US20030102700A1 - Combination type bath chair - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a combination type bath chair, and more particularly to a combination type bath chair that may be assembled, dismantled and packaged easily and conveniently, thereby shortening the volume of package.
- a conventional bath chair in accordance with the prior art shown in FIG. 1 comprises a seat 1 having two sides each formed with an elongated slot 11 , thereby forming a handgrip 12 , a backrest 2 , two L-shaped backrest tubes 21 each mounted between the seat 1 and the backrest 2 , and two inverted U-shaped foot tubes 3 each mounted on the bottom of the seat 1 , and each having two distal ends each provided with a retractable tube 4 and a snapping member 31 which may be snapped into any positioning hole 41 of the retractable tube 4 , for adjusting the height of the bath chair.
- the L-shaped backrest tubes 21 and the inverted U-shaped foot tubes 3 are formed integrally, and cannot be folded, so that the seat 1 , the backrest 2 , the L-shaped backrest tubes 21 and the inverted U-shaped foot tubes 3 have to be dismantled respectively, thereby causing inconvenience in transportation.
- the handgrips 12 are formed by the elongated slots 11 of the seat 1 . But the user is not easy to securely grip the handgrips 12 , thereby causing difficulty and inconvenience to the user in holding the handgrips 12 .
- the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional bath chair.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a combination type bath chair, wherein the backrest support racks and the chair legs may be assembled, dismantled and packaged easily, thereby shortening the volume of package.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a combination type bath chair, wherein when each of the chair legs is pressed by a user's weight, each of the chair legs may be supported rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a combination type bath chair, wherein the handrail may be provided with a soft pad, thereby enhancing the safety of use.
- a combination type bath chair comprising: a seat having a rear side provided with a backrest which is fixed by two backrest support racks, the seat having a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs, each of the chair legs provided with a retractable tube, wherein:
- each backrest connecting tube has a distal end formed with an elongated hole and secured with an urging sleeve which has conic oblique opening
- each chair leg connecting tube has a distal end formed with an elongated hole and secured with an urging sleeve
- each of the backrest support racks has a distal end provided with an insertion end that is provided with a conic portion and may be inserted into the backrest connecting tube
- each of the chair legs has an upper end provided with an insertion end that is provided with a conic portion and may be inserted into the chair leg connecting tube
- the insertion end of each of the backrest support racks and each of the chair legs is provided with a snapping member
- each of the chair legs when each of the chair legs is mounted on the chair leg connecting tube, the conic portion of the insertion end of each of the chair legs is urged on the conic oblique opening of the urging sleeve of the chair leg connecting tube, so that when each of the chair legs is pressed by a user's weight, each of the chair legs may be supported rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs.
- a combination type bath chair comprising: a seat having a rear side provided with a backrest which is fixed by two backrest support racks, the seat having a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs, each of the chair legs provided with a retractable tube, wherein:
- the seat has two sides each formed with an elongated slot each provided with a substantially L-shaped handrail which has a lower side secured on the bottom face of the seat, and a vertical side protruded outward from the elongated slot.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional bath chair structure in accordance with the prior art
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a combination type bath chair in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of the combination type bath chair in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the combination type bath chair as shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the combination type bath chair as shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the combination type bath chair as shown in FIG. 1.
- a combination type bath chair in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a seat 5 having a rear side provided with a backrest 6 which is fixed by two backrest support racks 61 .
- the seat 5 has a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs 8 .
- Each of the chair legs 8 is provided with a retractable tube 81 , and has a lower end provided with a snapping member “B” which has a positioning stub protruded outward from a through hole 84 formed in each of the chair legs 8 .
- Each of the retractable tubes 81 is formed with multiple positioning holes 810 , so that each of the retractable tubes 81 may be retracted on each of the chair legs 8 freely, thereby adjusting the length of the chair legs 8 , so as to adjust the height of the bath chair.
- each backrest connecting tube 62 has a distal end formed with an elongated hole 65 and secured with an urging sleeve “A”
- each chair leg connecting tube 7 has a distal end formed with an elongated hole 71 and secured with an urging sleeve “A”.
- the urging sleeve “A” has a port formed with a conic oblique opening “A 1 ” as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- Each of the backrest support racks 61 has a distal end provided with an insertion end 63 that may be inserted into the backrest connecting tube 62 .
- Each of the chair legs 8 has an upper end provided with an insertion end 82 that may be inserted into the chair leg connecting tube 7 .
- Each of the insertion ends 63 and 82 is provided with a snapping member “B” which has a positioning stub protruded outward from a through hole 80 formed in each of the insertion ends 63 and 82 .
- the insertion end 63 is provided with a conic portion 64
- the insertion end 82 is provided with a conic portion 83 .
- the snapping member “B” mounted in each of the backrest support racks 61 and each of the chair legs 8 , when the insertion end 63 of each of the backrest support racks 61 is inserted into the backrest connecting tube 62 , and the insertion end 82 of each of the chair legs 8 is inserted into the chair leg connecting tube 7 , the snapping member “B” may be snapped into the elongated holes 65 and 71 .
- the backrest support racks 61 and the chair legs 8 may be assembled, dismantled and packaged easily, thereby shortening the volume of package.
- the user may slightly exert a pressure on the backrest support racks 61 and the chair legs 8 , so that the snapping member “B” mounted in each of the backrest support racks 61 and each of the chair legs 8 may be snapped into the elongated hole 65 and 71 of the backrest connecting tube 62 and the chair leg connecting tube 7 by the elastic action of the urging sleeve “A”.
- the urging sleeve “A” may provide an efficient urging effect.
- each of the chair legs 8 is pressed by the user's weight, so that the conic portion 83 of the insertion end 82 of each of the chair legs 8 is urged on the conic oblique opening “A 1 ” of the urging sleeve “A” of the chair leg connecting tube 7 , thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs 8 .
- the seat 5 has two sides each formed with an elongated slot 51 each provided with a substantially L-shaped handrail 9 which has a lower side 91 secured on the bottom face of the seat 5 , and a vertical side 92 protruded outward from the elongated slot 51 .
- the lower side 91 and the vertical side 92 of the handrail 9 are stopped by the bottom face of the seat 5 and the wall of the elongated slot 51 respectively, thereby providing a reaction force “CF 1 ” and “CF 2 ” to counteract the force “F”.
- the handrail 9 may be provided with a soft pad, thereby enhancing the safety of use.
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Abstract
A combination type bath chair includes a seat, a backrest fixed by two backrest support racks, chair legs each provided with a retractable tube, backrest connecting tubes, and chair leg connecting tubes. When each of the chair legs is mounted on the chair leg connecting tube, the conic portion of the insertion end of each of the chair legs is urged on the conic oblique opening of the urging sleeve of the chair leg connecting tube, so that when each of the chair legs is pressed by a user's weight, each of the chair legs may be supported rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a combination type bath chair, and more particularly to a combination type bath chair that may be assembled, dismantled and packaged easily and conveniently, thereby shortening the volume of package.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A conventional bath chair in accordance with the prior art shown in FIG. 1 comprises a seat1 having two sides each formed with an
elongated slot 11, thereby forming ahandgrip 12, abackrest 2, two L-shaped backrest tubes 21 each mounted between the seat 1 and thebackrest 2, and two inverted U-shapedfoot tubes 3 each mounted on the bottom of the seat 1, and each having two distal ends each provided with aretractable tube 4 and asnapping member 31 which may be snapped into anypositioning hole 41 of theretractable tube 4, for adjusting the height of the bath chair. - However, the conventional bath chair structure has the following disadvantages.
- 1. The L-shaped
backrest tubes 21 and the invertedU-shaped foot tubes 3 are formed integrally, and cannot be folded, so that the seat 1, thebackrest 2, the L-shapedbackrest tubes 21 and the invertedU-shaped foot tubes 3 have to be dismantled respectively, thereby causing inconvenience in transportation. - 2. The
handgrips 12 are formed by theelongated slots 11 of the seat 1. But the user is not easy to securely grip thehandgrips 12, thereby causing difficulty and inconvenience to the user in holding thehandgrips 12. - The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional bath chair.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a combination type bath chair, wherein the backrest support racks and the chair legs may be assembled, dismantled and packaged easily, thereby shortening the volume of package.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a combination type bath chair, wherein when each of the chair legs is pressed by a user's weight, each of the chair legs may be supported rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a combination type bath chair, wherein the handrail may be provided with a soft pad, thereby enhancing the safety of use.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a combination type bath chair, comprising: a seat having a rear side provided with a backrest which is fixed by two backrest support racks, the seat having a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs, each of the chair legs provided with a retractable tube, wherein:
- the bottom face of the seat is secured with backrest connecting tubes and chair leg connecting tubes, each backrest connecting tube has a distal end formed with an elongated hole and secured with an urging sleeve which has conic oblique opening, each chair leg connecting tube has a distal end formed with an elongated hole and secured with an urging sleeve, each of the backrest support racks has a distal end provided with an insertion end that is provided with a conic portion and may be inserted into the backrest connecting tube, each of the chair legs has an upper end provided with an insertion end that is provided with a conic portion and may be inserted into the chair leg connecting tube, and the insertion end of each of the backrest support racks and each of the chair legs is provided with a snapping member;
- when each of the chair legs is mounted on the chair leg connecting tube, the conic portion of the insertion end of each of the chair legs is urged on the conic oblique opening of the urging sleeve of the chair leg connecting tube, so that when each of the chair legs is pressed by a user's weight, each of the chair legs may be supported rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a combination type bath chair, comprising: a seat having a rear side provided with a backrest which is fixed by two backrest support racks, the seat having a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs, each of the chair legs provided with a retractable tube, wherein:
- the seat has two sides each formed with an elongated slot each provided with a substantially L-shaped handrail which has a lower side secured on the bottom face of the seat, and a vertical side protruded outward from the elongated slot.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional bath chair structure in accordance with the prior art;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a combination type bath chair in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of the combination type bath chair in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the combination type bath chair as shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the combination type bath chair as shown in FIG. 1; and
- FIG. 6 is a partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the combination type bath chair as shown in FIG. 1.
- Referring to the drawings and initially to FIGS.2-5, a combination type bath chair in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a
seat 5 having a rear side provided with abackrest 6 which is fixed by twobackrest support racks 61. Theseat 5 has a bottom face provided withmultiple chair legs 8. Each of thechair legs 8 is provided with aretractable tube 81, and has a lower end provided with a snapping member “B” which has a positioning stub protruded outward from athrough hole 84 formed in each of thechair legs 8. Each of theretractable tubes 81 is formed withmultiple positioning holes 810, so that each of theretractable tubes 81 may be retracted on each of thechair legs 8 freely, thereby adjusting the length of thechair legs 8, so as to adjust the height of the bath chair. - The bottom face of the
seat 5 is secured withbackrest connecting tubes 62 and chairleg connecting tubes 7. Eachbackrest connecting tube 62 has a distal end formed with anelongated hole 65 and secured with an urging sleeve “A”, and each chairleg connecting tube 7 has a distal end formed with anelongated hole 71 and secured with an urging sleeve “A”. The urging sleeve “A” has a port formed with a conic oblique opening “A1” as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. - Each of the
backrest support racks 61 has a distal end provided with aninsertion end 63 that may be inserted into thebackrest connecting tube 62. Each of thechair legs 8 has an upper end provided with aninsertion end 82 that may be inserted into the chairleg connecting tube 7. Each of the insertion ends 63 and 82 is provided with a snapping member “B” which has a positioning stub protruded outward from athrough hole 80 formed in each of theinsertion ends insertion end 63 is provided with aconic portion 64, and theinsertion end 82 is provided with aconic portion 83. - Thus, by the snapping member “B” mounted in each of the backrest support racks61 and each of the
chair legs 8, when the insertion end 63 of each of thebackrest support racks 61 is inserted into thebackrest connecting tube 62, and theinsertion end 82 of each of thechair legs 8 is inserted into the chairleg connecting tube 7, the snapping member “B” may be snapped into theelongated holes - Thus, the backrest support racks61 and the
chair legs 8 may be assembled, dismantled and packaged easily, thereby shortening the volume of package. - The user may slightly exert a pressure on the backrest support racks61 and the
chair legs 8, so that the snapping member “B” mounted in each of the backrest support racks 61 and each of thechair legs 8 may be snapped into theelongated hole backrest connecting tube 62 and the chairleg connecting tube 7 by the elastic action of the urging sleeve “A”. - Thus, when each of the backrest support racks61 and each of the
chair legs 8 is inserted into thebackrest connecting tube 62 and the chairleg connecting tube 7, the urging sleeve “A” may provide an efficient urging effect. - In addition, the
conic portion insertion end backrest support racks 61 and each of thechair legs 8 is urged on the conic oblique opening “A1” of the urging sleeve “A” of thebackrest connecting tube 62 and the chairleg connecting tube 7. Thus, when the user is seated on theseat 5, each of thechair legs 8 is pressed by the user's weight, so that theconic portion 83 of theinsertion end 82 of each of thechair legs 8 is urged on the conic oblique opening “A1” of the urging sleeve “A” of the chairleg connecting tube 7, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of thechair legs 8. - As shown in FIGS. 3 and 6, the
seat 5 has two sides each formed with anelongated slot 51 each provided with a substantially L-shaped handrail 9 which has alower side 91 secured on the bottom face of theseat 5, and avertical side 92 protruded outward from theelongated slot 51. - When the user exerts a force “F” on the
handrail 9, thelower side 91 and thevertical side 92 of thehandrail 9 are stopped by the bottom face of theseat 5 and the wall of theelongated slot 51 respectively, thereby providing a reaction force “CF1” and “CF2” to counteract the force “F”. Thehandrail 9 may be provided with a soft pad, thereby enhancing the safety of use. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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1. A combination type bath chair, comprising: a seat having a rear side provided with a backrest which is fixed by two backrest support racks, the seat having a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs, each of the chair legs provided with a retractable tube, wherein:
the bottom face of the seat is secured with backrest connecting tubes and chair leg connecting tubes, each backrest connecting tube has a distal end formed with an elongated hole and secured with an urging sleeve which has conic oblique opening, each chair leg connecting tube has a distal end formed with an elongated hole and secured with an urging sleeve, each of the backrest support racks has a distal end provided with an insertion end that is provided with a conic portion and may be inserted into the backrest connecting tube, each of the chair legs has an upper end provided with an insertion end that is provided with a conic portion and may be inserted into the chair leg connecting tube, and the insertion end of each of the backrest support racks and each of the chair legs is provided with a snapping member;
when each of the chair legs is mounted on the chair leg connecting tube, the conic portion of the insertion end of each of the chair legs is urged on the conic oblique opening of the urging sleeve of the chair leg connecting tube, so that when each of the chair legs is pressed by a user's weight, each of the chair legs may be supported rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the rigidity and stability of each of the chair legs.
2. The combination type bath chair in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the user has to slightly exert a pressure on the backrest support racks and the chair legs, so that the snapping member mounted in each of the backrest support racks and each of the chair legs may be snapped into the elongated hole of the backrest connecting tube and the chair leg connecting tube by the elastic action of the urging sleeve.
3. A combination type bath chair, comprising: a seat having a rear side provided with a backrest which is fixed by two backrest support racks, the seat having a bottom face provided with multiple chair legs, each of the chair legs provided with a retractable tube, wherein:
the seat has two sides each formed with an elongated slot each provided with a substantially L-shaped handrail which has a lower side secured on the bottom face of the seat, and a vertical side protruded outward from the elongated slot.
4. The combination type bath chair in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the handrail may be provided with a soft pad.
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