EP1656856A1 - Chair backrest with simplified assembly - 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
- A47C7/00—Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
- A47C7/36—Supports for the head or the back
- A47C7/40—Supports for the head or the back for the back
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- the present invention relates to a back for chairs, seats or the like with simplified assembly.
- seats and chairs designed for various applications are currently constituted by various components, which are assembled either directly at the factory or at the installation site by specialized workers or by the user.
- the components that constitute the seats and chairs provide for snap-together couplings and, especially for auxiliary components, for couplings obtained by means of threaded elements or equivalent couplings.
- a seat, chair or the like with simplified assembly has therefore been devised and marketed and is disclosed in EP-1042976 in the name of Challenger Gestao e Consultadoria Sociedade Unipessoal Limitada; it comprises components that are applied exclusively by snap-together action and are suitable to form at least one sitting surface and at least one back.
- the back comprises at least one rigid support, which is fixed by means of first couplings to uprights that protrude from the frame, and a body that supports a padding layer is applied by snap-together coupling to said rigid support.
- the sitting surface comprises a rigid bottom, which is fixed by snap-together coupling to a flat supporting element; these elements are in turn fixed by snap-together coupling, by way of second engagement elements, to at least two horizontal cross-members of the frame.
- each one of the first engagement elements is constituted by two series of mutually opposite tabs, which are suitable to form as a whole a sliding guide in which it is possible to insert a corresponding portion of upright.
- Connecting pins cantilever out from the rigid support, on the side suitable to be coupled to the body that supports the layer of padding, and each pin is provided with a mushroom-shaped head, in which slots are provided for elastic yielding.
- Each pin is inserted with a snap-together action in a corresponding tubular seat formed in the rigid body.
- Positioning studs cantilever out from the body that supports the padding layer; each stud is suitable to pass through respective holes formed in the rigid support at a corresponding seat formed by one of said series of tabs and in the corresponding portion of upright inserted therein.
- the two components of the back can be assembled directly only during manufacture, since the cantilever studs that protrude from the supporting body of the padding upon assembly must pass both through the part of the rigid support that forms the seat of the upright and through the upright.
- the aim of the present invention is to provide a seat, chair or the like whose structure optimizes the advantages that derive from the structure cited in EP-1042976, allowing to preassemble the back completely before it is fitted to the frame.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a back that is particularly strong and functional and allows highly ergonomic use.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a back that is easy and quick to assemble even for personnel lacking specific experience.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a back that can be manufactured at low cost with conventional equipment and systems.
- a back for chairs, seats or the like with simplified assembly of the type that comprises a rigid support, which is fixed by means of engagement elements to uprights that protrude from a frame, a body that supports a padding being applied by snap-together coupling to said rigid support, each one of said engagement elements being constituted by a sliding guide in which it is possible to insert a corresponding portion of an upright, positioning studs protruding in a cantilever fashion from said body that supports the padding, at least one of said studs for each upright being suitable to pass through respective holes formed in said rigid support, in said sliding guide of the upright and in the corresponding portion of upright inserted therein, said back being characterized in that each one of said uprights has, on the face provided with the corresponding insertion hole for said stud, in the region comprised between said hole and the end to be inserted in said guide, a portion that tapers toward said end, said tapering portion constituting, when said rigid support is assembled to said
- a seat is generally designated by the reference numeral 10 and comprises a frame 11 made of metal tube, to which a sitting surface 12 and a back 13 are assembled.
- the back 13 comprises a rigid support 14 made of plastic material, which is contoured anatomically and is applied by means of respective engagement elements, described in greater detail hereinafter, to two tubular uprights 15 that protrude from the frame 11.
- said engagement elements are constituted by two guides 21 formed on the rigid support 14; each guide is constituted by the set formed by two series of equidistant tabs 20, which are arranged opposite with respect to a longitudinally elongated central flat portion 20a and protrude from the support 14 so as to form a seat for accommodating the corresponding end portion of a corresponding upright 15.
- the equidistant tabs 20 are conveniently flat and perpendicular with respect to the central flat portion 20a.
- a padding 16 is applied by snap-together coupling to the rigid support 14 and is supported by a body 16a made of plastics, as described in greater detail hereinafter.
- Pins 22 protrude in a cantilever fashion from the rigid support 14 of the back 13, and each is provided with a mushroom-shaped head 23 on which slots 24 are provided which ensure the necessary elastic yielding.
- Each one of the pins 22 is suitable to be inserted with a snap action in a corresponding tubular seat 25 formed on the body 16a that supports the padding 16.
- the pins 22 are conveniently arranged in the region of the back 14 that is comprised between the positions for coupling to the two uprights 15.
- Studs 26 further protrude from the body 16a; the position of two of said studs corresponds to a respective hole 27 formed in the rigid support 14 at each one of the corresponding guides 21.
- a hole 28 is formed in each end portion of the uprights 15.
- each one of the uprights 15, which in this case is tubular, is provided, on the face 29 provided with the corresponding hole 28 for the insertion of the stud 26, in the region comprised between the hole 28 and the end 30 to be inserted in the guide 21, a portion 31 that tapers towards the end 30.
- the tapering portion 31 is provided in this case by means of two parallel slits in the wall so as to form a tab that is deformed so as to tilt toward the opposite wall, which it touches with its end.
- said tapering portion designated by the reference numeral 31a, is obtained by cold-forging the end 30a, therefore at a lower cost than the sequence of the two successive processes described above (cutting to form a tab and subsequent bending of the tab).
- end 30a is substantially shaped into a cone or rounded as an alternative, so as to facilitate its insertion in the corresponding guide 21.
- the tapering portion, both in the variation 31 and in the variation 31a, which is arranged at the centerline of the axis of the upright 15 like the hole 28, constitutes, when the rigid support 14 is assembled to the body 16a that supports the padding 16, during the insertion of the upright 15 in its seat of the guide 21, a guide for the head 32 of the stud 26 that forces an axial movement thereof by elastic deformation of the body 16a that supports the padding 16 (as shown in Figure 5) until the stud 26 ( Figure 6) is inserted in its corresponding hole 28 of the upright 15.
- the elastic deformation of the body 16a is allowed by the fact that the studs 26 are arranged in regions of said body that protrude with respect to the pins 22.
- the rigid support 14 and the body 16a that supports the padding can be preassembled before they are coupled to the frame 11 by inserting the uprights 15 in the guides 21, said insertion occurring in the manner described above.
- the seat in fact has a structure that optimizes the advantages arising from the structure disclosed in EP-1042976, by allowing to preassemble completely the back before it is assembled to the frame.
- the structure is particularly strong and functional and allows highly ergonomic use.
- the back can be manufactured at a low cost with conventional equipment and facilities.
- the materials employed, so long as they are compatible with the contingent use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a back for chairs, seats or the like with simplified assembly.
- As it is known, seats and chairs designed for various applications, such as for example office furniture, are currently constituted by various components, which are assembled either directly at the factory or at the installation site by specialized workers or by the user.
- Usually, the components that constitute the seats and chairs provide for snap-together couplings and, especially for auxiliary components, for couplings obtained by means of threaded elements or equivalent couplings.
- Currently, even seats that have a rather simple structure obtained with a limited number of components require a certain expenditure of time for their assembly.
- The work required to perform assembly by resorting to screws is in fact well known.
- Applying a screw, especially in positions that are not particularly easy, can in fact entail a certain degree of difficulty and in any case, even for expert users, always entails a certain expenditure of time.
- A seat, chair or the like with simplified assembly has therefore been devised and marketed and is disclosed in EP-1042976 in the name of Challenger Gestao e Consultadoria Sociedade Unipessoal Limitada; it comprises components that are applied exclusively by snap-together action and are suitable to form at least one sitting surface and at least one back.
- The back comprises at least one rigid support, which is fixed by means of first couplings to uprights that protrude from the frame, and a body that supports a padding layer is applied by snap-together coupling to said rigid support.
- The sitting surface comprises a rigid bottom, which is fixed by snap-together coupling to a flat supporting element; these elements are in turn fixed by snap-together coupling, by way of second engagement elements, to at least two horizontal cross-members of the frame.
- As regards in particular the back, each one of the first engagement elements is constituted by two series of mutually opposite tabs, which are suitable to form as a whole a sliding guide in which it is possible to insert a corresponding portion of upright.
- Connecting pins cantilever out from the rigid support, on the side suitable to be coupled to the body that supports the layer of padding, and each pin is provided with a mushroom-shaped head, in which slots are provided for elastic yielding.
- Each pin is inserted with a snap-together action in a corresponding tubular seat formed in the rigid body.
- Positioning studs cantilever out from the body that supports the padding layer; each stud is suitable to pass through respective holes formed in the rigid support at a corresponding seat formed by one of said series of tabs and in the corresponding portion of upright inserted therein.
- Although it has achieved a considerable commercial success, while truly solving the problems noted in the prior art, the structure described above has been found to be susceptible of improvement.
- For example, the two components of the back can be assembled directly only during manufacture, since the cantilever studs that protrude from the supporting body of the padding upon assembly must pass both through the part of the rigid support that forms the seat of the upright and through the upright.
- Therefore, necessarily, insertion of the upright in its seat must precede the insertion of the corresponding stud in its seat and accordingly precede the assembly of the two components of the back.
- Not being able to preassemble the back independently of the frame in order to entrust the entire assembly to the dealer or user in practice limits the manufacturing flexibility of the seat or chair, since it is far easier to be able to store and sell frames and components that are complete and preassembled, allowing to choose variations and colors at will, than it is to have to sell already-complete seats or chairs.
- The aim of the present invention is to provide a seat, chair or the like whose structure optimizes the advantages that derive from the structure cited in EP-1042976, allowing to preassemble the back completely before it is fitted to the frame.
- Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a back that is particularly strong and functional and allows highly ergonomic use.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a back that is easy and quick to assemble even for personnel lacking specific experience.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a back that can be manufactured at low cost with conventional equipment and systems.
- This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a back for chairs, seats or the like with simplified assembly, of the type that comprises a rigid support, which is fixed by means of engagement elements to uprights that protrude from a frame, a body that supports a padding being applied by snap-together coupling to said rigid support, each one of said engagement elements being constituted by a sliding guide in which it is possible to insert a corresponding portion of an upright, positioning studs protruding in a cantilever fashion from said body that supports the padding, at least one of said studs for each upright being suitable to pass through respective holes formed in said rigid support, in said sliding guide of the upright and in the corresponding portion of upright inserted therein, said back being characterized in that each one of said uprights has, on the face provided with the corresponding insertion hole for said stud, in the region comprised between said hole and the end to be inserted in said guide, a portion that tapers toward said end, said tapering portion constituting, when said rigid support is assembled to said body that supports the padding, during the insertion of said upright in its seat, a guide for the head of said stud which forces an axial movement thereof by elastic deformation of said body that supports the padding until said stud is inserted in its corresponding hole of said upright.
- Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a seat with a back according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the back;
- Figure 3 is an exploded sectional view of the back;
- Figures 4 to 6 are sectional views of respective successive steps of the assembly of the back to the frame;
- Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of the step of the initial assembly of the back to the frame;
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of a different embodiment of a portion of the frame;
- Figure 9 is a front view of the portion shown in Figure 8;
- Figure 10 is a sectional side view of the portion shown in Figures 8 and 9.
- With reference to the figures, a seat is generally designated by the
reference numeral 10 and comprises aframe 11 made of metal tube, to which asitting surface 12 and aback 13 are assembled. - The
back 13 comprises arigid support 14 made of plastic material, which is contoured anatomically and is applied by means of respective engagement elements, described in greater detail hereinafter, to twotubular uprights 15 that protrude from theframe 11. - In particular, said engagement elements, in this embodiment, are constituted by two
guides 21 formed on therigid support 14; each guide is constituted by the set formed by two series ofequidistant tabs 20, which are arranged opposite with respect to a longitudinally elongated centralflat portion 20a and protrude from thesupport 14 so as to form a seat for accommodating the corresponding end portion of a corresponding upright 15. - The
equidistant tabs 20 are conveniently flat and perpendicular with respect to the centralflat portion 20a. - A
padding 16 is applied by snap-together coupling to therigid support 14 and is supported by abody 16a made of plastics, as described in greater detail hereinafter. -
Pins 22 protrude in a cantilever fashion from therigid support 14 of theback 13, and each is provided with a mushroom-shaped head 23 on whichslots 24 are provided which ensure the necessary elastic yielding. - Each one of the
pins 22 is suitable to be inserted with a snap action in a correspondingtubular seat 25 formed on thebody 16a that supports thepadding 16. - The
pins 22 are conveniently arranged in the region of theback 14 that is comprised between the positions for coupling to the twouprights 15. -
Studs 26 further protrude from thebody 16a; the position of two of said studs corresponds to arespective hole 27 formed in therigid support 14 at each one of thecorresponding guides 21. - Correspondingly, a
hole 28 is formed in each end portion of theuprights 15. - According to the invention, each one of the
uprights 15, which in this case is tubular, is provided, on theface 29 provided with thecorresponding hole 28 for the insertion of thestud 26, in the region comprised between thehole 28 and theend 30 to be inserted in theguide 21, aportion 31 that tapers towards theend 30. - The tapering
portion 31 is provided in this case by means of two parallel slits in the wall so as to form a tab that is deformed so as to tilt toward the opposite wall, which it touches with its end. - In a different embodiment, shown in Figures 8 to 10, said tapering portion, designated by the
reference numeral 31a, is obtained by cold-forging theend 30a, therefore at a lower cost than the sequence of the two successive processes described above (cutting to form a tab and subsequent bending of the tab). - Moreover, in this embodiment the
end 30a is substantially shaped into a cone or rounded as an alternative, so as to facilitate its insertion in thecorresponding guide 21. - In Figures 8 to 10, the conical end portions are designated by the reference numeral 33.
- The tapering portion, both in the
variation 31 and in thevariation 31a, which is arranged at the centerline of the axis of the upright 15 like thehole 28, constitutes, when therigid support 14 is assembled to thebody 16a that supports thepadding 16, during the insertion of the upright 15 in its seat of theguide 21, a guide for thehead 32 of thestud 26 that forces an axial movement thereof by elastic deformation of thebody 16a that supports the padding 16 (as shown in Figure 5) until the stud 26 (Figure 6) is inserted in itscorresponding hole 28 of the upright 15. - The elastic deformation of the
body 16a is allowed by the fact that thestuds 26 are arranged in regions of said body that protrude with respect to thepins 22. - In this manner, the
rigid support 14 and thebody 16a that supports the padding can be preassembled before they are coupled to theframe 11 by inserting theuprights 15 in theguides 21, said insertion occurring in the manner described above. - In practice, it has been found that the present invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects.
- The seat in fact has a structure that optimizes the advantages arising from the structure disclosed in EP-1042976, by allowing to preassemble completely the back before it is assembled to the frame.
- Moreover, the structure is particularly strong and functional and allows highly ergonomic use.
- Assembly is quick and easy and can be performed even by personnel lacking specific experience.
- The back can be manufactured at a low cost with conventional equipment and facilities.
- The present invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept.
- All the details may be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
- The materials employed, so long as they are compatible with the contingent use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
- Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
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- A back (13) for chairs, seats or the like with simplified assembly, of the type that comprises a rigid support (14), which is fixed by means of engagement elements to uprights (15) that protrude from a frame (11), a body (16a) that supports a padding (16) being applied by snap-together coupling to said rigid support (14), each one of said engagement elements being constituted by a sliding guide (21) in which it is possible to insert a corresponding portion of an upright (15), positioning studs (26) protruding in a cantilever fashion from said body (16a) that supports the padding (16), at least one of said studs for each upright (15) being suitable to pass through respective holes (27, 28) formed in said rigid support (14), in said sliding guide (21) of the upright (15) and in the corresponding portion of upright (15) inserted therein, characterized in that each one of said uprights (15) has, on the face (29) provided with the corresponding insertion hole (28) for said stud (26), in the region comprised between said hole (28) and the end (30) to be inserted in said guide (21), a portion (31) that tapers toward said end, said tapering portion (31) constituting, when said rigid support (14) is assembled to said body (16a) that supports the padding (16), during the insertion of said upright (15) in its seat, a guide for the head (32) of said stud (26) which forces an axial movement thereof by elastic deformation of said body (16a) that supports the padding (16) until said stud (26) is inserted in its corresponding hole (28) of said upright (15).
- The back according to claim 1, characterized in that said tapering portion (31) in this case is provided by means of two parallel slits of the tubular wall of said upright (15), so as to form a tab that is deformed so as to tilt toward the opposite wall, which it touches with its end.
- The back according to claim 1, characterized in that said tapering portion (31a) is obtained by cold-forging the end (30a).
- The back according to claim 1, characterized in that said end (30a) is shaped so as to become conical.
- The back according to claim 1, characterized in that said tapering portion (31) is arranged at the centerline of the axis of said upright (15), like said hole (28) thereof.
- The back according to claim 1, characterized in that said studs (26) are arranged in regions of said body (16a) that supports the padding (16) which cantilever with respect to the points of snap-together coupling between said rigid support (14) and said body (16a) that supports the padding (16).
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EP04014782A EP1656856B1 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | Chair backrest with simplified assembly |
ES04014782T ES2291779T3 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | CHAIR SUPPORT WITH SIMPLIFIED ASSEMBLY. |
DE602004007937T DE602004007937T2 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | Seat back with simplified installation |
PL04014782T PL1656856T3 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | Chair backrest with simplified assembly |
AT04014782T ATE368404T1 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | SEAT BACK WITH SIMPLIFIED ASSEMBLY |
PT04014782T PT1656856E (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | Chair backrest with simplified assembly |
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EP2305073A1 (en) * | 2009-09-30 | 2011-04-06 | Sedus Stoll AG | Chair frame for a seat, seat, method for producing the chair frame, tool for carrying out the method |
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EP1042976A1 (en) * | 1999-04-08 | 2000-10-11 | Challenger Gestao E Consultadoria Sociedade Unipessoal Limitada | Chair or the like with facilitated assembly |
US6135562A (en) * | 1999-09-10 | 2000-10-24 | Vittoria Infanti Valentine | Chair with releasably detachable and interchangeable cushions |
EP1145669A1 (en) * | 2000-04-14 | 2001-10-17 | Ivars France | Device for assembling a chair's components |
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US5253923A (en) * | 1991-08-21 | 1993-10-19 | Leroy Gootee | Seat assembly having wedged locking mechanism |
EP1042976A1 (en) * | 1999-04-08 | 2000-10-11 | Challenger Gestao E Consultadoria Sociedade Unipessoal Limitada | Chair or the like with facilitated assembly |
US6135562A (en) * | 1999-09-10 | 2000-10-24 | Vittoria Infanti Valentine | Chair with releasably detachable and interchangeable cushions |
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