Claims
- 1. An adjustable support spindle for a chair seat capable of both rotation and vertical adjustment, a base supporting said spindle, said spindle having a threaded shaft and a tubular post telescopically receiving said shaft, said post rotationally and slidably mounted through said base, cap means secured to the upper end of said post and threadedly engaging said shaft; clutch means having one element securing said clutch means to said shaft for rotation therewith and a releasable detent member engaging said cap means; a lock member at the lower end of said post and a downwardly opening pocket in said base for receiving said lock member and holding said post against rotation when said lock means is seated therein; a spring normally urging said post upwardly and said lock means into said pocket whereby said spindle can turn with respect to said cap upon release of said detent means effecting vertical adjustment of said spindle; said spring having a predetermined compression value less than the weight of an occupant of the chair seat whereby when the chair seat is occupied said post shifts downwardly and said lock member disengages said pocket to free said post and cap to rotate with said spindle.
- 2. An adjustable support spindle for a chair seat capable of both rotation and vertical adjustment, a base supporting said spindle, said spindle having a threaded shaft and a tubular post telescopically receiving said shaft, said post rotationally mounted to said base and vertically slidable with respect thereto between a raised position and a lowered position, a cap secured to the upper end of said post and threadedly engaging said shaft; clutch means engaging said shaft for rotation therewith and having a releasable detent member engaging said cap; a lock member at the lower end of said post engaging said base to hold said post aganist rotation with respect to said base when said post is in raised position and disengaging said base when said post is in lowered position; a spring normally urging said post to raised position, locking said post and cap against rotation whereby rotation of said spindle will release said detent means effecting vertical adjustment of said spindle; said spring having a predetermined compression value less than the weight of an occupant of the chair seat whereby when the chair seat is occupied said post and cap shifts to its lowered position and is released to rotate with said spindle.
- 3. An adjustable support spindle for a chair seat capable of both rotation and vertical adjustment, a base supporting said spindle, said spindle having a threaded shaft for attachment to a seat and a tubular post mounted to said base; threaded means on said post threadedly engaging said shaft and clutch means secured to said shaft for rotation therewith and having releasable rotational engagement with said threaded means; said post being vertically slidable with respect to said base between a raised position and a lowered position; a spring urging said post into raised position; a locking element on said post engaging said base and holding said post against rotation whereby rotation of said shaft will cause said clutch to release permitting said shaft to shift axially of said post as it rotates; said locking element disengaging said base to free said post for rotation with said shaft when said post is in lowered position.
- 4. An adjustable support spindle for a chair seat as described in claim 3 wherein a bushing surrounds the portion of said post seated within said base; said bushing having a radially extending flange at its upper end seated on the top of said base; a radially extending collar on said post; said spring being seated between said flange and said collar.
- 5. An adjustable support spindle for a chair as described in claim 4 wherein a resilient sleeve surrounds said post between said post and said spring.
- 6. An adjustable support spindle for a chair as described in claim 3 wherein said threaded means is a cap; a fastener securing said cap to said post for rotation therewith and limited vertical travel with respect thereto; said clutch means being an annular plate and said plate and said cap having interfitting protrusions and pockets providing the releasable rotational engagement therebetween; said protrusions and pockets releasing each other when said cap shifts upwardly with respect to said plate.
- 7. An adjustable support spindle for a chair seat capable of both rotation and vertical adjustment, a base supporting said spindle, said spindle having a threaded shaft and a tubular post; threaded means on said post threadedly engaging said shaft and clutch means secured to said shaft for rotation therewith and and having releasable rotational engagement with said threaded means; said spindle being vertically slidable with respect to said base between a raised position and a lowered position; a spring urging said spindle into raised position; a locking element on said spindle engaging said base and holding one of said post and shaft against rotation when said spindle is in raised position whereby rotation of the other of said shaft and spindle will cause said clutch to release permitting said shaft to shift axially of said post as it rotates; said locking element disengaging said base to free the one of said post and spindle for rotation with the other thereof when said spindle is in lowered position.
- 8. A spindle support for a chair seat and a base mounting said spindle, said spindle having a threaded member and a nut engaging said threaded element; an element having a releasable lock for holding said nut against rotation and a spring urging said lock into locking position; and a releasable clutch interconnecting said threaded member and said nut and releasable when the chair seat is unoccupied to permit relative rotation between said threaded member and nut to effect vertical adjustment of the chair seat; said spring being compressible under the weight of a chair seat occupant for shifting said releasable lock to release position and said clutch being rendered inoperative when the chair seat is occupied to permit simultaneous rotation of the chair seat, nut and threaded member without change in the vertical position of the chair seat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 648,795 filed Jan. 13, 1976 now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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687,506 |
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Continuations (1)
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