WO2012026758A2 - 기능성 의자 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a chair, and more particularly to a functional chair provided with a storage space for storing an article in the chair.
- the chair is provided with a backrest to provide an area on which the user can lean.
- the backrest is not only provided as a bastard area but also serves to correct an incorrect sitting posture of the user, and also serves to protect the lumbar spine of the user.
- the chair as described above is mainly focused on forming only the shape of the backrest to protect the user's lumbar spine, the situation is not configured to have a variety of functionality. For example, storage of an item such as a bag or a portable bag had to be stored in a desk, a bookcase, or a separate item storage space, but the chair did not provide a space for storing the item.
- the conventional chair is not provided with a separate storage space has the following inconveniences.
- the bag becomes dirty and causes inconvenience to the surrounding traffic.
- the bag can be stored in another chair, but in this case, there is a problem that the seat for another person is reduced.
- the user removes the outer garment (for example, a coat such as a coat) and performs the storage by putting it on the back of the chair.
- the outer garment for example, a coat such as a coat
- the outer garment is placed over the backrest of the chair as described above, a part of the outer garment located at a portion where the user's back is in contact with the user has a problem of being wrinkled due to the user's obstruction.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a new type of functional chair configured to have a storage space for storing articles and the like in the chair.
- Another object of the present invention is to configure at least one or more storage spaces to facilitate storage of stored articles.
- Another object of the present invention is to allow the storage space to be adjusted in consideration of the size of the stored article.
- a sitting portion for providing a sitting area; And a first backrest that supports the user's back while being provided in a vertical position at the rear of the seat, and a second backrest which is positioned behind the first backrest and spaced apart from the first backrest.
- the space including the backrest portion and formed by the separation between the first backrest and the second backrest is provided as a storage space.
- At least one partition member may be provided in the storage space to divide the storage space into a plurality.
- first backrest and the second backrest constituting the backrest are each formed separately and can be coupled to each other by a coupling portion, the coupling portion is coupled to the front end rotatably to the lower end of the first backrest It is composed of a plate-like plate that is rotatably coupled to the lower end of the second backrest while providing a mounting area of the stored article and spaced apart between the first backrest and the second backrest.
- first backrest and the second backrest is configured to further include a close contact portion for maintaining a close contact with each other.
- the seating portion is provided with a portion of the seat portion; A plurality of chair legs provided on the bottom surface of the seat; A backrest erected perpendicularly to the rear of the sitting area; And a plurality of vertical members vertically arranged to be spaced apart from the rear surface of the backrest, wherein the storage spaces for storing articles are formed between the backrest and the vertical member and between the vertical members.
- the vertical members are hingedly coupled to the seating portion is configured to be rotatable, the vertical member is located farthest from the back of the back of the vertical member to allow the storage space is formed between or adjacent to the vertical member in accordance with the rotation It can be used as a chair leg.
- the vertical member located farthest from the back of the back of the vertical member is set horizontally with the seating portion, respectively installed in one or more receiving grooves formed on the back of the vertical member and rotated at one end of the receiving groove It comprises a support bar for supporting the vertical member.
- the seating portion providing a seating area; A plurality of chair legs provided on the bottom surface of the seat; A backrest erected perpendicularly to the rear of the seat; A pair of guides symmetrically mounted to the bottom of the seat; And a vertical member mounted in the guide and slidably moving, wherein the vertical member includes a flat body and a top bracket pivoting about one end of the body while forming an upper appearance of the body.
- the vertical member When the vertical member is withdrawn from the backrest, a storage space is formed between the backrest and the top bracket according to the rotation of the top bracket.
- the guide groove formed in the guide And a hook protrusion formed on a side of the vertical member so that the vertical member is not separated from the front and rear of the guide during sliding movement of the vertical member.
- the seating portion having a predetermined thickness while providing a seating area; A plurality of chair legs extending downwardly on a lower surface of the seat; A backrest erected perpendicularly to the rear of the seat; An accommodation portion formed with an entrance on one surface of the sitting portion while forming a space portion having a predetermined size inside the sitting portion; And a vertical member which forms an accommodation space when the container is drawn out from the accommodation part while entering and exiting through the doorway, wherein the vertical member is formed of at least two or more bodies formed in a predetermined size and each of the bodies has a hinge formed at one end thereof. It is configured to be rotatable about an axis, and at least one of the bodies is erected vertically upward to form the receiving space.
- the engaging groove is formed on the inner surface of the space forming the receiving portion
- the projection is formed on the outer surface of the body to fit in the engaging groove
- the body portion of the vertical member located in the receiving portion is the receiving portion To be fixed within.
- the seating portion providing a seating area;
- a backrest supporting the user's back while being provided perpendicular to the rear of the seat;
- a portion of the body forms a rear surface of the backrest, and the other portion of the body includes a substantially 'b' shaped vertical member mounted to be slidably moved within the seat, wherein the vertical member is spaced apart from the backrest.
- a storage space is formed on the back of the backrest part.
- storage spaces are formed in various ways on the back or side of the back of the chair. Therefore, it is not only provided as a tool for the user's seating, but also provides an effect of storing the stored items and the like possessed by the person seated in the chair.
- it can be used as an area for hanging a coat, such as a coat, and has an effect of preventing the belongings from becoming dirty when the belongings are placed on the floor.
- a plurality of storage spaces may be provided, and storage items may be stored separately.
- FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view showing the structure of a functional chair according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are a side cross-sectional view and a rear perspective view showing an example of the use of the functional chair according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 is a rear exploded perspective view showing a functional chair according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- 5 and 6 are rear perspective views illustrating an operation state for each situation of the functional chair according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view illustrating a functional chair according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the partition member of FIG. 7 separated
- FIG. 9 is a rear perspective view illustrating a functional chair according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- 10 to 13 are exemplary views showing an example of using a functional chair according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a functional chair according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- 15 and 16 are diagrams illustrating the use of the functional chair according to the fifth embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded perspective view of a functional chair according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- 18 to 20 are diagrams illustrating the use of the functional chair according to the sixth embodiment of FIG.
- 21 is a rear perspective view of the functional chair according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating the use of a functional chair according to the seventh embodiment of FIG. 21.
- 1 to 3 illustrate a functional chair according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the functional chair 1 includes a sitting part 10 and a backrest part 20.
- the seat 10 is a series of configurations that provide a seating area to a user, which means a normal seat plate.
- a plurality of chair legs 12 are integrally formed on the bottom of the seat 10.
- the chair leg 12 may be manufactured separately from the sitting part 10, such as an office chair, and configured to be coupled to the sitting part 10.
- the functional chair is a configuration that does not require a chair leg, such as a legless chair is not provided with the chair leg.
- the backrest 20 is composed of a first backrest 22 and a second backrest 24 in a state spaced apart from each other.
- the first backrest 22 and the second backrest 24 are integrally formed at the rear of the seat 10.
- the sitting part 10 and the backrest part 20 may be configured to be combined with each other after being manufactured separately.
- the backrest 20 should be composed of two backrests 22 and 24 spaced apart from each other so that the storage space 2 to be described later is provided.
- the first backrest 22 of the backrest 20 serves to support the back of the user seated in the seat 10 while being provided in the seat 10.
- the second backrest 24 is positioned behind the first backrest 22 and is spaced apart from the first backrest 22 to form a storage space 2 therebetween. do.
- the separation distance between the first backrest 22 and the second backrest 24 may vary depending on the use of the functional chair. Usually, it is preferable to be configured to have a separation distance (for example, about 100 ⁇ 200mm) that can be accommodated, such as a simple briefcase.
- the space formed by the separation between the two backrests 22 and 24 is used as the storage space 2. Therefore, it is possible to store various stored items in the storage space (2), so that it is not necessary to place a briefcase or the like on the chair of the other place. In addition, the inconvenience of surrounding traffic can be prevented and the securing of seats can be made easier.
- the coat can be used as an area for hanging a coat such as a coat. That is, as shown in FIG. 3, the coat may be hung on the second back 24 forming the storage space 2. This prevents the coat from being crumpled even if the user is seated and leans back against the first backrest 22.
- the present invention is not limited to being configured to be spaced apart from each other so that the first backrest 22 and the second backrest 24 constituting the backrest part 20 always form the storage space 2. That is, when the storage is required by the user, the storage space 2 may be formed, and when the storage is not required, the storage space 2 may not be formed. This will be described with reference to the second embodiment.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are operation states for each situation of the functional chair according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. It is a rear perspective view shown to illustrate.
- the functional chair 3 includes a sitting part 30 and a backrest part 40.
- the sitting part 10 is a series of components for providing a sitting area to a user.
- a plurality of chair legs 32 are formed at the bottom of the sitting part 30.
- the backrest 40 is composed of a first backrest 42 and a second backrest 44.
- the first backrest 42 is formed perpendicular to the rear of the seating portion 30 and serves to support the back of the user seated in the seating portion 30.
- the second backrest 44 is configured to be spaced apart from or in close contact with the first backrest 42.
- the coupling part 50 is provided.
- the coupling part 50 has a front surface rotatably coupled to the bottom of the first backrest 42 and a rear surface rotatably coupled to the bottom of the second backrest 44 to provide a loading area of the stored article.
- it is formed of a flat plate spaced apart between the first backrest 42 and the second backrest 44.
- the structure to allow the coupling portion 50 and each of the backrests 42 and 44 to be rotatably coupled to each other is configured to overlap a portion of the corresponding portion between each other and the overlapping portions are hinges 52 and 54. Combination allows rotation between each other.
- the structure to allow the coupling portion 50 and each of the backrests 42 and 44 to be rotatably coupled to each other may be configured by a separate hinge or the like.
- the first backrest 42 and the second backrest 44 is configured to maintain a close contact portion 60 to maintain the state in close contact with each other.
- the close contact part 60 is a series of configurations that prevent the second backrest 44 from being accidentally released from the first backrest 42, and the back and the second backrest 44 of the first backrest 42.
- a pair of magnets 62 and 64 are formed to correspond to each other on the front surface thereof.
- the close contact holding unit 60 may be configured by forming the engaging ring and the engaging groove, respectively, in the corresponding portion between the two backrest (42, 44).
- the storage space 4 may be selectively provided between the first backrest 42 and the second backrest 44. That is, when the storage space 4 is not necessary, as shown in FIG. 5, the coupling part 50 is brought into close contact with the rear surface of the first backrest 42, and the second backrest 44 is also made of the first backrest 42. It is to be in close contact with the back of the first back 42. Then, the storage space 4 is not provided, and since the front and rear widths of the chairs are relatively narrowed, the front and rear spaces between the chairs and the chairs can be further secured.
- the storage space 4 when the storage space 4 is required in accordance with the user's needs in the above state, as shown in Figure 6 by separating the second back 44 from the first back 42, the storage space (4) ) To form. That is, when the second backrest 44 is spaced apart from the first backrest 42, the coupling part 50 is laid down vertically from the first backrest 42 while the stored article (eg, a bag, etc.) is placed thereon. The second backrest 44 is formed vertically in a state spaced apart from the rear surface of the first backrest 42 by the engaging portion 50, the storage received in the storage space (4) This prevents the item from falling unintentionally.
- the stored article eg, a bag, etc.
- the second back 44 at this time also serves as a part for hanging the coat.
- the second backrest 44 may have a plurality of second backrests 44. That is, a plurality of storage spaces may be formed by further configuring the coupling part 50 having the above-described structure on the rear surface of the second backrest 44.
- the coupling portion 50 is formed of a flat plate, the coupling portion 50 is connected only with a minimum area between the first backrest 42 and the second backrest 44, and the rest is penetrated. It may be formed as (not shown). For example, only the edge portions of the first backrest 42 and the second backrest 44 may be connected to each other using a bar-shaped connecting member. This allows a part of the outer garment to extend down below the coupling part 50 when the outer garment (for example, a coat, etc.) of a relatively long length is folded in the storage space 4, thereby preventing wrinkles of the outer garment. To do so.
- FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view illustrating a functional chair according to a third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the partition member of FIG. 7 separated.
- the functional chair 110 includes a sitting part 112.
- the sitting part 112 is an area where a user can sit.
- a plurality of chair legs 114 are formed on the bottom of the sitting part 112.
- the chair leg 114 does not necessarily need to be configured, and if configured, the seat 112 may be configured in any shape that can be spaced apart by a predetermined height from the floor.
- the backrest part 116 is composed of a first backrest 118 and a second backrest 119 spaced apart from each other. The separation distance between the first backrest 118 and the second backrest 119 may vary depending on the intended use of the functional chair 110.
- the first backrest 118 serves to support the back of the user seated in the seating portion 112 in a state provided in the seating portion 112, and the second backrest 119 is the first backrest ( Located at the rear of the 118, it is configured to be spaced apart from the first backrest 118 to form a storage space.
- the seat leg 114, the first backrest 118 and the second backrest 119 described above in the seating part 112 may be integrally formed or may have a detachable structure.
- a partition member 120 is formed in the storage space 117 formed between the first backrest 118 and the second backrest 119.
- the partition member 120 serves to divide the storage space 117 into several spaces.
- the partition member 120 may be any shape capable of partitioning the storage space 117.
- only the edge portion may be formed in a bar shape or may be formed as a flat plate.
- other shapes are possible. That is, as long as it can partition the storage space 117, what kind of shape may be sufficient.
- the height may be the same as or different from the first backrest 118 and the second backrest 119. Of course, the height of the first backrest 118 and the second backrest 119 may also be different.
- the partition member 120 may not necessarily be integrally formed on the bottom surface 115 that forms the storage space 117. That is, the partition member 120 is preferably a structure that can be coupled or separated in the storage space 117. For example, when the coupling groove 122 is formed on the bottom surface 115 forming the storage space 117, and the coupling protrusion 124 is formed on the bottom surface of the partition member 120 corresponding to the coupling groove 122. The partition member 120 may be coupled or separated as necessary. Then, one storage space 117 may be divided into a plurality of spaces and provided, or a plurality of spaces may be provided as one storage space. This can be adjusted by the user according to the size of the article to be stored.
- the functional chair 110 having such a configuration can accommodate various stored articles in the storage space 117 formed in the backrest 116, and also distinguish different storage articles due to the partition of the storage space 117. I can receive it. In addition, clothes or the like may be hung on the second back 119 or the partition member 120 forming the storage space 117.
- FIGS. 10 to 13 are exemplary views showing examples of use of the functional chair according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the functional chair 130 is provided with a flat member 131 elongated in the longitudinal direction.
- the flat member 131 will hereinafter be referred to as a 'sitting part'.
- a part of the sitting part 131 is allocated to a sitting area, and in the drawing, reference numeral '132' becomes a sitting area.
- a plurality of chair legs 133 are formed on the bottom of the sitting part 131.
- a backrest 134 is formed vertically upward in an approximately middle portion of the seating portion 131 and supports the back of a seated occupant seated in the seating region 132.
- the backrest 134 is integrally formed with the sitting part 131 or fixedly coupled to the upper surface of the sitting part 131 by a medium such as a bolt or an adhesive.
- a plurality of vertical members 136 and 138 that are erected upwards at a position spaced a predetermined distance from the back of the backrest 134 is configured.
- the vertical members 136 and 138 serve to provide a storage space for storing the stored article in the seat 131.
- two vertical members are shown.
- Reference numeral 136 denotes a first vertical member
- reference numeral 138 denotes a second vertical member.
- a vertical member having a number less than or more may be configured.
- reference numeral '137' is referred to as a first storage space
- '139' is referred to as a second storage space.
- the first vertical member 136 and the second vertical member 138 are hinged to the cutout region formed in the sitting part 131 in a hinged manner to provide a structure capable of rotating by a predetermined angle. That is, a part of the vertical members 136 and 138 and the seat 131 corresponding to each other overlap each other, and the parts 140 are hinged.
- structures other than the hinge can also be employed.
- the vertical members 136 and 138 have a rotation angle determined according to the positions of the backrest 134 and other neighboring vertical members and the size of the stored article stored in the storage space. For example, as shown in FIG. 10, when there is no article stored in the first storage space 137, the first vertical member 136 is rotatable until it can contact the rear surface of the backrest 134. On the other hand, although not shown, when there is an article stored in the first storage space 137, one end of the first vertical member 136 may not contact the rear surface of the backrest 134 according to the size of the article. Similarly, the second vertical member 138 may or may not be in contact with the rear side of the adjacent first vertical member 136 depending on whether or not the storage item of the second storage space 139 is present.
- the second vertical member 138 has a limited angle of rotation in the direction of the first vertical member 136. That is, when the above-described second vertical member 138 rotates in the direction of the first vertical member 136, the second storage space 139 is located at the position of the first vertical member 136 and the existence of the stored goods. Correspondingly, it can only be rotated within a range of an angle.
- the second vertical member 138 is more freely rotatable in another direction, that is, in a direction opposite to the direction in which the first vertical member 136 is located.
- FIGS. 11 to 13 Examples of various rotations of the second vertical member 138 are illustrated in FIGS. 11 to 13.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a state in which the second vertical member 138 is horizontal with the sitting part 131. This may be used when there is no need to provide the second storage space 139 or the length of the storage item to be stored in the position of the second storage space 139 is long. At this time, although not shown, by forming one or more receiving grooves on the rear surface of the second vertical member 138, and providing a support bar that rotates at one end of the receiving groove, the second vertical member 138 as shown in FIG. When fully unfolded, the support bar may be used to support the second vertical member 138.
- the second vertical member 138 is used as an auxiliary leg. That is, there may be a case where the stored article is stored in the seat of the first storage space 137 or the second storage space 139 without a person seated on the functional chair 130. At this time, if the weight of the stored article is heavy, the center of gravity is directed toward the back of the backrest 134, the functional chair 130 may fall. To this end, the second vertical member 138 is rotated 180 ° so that one end contacts the bottom surface. Of course, in this case, the second vertical member 138 should have the same length as the chair leg 133.
- the function of the above-described assisted leg is not necessarily necessary. That is, even in the case in which the article is stored in the storage space 137 or the storage space 139 without a person sitting in the seat 131 of the functional chair 130 in Figure 12, the functional chair 130 ) Is enough to support the weight of the package itself. Therefore, the function of the auxiliary leg is used as a role that allows the functional chair 130 to be used more stably.
- FIG. 13 shows a configuration in which the second vertical member 138 is positioned as a lower surface of the sitting part 131. This case is suitable when the second vertical member 138 does not need to separately form the second storage space 139 or is not used as the auxiliary leg.
- the fourth embodiment provides a plurality of storage spaces 137 and 139 by the vertical members 136 and 138 formed on the seat 131.
- the vertical member formed farthest from the back of the backrest 134 may provide a storage space by itself or may be utilized as an auxiliary chair leg.
- the fifth embodiment shows an example in which the vertical member for forming the storage space is not exposed to the outside but is mounted below the seat.
- FIGS. 14 to 16 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a functional chair according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, and FIGS. 15 and 16 are exemplary views of use of the functional chair according to the fifth embodiment.
- the functional chair 160 includes a sitting part 161 which is an area in which a user can sit.
- a chair leg 162 is formed at the bottom edge portion of the seat 161 to allow the seat 161 to be spaced apart from the floor.
- the backrest 163 is provided to support the user's back seated on the seating portion 161 while being provided in a vertical position behind the seating portion 161.
- the backrest 163 may be provided in a structure that is integrally formed or separated behind the seat 161.
- a pair of guides 165 are mounted on the bottom surface of the seating portion 161 along the longitudinal direction so that the vertical member 170 to be described later can be slidably moved.
- the shape of the guide 165 may be configured in various ways.
- the guide 165 should be a structure that can be combined with the bottom of the seat 161.
- the vertical member 170 adopts a structure that surrounds a part of the side surface of the vertical member 170 so as not to fall downward. In the figure, the shape of approximately 'c' is taken.
- the vertical member 170 may be slidably moved in the space part by adopting the above-described guide shape on both sides of the space part and the space part of the seat part 161. It may be.
- the guide groove 166 is formed long in the guide 165.
- the guide groove 166 serves to prevent the vertical member 170 from moving forward and backward of the sitting part 161 when the vertical member 170 moves along the guide 166 in cooperation with the hook protrusion 173 to be described later.
- the vertical member 170 is formed of a body 171 such as a flat plate of the skeleton.
- the hook protrusion 173 protrudes from one end of the side surface of the body 171.
- the hook protrusion 173 cooperates with the guide groove 166 as described above to prevent the vertical member from falling out of the guide 165.
- the other end of the upper surface of the body 171 is coupled to the hinge 176, the upper surface bracket 175 forming a part of the upper surface of the body 171.
- An interior space for accommodating the stored article may be formed in the body 171 in which the upper bracket 175 is located.
- the user pulls the vertical member 170 mounted on the bottom surface of the seat 161 toward the back direction of the backrest 163.
- the hook protrusion 173 protruding on the side of the vertical member 170 is moved along the guide groove 166 by the pulling operation, and the vertical member 170 is drawn out.
- the withdrawal range of the vertical member 170 may be pulled until the hook protrusion 173 contacts one end of the inner surface of the guide groove 166.
- Rotation angle can be adjusted in various ways, in an embodiment to be perpendicular to the sitting portion 161. This state is shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 16, when the upper bracket 175 is erected to be spaced apart from the rear surface of the backrest 163 by a predetermined interval, an accommodation space 178 is formed between the upper bracket 175 and the backrest 163.
- the storage space can be stored in the storage space 178.
- the vertical member 170 is pushed to be positioned at the bottom of the seat 161. Put it in.
- the fifth embodiment has a structure in which the vertical member 170 is drawn out toward the back direction of the backrest 163, but other examples are possible.
- the vertical member 170 may be configured to be pulled out toward the side of the seat 161 in a state where it is mounted on the bottom of the seat 161.
- the storage items may be stored on the upper surface of the vertical member 170, or the storage items may be stored in the storage space formed by rotating the upper bracket 175.
- the vertical member 170 may be withdrawn to the front of the seat 161.
- the upper bracket 175 may not be able to form a storage space.
- the storage item may also be stored in the upper surface of the vertical member 170, or the storage item may be stored in the storage space in which the upper bracket 175 is rotated.
- the fifth embodiment is equipped with a vertical member 170 for forming an accommodation space on the bottom of the seat 161 forming the chair, and draws it out as needed to form the storage space.
- the withdrawal direction is also not limited to the back of the backrest 163 can be withdrawn to the side or forward to provide a storage function will be able to utilize the space with a margin.
- the vertical member 170 is located at the bottom of the seat 161, the inconvenience caused by the vertical member 170 does not occur.
- a structure in which the vertical member 170 is slidably moved may be any number of other structures in addition to the above-described structure.
- a structure consisting of a rail and wheels rotating along the rail may be adopted.
- a sixth embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 17 to 20.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded perspective view of a functional chair according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 18 to 20 are exemplary views of use of the functional chair according to the sixth embodiment.
- the functional chair 180 includes a sitting part 181, which is an area in which a user can sit.
- a chair leg 182 is formed at the bottom edge portion of the seat 181 so that the seat 181 is spaced apart from the floor by a predetermined distance.
- the back portion of the seat portion 181 is provided with a backrest 183 supporting the back of the user seated in the seat portion 181 while being provided in a vertically standing state.
- the backrest 183 may have a structure that is integrally formed with or separated from the seat 181.
- the sitting part 181 is formed with a receiving part 185.
- the accommodation portion 185 is formed in the seat 181 of a predetermined thickness, and the entrance 186 is formed on one surface where the backrest 183 is located to allow the vertical member 190 to be described later to enter.
- the receiving groove 187 is formed in the receiving portion 185 is arranged on at least one inner surface.
- the locking groove 187 is a portion into which the protrusion 192 formed on the outer surface of the vertical member 190 is inserted.
- the vertical member 190 does not flow in the receiving portion 185, and a part of the vertical member 190 in the receiving portion 185 You can maintain a fixed posture even if it is withdrawn.
- the vertical member 190 is mounted to the receiving portion 185 is configured.
- the vertical member 190 has a plate-shaped body 191 of a predetermined thickness to form a skeleton.
- the body 191 is composed of a plurality of bodies (191a, 191b, 191c, 191d).
- each of the bodies 191a, 191b, 191c, and 191d has a structure that can be bent against a neighboring body, respectively. This is possible by allowing the respective bodies 191a, 191b, 191c, 191d to be coupled in a hinged manner.
- the body 191 forming the skeleton of the vertical member 190 is not necessarily composed of four bodies 191a, 191b, 191c, and 191d. That is, the number of bodies forming the body 191 varies depending on the length of the seat 181.
- the protrusion 192 is formed on the side of the body 191.
- An elastic member such as a spring 193 is provided on the rear surface of the protrusion 192. Accordingly, when the vertical member 190 moves, the protrusion 192 is inserted into the locking groove 187 or accommodated in the body 191.
- the accommodation part 185 may not be formed in the sitting part 181. That is, as in the fifth embodiment, a separate bracket may be mounted on the bottom of the seat 181 to move the vertical member 190.
- the vertical member 190 is located in the receiving portion 185. In this case, since the protrusions 192 are accommodated in the locking grooves 187, respectively, the vertical member 190 does not fall outside unless an external artificial force is applied.
- the vertical member 190 may be removed to rotate the body. That is, in FIG. 20, the body 191a, 191b, 191c, and 191d of the vertical member 190 is completely removed from the body 191a, 191b. So it is possible to rotate the body (191a, 191b). This means that it is possible to form a storage space 196 that can accommodate more or more storage items than the storage space 195 of FIG. 19.
- the heights of the vertical members forming the accommodation space may be different.
- the vertically erected body is rotated in the opposite direction so as to be horizontal to the seating portion 181, and in the state, the accommodation portion 185 is disposed. You can force it inside.
- a seventh embodiment refers to FIGS. 21 and 22.
- FIG. 21 is a rear perspective view of the functional chair according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating the use of the functional chair according to the seventh embodiment.
- the functional chair 200 includes a sitting part 201, which is an area in which a user can sit.
- a chair leg 203 is formed at the bottom edge portion of the seating portion 201 to allow the seating portion 201 to be spaced apart from the floor.
- the backrest 205 is provided to support the user's back seated on the seating portion 201 while being provided in a vertical position behind the seating portion 201.
- the backrest 205 is a structure that is integrally formed or separated at the rear of the seating portion 201.
- the rear surface of the backrest 205 is provided with a vertical member 207 for forming a receiving space.
- the vertical member 207 is composed of a body of approximately 'b' shape. A part of the body forms a rear surface of the backrest 205, and the other part of the body is shaped to be accommodated in a space part (not shown) formed in the seating part 201.
- the functional chair according to the seventh embodiment of such a structure is used as follows.
- the general state is shown in FIG. 21.
- the functional chair 200 performs a function as a chair.
- the user pulls the vertical member 207 formed on the back of the backrest 205 toward the rear of the functional chair 200.
- the receiving space 209 is formed by the backrest 205 and the vertical member 207 having a 'b' shape.
- the stored article can be stored in the storage space 209.
- the vertical member 207 is a part of the body is accommodated in the sitting portion 201.
- the vertical member 207 may be supported by the seating portion 201 to form the accommodation space 209.
- the vertical member 207 may have a structure such as a locking jaw in the seating portion 201 such that the vertical member 207 does not completely fall out of the seating portion 201.
- the structure in which the vertical member 207 is moved in the seating portion 201 may be used by adopting the various structures mentioned in the fifth and sixth embodiments.
- the present invention forms at least one storage space to accommodate various items in the chair.
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- 앉음 영역을 제공하는 앉음부; 그리고상기 앉음부의 후방에 수직하게 세워진 상태로 제공되면서 사용자의 등을 받쳐주는 제1등받이 및 상기 제1등받이의 후방에 위치되면서 상기 제1등받이와는 이격된 상태로 제공되는 제2등받이로 구성되는 등받이부를 포함하고,상기 제1등받이와 제2등받이 간의 이격에 의해 형성된 공간은 수납공간으로 제공되는 기능성 의자.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 수납공간에는 수납공간을 복수 개로 구획하도록 적어도 하나의 칸막이 부재가 제공됨을 특징으로 하는 기능성 의자.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 등받이부를 이루는 제1등받이 및 제2등받이는 각각 별개로 형성되어 결합부에 의해 서로 결합할 수 있으며,상기 결합부는 전면이 상기 제1등받이의 하단에 회전 가능하게 결합함과 더불어 후면은 상기 제2등받이의 하단에 회전 가능하게 결합하면서 수납 물품의 얹힘 영역을 제공함과 동시에 상기 제1등받이 및 제2등받이 간을 이격시키는 평판형 플레이트로 구성됨을 특징으로 하는 기능성 의자.
- 제 3 항에 있어서,상기 제1등받이와 제2등받이 간에는 서로 간의 밀착 상태를 유지하기 위한 밀착 유지부가 더 포함되어 구성됨을 특징으로 하는 기능성 의자.
- 앉음 영역이 일부에 구비된 평판형상의 앉음부;상기 앉음부의 하면에 제공되는 복수의 의자 다리;상기 앉음 영역의 후방에 수직하게 세워진 등받이; 그리고상기 등받이의 배면과 이격 배열되면서 상기 앉음부에 수직되게 세워지는 복수개의 수직부재를 포함하고,상기 등받이와 수직부재, 상기 수직부재 상호간에는 물품을 수납하는 수납공간이 각각 형성되는 구성되는 기능성 의자.
- 제 5 항에 있어서,상기 수직부재들은 상기 앉음부와 힌지 결합되어 회동가능하게 구성되며,상기 수직부재 중 상기 등받이의 배면으로부터 가장 멀리 위치한 수직부재는 회동에 따라 인접한 수직부재와의 사이에 수납공간이 형성되게 하거나 보조 의자다리로 활용됨을 특징으로 하는 기능성 의자.
- 제 6 항에 있어서,상기 수직 부재 중 상기 등받이의 배면으로부터 가장 멀리 위치한 수직부재가 상기 앉음부와 수평되게 셋팅된 경우, 상기 수직 부재의 배면에 형성된 하나 이상의 수용홈에 각각 설치되고 상기 수용홈의 일단에서 회동하여 상기 수직부재를 지지하는 지지바를 더 포함하여 구성됨을 특징으로 하는 기능성 의자.
- 앉음 영역을 제공하는 앉음부;상기 앉음부의 하면에 제공되는 복수의 의자 다리;상기 앉음부의 후방에 수직하게 세워진 등받이;상기 앉음부의 저면부에 서로 대칭되게 장착되는 한 쌍의 가이드; 그리고상기 가이드 내에 장착되어 슬라이딩 이동하는 수직부재를 포함하며,상기 수직부재는, 평판형상의 몸체와, 상기 몸체의 상부 외관을 형성하면서 상기 몸체의 일단을 중심으로 회동하는 상면 브라켓을 포함하여 구성되어, 상기 수직부재가 상기 등받이로부터 인출되면 상기 상면 브라켓의 회동에 따라 상기 등받이와 상기 상면 브라켓 사이에 수납공간을 형성하는 기능성 의자.
- 제 8 항에 있어서,상기 가이드에 형성되는 가이드 홈; 그리고상기 수직부재의 슬라이딩 이동시 상기 가이드의 전후방으로 상기 수직부재가 이탈되지 않도록 상기 수직부재의 측면에 형성되어 상기 가이드 홈에 수용되는 걸이 돌기를 더 포함하여 구성되는 기능성 의자.
- 일정 두께를 가지면서 앉음 영역을 제공하는 앉음부;상기 앉음부의 하면에 하방을 향해 연장되어 형성된 복수의 의자 다리;상기 앉음부의 후방에 수직하게 세워진 등받이;상기 앉음부 내부에 소정 크기의 공간부를 형성하면서 상기 앉음부의 일면에 출입구가 형성된 수용부; 그리고상기 출입구를 통해 출입하면서 상기 수용부에서 인출될 경우 수납 공간을 형성하는 수직부재를 포함하며,상기 수직부재는, 일정 크기로 형성되는 적어도 둘 이상의 몸체로 이루어지면서 상기 몸체 각각은 일단부에 형성된 힌지 축을 중심으로 회동 가능하게 구성되어, 상기 몸체 중 하나 이상의 몸체가 상방을 향하여 수직되게 세워져서 상기 수납공간을 형성하는 기능성 의자.
- 제 10 항에 있어서,상기 수용부를 형성하는 공간부의 내측면에 걸림홈이 형성되고,상기 걸림홈에 끼워지도록 상기 몸체의 외측면에 돌기가 형성되어,상기 수용부 내에 위치한 상기 수직부재의 몸체 일부가 상기 수용부 내에서 고정되게 함을 특징으로 하는 기능성 의자.
- 앉음 영역을 제공하는 앉음부;상기 앉음부의 후방에 수직하게 세워진 상태로 제공되면서 사용자의 등을 받쳐주는 등받이; 그리고몸체의 일부는 상기 등받이의 배면 표면을 형성하고 몸체의 다른 일부는 상기 앉음부 내에서 슬라이딩 이동되게 장착되는 대략 'ㄴ'자 형상의 수직부재를 포함하고,상기 수직부재가 상기 등받이부에서 이격되면 상기 등받이의 배면에 수납공간을 형성하는 기능성 의자.
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