US20090066133A1 - Adjusting Structure for use in Reclining Chairs - Google Patents
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- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/034—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest
- A47C1/035—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest in combination with movably coupled seat and back-rest, i.e. the seat and back-rest being movably coupled in such a way that the extension mechanism of the foot-rest is actuated at least by the relative movements of seat and backrest
- A47C1/0355—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest in combination with movably coupled seat and back-rest, i.e. the seat and back-rest being movably coupled in such a way that the extension mechanism of the foot-rest is actuated at least by the relative movements of seat and backrest actuated by linkages, e.g. lazy-tongs mechanisms
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- the present invention relates to an adjusting structure, and more particularly to an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs that the user allows to reduce his movements and force as leaving the seat.
- a reclining chair is provided to have a comfortable and relax recumbency for users, such as the elder.
- a prior art reclining chair always emphasizes its comfort and convenient recumbency function, however, the auxiliary function, e.g., how to leave the seat and then stand up on the ground easily is always neglected. Especially for the older user, they often act slowly and have a poor sense of balance, therefore how to design a reclining chair with comfort recumbency and easy seat-leaving function is an important challenge in the related field.
- the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs that the user allows to reduce his movements and force as leaving the seat.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs that the elder who acts slowly may use the reclining chair safely.
- an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs comprising a reclining chair including a seat, a chairback, two armrests, a pad and a frame, wherein the frame includes a hydraulic cylinder axially disposed on the rear end thereof, and includes two double rodded holders couplingly mounted on two sides thereof respectively, and the front ends of the double rodded holders and two swinging members beneath the seat axially connect with a shaft individually, and each of the double rodded holders includes an offset member affixed on the front end thereof and extending backward for coupling with the bottom of the armrest.
- the pad includes two connecting rods attached on two sides thereof individually, and each having two supports secured on the seat and the armrest respectively, the rear sides of the two supports couple with the chairback by using a T-shaped piece, hence as the shaft retracts backward during operation, the armrests displace downwardly with the downward swings of the offset members (the front ends of the double rodded holders swing upward and downward with the extension and the retraction of the shaft), and the seat is pulled backward (due to the retraction of the shaft, the swinging members generate a backward pulling force relative to the seat); in the meantime, the chairback moves backwardly by way of the swings of the T-shaped pieces, and the distance between the two supports expands for pushing the connecting rod outwardly, accordingly the pad rotatably swings upward to achieve the complete expansion of the reclining chair for user's recumbency
- the shaft is pushed to actuate the forward movement of the seat and the upward swings of the armrests, therefore the seatback rotates angularly to become a sitable state, and the pad urges the connecting rods to retract by using the distance between the two supports, thus returning a sitable mode of the reclining chair.
- the armrests become a raised and forward inclined state.
- the seat, the seatback and the armrests couple with each other by means of the supports and the T-shaped pieces, and the swing members of the seat connect with the shaft as well, the seat and the seatback are simultaneously raised upwardly and then become inclined forwardly with the movement of the armrests, causing an upward raised and forward inclined state of the reclining chair.
- the user allows to reduce his movements and force by straightly stepping from the seat and standing up on the ground.
- the reclining chair may be served to the elder who acts slowly.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective diagram illustrating the assembly of a reclining chair according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective diagram illustrating the exploded components of a base according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective diagram illustrating a connecting rod being attached onto the reclining chair according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective diagram illustrating the assembly of the connecting rod according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a plane diagram illustrating the operation of the connecting rod according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a plane diagram illustrating the operation of an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs according to the present invention.
- An adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs in accordance with the present invention comprises a reclining chair 10 including a seat 1 , a chairback 2 , two armrests 3 , a pad 4 and a frame 5 as illustrated in FIG. 1 , wherein the frame 5 includes a hydraulic cylinder 51 axially disposed on the rear end thereof and includes two double rodded holders 52 couplingly mounted on two sides thereof respectively as shown in FIG. 2 , and the front ends of the double rodded holders 52 and two swinging members 11 beneath the seat 1 axially connect with a shaft 511 individually, each of the double rodded holders 52 includes an offset member 521 affixed on the front end thereof and extending backward for coupling with the bottom of the armrest 3 .
- the pad 4 includes two connecting rods 41 attached on two sides thereof individually as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 , and each having two supports 42 secured on the seat 1 and the armrest 3 respectively, and the rear sides of the two supports 42 couple with the chairback 2 by using a T-shaped piece 43 , hence as the shaft 511 retracts backwardly during operation, the armrests 3 displaces downwardly with the downward swings of the offset members 521 (the front ends of the double rodded holders 52 swing upward and downward with the extension and the retraction of the shaft 511 ), and the seat 1 is pulled backward (due to the retraction of the shaft 511 , the swinging members 11 generate a backward pulling force relative to the seat 1 ); in the meantime, the chairback 2 moves backwardly by way of the swings of the T-shaped pieces 43 , and the distance between the two supports 42 expands to push the connecting rod 41 outwardly (as shown in FIG.
- the present invention is utilized the expansion of the two supports 42 to control the extension and the extraction of the connecting rod 41 ), accordingly the pad 4 rotatably swings upward to achieve the complete expansion of the reclining chair 10 for user's recumbency as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the shaft 511 is pushed to actuate the forward movement of the seat 1 and the upward swings of the armrests 3 , therefore the seatback 2 rotates angularly to become a sitable state, and the pad 4 urges the connecting rods 41 to retract by using the distance between the two supports 42 , thus returning a sitable mode of the reclining chair 10 .
- the armrests 3 become a raised and forward inclined state.
- the seat 1 , the seatback 2 and the armrests 3 couple with each other by means of the supports 42 and the T-shaped pieces 43 , and the swing members 11 of the seat 1 connect with the shaft 511 as well, the seat 1 and the seatback 2 are simultaneously raised upwardly and then become inclined forwardly with the movement of the armrests 3 , causing an upward raised and forward inclined state of the reclining chair 10 .
- the user allows to reduce his movements and force by straightly stepping from the seat and standing up on the ground.
- the reclining chair 10 may be served to the elder who acts slowly.
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Abstract
An adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs includes a reclining chair including a seat, a chairback, two armrests, a pad and a frame. The frame includes a hydraulic cylinder pivotally disposed on the rear end thereof and two double rodded holders couplingly mounted on two sides thereof respectively. The front ends of the double rodded holders and two swinging members beneath the seat are pivotally connected with a shaft. Each of the double rodded holders includes an offset member affixed on the front end thereof and extending backwardly for coupling with the bottom of the armrest. Also, the pad includes two connecting rods attached on two sides thereof, each connecting rod having two supports secured on the seat and the armrest respectively. The rear sides of the two supports are coupled with the chairback by using a T-shaped piece, thereby enabling the functions of recumbency and force-saving leave from the reclining chair.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an adjusting structure, and more particularly to an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs that the user allows to reduce his movements and force as leaving the seat.
- 2. Description of the Prior Arts
- Generally speaking, a reclining chair is provided to have a comfortable and relax recumbency for users, such as the elder.
- For example, a prior art reclining chair always emphasizes its comfort and convenient recumbency function, however, the auxiliary function, e.g., how to leave the seat and then stand up on the ground easily is always neglected. Especially for the older user, they often act slowly and have a poor sense of balance, therefore how to design a reclining chair with comfort recumbency and easy seat-leaving function is an important challenge in the related field.
- The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs that the user allows to reduce his movements and force as leaving the seat.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs that the elder who acts slowly may use the reclining chair safely.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs comprising a reclining chair including a seat, a chairback, two armrests, a pad and a frame, wherein the frame includes a hydraulic cylinder axially disposed on the rear end thereof, and includes two double rodded holders couplingly mounted on two sides thereof respectively, and the front ends of the double rodded holders and two swinging members beneath the seat axially connect with a shaft individually, and each of the double rodded holders includes an offset member affixed on the front end thereof and extending backward for coupling with the bottom of the armrest. Besides, the pad includes two connecting rods attached on two sides thereof individually, and each having two supports secured on the seat and the armrest respectively, the rear sides of the two supports couple with the chairback by using a T-shaped piece, hence as the shaft retracts backward during operation, the armrests displace downwardly with the downward swings of the offset members (the front ends of the double rodded holders swing upward and downward with the extension and the retraction of the shaft), and the seat is pulled backward (due to the retraction of the shaft, the swinging members generate a backward pulling force relative to the seat); in the meantime, the chairback moves backwardly by way of the swings of the T-shaped pieces, and the distance between the two supports expands for pushing the connecting rod outwardly, accordingly the pad rotatably swings upward to achieve the complete expansion of the reclining chair for user's recumbency
- On the contrary, while desiring to return the sitable mode of the reclining chair, the shaft is pushed to actuate the forward movement of the seat and the upward swings of the armrests, therefore the seatback rotates angularly to become a sitable state, and the pad urges the connecting rods to retract by using the distance between the two supports, thus returning a sitable mode of the reclining chair.
- On the other hand, during the shaft of the hydraulic cylinder extends up to its longest travel, since the front ends of the double rodded holders axially connect with the shaft, they are lifted upwardly with the extension of the shaft and rotatably inclined forward, thus the armrests become a raised and forward inclined state. During this process, because the seat, the seatback and the armrests couple with each other by means of the supports and the T-shaped pieces, and the swing members of the seat connect with the shaft as well, the seat and the seatback are simultaneously raised upwardly and then become inclined forwardly with the movement of the armrests, causing an upward raised and forward inclined state of the reclining chair. Thereby, the user allows to reduce his movements and force by straightly stepping from the seat and standing up on the ground. Likewise, the reclining chair may be served to the elder who acts slowly.
- The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective diagram illustrating the assembly of a reclining chair according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective diagram illustrating the exploded components of a base according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective diagram illustrating a connecting rod being attached onto the reclining chair according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective diagram illustrating the assembly of the connecting rod according to the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a plane diagram illustrating the operation of the connecting rod according to the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a plane diagram illustrating the operation of an adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs according to the present invention. - An adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs in accordance with the present invention comprises a reclining
chair 10 including a seat 1, achairback 2, twoarmrests 3, apad 4 and aframe 5 as illustrated inFIG. 1 , wherein theframe 5 includes ahydraulic cylinder 51 axially disposed on the rear end thereof and includes two double roddedholders 52 couplingly mounted on two sides thereof respectively as shown inFIG. 2 , and the front ends of the double roddedholders 52 and two swinging members 11 beneath the seat 1 axially connect with ashaft 511 individually, each of the double roddedholders 52 includes anoffset member 521 affixed on the front end thereof and extending backward for coupling with the bottom of thearmrest 3. Besides, thepad 4 includes two connectingrods 41 attached on two sides thereof individually as illustrated inFIGS. 3 and 4 , and each having twosupports 42 secured on the seat 1 and thearmrest 3 respectively, and the rear sides of the two supports 42 couple with thechairback 2 by using a T-shaped piece 43, hence as theshaft 511 retracts backwardly during operation, thearmrests 3 displaces downwardly with the downward swings of the offset members 521 (the front ends of the double roddedholders 52 swing upward and downward with the extension and the retraction of the shaft 511), and the seat 1 is pulled backward (due to the retraction of theshaft 511, the swinging members 11 generate a backward pulling force relative to the seat 1); in the meantime, thechairback 2 moves backwardly by way of the swings of the T-shaped pieces 43, and the distance between the two supports 42 expands to push the connectingrod 41 outwardly (as shown inFIG. 5 , the present invention is utilized the expansion of the two supports 42 to control the extension and the extraction of the connecting rod 41), accordingly thepad 4 rotatably swings upward to achieve the complete expansion of the recliningchair 10 for user's recumbency as shown inFIG. 6 . - On the contrary, while desiring to return the sitable mode of the reclining
chair 10, theshaft 511 is pushed to actuate the forward movement of the seat 1 and the upward swings of thearmrests 3, therefore theseatback 2 rotates angularly to become a sitable state, and thepad 4 urges the connectingrods 41 to retract by using the distance between the two supports 42, thus returning a sitable mode of the recliningchair 10. - On the other hand, during the
shaft 511 of thehydraulic cylinder 51 extends up to its longest travel, since the front ends of the double roddedholders 52 axially connect with theshaft 511, they are lifted upwardly with the extension of theshaft 511 and rotatably inclined forward, thus thearmrests 3 become a raised and forward inclined state. During this process, because the seat 1, theseatback 2 and thearmrests 3 couple with each other by means of thesupports 42 and the T-shaped pieces 43, and the swing members 11 of the seat 1 connect with theshaft 511 as well, the seat 1 and theseatback 2 are simultaneously raised upwardly and then become inclined forwardly with the movement of thearmrests 3, causing an upward raised and forward inclined state of the recliningchair 10. Thereby, the user allows to reduce his movements and force by straightly stepping from the seat and standing up on the ground. Likewise, the recliningchair 10 may be served to the elder who acts slowly. - The invention is not limited to the above embodiment but various modifications thereof may be made. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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1. An adjusting structure for use in reclining chairs comprising:
a reclining chair including a seat, a chairback, two armrests, a pad, and a frame, wherein said frame includes a hydraulic cylinder pivotally disposed on a rear end of the frame, wherein said frame further includes two double rodded holders couplingly mounted on two sides of the frame respectively, wherein said frame further includes two swinging members beneath said seat, wherein said frame includes a first bar extending between front ends of said double rodded holders and a second bar extending between the two swinging members, wherein the frame includes a U-shaped bracket, with the first and second bars being secured in a non movable manner in a spaced, parallel relation to the U-shaped bracket, with the hydraulic cylinder pivotally mounted to the U-shaped bracket, and wherein each of said double rodded holders includes an offset member affixed on the front end thereof and extending backwardly for coupling with a bottom of said armrest; wherein said pad includes two connecting rods attached on two sides of the pad, with each connecting rod having two supports secured on said seat and said armrest respectively, with rear sides of said two supports coupling with said chairback by using a T-shaped piece, such that as said hydraulic cylinder retracts backward during operation, said armrests displace downwardly with the downward swing of said offset members and said seat is pulled backward; wherein when said chairback moves backwardly by way of the swinging of said T-shaped pieces, the distance between said two supports expands to push said connecting rod outwardly and said pad rotatably swings upward to achieve complete expansion of said reclining chair for the user's recumbency; wherein when desiring to return to a sitable mode of said reclining chair, said hydraulic cylinder extends to actuate the forward movement of said seat and the upward swinging of said armrests, such that said seatback rotates angularly to become in a sitable state, and said pad urges said connecting rods to retract by using the distance between said two supports.
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