EP3656252B1 - Chaise - Google Patents

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EP3656252B1
EP3656252B1 EP19208010.9A EP19208010A EP3656252B1 EP 3656252 B1 EP3656252 B1 EP 3656252B1 EP 19208010 A EP19208010 A EP 19208010A EP 3656252 B1 EP3656252 B1 EP 3656252B1
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Walter Richter
Markus FREISLEBEN
Michael Scheller
Jens HELLER
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VS Vereinigte Spezialmobelfabriken GmbH and Co KG
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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
    • A47C4/02Dismountable chairs
    • A47C4/03Non-upholstered chairs, e.g. metal, plastic or wooden chairs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/02Seat parts
    • A47C7/16Seats made of wooden, plastics, or metal sheet material; Panel seats
    • 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
    • A47C5/00Chairs of special materials
    • A47C5/04Metal chairs, e.g. tubular
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C5/00Chairs of special materials
    • A47C5/12Chairs of special materials of plastics, with or without reinforcement
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/002Chair or stool bases

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  • the present invention relates to a chair according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Chairs for example, have a seat with a seat shell and a frame to support the seat.
  • the frame has, for example, on its side facing the seat at least one fastening strut running parallel to the plane of the seat shell.
  • Such a chair construction is, for example, in the DE 10 2016 222 653 A1 disclosed, wherein a connecting section of the leg assembly is received in a receiving recess of the seat assembly and is held therein by a clamping latch, the clamping latch being first placed on the connecting portion, then pushed into a guide recess in the receiving recess and finally fixed therein by screws.
  • DE 20 2010 007 149 U1 discloses an adapter system for a seat device, the seat element of which has a receiving recess for integrating a section of the frame and an adapter element, the seat element and the adapter element being designed to be positively connectable to one another and the adapter element enabling the seat element to be connected to different frames.
  • the chair according to the invention has a seat with a seat shell and a frame for supporting the seat, the frame being on its side facing the seat has at least one fastening strut running parallel to the plane of the seat shell and an underside of the seat shell facing the frame has a receiving profile for receiving at least part of the fastening strut of the frame.
  • the chair of the present invention is characterized in that the receiving profile has a fastening section which runs from a peripheral edge of the seat shell parallel to the plane of the seat shell into the interior of the seat shell and has an access opening on the peripheral edge of the seat shell, and a clamping strip for clamping the fastening strut is provided in the fastening section of the receiving profile of the seat shell, which can be inserted into the fastening section from the access opening of the fastening section on the circumferential edge of the seat shell on a side of the fastening strut of the frame facing away from the seat shell in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal direction of the fastening section and in an end position of the terminal strip in the fastening section is fixed in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the seat shell.
  • the fastening section of the receiving profile has a first latching element and the terminal strip has a second latching element which engages with the first latching element on the fastening section in the end position of the terminal strip in the fastening section in order to lock the terminal strip in the longitudinal direction of the fastening section.
  • the chair according to the invention is characterized by a simply constructed fastening system for the frame on the seat, with which one or more fastening struts of the frame can be easily clamped in the receiving profile of the seat shell of the seat.
  • the fastening strut(s) can be clamped by simply pushing the clamping strip(s) from the circumferential edge of the seat shell into the receiving profile and thus advantageously without additional tools (e.g. screwdrivers, etc.) and without additional fastening elements (e.g. screws, etc. ) must be carried out next to the terminal strip.
  • the receiving profile is preferably designed as at least one depression or groove in the underside of the seat shell, ie is located essentially completely within the thickness of the seat shell.
  • the receiving profile preferably has no additional elements attached or formed on the underside of the seat shell that protrude from the underside.
  • the fastening strut of the frame is preferably accommodated in a substantially form-fitting manner in the receiving profile of the seat shell.
  • the fastening strut of the frame is also clamped in a substantially form-fitting manner by the terminal strip.
  • the fastening strut is preferably an integral part of the frame.
  • the fastening strut of the frame is preferably designed in the shape of a tube or rod, preferably with a substantially circular cross-sectional shape.
  • the material of the frame and its fastening strut is basically any, preferably selected from metal, plastic and wood.
  • the material of the seat shell is basically any, preferably selected from plastic and wood, preferably made as a plastic blow molded shell.
  • the material of the terminal strip is basically any, preferably metal or plastic.
  • the fastening section of the receiving profile has a first guide element which runs essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the fastening section
  • the terminal strip has a second guide element which runs essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the fastening section and which is connected to the first guide element
  • Fastening section is engaged in the end position of the terminal strip in the fastening section.
  • the second guide element on the terminal strip is in engagement with the first guide element on the fastening section even while the terminal strip is being pushed into the fastening section. In this way, the assembly of the terminal strip can be simplified or supported.
  • the fastening concept according to the invention for the frame on the seat makes it possible for the fastening strut of the frame and the terminal strip to be embedded in the receiving profile of the seat shell.
  • This has the advantage that with certain frame shapes, such as chair legs in a C-shape, stacking several chairs on top of each other and/or placing a chair with its seat on a table top (so-called "chairing”) is easy and without the risk of damaging the chair lower chair or the table top or the terminal strips are possible. All that needs to be provided for this is a sufficiently large thickness of the seat shell and a sufficiently large depth of the receiving profile in the underside of the seat shell.
  • the terminal strip has a receiving profile on its side facing the seat shell, which runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the fastening section and positively engages around a peripheral section of the fastening strut.
  • the terminal strip has an engagement groove on its side facing away from the seat shell, into which an auxiliary element can engage for inserting and locking the terminal strip into the fastening section of the receiving profile.
  • the auxiliary element is, for example, a type of pin or bolt that can be acted upon, for example with a hammer, in order to drive the terminal strip into the fastening section.
  • the frame of the chair has several fastening struts, at least one fastening section in the receiving profile and at least one terminal strip are preferably provided for each of these several fastening struts.
  • the receiving profile has several different fastening sections for receiving fastening struts from differently designed frames. This means that one embodiment of a seat or a seat shell can be used in combination with different embodiments of frames.
  • Figs. 1A-D show examples of several variants of a chair according to the invention with the same seat and different frames.
  • the chairs 10 each have a seat 12, which has a seat shell 13 and a backrest 15 formed in one piece with this.
  • the seat 12 is made, for example, as a blow molded shell made of plastic.
  • the seat 12 is supported by a frame 16 which is attached to an underside 14 of the seat shell 13.
  • the frame 16 has two chair legs 17 in a C shape, which are connected to each other in the foot area and under the seat shell 13.
  • the frame 16 has two chair legs 17 in an S shape, which are connected to each other in the foot area and under the seat shell 13.
  • the frame 16 has four chair legs 17, which are connected to each other under the seat shell 13.
  • the frame 16 has a support column 18 on a base 20.
  • the invention is not limited to these four types of frame Figs. 1A-D limited; The concept according to the invention can also be used in an analogous manner with other types of frames, such as the so-called cantilever shape, etc.
  • Fig. 2 shows an example of an underside 14 of the seat shell 13 of the seat 12.
  • An exemplary embodiment of a receiving profile 22 is provided in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13, which is used to fasten all frames 16 of Figs. 1A-D suitable is.
  • the receiving profile 22 is preferably formed by depressions or grooves in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13, so that it is essentially completely located within the thickness of the seat shell 13.
  • the receiving profile 22 has a plurality of fastening sections 23, 24, each of which extends from a peripheral edge of the seat shell 13 into the interior of the seat shell 13.
  • the two fastening sections 23 in the rear area of the seat shell 13 facing the backrest 15 each have a longitudinal direction 24; and the two fastening sections 25 in the front area of the seat shell 13 facing away from the backrest 15 each have a longitudinal direction 26.
  • the fastening sections 23, 25 each begin at an access opening 27 on the peripheral edge of the seat shell 13.
  • Fig. 3A shows an example of the course of a fastening strut 19 of the frame 16 of the chair 10 from Fig. 1A .
  • the fastening strut 19 is connected to the two chair legs 17 of the frame 16 or is formed in one piece with them and runs essentially parallel to the plane of the seat shell 13.
  • the fastening strut 19 is received and runs essentially in a form-fitting manner in the receiving profile 22 in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 through the first two fastening sections 23 of the receiving profile 22.
  • Fig. 3B shows an example of the course of a fastening strut 19 of the frame 16 of the chair 10 from Fig. 1B .
  • the fastening strut 19 is connected to the two chair legs 17 of the frame 16 or is formed in one piece with them and runs essentially parallel to the plane of the seat shell 13.
  • the fastening strut 19 is received and runs essentially in a form-fitting manner in the receiving profile 22 in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 through the two second fastening sections 25 of the receiving profile 22.
  • Fig. 3C shows an example of the course of the fastening struts 19 of the frame 16 of the chair 10 from Fig. 1C .
  • the fastening struts 19 are connected to the four chair legs 17 of the frame 16 or are formed in one piece with them and each run essentially parallel to the plane of the seat shell 13.
  • the fastening struts 19 are accommodated essentially in a form-fitting manner in the receiving profile 22 in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13, wherein the one fastening struts 19 run through the two first fastening sections 23 of the receiving profile 22 and the other fastening struts 19 run through the two second fastening sections 25 of the receiving profile 22.
  • Fig. 3D shows an example of the attachment of the frame 16 of the chair 10 from Fig. 1D .
  • the support column 18 is connected to a plurality of fastening struts 19 or is formed in one piece with them, each of which runs essentially parallel to the plane of the seat shell 13.
  • the fastening struts 19 are accommodated essentially in a form-fitting manner in the receiving profile 22 in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13, with part of the fastening struts 19 running through the two first fastening sections 23 of the receiving profile 22 and another part of the fastening struts 19 running through the two second fastening sections 25 of the receiving profile 22 runs.
  • FIG. 4A-D The fastening of the frame 16 of the chair 10 is exemplified Fig. 1A on the seat shell 13 explained in more detail, the course of the fastening strut 19 in the receiving profile 22 of the seat shell 13 being shown in Fig. 3A corresponds.
  • Fig. 4A the fastening section 23 of the receiving profile 22 is illustrated.
  • the fastening section 23 is formed by a recess or groove in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 and is therefore located completely within the thickness of the seat shell 13.
  • the fastening section 23 has an access opening 27 on the peripheral edge of the seat shell 13, from which it runs along the longitudinal direction 24 runs parallel to the plane of the seat shell 13 into the interior of the seat shell 13.
  • a plurality of guide edges 28a are provided in the fastening section 23, which run essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction 24 of the fastening section 23.
  • These guide edges 28a are provided on both sides with respect to the longitudinal direction 24 and each run in sections along the longitudinal direction 24.
  • the fastening strut 19 can be received in the fastening section 23 in a substantially form-fitting manner.
  • a clamping strip 30 is provided, which is exemplified in Fig. 4B is shown.
  • the terminal strip 30 is made of a hard plastic, for example.
  • the terminal strip 30 has a receiving profile 33, which can encompass a circumference of the fastening strut 19 in a substantially form-fitting manner.
  • the terminal strip 30 can be pushed into the fastening section 23 from the access opening 27 in the direction parallel to the longitudinal direction 24 of the fastening section 23.
  • the fastening strut 19 (not shown in Fig. 4A-D ) in the fastening section 23 between the seat shell 13 and the terminal strip 30.
  • the terminal strip 30 has guide grooves 34a (second guide element in the sense of the invention) on its outside, which run essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction 24 of the fastening section 23. These guide grooves 34a stand with the guide edges 28a on the fastening section 23 both during the insertion of the terminal strip 30 into the fastening section 23 and in the in Fig. 4C shown end position of the terminal strip 30 in the fastening section 23 engaged.
  • the guide elements 28a, 34a support the insertion of the terminal strip 30 into the fastening section 23 and fix the terminal strip 30 in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the seat shell 13 in the fastening section 23 in order to clamp the fastening strut 19 of the frame 16 therein.
  • a first latching element 29 is also provided in the fastening section 23 and a second latching element 35 is also provided on the terminal strip 30.
  • these two locking elements 29, 35 engage with one another in order to lock the terminal strip 30 in the longitudinal direction 24 of the fastening section 23 therein.
  • the terminal strip 30 is thus locked in its end position in the fastening section 23 both in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the seat shell 13 and in the longitudinal direction 24 of the fastening section 23 and is thus fixed therein.
  • the attachment of the fastening strut 19 of the frame 16 in the receiving profile 22 in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 is thus secured.
  • the recess of the receiving profile 22 or its fastening section 23 in this exemplary embodiment protrudes so deeply into the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 that the fastening strut 19 and also the terminal strip 30 are embedded in the receiving profile 22 or its fastening section 23, ie do not protrude noticeably from the underside 14 of the seat shell 13.
  • the terminal strip 30 optionally has an engagement groove 36 on its outside facing away from the seat shell 13.
  • An auxiliary element for example in the form of a bolt, can be pushed into this engagement groove 36 and then acted upon, for example with a hammer, in order to drive the terminal strip 30 into the fastening section 23.
  • FIG. 5A-D The fastening of the frame 16 of the chair 10 is exemplified Fig. 1B on the seat shell 13 explained in more detail, the course of the fastening strut 19 in the receiving profile 22 of the seat shell 13 being shown in Fig. 3B corresponds.
  • Fig. 5A the fastening section 25 of the receiving profile 22 is illustrated.
  • the fastening section 25 is formed by a recess or groove in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 and is therefore located completely within the thickness of the seat shell 13.
  • the fastening section 25 has an access opening 27 on the peripheral edge of the seat shell 13, from which it runs along the longitudinal direction 26 runs parallel to the plane of the seat shell 13 into the interior of the seat shell 13.
  • a plurality of guide grooves 28b are provided in the fastening section 25, which run essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction 26 of the fastening section 25.
  • a clamping strip 31 is provided, which is shown, for example, in Fig. 5B is shown.
  • the terminal strip 31 is made of a hard plastic, for example.
  • the terminal strip 31 has a receiving profile 33, which can encompass a circumference of the fastening strut 19 in a substantially form-fitting manner.
  • the terminal strip 31 can be pushed into the fastening section 25 from the access opening 27 in the direction parallel to the longitudinal direction 26 of the fastening section 25.
  • the fastening strut 19 is located in the fastening section 25 between the seat shell 13 and the terminal strip 31.
  • the terminal strip 31 has guide edges 34b (second guide element in the sense of the invention) on its outside, which run essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction 26 of the fastening section 25. These guide edges 34b are in contact with the guide grooves 28b in the fastening section 25 both during the insertion of the terminal strip 31 into the fastening section 25 and in the in Figures 5C and 5D shown end position of the terminal strip 31 in the fastening section 25 engaged.
  • the guide elements 28b, 34b support the insertion of the terminal strip 31 into the fastening section 25 and fix the terminal strip 31 in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the seat shell 13 in the fastening section 25 in order to clamp the fastening strut 19 of the frame 16 therein.
  • a first latching element 29 is also provided in the fastening section 25 and a second latching element 35 is also provided on the terminal strip 31.
  • these two locking elements 29, 35 engage with one another in order to lock the terminal strip 31 in the longitudinal direction 26 of the fastening section 25.
  • the terminal strip 31 is thus locked in its end position in the fastening section 25 both in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the seat shell 13 and in the longitudinal direction 26 of the fastening section 25 and is thus fixed therein.
  • the attachment of the fastening strut 19 of the frame 16 in the receiving profile 22 in the underside 14 of the seat shell 13 is thus secured.
  • the terminal strip 31 optionally has an engagement groove 36 on its outside facing away from the seat shell 13.
  • An auxiliary element for example in the form of a bolt, can be pushed into this engagement groove 36 and then acted upon, for example with a hammer, in order to drive the terminal strip 31 into the fastening section 25.
  • the attachment of the frame 16 of the chair 10 from Fig. 1C or 1D on the seat shell 13 is a combination of the two fastenings Fig. 4A-D and 5A-D .

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  1. Chaise (10), comprenant un siège (12) doté d'une coque d'assise (13) et un cadre (16) servant de support au siège (12), dans laquelle :
    le cadre (16) comprend, au niveau de son côté orienté vers le siège (12), au moins une entretoise de fixation (19) s'étendant parallèlement au plan de la coque d'assise (13) ;
    un côté inférieur (14) de la coque d'assise (13) est orienté vers le cadre (16) et comprend un profilé récepteur (22) servant à recevoir au moins une partie de l'entretoise de fixation (19) du cadre (16) ;
    le profilé récepteur (22) comprend une section de fixation (23, 25) qui s'étend depuis un bord périphérique de la coque d'assise (13) parallèlement au plan de la coque d'assise (13) à l'intérieur de la coque d'assise (13), et qui comporte une ouverture d'accès (27) au niveau du bord périphérique de la coque d'assise (13) ; et
    un bloc de fixation (30, 31), qui sert à fixer l'entretoise de fixation (19) à l'intérieur de la section de fixation (23, 25) du profilé récepteur (22) de la coque d'assise (13), est prévu, lequel peut être inséré, à partir de l'ouverture d'accès (27) de la section de fixation (23, 25) au niveau du bord périphérique de la coque d'assise (13), sur un côté de l'entretoise de fixation (19) du cadre (16) qui est opposé à la coque d'assise (13), dans une direction parallèle à une direction longitudinale (24, 26) de la section de fixation à l'intérieur de la section de fixation (23, 25), et lequel est fixé, dans une position finale du bloc de fixation (30, 31), à l'intérieur de la section de fixation (23, 25) dans une direction perpendiculaire au plan de la coque d'assise (13),
    caractérisée en ce que :
    la section de fixation (23, 25) du profilé récepteur (22) comprend un premier élément de blocage (29) et le bloc de fixation (30, 31) comprend un deuxième élément de blocage (35) qui est en prise avec le premier élément de blocage (29) au niveau de la section de fixation (23, 25) dans la position finale du bloc de fixation (30, 31) à l'intérieur de la section de fixation (23, 25), afin d'encliqueter le bloc de fixation (30, 31) dans la direction longitudinale (24, 26) de la section de fixation (23, 25).
  2. Chaise selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle :
    la section de fixation (23, 25) du profilé récepteur (22) comprend un premier élément de guidage (28a, 28b) qui s'étend parallèlement à la direction longitudinale (24, 26) de la section de fixation (23, 25) ; et
    le bloc de fixation (30, 31) comprend un deuxième élément de guidage (34a, 34b) qui s'étend parallèlement à la direction longitudinale (24, 26) de la section de fixation (23, 25) et qui est en prise avec le premier élément de guidage (28a, 28b) au niveau de la section de fixation (23, 25) dans la position finale du bloc de fixation (30, 31) à l'intérieur de la section de fixation (23, 25).
  3. Chaise selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle le deuxième élément de guidage (34a, 34b) au niveau du bloc de fixation (30, 31) est aussi en prise avec le premier élément de guidage (28a, 28b) au niveau de la section de fixation (23, 25) lors de l'insertion du bloc de fixation (30, 31) dans la section de fixation (23, 25).
  4. Chaise selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'entretoise de fixation (19) du cadre (16) et le bloc de fixation (30, 31) sont incorporés dans le profilé récepteur (22) de la coque d'assise (13).
  5. Chaise selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le bloc de fixation (30, 31) présente, au niveau de son côté orienté vers la coque d'assise (13), un profil récepteur (33) qui s'étend parallèlement à la direction longitudinale (24, 26) de la section de fixation (23, 25), et qui entoure une section périphérique de l'entretoise de fixation (19) par complémentarité de formes.
  6. Chaise selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le bloc de fixation (30, 31) comprend, au niveau de son côté opposé à la coque d'assise (13), une rainure d'engagement (36) dans laquelle un élément auxiliaire servant à l'insertion et à l'encliquetage du bloc de fixation (30, 31) peut s'engager ou être engagé dans la section de fixation (23, 25) du profilé récepteur (22).
  7. Chaise selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle plusieurs blocs de fixation (30, 31) servant à la fixation de l'entretoise de fixation (19) dans plusieurs sections de fixation (23, 25) du profilé récepteur (22) de la coque de siège (13) sont prévus.
  8. Chaise selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le cadre (16) comprend plusieurs entretoises de fixation (19), et pour chacune de la pluralité d'entretoises de fixation (19), au moins une section de fixation (23, 25) dans le profilé récepteur (22) et au moins un bloc de fixation (30, 31) sont prévus.
  9. Chaise selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le profilé récepteur (22) comprend plusieurs sections de fixation différentes (23, 25) servant à recevoir des entretoises de fixation (19) de cadres (16) de conception différente.
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