the secure seating of the support struts 3, 4 in the leg 2.
  • the legs :2a are formed at least on the inside with a correspondingly arched interior wall 20 (Figure 3), which are complemented by an at least partially closed, preferably cylinder-shaped, interior wall when the foot elements 2a shown in Figures 4 and 5 are in the swiveled-in position.
  • Figures 6 and 7 show a variant of the mobile piece of furniture embodied as a chair with, again, a leg 2 and support struts 3, 4 that are joined in a reniovable way with the leg 2 as well as with a seat and back covering 5 that are put onto the strut ends 7 of the support struts 3, 4 using the pocket-type holding elements 6 and is thereby held onto these in a detachable way.
  • the support struts 3, 4 are again composed of partial, struts 3a and 4a, joinable with each other in the manner of plug connections.
  • the leg 2 is formed by two pairs of foot elements 2c. each with two foot elements 2a, and a cross brace 21 that extends when in assembly position between the two pairs of foot elements 2c.
  • the joint of the cross brace 21 with the pairs of foot elements 2c is implemented using a central holding element 2b formed accordingly from two partial elements 2d, wherein the partial elements 2d are swivelahly connected with the foot e lements 2a of the respecti ve pair of foot elements 2c. again via joint connections 13.
  • the joint of the cross brace 21 with the partial elements 2d of the central holding element 2b is again advisably embodied as a plug connection.
  • corresponding plug openings 22 are provided for in the partial elements 2d, which each receive one of the strut ends of the cross brace 21 when in assembly position.
  • the teg 2 embodied in Figures 1 through 5 as a tripod can also be formed as a quadrupod, accordingly with four foot elements 2a
  • the plug openings 19 of the teg 2 can also be positioned at other locations.
  • these plug openings 19 for the support struts 3, 4— imilar to the embodiment example according to Figures 6 and 7— can also be provided with a central holding element 2b, accordingly designed.
  • the rope- type connection element 8 that is provided for, if needed, can also be made of multiple parts and, for example, connected in a cross connection with the foot elements 2a in their .middle area or joint-end area, on the one hand, and in the free-end foot area, on the other.
  • the support struts 3, 4 can be embodied at the same length, and the covermg 5 can be provided as a flat covering element.
  • a stool i.e. a backless chair, or a table can be assembled as a mobile piece of furniture 1 whose seat or table surface is formed from the covering element.
  • only an accordingly modified covering must be provided, and with the comparatively long support struts 4 only a partial strut 4a must be omitted, so that: both a table and a chair are assemblage and the individual parts jointly packable in leg 2 with the represented and described parts.
  • leg 2 as a functional part takes on the additional packing function in the described embodiment examples, this can be taken on by the covering 5 as well.
  • this can be provided with a zipper or Velcro closure in order to close accordingly the covering 5 receiving the remaining parts for the purpose of transportation and storage.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a mobile piece of furniture (1 ), in particular a chair, with leg (2) exhibiting a number of swivelable foot elements (2a) as a first functional part and with a number of support struts (3, 4) that are mountable in joint connections (19) to the leg (2) as well as with a flexible, especially textile, covering (5) as a second functional part that is provided with, especially pocket-like, holding elements (6) to attach the support struts (3.4) to the strut ends (7), wherein one of the functional parts is provided and set up to take on the additional function of packing the other functional part and the support struts (3, 4).

Description

MOBILE PIECE OF FURNITURE, IN PARTICULAR A CHAIR
PRIORITY CLAIM
This application claims priority from German patent application DE 10 2014 002 916.6 filed on 28 February 2014, which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
FIELD OF THE INVEN TION
The invention relates to a mobile piece of furniture, especially in the manner of a folding chair, folding stool, or folding table. Mobile piece of furniture here means a transportable, assemblable, and disassemblable or at least partially foldable, dismantlable, and assemlable piece of furniture, for example for camping- or pienicstyle uses.
ACKGROU D OF THE INVENTION
Such mobile furniture or pieces of furniture should in principal be able to be shifted from their intended state of use into a comparatively space-saving state for transportation and storage. To this end, in the case of folding chairs or folding tables, it is common for rotary shafts to be provided with legs that cross over each other like scissors and that are thus connected at joints in order to move the folding furniture from opened to folded position and vice versa. As such, the crossing points provided with rotary' shafts can be arranged on the sides, front, or back of the folding furniture. A folding chair with legs that are connected at joints like scissors and with a seat and back are known, tor example, from German patents DE 10 2004 028 178 B4 or from DE 20 2009 007 137 Ul .
The underlying object of the present invention is to specify an especially space- saving, collapsible mobile piece of furniture in the manner of a folding chair or folding table.
This object, is achieved according to the present invention by the elements in Claim 1. Advantageous embodiments, further developments, and variants are the subject of the subclaims.
To this end, the mobile piece of furniture comprises a leg with swivalable foot elements and a number of support struts that are moimtable at articulated joints on the leg as well as a flexible, especially fabric, covering that is provided with preferably pocket-like holders to attach to the strut ends of the support struts. The leg especially forms a functional part that is provided and set up to take on the additional function of packing the other pieces of furmture, especially the support struts and the covering. The covering can also take on the additional packing function for the other pieces of furniture, namely, the support struts and the lee.
An advantageous embodiment exhibits the leg as a holding element onto which the foot elements are connected at articuiated joints. According to the first variant, the leg comprises at least three foot elements held together via joints that are swivelable opposite the holding element with their foot or leg ends feeing away from the joints, forming a tripod or quadruped. The maximum swive!hig angle is less than 90°, advisably between 30° and 60°, preferably approximately 45°.
According to a further variant, two pairs of foot elements are provided for that are moimtable via a joint in the form of a cross brace, especially a crosspipe or crossbar, spaced from each other. The foot elements, which are hinged in pairs onto each holding element, again forming a maximum swiveling angle, form the leg together with this and the strut-type connecting element. In both variants, the foot elements are preferably formed in a. bowl shape. They form a concave space in folded position, i.e., swiveled against each other, which serves to receive the strut ends and the covering and thereby constitutes the packing of the piece of furniture.
Also in both variants, the holding element conveniently exhibits a joint stop that the respective foot element hits at a maximum swivelmg angle on the joint side in or der to block the foot elements from swivelmg beyond the maximum swivelmg angle.
The joint of the support struts is conveniently implemented in the manner of a plug connectio . To this end, the support, element exhibits a number of, for example, collar- or sleeve-type plug openings, corresponding to the number of the support struts in the area of the foot elements and/or of holding element, into which plug openings the respecti ve support strut is inserted using the corresponding strut end in assembly position.
In the assembly position, the support struts are positioned diagonal from the vertical, i.e., oriented diagonally pointing upward. As such, the angle of inclination can be greater or less than the set-up angle corresponding to the right angle from the horizontal. A 45° angle from vertical or horizontal is suitable.
The support struts are conveniently composed of a number of partial struts that are joinable with each other in the longitudinal direction of the struts, especially in the manner of a plug connection. As such, the length of the partial struts is !ess tha or equal to the length of the foot elements. The partial strut here are advisably held to each other using rope-type and, if applicable, elastic elements in an undetachable way. The plug connection can be formed here by a reduction in the cross-section or a reduction in the outer diameter of one of the joint ends of the foot elements, while a plug-in foot element is thus formed like a collar at its joint end, i.e., it exhibits a cross-section surface adjusted to this with a corresponding inside diameter.
For later stabilization, a rope-type connecting element can be provided with a number of joint ends that are put into these provided joint positions to attach to the foot elements, if the connection element is mounted to the foot ends of the foot elements, then the risk of the furniture sinking into a soft, sandy, or granular surface is also reduced. In the embodiment of the piece of furniture as a chair, two pairs of support struts are conveniently provided for at different strut lengths. As such, the comparatively short support struts of the one pair of support struts are connected in a detachable way with the leg in the joint forming the front side of the surface of a seat, and the comparatively long support struts of the other pair of support struts are connected in a detachable way with the leg in joint forming the back. The covering is put onto the strut ends of the pair of support struts sticking up and diagonally in assembly position by means of the covering's holding elements, preferably in the form of holding pockets at the comers, so that a bowl-shaped flexible seat and back surface is produced in a practical way.
The advantages achieved with the present invention consist especially in that the packing space required for the pieces of furniture in collapsed position is considerably reduced due to the construction design of the mobile piece of furniture with a leg and with multiple, especially four, support struts jo nable with it. Thus, the dimensions of the packed piece of furniture are reduced to the size of the leg in the preferred variants where the leg takes on the dual function of the central support part when in the intended position of use and assembly position and of packing when in the collapsed or disassembly position.
The length of the leg, which corresponds more or less to the length of the foot elements, is only a fraction of the usual leg length of this type of chair or table. Accordingly, the dimensions of the piece of furniture according to the present invention when in collapsed and packed position is considerably reduced in comparison to common folding furniture, especially folding chairs. Thus, the packing length of the collapsed mobile piece of furniture is only approximately the length of a "Knirps®" brand telescopin umbrella.
B IE DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The embodiment examples of the invention are explained in more detail below using drawings. They show;
Figure 1 A perspective projection of a chair as a mobile, collapsible piece of furniture in assembled position with a leg, support struts, and a seat and back covering;
Figure 2 The chair without covering in a representation according to Figure 1 ; Figure 3 A perspective projectio of the leg in the form of a tripod with foot elements swiveled out against the stops of a holding element (joint stops);
Figure 4 The leg with fo!ded-in foot elements;
Figure 5 The leg in longitudinal section looking at the joint connections of two foot elements with the holding element;
Figure 6 A variant of the chair as a mobile piece of furniture with a leg composed of two pairs of foot elements and a cross brace, including covering; and
Figure 7 The chair according to Figure 6, without covering.
The parts corresponding to each other are labeled with the same references in ail of the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION or THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Figure 1 shows the chair as a mobile piece of furniture 1 with a leg 2 and with a number of support struts 3, 4 joined with this by plug connections, as well as with a flexible, for example fabric, covering 5. This is put onto the free ends 7 opposite the joint ends (Fig. 2) of the support struts 3, 4 in the shown assembly position by means of holding pockets 6 at the corners, thereby forming a seat surface 5a and a back surface (back rest) 5b as well as two lateral covering surfaces 5c. In the embodiment example, the leg 2 comprises three foot elements 2a that are hinged swive!abiy onto a central holding element 2b.
The support struts 3, 4 run diagonally upward and outward in the shown assembly position, where in Figure I an angle of inclination p from the vertical V is less than a set-up angle β' corresponding to the 90° angle from the horizontal FF The seat and back surfaces 5a, 5b are specified in a practical way from the length and inclination of the support struts 3, 4.
As illustrated in Figure 2. the support struts 3, 4 for the flexible covering 5 are each composed of at least two partial struts 3a, 4a, in that they are pluggable into the ends of each other in the longitudinal direction of the struts. To this end, at least some of the partial struts 3a, 4a exhibit plug shafts 3b and 4b on their ends. These are locked in a detachable way into corresponding bushing-, collar-, or sleeve-shaped plug-in sections 3c and 4c of a partial strut 3 and 4 thai are adjacent in the longitudinal direction of the strut, while producing a corresponding joint.
To stabilize the swiveled foot elements 2a of the leg 2 shown in the assembly position, a rope- or band-type connection element 8 can be prepared that is polled tight in a star or spider web pattern with the foot elements 2a. To this end, these exhibit corresponding joints at a suitable position, as needed, to which the connection ends 10 of the connection element 8 can be attached, A central surface element 1 1 in the neutral point of the star- shaped connection element 8 in the embodiment example offers an additional contact surface so that additional protection from the leg 2 or its foot elements 2a sinking into a soft, sandy, or granular surface is provided when making the intended use of the mobile chair or piece of furniture 1.
Figures 3 through 5 show different representations of the leg 2. in the design according to Figure 3, the central holding element 2b is recognizable from a number, which corresponds to the number of foot elements 2a, of, for example, curved single-piece partial segments connected with each other, and the foot elements 2a are formed with a smooth surface on the outside., while the centra! holding eiement 2b is embodied as discs in the embodiment example according to Figures 1 and 2, and the foot elements 2a are provided with surface structures running in the longitudinal direction of the feet.
In principal, however, the foot elements 2a of the leg 2 are formed in a bow! shape so that a concave or interior space 1.2 is created when leg 2 with foot elements 2a swiveled against each other on the inside of the leg 2 is in the folded position shown in Figures 4 and 5. The support struts 3 and 4 that have been collapsed into partial struts 3a and 4a, as well as the covering 5, and, if applicable, the connection eiement 8, can be moved into this interior space 12 of the leg 2 so that the ieg 2 takes on the additional function of packing the piece of furniture composed in the embodiment example as a chair in the folded position. The strut length of the partial struts 3a and 4a has been adjusted here to the length L drawn in Figure 5 of the foot elements 2a and concave space 12 of the leg 2. The swivela ility of the foot elements 2a of the leg 2 opposite the central holding element 2b is produced by articulated joints 1 . To this end, joint heads .14 are shaped to the foot elements 2a on their foot ends facing the holding element 2b, which are seated on joint pins 15 of the central holding element 2b. In order to block the swiveling of the foot elements 2a beyond a maximum swiveling angle a from the central axis from vertical V of the leg 2 as illustrated in Figure 3, stops or stop contours (joint stops) 1.6 are provided for on the holding elements 2b. in the embodiment example, these are formed by at least partially circumferential arch-shaped indented collar contours 13 oriented against the joint connections, which engage the groove-shaped and correspondingly arched recesses or seat contours 1? of the joint heads 14 of the foot elements 2a, while the foot elements 2a swi vel outward. The maximum swiveling angle a is specified by the positioning of corresponding groove bottoms 18 of the groove-type recesses 17 of the joint heads 14, and when the maximum swiveling angle is reached, further swiveling of the foot elements 2a is reliably blocked.
The leg 2 exhibits a number, which corresponds to the number of support struts 3, 4, of collar- or sleeve-type plug openings 19 to produce the joints while mounting the support struts 3, 4. in the embodiment: example, these are inserted into these at the joint end of the foot elements 2a on the outside and are designed like a bushing. This ensures the secure seating of the support struts 3, 4 in the leg 2.
To form the concave or interior space .12 within the leg 2, the legs :2a are formed at least on the inside with a correspondingly arched interior wall 20 (Figure 3), which are complemented by an at least partially closed, preferably cylinder-shaped, interior wall when the foot elements 2a shown in Figures 4 and 5 are in the swiveled-in position.
Figures 6 and 7 show a variant of the mobile piece of furniture embodied as a chair with, again, a leg 2 and support struts 3, 4 that are joined in a reniovable way with the leg 2 as well as with a seat and back covering 5 that are put onto the strut ends 7 of the support struts 3, 4 using the pocket-type holding elements 6 and is thereby held onto these in a detachable way. The support struts 3, 4 are again composed of partial, struts 3a and 4a, joinable with each other in the manner of plug connections.
As in the embodiment example according to Figures ί through 5, in assembly position the front support struts 3 are shorter than the rear support struts 4. The seat surface 5a and back 5b are formed this way in connection with the installed covering 5. When collapsing the support stmts 3, 4, their partial supports 3a and 4a are held to each other via rope-type and, fo example, elastic connections in an undetachable way and in a manner not further illustrated.
In the variant according to Figures 6 and 7, the leg 2 is formed by two pairs of foot elements 2c. each with two foot elements 2a, and a cross brace 21 that extends when in assembly position between the two pairs of foot elements 2c. The joint of the cross brace 21 with the pairs of foot elements 2c is implemented using a central holding element 2b formed accordingly from two partial elements 2d, wherein the partial elements 2d are swivelahly connected with the foot e lements 2a of the respecti ve pair of foot elements 2c. again via joint connections 13. The joint of the cross brace 21 with the partial elements 2d of the central holding element 2b is again advisably embodied as a plug connection. To this end, corresponding plug openings 22 are provided for in the partial elements 2d, which each receive one of the strut ends of the cross brace 21 when in assembly position.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment examples described above, instead, other variants of the invention can also be derived by the person skilled in the art, without abandoning the object of the invention. In particular, all individual elements described in conjunction with the embodiment examples are combinabie in the future without abandoning the object of the in vention.
Thus, for example, the teg 2 embodied in Figures 1 through 5 as a tripod can also be formed as a quadrupod, accordingly with four foot elements 2a, In addition, the plug openings 19 of the teg 2 can also be positioned at other locations. Thus, these plug openings 19 for the support struts 3, 4— imilar to the embodiment example according to Figures 6 and 7— can also be provided with a central holding element 2b, accordingly designed. The rope- type connection element 8 that is provided for, if needed, can also be made of multiple parts and, for example, connected in a cross connection with the foot elements 2a in their .middle area or joint-end area, on the one hand, and in the free-end foot area, on the other.
In addition, the support struts 3, 4 can be embodied at the same length, and the covermg 5 can be provided as a flat covering element. In this way, mstead of the chair shown, a stool, i.e. a backless chair, or a table can be assembled as a mobile piece of furniture 1 whose seat or table surface is formed from the covering element. With regard to this, only an accordingly modified covering must be provided, and with the comparatively long support struts 4 only a partial strut 4a must be omitted, so that: both a table and a chair are assemblage and the individual parts jointly packable in leg 2 with the represented and described parts.
While the leg 2 as a functional part takes on the additional packing function in the described embodiment examples, this can be taken on by the covering 5 as well. To this end, this can be provided with a zipper or Velcro closure in order to close accordingly the covering 5 receiving the remaining parts for the purpose of transportation and storage.
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1 piece of furniture/chair
2
2a foot element
2b holding element
2c pair of loot elements
2d partial element
( short) support strut
3a partial strut
4 (long) support strut
4a partial strut
5 covering
5a seat pan
5 b back part
5c aide part
6 holding pocket
"7 strut end
8 connecting element
9 joint
10 connection end
Π surface element
12 concave/inierior space
13 joint connection
14 joint head
15 joint pin
16 stop/contour
1? recess/seat contour
18 seat/groove bottom
19 plug opening
20 interior wall
21 cross brace
77 plug opening tx swiveling angle
angle of .inclination β' set-vip angle
L length

Claims

Claims:
1. Mobile piece of furniture (I), in particular a chair, with a leg (2) comprising a number of swiveiing foot elements (2a) as a first functional part, and with a number of support struts (3, 4) that are rnoun able at joints (J 9) on the leg (2), as well as with a flexible, especially fabric, covering (5) as a second functional part that is provided with, especially pocket-like, holding elements (6) to attach to the strut ends (7) of the support struts (3, 4), wherein one of the functional parts is provided and set up to take on the additional function of packing the other functional part and the support struts (3, 4),
2. Piece of furniture (1 ) as in Claim 1 , characterized in that the foot element (2) comprises a holding element (2b) onto which the foot elements (2a) are hinged.
3. Piece of furniture (1) as in Claim 2, characterized in that the holding element (2b) comprises a joint stop ( 16) against which the respective foot element (2a) is swiveiable on the joint side at a maximum swiveiing angle (a) of less than 90°, especially between 15° and 75°, and preferably approximately 45°, and is blocked beyond the specified swiveiing angle (a),
4. Piece of furniture ( 1 ) as in any of Claims 1 through 3 with at least t ree foot elements (2a) that are each formed in a bowi shape and in folded position form a concave or interior space (12) to receive the support struts (3, 4) and the covering (5).
5. Piece of furniture (!) as in any of Claims 1 through 3 with two pairs of foot elements (2c) that are moirirtable spaced from each other via a cross brace (21 ), wherein the foot elements (2a) of the pairs of foot elements (2c) are formed in a bowl shape and in folded position form a concave space ( 12) to receive the support struts (3, 4) and the covering (5).
6. Piece of furniture (1) as in any of Claims 1 through 5, characterized in that the ieg (2) comprises a number of plug openings (1 ) corresponding to number of support struts (3, 4) into which the ends of the support struts (3, 4) are insertable.
7. Piece of furniture (1 } as in any of Claims 1 through 6, characterized in that the support struts (3, 4) comprise a n umber of partial struts (3a and 4a) that are joinable with each other in the longitudinal direction of the struts, especially in the manner of a plug connection,
8. Piece of furniture (I) as in Claim 7, characterized in that the length of the partial struts (3 a, 4a) and, where appl icable, the cross brace (21 ) is less than or equal to the length of the foot elements (2a).
9. Piece of furniture (1 ) as in any of Claims 1 through 8, characterized by a rope- type fastening element (8) with a number of fastening ends (10) that can be inserted into these provided joints (9) to attach to the foot elements (2a).
10. Piece of furniture ( 1) as in any of Claims 1 through 9, as a chair with two pairs of support struts of different strut lengths, wherein the comparatively short support struts (3) of the one pair of support struts are connected in a detachable way with the ieg (2) in the joint (1 ) forming a seat support, and wherein the comparatively long support struts (4) of the other pair of support struts are connected in a detachable way with the leg (2) in the joint (19) forming a back support.
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