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- the disclosure relates to a chair, and more particularly to a foldable chair.
- a conventional folding chair includes a seat, two front legs, two rear legs, and a chair back.
- the components the folding chair are essentially aligned to be proximate to and parallel to each other, such that the folding chair takes less space and becomes portable for many occasions.
- the folding chair may still pose safety concern for small children, as they may get clamped by the folding movement of the folding chair while handling the folding chair as apart of the play.
- an object of the disclosure is to provide a folding chair that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
- the folding chair includes a seat, a front leg unit pivotally connected to a front end portion of the seat, a rear leg unit pivotally connected to a rear end portion of the seat, a chair back connected to a top end of the rear leg unit, at least one coupling rod unit, and a safety mechanism.
- the at least one coupling rod unit includes a first coupling rod that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the seat and the rear leg unit, a second coupling rod that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the front leg unit and the first coupling rod, and a third coupling rod that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the second coupling rod and the rear leg unit.
- the safety mechanism includes a blocking member that is disposed in proximity to the first coupling rod of the at least one coupling rod unit.
- the folding chair is convertible between a folded state and an unfolded state.
- the first coupling rod is disposed under the seat when the folding chair is in the unfolded state, and is downwardly pivotable relative to the seat to convert the folding chair from the unfolded state to the folded state via pivotal movements of the second and third coupling rods.
- the blocking member When the folding chair is in the unfolded state, the blocking member is switchable between a locked state, in which the blocking member abuts against a bottom of the first coupling rod for blocking movement of the first coupling rod to maintain the folding chair in the unfolded state, and an unlocked state, in which the bottom of the first coupling rod is not obstructed by the blocking member, such that conversion of the folding chair to the folded stated is permitted.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a folding chair according to the disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment, illustrating the embodiment in an unfolded state
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of the embodiment, illustrating a blocking member of a safety mechanism in a locked state
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, partly sectional view of the embodiment, illustrating the blocking member in the locked state
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 , illustrating the blocking member in an unlocked state
- FIG. 7 is a side view of the embodiment, illustrating the folding chair being converted from the unfolded state toward a folded state
- FIG. 8 is a side view of the embodiment, illustrating the folding chair in the folded state.
- an embodiment of a folding chair includes a seat 1 , a front leg unit 2 pivotally connected to a front end portion of the seat 1 , a rear leg unit 3 pivotally connected to a rear end portion of the seat 1 , a chair back 4 connected to a top end of the rear leg unit 3 , two coupling rod units 5 that are spaced apart in a left-right direction (X), and a safety mechanism 6 .
- the seat 1 includes a base frame 11 , and a seat cushion 12 mounted to the base frame 11 .
- the base frame 11 may be made of either plastic or metallic material, and the seat cushion 12 is made from a soft material.
- the base frame 11 has a rear portion formed with two grooves 111 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction (X).
- the front leg unit 2 includes two front legs 21 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction (X) and that are pivotally connected to the front end portion of the seat 1 , and a cross brace 22 that interconnects the front legs 21 .
- the rear leg unit 3 includes two rear legs 31 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction (X).
- the chair back 4 integrally extends from the top end of the rear leg unit 3 .
- the coupling rod units 5 interconnect the front leg unit 2 and the rear leg unit 3 .
- Each of the coupling rod units 5 includes a first coupling rod 51 that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the seat 1 and the rear leg unit 3 , a second coupling rod 52 that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the front leg unit 2 and the first coupling rod 51 , and a third coupling rod 53 that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the second coupling rod 52 and the rear leg unit 3 .
- the opposite ends of the first coupling rod 51 are pivotally and respectively connected to the base frame 11 of the seat 1 and the corresponding one of the rear legs 31
- the opposite ends of the second coupling rod 52 are pivotally and respectively connected to the cross brace 22 and the first coupling rod 51
- the opposite ends of the third coupling rod 53 are pivotally and respectively connected to the second coupling rod 52 and the corresponding one of the rear legs 31 .
- the folding chair may have only one coupling rod unit 5 instead of two.
- the safety mechanism 6 is disposed in proximity to one of the coupling rod units 5 , and includes a hollow blocking base 61 that is mounted to the bottom end of the base frame 11 of the seat 1 and that is in proximity to one of the grooves 111 , a blocking member 62 that is mounted to the blocking base 61 and that is disposed in proximity to the first coupling rod 51 of the one of the coupling rod units 5 , and a resilient member 63 .
- the blocking member 62 has a blocking portion 621 that extends through the blocking base 61 in the left-right direction (X), and a control portion 622 that is connected to the blocking portion 621 and that is disposed outside of the blocking case 61 .
- the blocking portion 621 has a first end section connected to the control portion 622 , and a second end section opposite to the first end section.
- the second end section of the blocking portion 621 has a blocking surface 626 and a guiding surface 625 opposite to the blocking surface 626 .
- a thickness of the second end section between the blocking surface 626 and the guiding surface 625 decreases in a direction away from the first end section of the blocking portion 621 .
- the guiding surface 625 is a curved surface.
- the control portion 622 has a connecting portion 623 that is pivotally connected to the first end section of the blocking portion 621 and that abuts against the blocking base 61 , and an access portion 624 that is connected transversely to the connecting portion 623 and that extends in a direction away from the blocking portion 621 .
- the resilient member 63 is mounted in the blocking base 61 .
- the resilient member 63 is a spring that is sleeved on the blocking portion 621 of the blocking member 62 .
- the resilient member 63 has two opposite ends respectively in contact with and abutting against an inner surface of the blocking base 61 and the second end section of the blocking portion 621 of the blocking member 62 .
- the folding chair is convertible between a folded state ( FIG. 7 ) and an unfolded state ( FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
- the first coupling rod 51 of each of the coupling rod units 5 is disposed under the seat 1 and is engaged with a respective one of the grooves 111 .
- the blocking member 62 is switched to a locked state (see FIGS. 3 and 5 ), in which the blocking surface 626 of the blocking portion 621 of the blocking member 62 abuts against a bottom of the first coupling rod 51 of the one of the coupling rod units 5 for blocking the first coupling rod 51 from being disengaged from the respective one of the grooves 111 .
- a user can operate the control portion 622 of the blocking member 62 to switch the blocking member 62 from the locked state to an unlocked state (see FIG. 6 ) by pressing upwardly the access portion 624 of the control portion 622 , such that the control portion 622 functions as a lever (since the connecting portion 623 abuts against the blocking base 61 ) to move the blocking portion 621 away from the first coupling rod 51 of the one of the coupling rod units 5 .
- the bottom of the first coupling rod 51 is not obstructed by the blocking surface of the blocking portion 621 , and is permitted to be downwardly pivoted relative to the seat 1 to convert the folding chair from the unfolded state to the folded state via pivotal movements of the second and third coupling rods 52 , 53 of the coupling rod units 5 .
- the resilient member 63 is disposed for pushing resiliently the blocking portion 621 of the blocking member 62 toward the locked state. Once the upward force applied to the access portion 624 is gone, the resilient member 63 automatically biases the blocking portion 621 of the blocking member 62 to the locked state.
- the first coupling rod 51 of each of the coupling rod units 5 is operable to move outside of the respective one of the grooves 111 .
- the user can pull upwardly the rear end portion of the seat 1 away from the chair back 4 , such that the first coupling rod 51 of each of the coupling rod units 5 is disengaged from the respective one of the grooves 111 of the seat 1 and at a side of the blocking portion 621 which is opposite to the blocking surface 625 , and such that the pivotal movement of the coupling rod unit 5 is initiated.
- the seat 1 becomes substantially vertical and the front leg unit 2 is adjacent to the rear leg unit 3 (see FIG. 7 ).
- the user can revert the folding chair back to the unfolded state by pulling the front end portion of the seat 1 upwardly, such that the seat 1 becomes substantially horizontal and that the front leg unit 2 is moved away from the rear leg unit 3 .
- the first coupling rod 51 of the respective one of the coupling rod units 5 moves to the blocking portion 621 of the blocking member 62 , and is in contact with the guiding surface 625 of the blocking portion 621 , the first coupling rod 51 would slide along the guiding surface 625 to push away the blocking portion 621 against the resilient force of the resilient member 63 to be engaged with the groove 111 of the groove 11 once again (see FIG. 4 ).
- the folding chair can be folded via the pivotal movement of the coupling rod units 5 .
- the implementation of the safety mechanism 6 ensures that the folding chair would remain in the unfolded state unless the blocking member 62 of the safety mechanism 6 is switched to the unlocked state, ensuring that the folding chair cannot be folded unintentionally.
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- The disclosure relates to a chair, and more particularly to a foldable chair.
- A conventional folding chair includes a seat, two front legs, two rear legs, and a chair back. When the folding chair is folded, the components the folding chair are essentially aligned to be proximate to and parallel to each other, such that the folding chair takes less space and becomes portable for many occasions. Despite its convenient traits, the folding chair may still pose safety concern for small children, as they may get clamped by the folding movement of the folding chair while handling the folding chair as apart of the play.
- Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a folding chair that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
- According to the disclosure, the folding chair includes a seat, a front leg unit pivotally connected to a front end portion of the seat, a rear leg unit pivotally connected to a rear end portion of the seat, a chair back connected to a top end of the rear leg unit, at least one coupling rod unit, and a safety mechanism. The at least one coupling rod unit includes a first coupling rod that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the seat and the rear leg unit, a second coupling rod that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the front leg unit and the first coupling rod, and a third coupling rod that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to the second coupling rod and the rear leg unit. The safety mechanism includes a blocking member that is disposed in proximity to the first coupling rod of the at least one coupling rod unit.
- The folding chair is convertible between a folded state and an unfolded state. The first coupling rod is disposed under the seat when the folding chair is in the unfolded state, and is downwardly pivotable relative to the seat to convert the folding chair from the unfolded state to the folded state via pivotal movements of the second and third coupling rods.
- When the folding chair is in the unfolded state, the blocking member is switchable between a locked state, in which the blocking member abuts against a bottom of the first coupling rod for blocking movement of the first coupling rod to maintain the folding chair in the unfolded state, and an unlocked state, in which the bottom of the first coupling rod is not obstructed by the blocking member, such that conversion of the folding chair to the folded stated is permitted.
- Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a folding chair according to the disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment, illustrating the embodiment in an unfolded state; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of the embodiment, illustrating a blocking member of a safety mechanism in a locked state; -
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, partly sectional view of the embodiment, illustrating the blocking member in the locked state; -
FIG. 6 is a view similar toFIG. 5 , illustrating the blocking member in an unlocked state; -
FIG. 7 is a side view of the embodiment, illustrating the folding chair being converted from the unfolded state toward a folded state; and -
FIG. 8 is a side view of the embodiment, illustrating the folding chair in the folded state. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 5 , an embodiment of a folding chair according to the disclosure includes aseat 1, afront leg unit 2 pivotally connected to a front end portion of theseat 1, arear leg unit 3 pivotally connected to a rear end portion of theseat 1, achair back 4 connected to a top end of therear leg unit 3, twocoupling rod units 5 that are spaced apart in a left-right direction (X), and asafety mechanism 6. - The
seat 1 includes abase frame 11, and aseat cushion 12 mounted to thebase frame 11. In this embodiment, thebase frame 11 may be made of either plastic or metallic material, and theseat cushion 12 is made from a soft material. Thebase frame 11 has a rear portion formed with twogrooves 111 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction (X). - The
front leg unit 2 includes twofront legs 21 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction (X) and that are pivotally connected to the front end portion of theseat 1, and across brace 22 that interconnects thefront legs 21. Therear leg unit 3 includes tworear legs 31 that are spaced apart in the left-right direction (X). In this embodiment, thechair back 4 integrally extends from the top end of therear leg unit 3. - The
coupling rod units 5 interconnect thefront leg unit 2 and therear leg unit 3. Each of thecoupling rod units 5 includes afirst coupling rod 51 that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to theseat 1 and therear leg unit 3, asecond coupling rod 52 that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to thefront leg unit 2 and thefirst coupling rod 51, and athird coupling rod 53 that has opposite ends pivotally and respectively connected to thesecond coupling rod 52 and therear leg unit 3. Specifically, in this embodiment, for each of thecoupling rod units 5, the opposite ends of thefirst coupling rod 51 are pivotally and respectively connected to thebase frame 11 of theseat 1 and the corresponding one of therear legs 31, the opposite ends of thesecond coupling rod 52 are pivotally and respectively connected to thecross brace 22 and thefirst coupling rod 51, and the opposite ends of thethird coupling rod 53 are pivotally and respectively connected to thesecond coupling rod 52 and the corresponding one of therear legs 31. In other embodiments, the folding chair may have only onecoupling rod unit 5 instead of two. - The
safety mechanism 6 is disposed in proximity to one of thecoupling rod units 5, and includes ahollow blocking base 61 that is mounted to the bottom end of thebase frame 11 of theseat 1 and that is in proximity to one of thegrooves 111, a blockingmember 62 that is mounted to theblocking base 61 and that is disposed in proximity to thefirst coupling rod 51 of the one of thecoupling rod units 5, and aresilient member 63. - The blocking
member 62 has a blockingportion 621 that extends through theblocking base 61 in the left-right direction (X), and acontrol portion 622 that is connected to theblocking portion 621 and that is disposed outside of theblocking case 61. - The blocking
portion 621 has a first end section connected to thecontrol portion 622, and a second end section opposite to the first end section. The second end section of theblocking portion 621 has ablocking surface 626 and a guidingsurface 625 opposite to the blockingsurface 626. A thickness of the second end section between theblocking surface 626 and the guidingsurface 625 decreases in a direction away from the first end section of theblocking portion 621. In this embodiment, the guidingsurface 625 is a curved surface. - The
control portion 622 has a connectingportion 623 that is pivotally connected to the first end section of theblocking portion 621 and that abuts against theblocking base 61, and anaccess portion 624 that is connected transversely to the connectingportion 623 and that extends in a direction away from the blockingportion 621. - The
resilient member 63 is mounted in theblocking base 61. In this embodiment, theresilient member 63 is a spring that is sleeved on the blockingportion 621 of the blockingmember 62. Theresilient member 63 has two opposite ends respectively in contact with and abutting against an inner surface of theblocking base 61 and the second end section of the blockingportion 621 of the blockingmember 62. - The folding chair is convertible between a folded state (
FIG. 7 ) and an unfolded state (FIGS. 1 and 2 ). When the folding chair is in the unfolded state, thefirst coupling rod 51 of each of thecoupling rod units 5 is disposed under theseat 1 and is engaged with a respective one of thegrooves 111. To maintain the folding chair in the unfolded state, the blockingmember 62 is switched to a locked state (seeFIGS. 3 and 5 ), in which the blockingsurface 626 of theblocking portion 621 of the blockingmember 62 abuts against a bottom of thefirst coupling rod 51 of the one of thecoupling rod units 5 for blocking thefirst coupling rod 51 from being disengaged from the respective one of thegrooves 111. - Before the folding chair is to be folded into the folded state, a user can operate the
control portion 622 of the blockingmember 62 to switch the blockingmember 62 from the locked state to an unlocked state (seeFIG. 6 ) by pressing upwardly theaccess portion 624 of thecontrol portion 622, such that thecontrol portion 622 functions as a lever (since the connectingportion 623 abuts against the blocking base 61) to move the blockingportion 621 away from thefirst coupling rod 51 of the one of thecoupling rod units 5. At this time, the bottom of thefirst coupling rod 51 is not obstructed by the blocking surface of the blockingportion 621, and is permitted to be downwardly pivoted relative to theseat 1 to convert the folding chair from the unfolded state to the folded state via pivotal movements of the second and 52, 53 of thethird coupling rods coupling rod units 5. Theresilient member 63 is disposed for pushing resiliently the blockingportion 621 of the blockingmember 62 toward the locked state. Once the upward force applied to theaccess portion 624 is gone, theresilient member 63 automatically biases the blockingportion 621 of the blockingmember 62 to the locked state. - Referring to
FIGS. 6 to 8 , when the blockingmember 62 is in the unlocked state, thefirst coupling rod 51 of each of thecoupling rod units 5 is operable to move outside of the respective one of thegrooves 111. Specifically, the user can pull upwardly the rear end portion of theseat 1 away from thechair back 4, such that thefirst coupling rod 51 of each of thecoupling rod units 5 is disengaged from the respective one of thegrooves 111 of theseat 1 and at a side of the blockingportion 621 which is opposite to the blockingsurface 625, and such that the pivotal movement of thecoupling rod unit 5 is initiated. When the folding chair reaches the folded state, theseat 1 becomes substantially vertical and thefront leg unit 2 is adjacent to the rear leg unit 3 (seeFIG. 7 ). - Referring back to
FIGS. 5, 7 and 8 , the user can revert the folding chair back to the unfolded state by pulling the front end portion of theseat 1 upwardly, such that theseat 1 becomes substantially horizontal and that thefront leg unit 2 is moved away from therear leg unit 3. During the reverting process, when thefirst coupling rod 51 of the respective one of thecoupling rod units 5 moves to the blockingportion 621 of the blockingmember 62, and is in contact with the guidingsurface 625 of the blockingportion 621, thefirst coupling rod 51 would slide along the guidingsurface 625 to push away the blockingportion 621 against the resilient force of theresilient member 63 to be engaged with thegroove 111 of thegroove 11 once again (seeFIG. 4 ). - In summary, the folding chair can be folded via the pivotal movement of the
coupling rod units 5. The implementation of thesafety mechanism 6 ensures that the folding chair would remain in the unfolded state unless the blockingmember 62 of thesafety mechanism 6 is switched to the unlocked state, ensuring that the folding chair cannot be folded unintentionally. - In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
- While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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