Claims
- 1. An adjustable hassock comprising:
- a unitary base;
- detent means connected to said base; and,
- a seat portion rotatably mounted on said base including a movable brace element pivotably attached to said seat having a multiplicity of teeth with indented portions for releasably retaining said seat on said detent means, said element having an inner edge which generally faces said seat and an elongated open ended slot disposed at an end thereof adjacent said seat for slidably guiding said element on said detent means to a position beneath said seat when said seat is placed in a closed position; said slot extending angularly from an open end at said edge a distance substantially greater than the indented portions toward a closed end at a location adjacent where said brace element is pivotably attached.
- 2. The hassock of claim 1 wherein said detent means includes an aperture through which said brace element freely extends and a detent portion which releasably engages the teeth of said brace element for retaining said seat in a tilted position.
- 3. The hassock of claim 1 wherein the teeth of said brace element are disposed thereon to point toward the underside of said seat when said seat is in a closed position.
- 4. The hassock of claim 1 wherein said base comprises a continuous length of material having two equal base lengths at opposing side portions integral with four upright lengths joined by two opposing cross members.
- 5. The hassock of claim 4 wherein said detent means is connected to one of said cross members and said seat portion is mounted on the other of said cross members.
- 6. The hassock of claim 5 wherein said upright lengths are of equal height and extend inwardly toward each other and above said base lengths.
- 7. In combination:
- a base frame having at least two upper cross members;
- a cushion pivotally connected to one of said cross members;
- a retaining assembly connected to a second of said cross members and to said cushion, said assembly comprising:
- detent means fixedly attached to said second cross member; and,
- a toothed brace element with indented portions pivotally attached to said cushion and positioned to releasably engage said detent means, said element having an inner edge which generally faces said cushion and an elongated open ended slot disposed at one end thereof to engage said detent means and rotatably guide said element to a substantially horizontal position beneath said cushion when said cushion is moved to a closed position; said slot extending angularly from said edge a distance substantially greater than the indented portions toward a closed end at a location adjacent where said brace element is pivotably attached.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said element includes a transversely extending tab located at the lower end thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to furnishings used in the home or other habitable quarters. In particular, the invention concerns a portable footstool or hassock upon which a person may sit or rest the feet and legs.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of footstools, ottomans, or hassocks to accomodate ones feet and/or legs have been known for centuries. It was generally considered that physical and mental fatigue can be alleviated in part by relaxing in a sitting position with the feet and legs elevated. Various means have been devised to accomodate ones feet and leg portions including reclining chairs having built-in leg rests, rocking stools, large cushions filled with particulate materials, webbed frames and all other manner of devices to match the decorative scheme of ones home.
To obtain a relatively broad support for ones legs it became desirable to adjust the footstool, ottoman or hassock to conform to the angularity of a persons legs. U.S. Pat. Nos. 470,688, 2,838,097, 2,838,098, 2,994,364 and 3,163,468 are illustrative of the prior art embodying various means to angularly adjust the leg supporting surfaces. These hassocks and their accompanying adjustment means have been unsatisfactory because they were complicated to operate, expensive to produce, and frequently awkward and cumbersome to move. Additionally, the prior art adjustment means were unreliable in maintaining the desired angle of elevation or incline and the adjustment mechanisms were exposed, unprotected or not shielded which created an unsightly and frequently unsafe or hazardous condition.
In accordance with the present invention, a portable lightweight adjustable hassock is provided which overcomes the various problems associated with prior art hassocks. The present invention comprises a unitary base frame upon which is rotatably mounted a cushion-like seat portion. The seat portion is provided with a depending movable brace element having downwardly inclined teeth sections which engage a stationary detent on the base frame for retaining the seat in various angular positions. The brace or rack element is provided with an elongated slot so that when the seat is in a fully retracted position the element will be disposed in a horizontal position substantially beneath the seat with the teeth pointing toward the underside of the seat. In this manner, the potentially hazardous brace element is not exposed for possible harm to children, the user, or snagging ones clothing. Additionally, the hassock of the present invention presents a more pleasing appearance while retaining the advantages of strength, durability and simplicity of operation.
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Continuations (1)
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