1. Technical Field
The invention relates to chairs, particularly to a chair with a footrest.
2. Related Art
Office chairs with a cushion elevation mechanism and/or flexible back have been very popular. Many chairs are provided with a flexible back with tilt flexibility to satisfy various requirements of users. Although existing chairs are very comfortable for users, almost all office chairs do not provide a footrest for supporting a user's feet to relax a user's his or her legs.
Even if some office chairs provide a footrest, but the position of the footrest cannot be adjusted or is hard to be adjusted. Users with different height need different positions of the footrest. A user will feel uncomfortable if the footrest cannot be set a proper position.
An object of the invention is to provide an adjustable footrest ring for a chair with a central post, which allows position of the footrest on the central post to be easily adjusted to satisfy various users' requirements.
To accomplish the above object, the adjustable footrest ring of the invention includes an inner sleeve, a quick-release handle, a support frame and a ring. The inner sleeve is used for being put around the central post and has an outer threaded surface, a through slot and a pair of passing holes below the outer threaded surface. The quick-release handle is formed with a through hole at an end thereof. The through hole corresponds to the passing holes for being passed through by a bolt. The inner sleeve is shrunken when the bolt is tightened and the quick-release handle is closed. The support frame has an outer sleeve and support rods radially extending therefrom. An inner threaded surface is formed inside the outer sleeve so as to screw the outer sleeve onto the inner sleeve. The ring is connected to outer ends of the support rods.
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The quick-release handle 4 is formed with a through hole 41 at an end thereof. The through hole 41 corresponds to the passing holes 13 for being passed through by a bolt 5. The bolt 5 passes through the through hole 41 and the passing holes 13 to screw with an anti-release nut 6. In the shown embodiment, the bolt 5 is of a T-shape for being rotated by a hand. The inner sleeve 1 can be shrunken to clamp the central post 101 when the bolt 5 with the nut 6 is tightened and the quick-release handle 4 is closed.
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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