CA1211484A - Foldable chair frame - Google Patents

Foldable chair frame

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CA1211484A
CA1211484A CA000437155A CA437155A CA1211484A CA 1211484 A CA1211484 A CA 1211484A CA 000437155 A CA000437155 A CA 000437155A CA 437155 A CA437155 A CA 437155A CA 1211484 A CA1211484 A CA 1211484A
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Samuel E. Harvey
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Andrews Maclaren Ltd
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Abstract

Abstract Foldable Chair Frame Wire links respectively pivoted at the junctions between the two back members and the two upper brace members of a collapsable lie-back push chair are formed, at their lower ends, with hooks which are permanently connected to the seat back and releasably engagable with the two back members and with the two upper brace members . To move the seat back between upright and lie-back positions it is merely necessary to release the hooks from the supporting member and to swing the links until the hooks are engaged in the other of the support members.

Description

Foldable Chair Frame Field of the Invention The invention relates to a foldable chair frame in which, when the frame is in its erected condition, a seat back is movable 5 between an upright position and a lie-back position.

9ackground Art In known foldable chair frame constructions, such as in the lie-back push chair disclosed in European Patent Specification No. 0 000 937, the seat back is supported in its upright and 10 lie-back positions by adjustable links extending respectively from rear legs of the frame and back rest members respectively disposed on opposite sides of the seat back. In order to move the seat back between its upright and lie-back positons, both links must be released, moved to their new supporting positions, 15 and then relocked in position. Moreover, during this operation, it is normally preferable to ensure tha-t the chair frame is not supporting any load. Thus, in the case of a push chair, it is necessary to remove a child carried in the push chair when-ever the seat back is moved between its upright and lie-back 20 positions.

Disclosure of the Inve_tion It is an object of the present invention to provide a foldable chair frame in which, when the frame is erected, a seat back is movable between an upright position and a lie-back position 25 and support means are provided for facilitating movement of the seat back into and out of its upright and lie-back positions.

This is achieved by providing the chair back with suppor-t means which are releasably engagable with different parts of the frame when the seat back is in its upright and lie-back positions.
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An embodiment of the invention is hereina Mer discribed by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Brief Discription of the Drawings Figure 1 is a perspective view of a collapsable lie-back push 5 chair as disclosed in European Patent Specification No.
O 000 937 , modified so as to accord with the present invention;

Figure 2 is a perspective view of part of the push chair shown in Figure 1, to a slightly larger scale, showing more clearly support means for supporting a seat back, forming part of the 10 push chair, in a lie-back position;

Figure 3 is a perspective view similar to Figure 2,but showing the seat back moved from its lie-back position part way towards its upright position; and Figure 4 is a perspective view similar to Figures 2 and 3, but 15 showing the seat back in its upright position.

Mode for Carrying-Out the Invention As shown in Figure 1, the collapsable lie-back push chair comprises two base members lla which are pivotably interconnected to form a laterally collapsable X-frame 11 in which the opposite ends 20 of the two base members lla provide ~ront and back corners of the X-frame. Two back members 12 are disposed on co-planar axis and respectively extend upwardly from pivotal connections at the back corners of the X-frame. Two lower brace members 13 are respectively pivoted at their lower ends, to the front 25 corners of the X-frame ll and two upper brace members 14 are respectively pivoted at their upper ends to the upper ends of the back members 12. Two knuckle joints 16 respectively connect the two lower brace members 13 to the two upper brace members 14 so as to prevent folding of the back members 12 towards the 30 X-frame 11 when the chair frame is extended with the lower brace members 13 respectively extending sub6tantially colinearly with ~21~
_ 3 _ the upper brace members 14 and the front or rear corners of the X-~rame 11 are held apart, but in such a way as to allow the knuckle joints 16 to move towards the back corners of the X-frame 11 thus permitting folding of the back members 12 towards 5 the X-frame 11 when the back corners of the X-frame 11 are allowed to move towards each other.

Two seat support members 15 are respectively pivoted to the two back members 12 adjacent the back corners of the X-frame 11 and are respectively pivoted to the lower brace members 13 10 between the knuckle joints 16 and the front corners of the X-frame 11. Two upwardly extending back reinforcements 29b, which are disposed on co~planer axis, form part of a laterally collapsable back rest and are respectively supported on the two seat support members 15 and respectively mounted for pivotal 15 movement so that the upper ends of the back rest members 29b are moveable between an upright position and a lie-back position.
Strut means 20 to 24 extend between the back members 12 and form therewith a laterally collapsable bracing frame which can be locked to hold the back corners of the X-frame 11 apart.
20 This bracing frame is located adjacent the X-frame 11 so that the back reinforcements 29b can be moved between their upright and lie-back positions without being obstructed by the collapsible bracing frame.

As shown more clearly in Figure 2.the upper ends of the back 25 reinforcements 29b are supported by support means in the form of links 41 formed from 4.~mm (3/16 inch) wire. The upper end of each link 41 is bent to form the pivotal connection 42 between the adjacent back member 12 and upper brace member 14.
The lower end of each link 41 is bent so as to form a hook 43 3o which is permanently connected to the adjacent back rest member 29b and releasably engagable, by resilient deflection, with either the adjacent back member 12, as shown in Figure 2, or the adjacent upper brace member 14, as shown in Figure 4.

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As shown in Figure 3, the upper ends of the back reinforcements 29b are supported by the links 41 during movement of the seat back from its lie-back position, shown in Figure 2,to its upright position shown in Figure 4. Moreover, as this movement is 5 achieved by simple pivoting movernent of the links 41, the links 41 serve as guides which facilitate movement of the back re-inforcements Z9b between the positions shown in Figures 2 and 4.

It is to be understood that the support means need not necessarily be in the form of the links 41 and that the upper ends of the 10 seat back need not be connected to the back members 12 and the upper base members 14 when the seat back is in its lie-back and upright positions. Other forms of supporting means may connect the upper ends of the seat-back to other parts of the chair frame.

Claims (5)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A flexible chair frame in which, when the frame is erected, a seat back is movable between an upright position and a lie-back position and support means are provided for facilitating movement of the seat back into and out of its upright and lie-back positions, characterised in that the support means are releasably engageable with different parts of the frame when the seat back is in its upright and lie-back positions.
2. A foldable chair frame, according to claim 1, in which the support means are releasably engageable with two back members and with two upper brace members, when the seat back is in its lie-back and upright positions.
3. A foldable chair frame according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which the support means comprise two links res-pectively pivoted at their upper ends to the junctions between the two back members and the two upper brace members and at their lower ends, are formed with resiliently deformable hooks which are permanently engageable with the seat back and releasably engageable with the back members and with the upper brace members.
4. A foldable chair frame according to claim 2, in which the support means comprise two links respectively pivoted at their upper ends to the junctions between the two back members and the two upper brace members at their lower ends, are formed with resiliently deformable hooks which are permanently engageable with the seat back and releasably engageable with the back members and the upper brace members.
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