Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100052399 | Backrest Assembly - A backrest assembly has a backrest board pivotally attached in front of a backrest frame and a buffering resilient device connected between the backrest board and the backrest frame. The buffering resilient device has two resilient brackets with through holes penetrated by a transversal adjusting rod and has a rotating tube sleeving the transversal adjusting rod to be operationally stopped by a stop bar protruded from the backrest frame. Therefore, the backrest board has a resilient and buffering efficiency relative to the backrest frame by setting the buffering resilient devices. By rotating the transversal adjusting rod to different positions, the brackets of the buffering resilient device is extended in length, and resilience of the backrest assembly is changed. | 03-04-2010 |
20120326472 | Foldable Bracket of a Chair - A foldable bracket of a chair contains a positioning rod, a first rotating rod, a connector, a second rotating rod, and a supporting plate, wherein the positioning rod is connected with the chair, the first rotating rod is axially coupled with the positioning rod, the connector is axially joined with the first rotating rod, the second rotating rod is axially with the connector, and the supporting plate is fixed on the second rotating rod. | 12-27-2012 |
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20090230751 | Back Structure for a Chair - A rack structure for a chair comprises a chair back member comprised of a frame and a mounting support, wherein the frame includes a support cushion disposed on the front side thereof for supporting a user's waist correspondingly, and includes two first connecting tabs fixed on the back sides of the top ends of two sides thereof individually, and includes two second connecting tabs formed on and extending from two sides thereof respectively; the mounting support is fixed onto a base and extends upwardly therefrom, and includes two coupling segments and two connecting projections arranged on the top ends and the intermediate sections of two sides thereof respectively, and between each coupling segment and each connecting projection is couplingly attached a resilient member, such that the first and second connecting tabs of the frame are connected with the coupling segments and the connecting projections of the mounting support individually. | 09-17-2009 |
20110239810 | Guiding-Wire Controlling Rod Device for Chair Adjustment - A guiding-wire controlling rod device for chair adjustment is mainly pivotally attached inside a housing by a rotation plate of a pivoting rod. The rotation plate has two sides each with a guiding-wire retaining notch and has multiple abutting flat surfaces formed at a front end of the rotation plate to abut with a resilient sheet to position the rotation plate at different angles. Moreover, a rear end of a controlling rod of the pivoting rod has a pivotal hole substantially perpendicularly adjacent to the rotation plate to pivotally engage with another controlling rod to drive other guiding-wires. Thereby, the controlling rods are aligned and control respectively multiple guiding-wires for different functions. | 10-06-2011 |
20110260517 | Multi-Section Angle Adjusting Structure for a Chair Back - A multi-section angle adjusting structure for a chair back contains a supporting member axially connected to a base and axially inserted to a sliding groove through a shaft to slide in the sliding groove so that the chair back fixed to the supporting member is adjusted to a desired angle relative to the base, characterized in that: the shaft includes a slidable bar fitted thereon to be connected to a slot of the base, another end of the slot pushes a toothed block biased against by a first spring which contacts with a stop plate so that the toothed block abuts against an end portion of the slidable bar, and the slot includes a positioning structure mounted therein, the positioning structure includes a toothed seat guided by a guiding line to engage with the toothed block. | 10-27-2011 |
20110285190 | Movable Chair Backrest - A movable chair backrest is substantially composed of an upper board pivotally attached to a front of a backrest frame. A lower end of the upper board is connected to a lower board by a resilient sheet. A bouncing board connects between the lower board and the backrest frame. Therefore, the lower board operationally swings forward, backward, rightward, leftward relative to the upper board to correspond to different sitting and leaning gestures of a user. | 11-24-2011 |
20120119560 | Seat Device - A seat device has a bottom board and a top board mounted on the bottom board. The top board has two recesses defined thereon and adapted to partially hold the hip so that the seat device provides comforting and correcting efficiency. | 05-17-2012 |
20120133191 | Movable Support leg - A movable support leg ccontains a base, a column disposed on the base, a holding surface fixed on the column, characterized in that the holding surface is fixed and capable of being adjusting its height and angle by using first and second rods and the column, and an top end of each of the first and the second rods is axially connected with the holding surface by using one screw, and a bottom end of each of the first and the second rods is adjusted its height to be fixed on the column. | 05-31-2012 |
20120139321 | Headrest for A Chair - A headrest for a chair in the present invention has a supporting strip and an abutting surface immovably mounted on an upper end of the supporting strip. The supporting strip has a fastening element secured on a lower end. An adjustable connection between the supporting strip and the fastening element is performed. The fastening element is adapted to attach to a top of the backrest of the chair. The supporting strip is made of MC Nylon so that the headrest enables to move flexibility to any angle posture and to provide comforting efficiency. | 06-07-2012 |
20120181838 | Foldable Leg Support - A foldable leg support contains two rotary arms and a supporting plane between the two rotary arms, and the two rotary arms being axially connected with a seat member, such that when in a rest, the foldable leg support is pull outward to expand the supporting plane, hence the legs are capable of being extended on the supporting plane comfortably to improve blood circulation, and the foldable leg support is suitable for any sizes of the legs; and when the foldable leg support is not used, the supporting plane is put between the two rotary arms, and then the rotary arms and the supporting plane are folded under an office chair, saving a store space. | 07-19-2012 |
20130001994 | Chair with a Resilient Back - A chair with a resilient back contains a back member, a cushion, and a support member, characterized in that: the support member includes a horizontally hollow tube in which an elastic mechanism is disposed, the back member includes two pressed pieces fixed on two sides thereof respectively, lower ends of the two pressed pieces connect with two ends of the elastic mechanism individually, and the cushion is secured on the support member, wherein the elastic mechanism is a torsion spring, a middle section of the elastic mechanism is fixed, and two outer ends of the torsion spring are coupled with the lower end of the pressed piece. | 01-03-2013 |