WO2004103121A1 - Modular mechanism for office chairs and the like - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03205—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest having adjustable and lockable inclination
- A47C1/03233—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest having adjustable and lockable inclination by means of a rack-and-pinion or like gearing mechanism
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C1/00—Chairs adapted for special purposes
- A47C1/02—Reclining or easy chairs
- A47C1/031—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
- A47C1/032—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest
- A47C1/03255—Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest with a central column, e.g. rocking office chairs
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- the present invention relates to a mechanism for office chairs and the like.
- office chairs generally have portions with adjustable height and inclination.
- Said chairs can have the back, and sometimes the seat as well, with adjustable inclination with respect to a main body, for instance box-shaped, which is engaged with an upper end of an upright defining the vertical stand of the chair.
- the connection between main body and upright is carried out by means of an element substantially shaped as a frustum of cone, integral with the main body and receiving the upper end of the upright.
- mechanisms enabling the inclination only of the back known as "permanent contact" mechanisms, in which the seat is fastened to the main body of the chair whereas the back is hinged to said body.
- the technical task underlying the present invention is to conceive a mechanism for office chairs and the like that can basically obviate the aforesaid drawbacks.
- an important aim of the invention is to conceive a mechanism for office chairs granting a high design freedom for the mechanism, for the parts connected thereto and for the chair as a whole.
- the invention aims at conceiving a mechanism for office chairs that can be carried out in a simple and fast way.
- Another aim of the invention is a mechanism for office chairs that can easily suit various needs, and that can thus be modified in order to carry out a plurality of types of mecha- nisms for chairs (for instance swinging, synchronous, asynchronous, permanent contact mechanisms) .
- a further aim of the invention is to provide for a mechanism enabling to keep the aestheti- cal appearance of the mechanism and of the chair substantially unchanged in the different types of mechanism, for instance from swinging to synchronous mechanism.
- the invention further aims at conceiving a mechanism that is particularly compact.
- a technical aim of the invention is to conceive a mechanism for office chairs with quite low design and manufacturing costs.
- the technical task and the aims referred to are basically achieved by a mechanism for office chairs characterized in that it comprises one or more of the technical solutions hereinafter claimed.
- the following contains to a merely indicative and non-limiting purpose the description of a preferred though not exclusive embodiment of a mechanism according to the invention, shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a mechanism for office chairs according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially sectioned lateral view of the mechanism of Figure 1 applied to an office chair;
- FIG. 3 is a view from above of the mechanism of Figure 1;
- FIG. 4 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a variant of the first embodiment of the mechanism
- FIG. 5 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a second embodiment of the mechanism
- - Figure 6 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a third embodiment of the mechanism; - Figure 6a is a view from above of a detail of the mechanism of Figure 6 ;
- FIG. 7 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a fourth embodiment of the mechanism
- FIG. 8 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a fifth em- bodiment of the mechanism
- FIG. 9 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a sixth embodiment of the mechanism
- - Figure 10 is a view like the one in Figure 2 showing a seventh embodiment of the mechanism;
- - Figure 11 is a view from above of a eighth embodiment of the mechanism;
- FIG. 12 is a lateral view of the mechanism of Figure 11;
- - Figure 13 is a lateral view of a variant of the mechanism of Figure 12 ;
- - Figure 14 shows the mechanism of Figure 13 in an inclined operating position;
- Figure 15 shows a lateral view of a main body being part of the mechanisms of Figures 11-14.
- the mechanism 1 comprises a main body 2 engaging by means of a connecting element 3 with an upper end of an upright 4 defining the vertical stand of a chair 5.
- a known base 6 is connected to the lower end of the upright 4.
- the mechanism 1 further comprises a support element 7 for a back 8 of the chair 5, turnably engaged with the main body 2 by means of first mounting means 9, and a prop element 10 for a seat 11 of the chair 5 mounted onto the main body 2 by means of second mounting means 12.
- the mechanism 1 further comprises elastic support means, which are known and therefore not shown in the figures, placed at least between the support element 7 and the main body 2.
- the first mounting means 9 are at least partially arranged within the main body 2, i.e. they comprise at least a first portion 9a extending within the main body 2.
- the second mounting means 12 are at least partially arranged within the main body 2, and therefore comprise at least a corresponding first portion 12a extending within the main body 2, beyond a possible second portion 12b, extending outside the main body 2.
- the support element 7 of the back 8 and the prop element 10 of the seat 11 can be applied onto the corresponding mounting means on the first or second portions 9a, 12a, 9b, 12b.
- the first and/or second mounting means 12 can be wholly housed in the main body 2, without second portions 9b, 12b extending outside said main body 2.
- the support element 7 and the prop element 10 are mounted directly onto the first portions 9a, 12a and get out of the upper portion of the main body 2 through convenient openings.
- the main body 2 can comprise a support frame 13 that can be engaged with the upper end of the upright 4 , and a cover element 14 that can be associated outside with the support frame 13.
- the first and second mounting means 9, 12 are arranged at least partially within at least the cover element 14, or preferably wholly within the cover element 14.
- said mounting means 9, 12 can therefore be arranged also within the support frame 13, either partially or wholly.
- the cover element 14 can be equipped with fastening means 15, such as conventional hooking systems, by means of which it can be associated in a removable way with the main body 2 so as to be interchangeable with a plurality of cover elements 14 having for instance different aesthetical features or so as to enable the maintenance of the mechanism.
- the cover element consists of a pair of half-shells that can be associated one with the other and with the support frame 13.
- the mechanism 1 comprises at least two types of second mounting means 12, which can be mounted onto the main body 2 in an interchangeable way, so as to change the type of mechanism 1 according to the type of mounting means 12 being used.
- said different types of mounting means 9, 12 can always be applied to the main body 2 on the same fastening spots, thus allowing not to change the main body and to standardize compo- nents .
- the second mounting means 12 comprise a first type of second mounting means 12 for securing the prop element 10 to the main body 2, and at least a second type of second mounting means 12 for turnably mounting the prop element 10 onto the main body 2, thus allowing to carry out two different types of mechanisms (for instance a permanent contact in which the seat 11 is fixed, a synchronous mechanism in which back 8 and seat 11 are inclinable independently) in a simple way, keeping both the main body 2 and the prop element 10 unchanged.
- An embodiment shown in Figure 7 shows a permanent contact mechanism 1 in which the support element 7 of the back 8 is turnably mounted by means of the first mounting means 9, whereas the prop element 10 of the seat 11 is secured to the main body 2 by means of the second mounting means 12.
- the mechanism 1 can comprise also at least two types of first mounting means 9, which can be mounted onto the main body 2 in an interchangeable way, so as to change the type of mechanism 1 according to the type of first mounting means 9 being used, for instance going from pins mounted turnably to pins secured onto the main body 2.
- the mechanism 1 can further comprise connecting means 16 between the prop element 10 and the support element 7, so as to enable to carry out further types of mechanisms 1.
- Figures 11 and 12 show a traditional "closed” asynchronous mechanism 1, carried out by mounting onto the main body of Figure 15 a prop element 10 and a support element 7 through conventional first and second mounting means 9, 12.
- Figures 13 and 14 shows an execution variant of said mechanism 1, in which by replacing the first and second mounting means 9, 12 with another type of mounting means 9, 12, an "open” synchronous mechanism is obtained, which uses the same main body 2 and the same mounting spots as the support and prop element.
- connecting means 16 which are placed outside the support frame 13 and can be within a possible cover element 14, consisting of a direct rotating connection between the prop element 10 and the support element 7.
- At least one of the hinges is provided with a slot allowing to prevent the formation of a three-hinge arch which would prevent the movement of the elements.
- the connecting means 16 are housed within the main body 2 , at least within the cover element 14 and preferably within the support frame 13.
- the connecting means 16 can be indirectly ( Figures 1-6) or directly ( Figure 9) associated with the prop element 10 and with the support element 7.
- said connecting means 6 can be associated to the first mounting means 9 and to the second mounting means 12, as in the embodiments shown in Figures 1-6.
- the connecting means 16 comprise at least a first crank 17 and a connecting rod 18 turnably associated one with the other and operatively connected between the prop element 10 and the support element 7 so as to transmit motion.
- the connecting means 16 com- prise a second crank 19 turnably associated with the connecting rod 18 and with the prop element 10.
- the cranks 17, 19 consist of rotating elements integral with the support and prop elements, respectively, Said cranks 17, 19 can be secured directly to the support and prop elements or can be advantageously applied onto the mounting means (as shown in Figure 1) .
- the mechanism 1 can comprise a pair of connecting means 16 arranged symmetrically on two opposite sides of the main body 2, so as to give the mechanism 1 a higher stability and a greater resistance.
- said connecting means 16 can be provided with at least two different mounting positions defining a different ratio between the movement of the prop element 10 and the movement of the support element 7.
- Figure 4 shows an execution variant of the mechanism 1 of Figure 2 in which the connecting rod 18 is applied to the two cranks 17, 19 in a different mounting position, with a different angle, defining a different ratio between the rotation of the support element 7 and the rotation of the prop element 10, for instance by means of a plurality of mounting holes 28.
- the connecting means 16 comprise at least a first pulley 20 associated and rotating integrally with the support element 7, a second pulley 21 associated and rotating integrally with the prop element 10 and a flexible connecting element 22 between the first and the second pulley 20, 21.
- the first pulley 20 and the second pulley 21 are advantageously applied onto the mounting means, but could also be directly secured onto the support and prop elements.
- the flexible connecting element 22 could consist for instance of a belt or also a chain, in which case the first 20 and the second pulley 21 are toothed wheels.
- the connecting means 16 comprise at least a gear consisting of at least a first toothed wheel 23 associated and rotating integrally with the support element 7, and a second toothed wheel 24 associated and rotating in- tegrally with the prop element 10.
- the second toothed wheel 24 is operatively connected to the first toothed wheel 23 so as to transmit motion between the prop element 10 and the support element 7.
- the first and second toothed wheel 24 are applied onto the mounting means, and in particular onto the first portions.
- the connecting means 16 can further comprise at least a third toothed wheel 25, placed between the first toothed wheel 23 and the second toothed wheel 24.
- friction wheels can be used instead of toothed wheels.
- the connecting means 16 can be further equipped with means 26 for changing the ratio between the prop element 10 and the support element 7.
- said change means 26 can comprise, in said embodiment, a change gear arranged instead of the third toothed wheel 25, operatively placed between the prop element 10 and the support element 7, which can be actuated manually by the operator by means of a corresponding control lever (not shown) .
- Said change gear is schematically shown in Figure 6a, in which the first mounting means onto which the first toothed wheel 23 is secured, the second mounting means onto which three separate toothed wheels 24 are secured, and an intermediate axis 29 onto which a third toothed wheel 25 is secured and a joint element 30 is slid- ingly mounted, can be seen.
- Said joint element 30 comprises three toothed wheels that can be alternatively associated with the three second toothed wheels 24 according to the position of the joint element 30 on the intermediate axis 29.
- the user can therefore change, by simply moving the joint element 30 with a suitable actuator (not shown) , the type of mechanism from swinging (if the transmission ratio is 1:1) to various synchronisms (if the ratio is other than 1:1) up to a permanent contact mechanism, which can be obtained by putting the change gear in neutral and blocking the seat .
- Figure 9 shows a sixth embodiment in which the connecting means 16 are directly associated with the prop element 10 and with the support element 7.
- the connecting means 16 comprise at least an oblong connecting element 27 turnably associated with the prop element 10 and with the support element 7.
- FIG. 10 shows a seventh embodiment in which the connecting means 16 comprise a simple rotating coupling 31 between the prop element 10 and the support element 7.
- the rotating coupling 31 is equipped with a hinge allowing to prevent the formation of a three-hinge arch.
- the prop element 10 and the support ele- ment 7 are conveniently shaped so as to overlap in a given spot.
- the connecting means 16 can be arranged outside the main body 2, but are preferably arranged within the main body 2 and therefore within the support frame 13 or at least within the cover element 14.
- known elastic prop means such as a spring, placed between each independently rotating portion and the main body 2 , and then at least between the support element 7 and the main body 2. Therefore, by means of a mechanism 1 according to the present invention it is possible to obtain easily all types of known mechanisms, i.e.
- the mechanism according to the present invention works as follows.
- the invention allows to carry out one type of main body 2, support element 7 and prop element 10, which can be connected through mounting means 9, 12 and possibly connecting means 16, which enable to obtain different mechanisms 1 starting from the same main components. Therefore, according to the kind of desired mechanism, it is possible to assemble only the mounting means 9, 12 and the possible connecting means 16 referred to above conveniently, without changing in any way the main elements of the chair.
- the actuation of the various portions of the mechanism 1 during use takes place by means of conventional control levers, which enable to ac- tuate conventional blocking devices. If the mechanism 1 is equipped with a change gear 26, the type of mechanism 1 can also be changed during use .
- the invention achieves important advantages.
- a mechanism according to the present invention gives a great freedom of design for the mechanism, for the parts connected thereto and for the chair.
- a mechanism according to the inven- tion has a simple and compact structure and can be carried out quite fast.
- the invention further enables to carry out a "swinging" mechanism in which seat and back are separate elements instead of being integral one with the other. It should further be pointed out that the mechanism can be easily adapted and modified to any kind of need, and can therefore enable to carry out all known types of mechanisms for chairs with quite a small number of changes.
- the invention allows indeed to standardize many of the parts of the mechanism, and enables therefore to manufacture a wide range of different mechanisms, which can have unchanged size, main structure and aesthetical appearance of many elements and of the chair, such as for instance the main body, with great advantages from an economic point of view and considering the simplification of all manufacturing processes. Furthermore, the invention allows to obtain an extremely flexible mechanism, which can also enable the adjustment of the mechanism by the operator. It should therefore be pointed out that the mechanism according to the invention enables to considerably reduce all design and manufacturing costs.
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