Assembled rocking chair

By using a detachable seat and back frame design, combined with a self-assembling decorative cover, the problem of large packing space and high transportation costs for rocking chairs is solved, enabling disassembled packaging and assembly-based use of the rocking chair, thus meeting the needs of overseas markets.

CN116439528BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05DAKANG HOLDING GROUP CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DAKANG HOLDING GROUP CO LTD
Filing Date
2023-03-28
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The present application relates to the field of rocking chair, the assembled rocking chair, including rocking chair framework and outer body;The rocking chair framework includes seat skeleton, backrest skeleton, seat support assembly and backrest support assembly;The seat skeleton and backrest skeleton are all built as detachable skeleton;Seat skeleton at least includes the arc member capable of being placed on the ground to realize the swing back and forth;The outer body includes integrated seat cover and backrest cover;The bottom of seat cover or the back of backrest cover is built with mounting port, and the seat cover or the backrest cover on the edge of the mounting port is detachably mounted with the cover, and the cover can cover or open the mounting port. The scheme adopts the detachable seat skeleton and backrest skeleton, and cooperates with the decorative outer cover which can be independently disassembled, so that the disassembled packaging, assembled use of the rocking chair can be realized, the occupied space is less, the packing space is reduced, and the transportation cost is reduced.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of rocking chairs, and more particularly to an assembled rocking chair. Background Technology

[0002] A rocking chair is a leisure chair with a rocking structure that utilizes the user's own force to achieve a small swaying motion. When sitting in a rocking chair, the user's body can sway back and forth, achieving the purpose of relieving stress and relaxing the mind and body. Among the current types of rocking chairs, there is a type that is directly on the ground, where the rocking base is also the seat. As disclosed in Chinese utility model patents with publication numbers "CN206102123U", "CN203633799U", and "CN203633798U", the built-in rocking chair frame of this type of rocking chair is made of a spliced ​​wooden structure, especially at the junction of the seat and backrest, where wooden panels are often used to provide good support. However, this type of rocking chair has the problems of high manufacturing cost, difficult design, and relatively heavy weight.

[0003] Building upon this, the applicant's earlier application, Chinese invention patent publication number "CN114209171A," describes a rocking chair frame. This type of rocking chair frame abandons the wooden structure, instead using bent and connected tubular components. These components can be formed by bending metal tubing or by integral injection molding of plastic tubing. This type of rocking chair frame is lightweight, easy to transport, and easy to mold, allowing for the creation of various shapes.

[0004] While possessing the aforementioned advantages, the seat and back frames in the aforementioned prior patents are both integral and non-removable. Although the proposed solutions aim to minimize the space occupied during the folding of the seat and back frames, they still suffer from the problem of large packaging space and high transportation costs. This has a significant cost impact on furniture companies exporting to overseas markets, thus requiring improvement. It should also be emphasized that, based on the current solutions, the rocking chairs are pre-assembled at the factory, including the frame, upholstery, and decorative cover. Therefore, the decorative cover of such rocking chairs is generally cut and sewn to perfectly fit the upholstery. However, when proposing detachable and assembleable rocking chairs, users are required to install them themselves after purchase, making the traditional decorative cover solution unsuitable. Summary of the Invention

[0005] To address the aforementioned problems, the present invention aims to provide an assembled rocking chair. This design employs a detachable seat frame and backrest frame, along with a self-removable decorative cover, thereby enabling the rocking chair to be packaged in a disassembled manner and used in an assembled manner. This reduces space requirements, minimizes packing space, and lowers transportation costs.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] An assembled rocking chair includes a rocking chair frame and an outer cover body; characterized in that: the rocking chair frame includes a seat frame, a backrest frame whose lower end is detachably connected to the rear end of the seat frame, a seat support assembly forming a seat support surface on the seat frame, and a backrest support assembly forming a backrest support surface on the backrest frame; both the seat frame and the backrest frame are constructed as detachable frames; the seat frame includes at least an arc-shaped component capable of being placed on the ground to achieve back-and-forth rocking; the outer cover body includes an integrally connected seat cover and a backrest cover; the bottom of the seat cover or the back of the backrest cover has an installation port for inserting and removing the rocking chair frame, and a cover is detachably installed on the edge of the installation port on the seat cover or the backrest cover, the cover being capable of closing or opening the installation port.

[0008] This invention adopts the above-mentioned technical solution, which relates to an assembled rocking chair. The assembled rocking chair includes an outer cover and a rocking chair frame. The rocking chair frame is divided into a seat frame and a backrest frame. A seat support component is installed on the seat frame to form a seat support surface, and a backrest support component is installed on the backrest frame to form a backrest support surface. In this solution, both the seat frame and the backrest frame are constructed as detachable frames. The detachment methods include, but are not limited to, the disassembly and assembly schemes provided below, and can also be any existing disassembly and assembly method.

[0009] The rocking chair frame is required to include at least an arc-shaped component that can be placed on the ground to rock back and forth, and the arc-shaped component serves as the rocking track for the rocking chair to swing back and forth.

[0010] Furthermore, the decorative cover comprises an integrally connected seat cover and back cover; after the seat cover and back cover are integrally connected, an installation opening is provided only at the bottom of the seat cover or the back of the back cover, and the installation opening can be closed or opened by a cap. During installation, after assembling the rocking chair frame, it can be inserted into the decorative cover through the installation opening, and then the cap can be closed. When it is necessary to disassemble, wash, or replace the decorative cover, the rocking chair frame can be removed from the installation opening. Based on the above solution, users can assemble the rocking chair frame themselves and then attach the decorative cover to the outside of the rocking chair frame.

[0011] In summary, the above solution uses a detachable seat and back frame, along with a self-removable decorative cover, which enables the rocking chair to be packaged in a disassembled manner and used in an assembled manner, taking up less space, reducing packing space, and lowering transportation costs.

[0012] In a further refined design, the chair frame includes side frames on both sides and a first connecting rod assembly that detachably connects the two side frames. Each side frame includes an arc-shaped component capable of swaying back and forth on the ground, and a support rod above the arc-shaped component. The support rods of the two side frames are connected by a chair support assembly, which forms a seat support surface between the two support rods. This design specifically addresses the issue of large packing space requirements for chair frames. Specifically, the side frames on both sides of the chair frame are connected by the first connecting rod assembly, enabling disassembly and assembly of the chair frame through its detachable connection. In the disassembled state, the side frames and the first connecting rod assembly can be stacked for storage, occupying less space and thus reducing packing space and transportation costs. In the assembled state, the two sides of the first connecting rod assembly are fixedly connected to the side frames.

[0013] In the specific design, the arc-shaped component is low in the middle and high at both ends. Only one end of the arc-shaped component is bent and connected to the end of the support rod in a closed loop. Both the free ends of the arc-shaped component and the support rod are equipped with connecting parts for connecting the chair back frame. The two sides of the first connecting rod assembly are detachably connected to the closed loop connecting parts of the seat side frame.

[0014] This solution employs a simplified structure to construct the chair frame. Specifically, compared to the rocking chair frame described in Chinese Utility Model Patent Publication No. CN216651800U, this solution is characterized by the chair side frame including an arc-shaped component and a support rod above the arc-shaped component. One end of the arc-shaped component is bent and connected in a closed loop to the end of the support rod. The other side of the chair side frame can be connected to other frames through the connection part on the free end of the arc-shaped component and the support rod, ensuring the connection strength. This solution uses the connected arc-shaped component and support rod as the main frame of the entire chair frame. Furthermore, the arc-shaped component below can serve as the rocking track in contact with the ground, while the support rod can serve as the left and right beams of the support surface. This simplified structural distribution constructs the rocking chair's support surface and rocking track, further reducing packaging space and transportation costs.

[0015] In one embodiment, the backrest frame adopts the same structure as the seat frame described above, and the effect is as described above, so it will not be repeated here. The specific structure is as follows: the backrest frame includes backrest side frames on both sides, and a first connecting rod assembly that can be detachably connected to the two backrest side frames; the backrest side frame includes an arc-shaped member and a support rod above the arc-shaped member; the support rods of the two backrest side frames are connected by a backrest support assembly, and the backrest support assembly forms a backrest support surface between the two support rods.

[0016] In a further embodiment, the arc-shaped component is bent at only one end and connected to the end of the support rod in a closed loop. Both the free ends of the arc-shaped component and the support rod are equipped with connecting parts for connecting the seat frame. The two sides of the first connecting rod assembly are detachably connected to the closed loop connecting parts of the backrest side frame.

[0017] Preferably, the arc-shaped component is integrally connected to the end of the support rod after only one end is bent into an arc shape; that is, the arc-shaped component and the support rod are formed by integral bending, which is convenient to form and has higher strength.

[0018] Preferably, the seat support assembly is an elastic fabric cover with openings at both ends. The openings are inserted through the free ends of the support rods and tightly fitted onto the two support rods of the side frame of the seat, forming a seat support surface. In this design, the elastic fabric cover is continuous at both ends, threaded through and fitted onto the two support rods, forming a taut support surface.

[0019] Preferably, the backrest support assembly is an elastic fabric cover with an opening at one end. The opening is inserted into the closed-loop connection of the backrest side frame and tightly fitted onto both sides of the backrest side frame to form a backrest support surface. In this design, considering that the backrest support surface formed at the upper end of the backrest supports the back and head, and has a wide coverage area extending to the upper end of the backrest, an opening is only provided on one side of the elastic fabric cover. This opening needs to be inserted into the closed-loop connection of the side frame and tightly fitted onto both sides of the side frame, i.e., the elastic fabric cover covers the support rod and the arc-shaped component.

[0020] Preferably, the first connecting rod assembly includes first connecting pieces on both sides and a plurality of first connecting rods for connecting the first connecting pieces on both sides; the first connecting rods are covered with rubber sleeves. In this design, the first connecting pieces on both sides of the first connecting rod assembly are fitted to the closed-loop connecting part of the side frame, generally using a screw fastening method. Alternative solutions include using pins, snap-fits, etc. In addition, the rubber sleeves covering the first connecting rods serve to prevent impact and cushioning, avoiding pain caused by bumping into the first connecting rods during use.

[0021] In a further preferred embodiment, the first connecting piece is arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connection portion on the side frame, and multiple first connecting rods are constructed, arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connection portion. This arrangement ensures that the outer cover of the seat frame or backrest frame is supported by the same arc of the multiple first connecting rods, thus guaranteeing visual consistency and preventing a noticeable concavity in the center.

[0022] Preferably, a second connecting rod assembly is also included, with both ends of the second connecting rod assembly connected to the free ends of the arc-shaped member inside the connecting part and the support rod. Whether in the seat frame or the backrest frame, the second connecting rod assembly can strengthen the connection at the connecting ends to ensure the stability of the rocking chair frame structure and high support strength.

[0023] Of course, considering that the seat frame is subjected to greater stress, it is preferable to set it on the seat frame.

[0024] In a further embodiment, the second connecting rod assembly includes second connecting pieces on both sides and at least two second connecting rods for connecting the second connecting pieces on both sides; the uppermost second connecting rod is constructed as a bent shape with a downward-sloping center. In this embodiment, because the curved member and the support rod do not have a closed-loop connection at their free ends and there is a height misalignment, at least two second connecting rods need to be set on the second connecting rod assembly to ensure the connection strength on both the upper and lower sides. Furthermore, regardless of whether it is used as a backrest frame or a seat frame, the free end of the curved member and the support rod, as the connection end, will be located near the user's buttocks and waist. Therefore, this embodiment requires the uppermost second connecting rod to be downward-sloping in the middle to prevent the upper elastic support assembly from sinking under force and to avoid discomfort caused by interference from the second connecting rod when sitting.

[0025] In another embodiment, the backrest frame includes a support frame for constructing a supporting surface, and two rear support rods connected to the rear ends of both sides of the support frame; the support frame includes two side rods on both sides, and a top rod connecting the rear ends of the two side rods; the direction of the rear support rods is along the extension direction of the side rods of the support frame, and the rear end of the rear support rod is detachably connected to or hinged to the top rear side wall of the side rod; the distance between the rear support rod and the side rod gradually increases from their connection end forward; and a connection end for connecting the seat frame is constructed on the front end of the rear support rod and the side rod. This detachable backrest frame is used to solve the problem of large packaging space for the backrest frame in rocking chair frames; specifically, in this solution, the detachable backrest frame is divided into a support frame and two rear support rods. The support frame, as the main support of the backrest frame, includes two side rods and a top rod on its rear side, which together form a main support frame that encloses the top, such as a U-shaped support or a quadrilateral support.

[0026] In this design, the rear ends of the rear support rods are detachably connected or hinged to the top rear wall of the side rods, allowing the two rear support rods to be detached from or flipped from the support frame. In the detached state, the two rear support rods are separated from the support frame; in the flipped-closed state, the two rear support rods are as close as possible to the two side rods of the support frame; and the top rod and two side rods of the support frame are relatively flat in the thickness direction. This minimizes the packaging space required when the chair back frame is detached or folded, thus saving packing space and reducing transportation costs.

[0027] When the chair back frame is assembled or unfolded for use, the rear support rod extends along the direction of the side rods of the support frame. The distance between the rear support rod and the side rod gradually increases from their connection end forward. The front ends of the rear support rod and the side rod have connection points for the seat frame. This structure primarily uses the rear support rod and side rod to connect to the seat frame, forming a triangular support for the entire chair back, thus providing a structurally stable chair back frame with high support strength.

[0028] Preferably, the backrest support assembly is connected to at least two side bars of the support frame, thereby forming a backrest support surface for supporting the back and head within the support frame between the two side bars. In this embodiment, the backrest support assembly can form a support surface between the support frames to provide support to the back and head.

[0029] Preferably, the rear end of the rear support rod is constructed with a chamfer that gradually increases in size at the rear end, and the front face of the chamfer is a cut surface adapted to the rear end of the side rod; the cut surface of the rear end of the rear support rod is placed on the rear end of the side rod and connected and fixed. In this design, the chamfer at the rear end of the rear support rod allows the cut surface of the rear support rod to fit against the rear end of the side rod, resulting in a larger contact area, higher connection stability, and stronger support. Furthermore, the chamfer at the rear end of the rear support rod gradually increases in size from the rear end, so the thickness of the connection between the rear support rod and the side rod gradually changes without a stepped thickness change, making it easier to slip the elastic sleeve on and resulting in a better fit after slipping.

[0030] Preferably, the left and right ends of the top rod are detachably connected to the rear ends of the side rods on both sides, or are integrally connected and fixed. A detachable connection allows for greater disassembly of the chair back frame; an integral connection provides greater strength. Furthermore, the left and right ends of the top rod and the rear ends of the side rods on both sides form a rounded corner transition. This rounded corner transition reduces damage to the end corners and also facilitates the insertion of the elastic fabric cover from the rear end of the support frame.

[0031] Preferably, the two side rods are constructed as arcs with openings facing forward and upward, and the support shape formed by the arc-shaped side rods is adapted to the lying posture of the human body. The lower end face of the front end of the rear support rod is constructed as an arc surface; the position where the front end of the rear support rod connects to the seat frame is also an arc surface, so that when the rocking chair swings too much, the front end of the rear support rod can also serve as part of the rocking chair's swing track.

[0032] Preferably, the backrest support assembly is an elastic fabric cover with an opening at its front end. The opening of the elastic fabric cover is inserted through the rear end of the support frame and tightly fitted onto at least two side rods of the support frame. This design uses an elastic fabric cover for insertion, resulting in a simpler connection method. One possible approach is for the elastic fabric cover to only tightly fit onto the two side rods of the support frame; that is, after the elastic fabric cover is fitted onto the support frame, the two rear support rods are connected. This approach generally requires an allowance opening in the elastic fabric cover for the connection between the rear support rods and the support frame.

[0033] In another embodiment, the elastic sleeve is constructed such that its diameter gradually decreases towards the rear from its open end, and the elastic sleeve is tightly fitted onto the support frame and the two rear support rods. In this embodiment, the two rear support rods are first connected to the support frame, and then the elastic sleeve is completely fitted over the support frame and the two rear support rods.

[0034] Preferably, the backrest support assembly and / or seat support assembly is an elastic mesh fabric, multiple S-springs, or multiple bandages; both ends of the elastic mesh fabric, multiple S-springs, or multiple bandages are fixed to two support rods of the seat frame, or to two support rods or side rods of the backrest frame. The support components provided in this solution are all existing technologies. The elastic mesh fabric can be connected by wrapping or Velcro fastening, the S-springs are generally connected by hooks, and the bandages are connected by binding, Velcro fastening, and hooks.

[0035] Preferably, one end of the cover is sewn or integrally connected to the seat cover or back cover on one side edge of the mounting opening, and the remaining edges of the cover are connected to the seat cover or back cover on the edge of the mounting opening by means of adhesive, fastening or snapping.

[0036] In a specific implementation, Velcro is provided on the edge of the cover and the seat or back cover on the edge of the mounting opening, and the cover is attached to the edge of the mounting opening via Velcro. The Velcro connection method provides high connection strength and convenient assembly / disassembly.

[0037] Preferably, the cover body is a fabric cover or a leather cover, and the cover body has decorative patterns sprayed or printed on the front or side of the seat cover and / or the front or side of the back cover, thereby enhancing the decorative appearance of the rocking chair.

[0038] Preferably, the bottom sides of the seat cover are fitted with or sewn with track strips. When the outer cover is fitted onto the rocking chair frame, the middle of the seat cover is higher than the lower end surfaces of the track strips on both sides, and the inner side of the track strips presses against the lower end surface of the arc-shaped component of the seat frame. In this design, track strips are fitted or sewn onto the bottom sides of the seat cover below the arc-shaped component of the rocking chair frame, and the arc-shaped component presses against the track strips. The track strips can be sewn non-removably connected to the bottom of the seat cover, or they can be detachably connected to the bottom of the seat cover using methods such as Velcro. This design prevents wear on the part of the rocking chair in contact with the ground during rocking, and also prevents damage to wooden boards, tiles, etc. Furthermore, due to the track strips on both sides, the middle of the rocking chair is suspended and does not contact the ground, thus preventing wear.

[0039] Preferably, the mounting opening is constructed at the bottom of the seat cover, and the track strip is pasted or sewn onto the edge of the seat cover on the side of the mounting opening; or the mounting opening extends to the edge of the bottom of the seat cover, and the track strip is pasted or sewn onto the edges of both sides of the cover.

[0040] Traditionally, rocking chairs typically have plastic or soft rubber tracks installed at the bottom, making them difficult to secure to the decorative cover. In this design, the track strip includes a long, flexible, abrasion-resistant outer layer. The two sides of this flexible abrasion-resistant outer layer are bent and sewn into the middle to form an "8" shape. Ribs are inserted into the two through holes of the "8". The flexible abrasion-resistant outer layer of the track strip in this design can be made of the same material as the decorative cover, such as fabric or leather strips, and can be made from leftover scraps from making the decorative cover. The internal ribs of the track strip increase its overall thickness, preventing it from being flattened when the rocking chair swings. Attached Figure Description

[0041] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the external shape of the assembled rocking chair with the first structure.

[0042] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled rocking chair frame of the first type.

[0043] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the seat support assembly and backrest support assembly installed on the rocking chair frame in the first type of assembled rocking chair.

[0044] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the seat frame and backrest frame separated in the first type of assembled rocking chair.

[0045] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the chair seat frame.

[0046] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled rocking chair with the second structure.

[0047] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled rocking chair frame of the second type.

[0048] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the seat support assembly and backrest support assembly installed on the rocking chair frame in the second type of assembled rocking chair.

[0049] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram showing the seat frame and backrest frame separated in the assembled rocking chair of the second type.

[0050] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the second structural design of the chair back frame.

[0051] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the second structural separation of the chair back frame.

[0052] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the first type of socket structure for the chair back support assembly.

[0053] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the second type of socket structure for the chair back support assembly.

[0054] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the second type of socket structure for the chair back support assembly.

[0055] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the outer cover body.

[0056] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded state of the outer garment.

[0057] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram showing the installation of the outer cover body and the rocking chair frame.

[0058] Figure 18 This is a schematic diagram of the track strip structure. Detailed Implementation

[0059] Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.

[0060] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "clockwise," and "counterclockwise," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention.

[0061] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this invention, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise.

[0062] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention according to the specific circumstances.

[0063] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0064] like Figures 1-18 As shown, this embodiment relates to an assembled rocking chair, including a rocking chair frame and a cover body 1. The rocking chair frame includes a seat frame 2, a backrest frame 3 whose lower end is detachably connected to the rear end of the seat frame 2, a seat support assembly 4 forming a seat support surface on the seat frame 2, and a backrest support assembly 5 forming a backrest support surface on the backrest frame 3. Both the seat frame 2 and the backrest frame 3 are constructed as detachable frames.

[0065] like Figure 2-5 As shown, the seat frame 2 includes seat side frames 21 on both sides, and a first connecting rod assembly 22 that detachably connects the two seat side frames 21. Each seat side frame 21 includes an arc-shaped component 211 capable of swaying back and forth when placed on the ground, and a support rod 212 above the arc-shaped component 211. In this design, to ensure the support surface formed by the support rod 212 better conforms to the user's sitting posture, the support rod 212 in the seat frame 2 is arc-shaped with its opening facing upwards. The support rods 212 of the two seat side frames 21 are connected by a seat support assembly 4, which forms a seat support surface between the two support rods 212. This design specifically addresses the issue of large packaging space for the seat frame 2. Specifically, the seat side frames 21 on both sides of the seat frame 2 are connected by the first connecting rod assembly 22, and the detachable connection of the first connecting rod assembly 22 enables the disassembly and assembly of the seat frame 2. In the disassembled state, the side frames 21 of the chair seats and the first connecting rod assembly 22 can be stacked and stored, occupying less space, thereby reducing packing space and lowering transportation costs. In the assembled state, the two sides of the first connecting rod assembly 22 are connected to the side frames 21 of the chair seats to achieve a fixed connection.

[0066] In the specific design, the arc-shaped component 211 is low in the middle and high at both ends. Only one end of the arc-shaped component 211 is bent and connected in a closed loop to the end of the support rod 212. Specifically, the arc-shaped component 211 is integrally connected to the end of the support rod 212 after only one end is curved. That is, the arc-shaped component 211 and the support rod 212 are formed by an integral bending method, which is convenient to form and has higher strength. Both the free ends of the arc-shaped component 211 and the support rod 212 have connecting parts for connecting the chair back frame 3. The two sides of the first connecting rod assembly 22 are detachably connected to the closed-loop connecting parts 213 of the seat side frame 21.

[0067] Figure 5As shown, the first connecting rod assembly 22 includes first connecting pieces 221 on both sides and a plurality of first connecting rods 222 for connecting the first connecting pieces 221 on both sides. The first connecting rods 222 are covered with rubber sleeves. In this design, the first connecting pieces 221 on both sides of the first connecting rod assembly 22 are fitted and connected to the closed-loop connecting portion 213 of the side frame, generally using a screw-on connection. Alternative designs may use pins, snap-fit ​​connections, etc. Additionally, the rubber sleeves covering the first connecting rods 222 serve as anti-collision and cushioning, preventing pain from bumping into the first connecting rods 222 during use. In a further preferred embodiment, the first connecting pieces 221 are arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connecting portion 213 on the side frame, and multiple first connecting rods 222 are constructed, arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connecting portion 213. By adopting this scheme, multiple first connecting rods 222 can be arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connection 213. In this way, the outer cover covering the outside of the seat frame 2 or the back frame 3 can be supported by multiple first connecting rods 222 with the same arc, thereby ensuring the consistency of appearance and preventing obvious concavity in the middle.

[0068] In a further preferred embodiment, the chair frame 2 also includes a second connecting rod assembly 24, the two ends of which are connected to the free ends of the arc-shaped member 211 and the support rod 212 on the inner side of the connecting part. This embodiment strengthens the connection strength at the connecting ends through the second connecting rod assembly 24, ensuring the stability of the rocking chair frame structure and high support strength. In a further embodiment, the second connecting rod assembly 24 includes second connecting pieces 241 on both sides, and at least two second connecting rods 242 for connecting the second connecting pieces 241 on both sides. The uppermost second connecting rod 242 is constructed as a bent shape with a downward slope in the middle. In this embodiment, because the arc-shaped member 211 and the support rod 212 do not have a closed-loop connection at the free end and there is a height misalignment, at least two second connecting rods 242 need to be provided on the second connecting rod assembly 24 to ensure the connection strength on the upper and lower sides. Furthermore, whether it is the backrest frame 3 or the seat frame 2, the free end of the arc-shaped component 211 and the support rod 212 will be located near the user's buttocks and waist. Therefore, this solution requires the middle of the uppermost second connecting rod 242 to sink down in order to avoid the upper elastic support component sinking under force and to avoid discomfort caused by interference from the second connecting rod 242 when sitting.

[0069] This solution employs a simplified structure to construct the chair frame 2. Specifically, compared to the rocking chair frame described in Chinese Utility Model Patent Publication No. CN216651800U, the feature of this solution is that the side frame 21 of the chair seat includes an arc-shaped component 211 and a support rod 212 located above the arc-shaped component 211. One end of the arc-shaped component 211 is bent and connected in a closed loop to the end of the support rod 212. The other side of the side frame 21 of the chair seat can be connected to other frames through the connecting part on the free end of the arc-shaped component 211 and the support rod 212, ensuring the connection strength. This solution uses the connected arc-shaped component 211 and support rod 212 as the main frame of the entire chair frame 2. Furthermore, the arc-shaped component 211, located below, can serve as the rocking track in contact with the ground, while the support rod 212 can serve as the left and right beams of the support surface. This simplified structural distribution constructs the support surface and rocking track of the rocking chair, further reducing the packaging space and transportation costs.

[0070] Based on the specific structure of the chair seat frame 2 described above Figure 4 In the illustrated design, the seat support assembly 4 is an elastic fabric cover. Openings are constructed at both the front and rear ends of the elastic fabric cover. The openings of the elastic fabric cover are inserted through the free ends of the support rods 212 and tightly fitted onto the two support rods 212 of the side frame 21 of the seat on both sides, thus forming a seat support surface. In this design, the elastic fabric cover is continuous at both ends, passing through and fitting onto the two support rods 212 to form a taut support surface.

[0071] exist Figure 2 and 4 The backrest frame 3 shown adopts the same structure as the seat frame 2 described above, and the effect can be referred to the above description, which will not be elaborated here. Specifically, the backrest frame 3 includes backrest side frames 31 on both sides, and a first connecting rod assembly 22 that detachably connects the two backrest side frames 31. Each backrest side frame 31 includes an arc-shaped member 211 and a support rod 212 located above the arc-shaped member 211. To ensure that the support surface formed by the support rod 212 can better conform to the user's sitting posture, the support rod 212 on the backrest frame 3 is preferably arc-shaped with its opening facing forward. In this design, the support rods 212 on both backrest side frames 31 are connected by a backrest support assembly 5, which forms a backrest support surface between the two support rods 212. The arc-shaped component 211 is bent at only one end and connected to the end of the support rod 212 in a closed loop. Both the free ends of the arc-shaped component 211 and the support rod 212 are equipped with connecting parts for connecting the seat frame 2. The two sides of the first connecting rod assembly 22 are detachably connected to the closed loop connecting parts 213 of the backrest side frame 31.

[0072] For the chair back frame 3 of the above structure, the chair back support component 5 is an elastic fabric cover. One end of the elastic fabric cover has an opening. The opening of the elastic fabric cover is inserted into the closed-loop connection part 213 of the chair back side frame and tightly fitted onto the two sides of the chair back side frame to form a chair back support surface. In this solution, considering that the chair back support surface formed at the upper end of the chair back is used to support the back and head, and has a wide coverage area, basically extending to the upper end of the chair back, this solution only sets an opening on one side of the elastic fabric cover. This opening needs to be inserted into the closed-loop connection part 213 of the side frame and tightly fitted onto the two sides of the side frame, that is, the elastic fabric cover covers the support rod 212 and the arc-shaped component 211.

[0073] exist Figure 6-14 In another embodiment of the chair back frame 3, a support frame 32 is included to form a supporting surface, and two rear support rods 33 connected to the rear ends of both sides of the support frame 32. The support frame 32 includes two side rods 321 on both sides, and a top rod 322 connecting the rear ends of the two side rods 321. The direction of the rear support rod 33 is along the extension direction of the side rods 321 of the support frame 32. The rear end of the rear support rod 33 is detachably connected to or hinged to the top rear side wall of the side rods 321. The distance 'a' between the rear support rod 33 and the side rods 321 gradually increases from their connecting ends forward. Connecting ends for the chair seat frame 2 are constructed on the front ends of the rear support rod 33 and the side rods 321. This detachable chair back frame 3 addresses the problem of large packaging space for the chair back frame 3 in rocking chair frames. Specifically, in this solution, the detachable chair back frame 3 is divided into a support frame 32 and two rear support rods 33. The support frame 32 serves as the main support for the chair back frame 3, including two side rods 321 and a rear top rod 322, which together form the main support that encloses the top, such as a U-shaped support or a quadrilateral support.

[0074] In this design, the rear ends of the rear support rods 33 are detachably connected or hinged to the top rear side wall of the side rods 321, meaning the two rear support rods 33 can be detached from or flipped from the support frame 32. In the detached state, the two rear support rods 33 are separated from the support frame 32. In the flipped-closed state, the two rear support rods 33 are as close as possible to the two side rods 321 of the support frame 32. The top rod 322 and the two side rods 321 of the support frame 32 are relatively flat in the thickness direction. This minimizes the packaging space required for the chair back frame 3 in the detached or folded state, thereby saving packing space and reducing transportation costs.

[0075] When the chair back frame 3 is assembled or unfolded for use, the rear support rod 33 extends along the direction of the side rod 321 of the support frame 32. The distance aa between the rear support rod 33 and the side rod 321 gradually increases from their connecting end forward. The front ends of the rear support rod 33 and the side rod 321 are connected to the seat frame 2. This structure mainly connects the rear support rod 33 and the side rod 321 to the seat frame 2 to form a triangular support for the entire chair back, thereby providing a chair back frame 3 with a stable structure and high support strength.

[0076] In a further embodiment, the detachable backrest frame 3 also includes a backrest support assembly 5, which is connected to at least two side rods 321 of the support frame 32, thereby forming a backrest support surface for supporting the back and head within the support frame 32 between the two side rods 321. In this embodiment, the backrest support assembly 5 can form a backrest support surface between the support frames 32 to provide support to the back and head.

[0077] Figure 12-14 In this implementation scheme, the backrest support assembly 5 is an elastic fabric cover with an opening at its front end. The opening of the elastic fabric cover is inserted into the rear end of the support frame 32 and at least tightly fitted onto the two side rods 321 of the support frame 32. In this scheme, the use of an elastic fabric cover simplifies the connection method. Figure 12 In this embodiment, the elastic sleeve is only tightly fitted onto the two side rods 321 of the support frame 32. That is, after the elastic sleeve is fitted onto the support frame, the two rear support rods 33 are connected. This solution generally requires providing clearance openings 34 in the elastic sleeve for the rear support rods 33 to connect to the support frame. Figure 13 and 14 In the embodiment shown, the elastic sleeve is constructed such that its diameter gradually decreases towards the rear from its open end, and the elastic sleeve is tightly fitted onto the support frame 32 and the two rear support rods 33. This arrangement involves first connecting the two rear support rods 33 to the support frame 32, and then completely covering the support frame 32 and the two rear support rods 33 with the elastic sleeve.

[0078] In a further embodiment, the left and right ends of the top rod 322 are detachably connected to the rear ends of the side rods 321 on both sides, or are integrally connected and fixed. Detachable connection of the top rod 322 to the side rods 321 on both sides allows for greater disassembly of the chair back frame 3. Integral connection provides greater strength. The left and right ends of the top rod 322 transition to the rear ends of the side rods 321 at a rounded angle 35. This rounded angle 35 reduces damage to the end corners and accidental injury, and also facilitates the insertion of the elastic fabric cover from the rear end of the support frame 32. The two side rods 321 are constructed as arcs with openings facing forward and upward, and the support shape formed by the arc-shaped side rods 321 adapts to the reclining posture of the human body.

[0079] like Figure 11 and 12 As shown, the lower end face of the front end of the rear support rod 33 is constructed as an arc surface 36. Here, the position where the front end of the rear support rod 33 connects to the seat frame 2 is an arc surface 36. When the rocking chair swings too much, the front end of the rear support rod 33 can also serve as part of the rocking chair's swing track. The rear end of the rear support rod 33 is constructed as a chamfer 37 that gradually increases in size at the rear end. The front face of the chamfer 37 is a chamfer 38 that fits the rear end of the side rod 321. The chamfer 38 at the rear end of the rear support rod 33 is placed on the rear end of the side rod 321 and connected and fixed. In this design, the chamfer 37 is provided at the rear end of the rear support rod 33. Based on the setting of the chamfer 37, the chamfer 38 of the rear support rod 33 fits against the rear end of the side rod 321, resulting in a larger contact area, higher connection stability, and stronger support. Furthermore, the chamfer 37 at the rear end of the rear support rod 33 gradually increases from the rear end, so the thickness of the connection between the rear support rod 33 and the side rod 321 gradually changes without a stepped thickness change, making it easier to put on the elastic cloth sleeve and resulting in a better fit after the sleeve is put on.

[0080] As an alternative, the backrest support assembly 5 and / or seat support assembly 4 in the above-described solution can be made of elastic mesh fabric, multiple S-springs, or multiple webbing straps. Both ends of the elastic mesh fabric, multiple S-springs, or multiple webbing straps are fixed to the two support rods 212 of the seat frame 2, or the two support rods 212 or side rods 321 of the backrest frame 3. The support components provided in this solution are all existing technologies. The elastic mesh fabric can be connected by wrapping or Velcro fastening, the S-springs are generally connected by hooks, and the webbing straps are connected by binding, Velcro fastening, and hooks.

[0081] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 The decorative cover shown in 6, 15-17 includes a flexible cover body 1. The cover body 1 comprises an integrally connected seat cover 11 and back cover 12. In a specific embodiment, the cover body 1 is a fabric cover or a leather cover. Decorative patterns are sprayed or printed on the front or side of the seat cover 11 and / or the front or side of the back cover 12, thereby enhancing the decorative appeal of the rocking chair.

[0082] The bottom of the seat cover 11 or the back of the back cover 12 has an installation opening 13 for inserting and removing the rocking chair frame. A cover 14 is detachably installed on the edge of the installation opening 13 on the seat cover 11 or the back cover 12, which can close or open the installation opening 13. The outer body 1 of the decorative cover includes an integrally connected seat cover 11 and back cover 12. After the seat cover 11 and back cover 12 are integrally connected, the installation opening 13 is only provided at the bottom of the seat cover 11 or the back of the back cover 12, and the installation opening 13 can be closed or opened by the cover 14. During installation, after the rocking chair frame is assembled, it can be inserted into the decorative cover through the installation opening 13, and then the cover 14 can be closed. When it is necessary to disassemble and wash or replace the decorative cover, the rocking chair frame can be removed from the installation opening 13. The above solution provides a decorative cover that is relatively easy to install and disassemble, providing an installation basis for assembled rocking chairs, and facilitating daily disassembly and replacement by users.

[0083] like Figure 15 and 16 As shown, one end of the cover 14 is sewn or integrally connected to the seat cover 11 or back cover 12 on one side edge of the mounting opening 13. The remaining edges of the cover 14 are connected to the seat cover 11 or back cover 12 on the edge of the mounting opening 13 by adhesive, fastening, or snap-fit. In a specific embodiment, Velcro 10 is provided on the edge of the cover 14 and the seat cover 11 or back cover 12 on the edge of the mounting opening 13, respectively. The cover 14 is attached to the edge of the mounting opening 13 by the Velcro 10. The Velcro 10 connection method provides high connection strength and convenient assembly and disassembly.

[0084] like Figure 15 As shown, the bottom sides of the chair cover 11 are glued or sewn with track strips 15. When the outer cover body 1 is fitted onto the rocking chair frame, the middle of the chair cover 11 is higher than the lower end face of the track strips 15 on both sides. In the above solution, the decorative outer cover is completely fitted onto the outside of the rocking chair frame. To avoid wear and tear on the part in contact with the ground during the rocking chair's swing, and to avoid damage to wood boards, tiles, etc., this solution provides track strips 15 on both sides of the bottom of the chair cover 11. The track strips 15 can be sewn non-removably connected to the bottom of the chair cover 11, or they can be detachably connected to the bottom of the chair cover 11 using methods such as Velcro 10. After the rocking chair is installed, the track strips 15 press against the rocking track of the rocking chair frame. During use, due to the track strips 15 on both sides, the middle of the rocking chair is suspended and does not contact the ground, thus preventing wear. In a specific embodiment, the mounting opening 13 is constructed at the bottom of the seat cover 11, and the track strip 15 is pasted or sewn onto the edge of the seat cover 11 on the side of the mounting opening 13; or the mounting opening 13 extends to the edge of the bottom of the seat cover 11, and the track strip 15 is pasted or sewn onto the two sides of the cover 14.

[0085] Traditionally, rocking chairs typically have plastic or soft rubber tracks installed at the bottom, making them difficult to secure to the decorative cover. However, the track strips in this design (15mm)... Figure 18 As shown, it includes a long, flexible, abrasion-resistant outer layer 151. The two sides of the flexible abrasion-resistant outer layer 151 are bent and sewn into the middle to form an "8" shape. Ribs 152 are inserted into the two through holes of the "8". The flexible abrasion-resistant outer layer 151 of the track strip 15 in this design can be made of the same material as the decorative outer layer, such as fabric strips or leather strips, and can be made from leftover scraps after making the decorative outer layer. The ribs 152 built into the track strip 15 can increase the thickness of the entire track strip 15, preventing it from being flattened when the rocking chair swings.

[0086] In summary, this assembled rocking chair includes an outer casing 1 and a rocking chair frame. The rocking chair frame is divided into a seat frame 2 and a backrest frame 3. A seat support component 4 is installed on the seat frame 2 to form a seat support surface, and a backrest support component 5 is installed on the backrest frame 3 to form a backrest support surface. Both the seat frame 2 and the backrest frame 3 in this design are constructed as detachable frames. The disassembly methods include, but are not limited to, the disassembly and assembly schemes provided below, or any existing disassembly and assembly method. The rocking chair frame is required to include at least an arc-shaped component 211 that can be placed on the ground to achieve back-and-forth rocking. The arc-shaped component 211 serves as the rocking track for the rocking chair's back-and-forth rocking motion.

[0087] The decorative cover body 1 includes an integrally connected seat cover 11 and back cover 12. After the seat cover 11 and back cover 12 are integrally connected, an installation opening 13 is provided only at the bottom of the seat cover 11 or the back of the back cover 12, and the installation opening 13 can be closed or opened by a cover 14. During installation, after assembling the rocking chair frame, it can be inserted into the decorative cover through the installation opening 13, and then the cover 14 can be closed. When it is necessary to disassemble, wash, or replace the decorative cover, the rocking chair frame can be removed from the installation opening 13. Based on the above solution, users can assemble the rocking chair frame themselves and then attach the decorative cover to the outside of the rocking chair frame.

[0088] The above solution uses a detachable seat frame 2 and back frame 3, along with a decorative cover that can be easily disassembled and reassembled, thus enabling the rocking chair to be packaged in a disassembled manner and used in an assembled manner, taking up less space, reducing packing space, and lowering transportation costs.

[0089] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0090] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of the present invention without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. An assembled rocking chair, comprising a rocking chair frame and an outer cover body (1); characterized in that: The rocking chair frame includes a seat frame (2), a backrest frame (3) whose lower end is detachably connected to the rear end of the seat frame (2), a seat support assembly (4) forming a seat support surface on the seat frame (2), and a backrest support assembly (5) forming a backrest support surface on the backrest frame (3); both the seat frame (2) and the backrest frame (3) are constructed as detachable frames; the seat frame (2) includes at least an arc-shaped component (211) that can be placed on the ground to achieve back-and-forth rocking; the outer cover body (1) includes an integrally connected seat cover (11) and a backrest cover (12); the bottom of the seat cover (11) or the back of the backrest cover (12) is provided with an installation port (13) for the rocking chair frame to be inserted and removed, and the edge of the installation port (13) is provided with a seat cover (11) 1) A cover (14) is detachably installed on the backrest cover (12), which can cover or open the installation port (13); one end of the cover (14) is sewn or integrally connected to the seat cover (11) or backrest cover (12) on one side edge of the installation port (13), and the remaining edge of the cover (14) is connected to the seat cover (11) or backrest cover (12) on the edge of the installation port (13) by adhesive, fastening or snapping; the bottom sides of the seat cover (11) are pasted or sewn with track strips (15), and when the outer body (1) is fitted onto the rocking chair frame, the middle of the seat cover (11) is higher than the lower end face of the track strips (15) on both sides, and the inner side of the track strips (15) presses against the lower end face of the arc-shaped component (211) of the seat frame (2).

2. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The chair frame (2) includes chair side frames (21) on both sides and a first connecting rod assembly (22) that can be detachably connected to the chair side frames (21) on both sides; the chair side frame (21) includes an arc-shaped member (211) that can be placed on the ground to achieve back and forth swinging, and a support rod (212) above the arc-shaped member (211); the support rods (212) of the chair side frames (21) on both sides are connected by a chair support assembly (4), and the chair support assembly (4) forms a chair support surface between the two support rods (212).

3. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 2, characterized in that: The arc-shaped component (211) is low in the middle and high at both ends. Only one end of the arc-shaped component (211) is bent and connected to the end of the support rod (212) in a closed loop. Both the free ends of the arc-shaped component (211) and the support rod (212) are equipped with connecting parts for connecting the backrest frame (3). The two sides of the first connecting rod assembly (22) are detachably connected to the closed loop connecting part (213) of the seat side frame (21).

4. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The chair back frame (3) includes chair back side frames (31) on both sides, and a first connecting rod assembly (22) that can be detachably connected to the chair back side frames (31) on both sides; the chair back side frame (31) includes an arc-shaped member (211) and a support rod (212) above the arc-shaped member (211); the support rods (212) of the chair back side frames (31) on both sides are connected by a chair back support assembly (5), and the chair back support assembly (5) forms a chair back support surface between the two support rods (212).

5. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 4, characterized in that: The arc-shaped component (211) is bent at one end and connected to the end of the support rod (212) in a closed loop. Both the free ends of the arc-shaped component (211) and the support rod (212) are equipped with connecting parts for connecting the seat frame (2). The two sides of the first connecting rod assembly (22) are detachably connected to the closed loop connecting part (213) of the backrest side frame (31).

6. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 3 or 5, characterized in that: The arc-shaped component (211) is integrally connected to the end of the support rod (212) after only one end is bent into an arc shape.

7. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that: The chair support assembly (4) is an elastic fabric cover with openings at both ends. The openings of the elastic fabric cover are inserted through the free end of the support rod (212) and tightly fitted onto the two support rods (212) of the side frame (21) of the chair seat on both sides to form the chair support surface.

8. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that: The backrest support assembly (5) is an elastic fabric cover. One end of the elastic fabric cover has an opening. The opening of the elastic fabric cover is inserted into the closed-loop connection part (213) of the backrest side frame and tightly fitted onto the two sides of the backrest side frame to form a backrest support surface.

9. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 3 or 5, characterized in that: The first connecting rod assembly (22) includes first connecting pieces (221) on both sides and a plurality of first connecting rods (222) for connecting the first connecting pieces (221) on both sides; the first connecting rods (222) are covered with rubber sleeves; the first connecting pieces (221) are arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connecting part (213) on the side frame, and multiple first connecting rods (222) are constructed, and the multiple first connecting rods (222) are arranged along the arc of the closed-loop connecting part (213).

10. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 2, characterized in that: It also includes a second connecting rod (242) assembly (24), the two ends of which are connected to the arc-shaped member (211) inside the connecting part and the free end of the support rod (212); the second connecting rod (242) assembly (24) includes second connecting pieces (241) on both sides, and at least two second connecting rods (242) for connecting the second connecting pieces (241) on both sides; the uppermost second connecting rod (242) is constructed as a bent shape with the middle sunken.

11. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The chair back frame (3) includes a support frame (32) for constructing a support surface, and two rear support rods (33) connected to the rear ends of both sides of the support frame (32); the support frame (32) includes two side rods (321) on both sides, and a top rod (322) connecting the rear ends of the two side rods (321); the rod direction of the rear support rod (33) is set along the extension direction of the side rods (321) of the support frame (32), and the rear end of the rear support rod (33) is detachably connected to or hinged to the top rear side wall of the side rod (321). The distance a between the rear support rod (33) and the side rod (321) gradually increases from its connection end forward, and the front end of the rear support rod (33) and the side rod (321) is constructed with a connection end for connecting the seat frame (2).

12. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 11, characterized in that: The backrest support assembly (5) is connected to at least two side bars (321) of the support frame (32), thereby forming a backrest support surface for supporting the back and head within the support frame (32) between the two side bars (321).

13. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 11, characterized in that: The rear end of the rear support rod (33) is constructed as a chamfer (37) that gradually increases in size at the rear end, and the front face of the chamfer (37) is a chamfer (38) that is adapted to the rear end of the side rod (321); the chamfer (38) of the rear end of the rear support rod (33) is placed on the rear end of the side rod (321) and connected and fixed.

14. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 11, characterized in that: The top rod (322) can be detachably connected to the rear ends of the side rods (321) on both sides, or can be integrally connected and fixed. The top rod (322) and the rear ends of the side rods (321) on both sides form a rounded angle (35) transition.

15. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 11, characterized in that: The two side rods (321) are constructed as arcs with openings facing forward and upward, and the lower end face of the front end of the rear support rod (33) is constructed as an arc surface (36).

16. The assembled rocking chair according to any one of claims 11-15, characterized in that: The backrest support assembly (5) is an elastic fabric cover with an opening at the front end. The opening of the elastic fabric cover is inserted into the rear end of the support frame (32) and is at least tightly fitted onto the two side rods (321) of the support frame (32).

17. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 16, characterized in that: The elastic fabric sleeve is constructed such that its diameter gradually decreases from its open end to the rear, and the elastic fabric sleeve is tightly fitted onto the support frame (32) and the two rear support rods (33).

18. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 2, 4, or 12, characterized in that: The backrest support assembly (5) and / or seat support assembly (4) are elastic mesh fabric, multiple S-springs or multiple bandages; both ends of the elastic mesh fabric, multiple S-springs or multiple bandages are fixed to the two support rods (212) of the seat frame (2), or the two support rods (212) or side rods (321) of the backrest frame (3).

19. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: Velcro (10) is provided on the edge of the cover (14) and the seat cover (11) or back cover (12) on the edge of the mounting opening (13). The cover (14) is attached to the edge of the mounting opening (13) by the Velcro (10).

20. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer cover body (1) is a fabric cover or a leather cover, and the outer cover body (1) has decorative patterns sprayed or printed on the front or side of the seat cover (11) and / or the front or side of the back cover (12).

21. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting opening (13) is constructed at the bottom of the seat cover (11), and the track strip (15) is pasted or sewn onto the edge of the seat cover (11) on the side of the mounting opening (13); or the mounting opening (13) extends to the edge of the bottom of the seat cover (11), and the track strip (15) is pasted or sewn onto the edges of both sides of the cover (14).

22. The assembled rocking chair according to claim 1 or 21, characterized in that: The track strip (15) includes a long strip of flexible anti-wear outer layer (151). The flexible anti-wear outer layer (151) is bent on both sides and sewn into the middle of the flexible anti-wear outer layer (151) to form an "8" shape. Ribs (152) are inserted into the two through holes of the "8" shape.