US20030234563A1 - Pull rod-type foldable chair structure - Google Patents
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Pull rod-type foldable chair structure. A pull rod is telescopically inserted in the top end of the rear chair leg and pivotally connected with the front chair leg. When folding or unfolding the rear chair leg, the pull rod provides a pneumatic buffing effect. Two J-shaped lateral support boards are previously mounted on inner sides of the chair frame, whereby the seat can be directly assembled with the support boards by insertion. The back is assembled with the upper end of the front chair leg by engaging members. Therefore, the chair frame, the seat and the back can be quickly assembled. The transverse beam of the chair leg is equipped with elastic ground-contacting blocks. Therefore, the chair can be used on any floorboard made of any material such as wooden, plastic and stone floorboards. The ground-contacting block will not scrape the floorboard and the chair can be more stably placed on the ground.
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- The present invention is related to a pull rod-type foldable chair structure.
- There are various kinds of foldable chairs. The early foldable chairs are made of wooden material. The later foldable chairs made of metal and plastic materials instead of the wooden material. The metal-made foldable chair has heavy weight and tends to rust. Therefore, the metal-made chair needs baking finish. This leads to high cost. Accordingly, it is trend to manufacture the chair frame of the foldable chair from aluminum alloy. However, the metal-made foldable chair has limited plasticity so that it is hard to manufacture the metal-made foldable chair with curved pattern. Therefore, it is developed to manufacture the seat and back of the foldable chair from plastic material by molding. The molded seat and back are assembled with chair frame made of metal or aluminum alloy so as to achieve solid curved pattern of the chair.
- However, the conventional foldable chairs still have some shortcomings as follows:
- 1. The foldable chair lacks buffing design. Therefore, when folding or unfolding the foldable chair, the front and rear chair legs often instantaneously stretches or collapses. Therefore, a user, especially a child is very easy to be clamped and injured by the foldable chair.
- 2. In the case that the foldable chair is equipped with an oil cylinder to avoid instantaneous folding or unfolding, the cost will be too high and the foldable chair will have too heavy weight.
- 3. It is troublesome to assemble the seat and back with the chair frame of the foldable chair. Moreover, the fixing screws often protrude from the chair frame to ruin the appearance of the chair.
- 4. It is troublesome to assemble the seat and back of the foldable chair so that the production efficiency is lowered.
- 5. When stored, generally the foldable chairs are upright leant on each other. Therefore, the foldable chairs will occupy much room.
- 6. The foldable chairs cannot be horizontally stacked. In the case that the foldable chairs are horizontally stacked, they tend to slip and fall down. This may lead to damage of the chairs or even injury of persons.
- 7. The ground-contacting blocks of the foldable chair are hard. Such hard ground-contacting blocks tend to scrape wooden and plastic floorboard.
- 8. The frictional force between the hard ground-contacting blocks of the foldable chair and the ground is weak. Therefore, the foldable chair tends to slip on the ground.
- It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a pull rod-type foldable chair structure in which the chair frame, the seat and the back can be quickly assembled. The transverse beam of the chair leg is equipped with elastic ground-contacting blocks. Therefore, the chair can be used on any floorboard made of any material such as wooden, plastic and stone floorboards. The ground-contacting block will not scrape the floorboard and the chair can be more stably placed on the ground.
- The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a side view of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the present invention, showing the folding thereof;
- FIG. 4 shows that the foldable chairs of the present invention is horizontally stacked;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the seat of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the seat of the present invention;
- FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the seat of the present invention;
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line a-a of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line b-b of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line c-c of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 11 is a side view of the support board of the present invention for assembling the seat with the chair frame;
- FIG. 12 is a rear view of the support board of the present invention;
- FIG. 13 is a top view of the support board of the present invention;
- FIG. 14 is a side view of the right pull rod of the rear chair leg of the present invention;
- FIG. 15 is a top view of the right pull rod of the rear chair leg of the present invention;
- FIG. 16 is a rear view of the right pull rod of the rear chair leg of the present invention;
- FIG. 17 is a side view of the left pull rod of the rear chair leg of the present invention;
- FIG. 18 is a top view of the left pull rod of the rear chair leg of the present invention;
- FIG. 19 is a rear view of the right pull rod of the rear chair leg of the present invention;
- FIG. 20 shows the ground-contacting block seat body of the present invention;
- FIG. 21 is a left view according to FIG. 20;
- FIG. 22 is a top view according to FIG. 20;
- FIG. 23 is a right view according to FIG. 20;
- FIG. 24 is a bottom view according to FIG. 20;
- FIG. 25 shows the ground-contacting block of the present invention;
- FIG. 26 is a top view according to FIG. 25;
- FIG. 27 is a right view according to FIG. 25;
- FIG. 28 is a bottom view according to FIG. 25; and
- FIG. 29 is a sectional view of the assembly of the ground-contacting block and ground-contacting block seat body of the present invention.
- Please refer to FIGS.1 to 3. The present invention includes a
front chair leg 1, arear chair leg 2, aseat 3, aback 4, twopull rods 5, twosupport boards 6 and ground-contactingblocks 7. - The bottom transverse beam of the
front chair leg 1 is provided with ground-contactingblocks 7 and ground-contactingblock seat bodies 70 coupled with the ground-contactingblocks 7. Via apivot member 11, the inner side of middle section of thefront chair leg 1 is pivotally connected with apivot hole 61 near the middle section of thesupport board 6. The outer or inner side of upper section of the front chair leg is formed with engagingholes 10 for engaging with theback 4. Via apivot member 12, the outer side of thefront chair leg 1 between thepivot member 11 and theback 4 is pivotally connected with thepull rod 5 telescopically inserted in the top section of therear chair leg 2. - The bottom transverse beam of the
rear chair leg 2 is provided with ground-contactingblocks 7 and ground-contactingblock seat bodies 70 coupled with the ground-contactingblocks 7. The inner side of front edge of therear chair leg 2 is provided with apivot board 21 which via apivot member 13 is pivotally connected with apivot hole 62 of the rear section of thesupport board 6. - Referring to FIG. 5, the
seat 3 is made by molding. The bottom of two sides of theseat 3 is formed withinsertion grooves 31. The insertion hooks of the J-shapedsupport boards 6 are inserted in theinsertion grooves 31. The lateral walls of thesupport boards 6 are formed with throughholes holes support boards 6 with theseat 3. - Referring to FIGS.11 to 13, the
support board 6 is substantially J-shaped. The inner edge of bottom wall of thesupport board 6 is bent to form aninsertion wall 60 for inserting into theinsertion groove 31 of theseat 3. Thesupport board 6 is formed with two throughholes seat 3 and apivot hole 61 for pivotally connecting with thefront chair leg 1 and apivot hole 62 for pivotally connecting with thepivot board 21 of therear chair leg 2. - Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, two sides of the
back 4 are formed with assemblingcavities 40 for two lateral leg rods of thefront chair leg 1 to insert therein. A resilient engagingmember 41 is disposed in each assemblingcavity 40. The engagingmember 41 is engaged in the engaginghole 10 of the leg rod of thefront chair leg 1, whereby theback 4 can be quickly and easily assembled with thefront chair leg 1. - Referring to FIGS.14 to 19, the left and right pull
rods 5 are symmetrical to each other. The upper end of thepull rod 5 is apivot head 50 formed with apivot hole 51 for pivotally connecting with thepivot member 12 of thefront chair leg 1. The front lower edge of thepivot head 50 is formed with a locatingrecess 52. The rear end of thepivot head 50 is formed with alocating projecting block 53. Thelocating projecting block 53 of thepivot head 50 of thepull rod 5 of one foldable chair can be placed and located in the locatingrecess 52 of thepivot head 50 of thepull rod 5, of another foldable chair. Thepivot head 50 and thetelescopic rod body 54 of thepull rod 5 contain a bending angle. Moreover, a bendingneck section 55 is formed between thepivot head 50 and thetelescopic rod 54. When thetelescopic rod 54 is telescopically inserted in the top opening of therear chair leg 2, thepivot head 50 at upper end of thepull rod 5 is bent outward and leant on outer side of thefront chair leg 1. - Referring to FIGS.20 to 24, the ground-contacting
block seat body 70 has a holdingmouth 701 facing upward for holding the transverse beam of the chair leg. Aninsertion post 702 is formed in theseat body 70 for inserting into a locating hole A1 of the bottom of the transverse beam A as shown in FIG. 29. In addition, the inner face of the bottom of theseat body 70 is formed with a dentedface 703. The ground-contactingblock 7 having elasticity and hardness softer than theseat body 70 is positioned in the dentedface 703. The bottom of theseat body 70 is formed with at least oneperforation 704. The projectingblock 72 of the ground-contactingblock 7 protrudes through theperforation 704 from the bottom of theseat body 70 for contacting with the ground. - Referring to FIGS.25 to 28, the ground-contacting
block 7 is formed with a throughhole 71 for theinsertion post 702 of the dentedface 703 of theseat body 70 to pass therethrough. At least one projectingblock 72 downward protrudes from the bottom of the ground-contactingblock 7. The projectingblock 72 is fitted through theperforation 704 of theseat body 70 to protrude from the bottom of theseat body 70 for contacting with the ground. The ground-contactingblock 7 is fixedly clamped between the dentedface 703 of theseat body 70 and the transverse beam of the chair leg. Theinsertion post 702 is fitted through the ground-contactingblock 7 and inserted in the locating hole Al of the transverse beam A so as to firmly assemble the ground-contactingblock 7 with theseat body 70 and the transverse beam A. - According to the above arrangement, the present invention has the following advantages:
- 1. The rear chair leg is pivotally connected with the front chair leg via the pull rod. Therefore, when folding or unfolding the rear chair leg, the
pull rod 5 provides a pneumatic buffing effect. - 2. The
pivot head 50 of thepull rod 50 is formed with a locatingrecess 52 and alocating projecting block 53. When the chairs are horizontally stacked, thelocating projecting blocks 53 and the locating recesses 52 of the chairs are engaged with each other. Therefore, the chairs are stably and safely located without slippage. - 3. It is convenient and quick to assemble the
seat 3, thesupport boards 6, thefront chair leg 1 and the rear chair leg - 2. Therefore, the production efficiency of the chair is high and the manufacturing cost is lowered.
- 4. The
back 4 is engaged and assembled with the front chair by the engagingmember 41 without using any screw. Therefore, the problem of protrusion of the screw is avoided and theback 4 can be quickly and easily assembled with thefront chair leg 1. - 5. The
seat body 70 is hard so that it is firmly assembled with the chair leg without easy detachment. The softer and elastic ground-contactingblock 7 is directly located in theseat body 70 and protrudes therefrom for contacting with the ground. Therefore, the ground-contactingblock 7 will not scrape the floorboard and the frictional force between the ground-contactingblock 7 and the ground is greater. Moreover, the ground-contactingblock 7 can more stably attach to the ground. - 6. The quality of the chair is better.
- 7. The safety in use of the foldable chair is ensured.
- The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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1. Pull rod-type foldable chair structure comprising a front chair leg, a rear chair leg, a seat, a back, two pull rods, two support boards and ground-contacting blocks, wherein:
the bottom transverse beam of the front chair leg is provided with ground-contacting blocks and ground-contacting block seat bodies coupled with the ground-contacting blocks, via a pivot member, an inner side of middle section of the front chair leg being pivotally connected with a pivot hole near a middle section of the support board, one side of upper section of the front chair leg being formed with engaging holes for engaging with the back, via a pivot member, an outer side of the front chair leg between the pivot member and the back being pivotally connected with the pull rod inserted in a top section of the rear chair leg;
the pull rod is telescopically inserted in the top end of the rear chair leg, the pull rod being pivotally connected with the front chair leg, the bottom transverse beam of the rear chair leg being provided with ground-contacting blocks and ground-contacting block seat bodies coupled with the ground-contacting blocks, the rear chair leg being provided with a pivot board which via a pivot member is pivotally connected with a pivot hole of the rear section of the support board assembled with the seat;
the bottom of two sides of the seat is formed with insertion grooves, the insertion hooks of the two lateral support boards being inserted in the insertion grooves, the lateral walls of the support boards being formed with through holes, fixing members being passed through the through holes to fix the support boards with the seat;
an inner edge of bottom wall of the support board is bent to form an insertion wall for inserting into the insertion groove of the seat, the support board being formed with two through holes for fixing the seat and a pivot hole for pivotally connecting with the front chair leg and a pivot hole for pivotally connecting with the pivot board of the rear chair leg;
two sides of the back are formed with assembling cavities for two lateral leg rods of the front chair leg to insert therein, a resilient engaging member being disposed in each assembling cavity, the engaging member being engaged in the engaging hole of the leg rod of the front chair leg, whereby the back can be quickly and easily assembled with the front chair leg; and
the upper end of the pull rod is a pivot head formed with a pivot hole for pivotally connecting with the pivot member of the front chair leg, a front lower edge of the pivot head being formed with a locating recess, a rear end of the pivot head being formed with a locating projecting block, whereby the locating projecting block of the pivot head of the pull rod of one foldable chair can be placed and located in the locating recess of the pivot head of the pull rod of another foldable chair.
2. Pull rod-type foldable chair structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a telescopic rod body of the pull rod is inserted in the top opening of the rear chair leg, the pivot head of the upper end of the pull rod being bent outward and leant on outer side of the front chair leg.
3. Pull rod-type foldable chair structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pivot head and the telescopic rod body of the pull rod contain a bending angle, a bending neck section being formed between the pivot head and the telescopic rod body.
4. Pull rod-type foldable chair structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the ground-contacting block seat body has a holding mouth facing upward, an insertion post being formed in the seat body for inserting into a locating hole of the bottom of the transverse beam of the chair leg, an inner face of the bottom of the seat body being formed with a dented face, the ground-contacting block having elasticity and hardness softer than the seat body being positioned in the dented face, the bottom of the seat body being formed with at least one perforation, a projecting block of the ground-contacting block protruding through the perforation from the bottom of the seat body for contacting with the ground.
5. Pull rod-type foldable chair structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the ground-contacting block is formed with a through hole for the insertion post of the dented face of the seat body to pass therethrough, at least one projecting block downward protruding from the bottom of the ground-contacting block, the projecting block being fitted through the through the perforation of the seat body to protrude from the bottom of the seat body for contacting with the ground.
6. Pull rod-type foldable chair structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lateral wall of the support board is fixed on the seat.
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