Adjusting device for an armrest of a chair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6296313
  • Patent Number
    6,296,313
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An adjusting device for an armrest of a chair includes a first support base secured on the seat of the chair, an L-shaped adjusting arm having a horizontal section slidably mounted in the first support base, a lower retaining member mounted on the first support base for releasably securing the horizontal section of the adjusting arm to the first support base, a second support base secured on the armrest of the chair and slidably mounted on the vertical section of the adjusting arm, and an upper retaining member mounted on the second support base for releasably securing the second support base to the vertical section of the adjusting arm. In such a manner, the adjusting device can be used to arbitrarily adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of the armrest of the chair so that the armrest can be available for users of different statures so as to provide a comfortable sensation to the users, thereby increasing the versatility of the armrest.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an adjusting device, and more particularly to an adjusting device for an armrest of a chair.




DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART




A conventional chair includes a lift device mounted on the bottom of the seat for vertically lifting/lowering the seat so as to properly adjust the height of the seat of the chair. However, the armrests of the conventional chair are respectively fixed on the two sides of the seat, and cannot be adjusted according to the need of a user so that the armrests of the conventional chair cannot suit users of different statures. Accordingly, the relative position of the two armrests is fixed and cannot be arbitrarily adjusted, thereby limiting the available space defined by the seat and the two armrests so that the users easily feel uncomfortable, thereby greatly decreasing the comfort and utility of the chair.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the armrests of the conventional chair.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an adjusting device for an armrest of a chair comprising: a first support base secured on the seat of the chair; an L-shaped adjusting arm including a first section slidably mounted in the first support base; a first retaining member mounted on the first support base for releasably securing the first section of the adjusting arm to the first support base; a second support base secured on the armrest of the chair and slidably mounted on a second section of the adjusting arm; and a second retaining member mounted on the second support base for releasably securing the second support base to the second section of the adjusting arm.




The second section of the adjusting arm defines an elongated guide slot including a plurality of circular locking holes, and a plurality of slide tracks each located between two adjacent locking holes. The second support base includes a first side wall defining a first circular hole formed with a first annular flange, and a second wall defining a second circular hole formed with a second annular flange. The second retaining member includes an adjusting knob slidably received in the first circular hole, a slide stub mounted to the adjusting knob and slidably extending through the first annular flange to be slidable in the slide tracks of the guide slot, a biasing member mounted on the slide stub and pressed between the adjusting knob and the first annular flange, a locking knob slidably received in the second circular hole, and a locking stub mounted to the locking knob and slidably extending through the second annular flange to be secured to the slide stub and locked in the locking holes of the guide slot. The locking stub of the locking knob has a diameter greater than that of the slide stub of the adjusting knob.




The first section of the adjusting arm defines a recess. The first support base defines an elongated guide slot including a plurality of circular locking holes, and a plurality of slide tracks each located between two adjacent locking holes. The first retaining member includes a locking knob slidably received in the recess and abutting the first support base, a locking stub mounted to the locking knob and locked in the locking holes of the guide slot, a biasing member received in the recess and pressed between the first section of the adjusting arm and the locking knob, and an adjusting knob mounted on the first support base and having a slide stub secured to the locking stub to be slidable in the slide tracks of the guide slot. The locking stub of the locking knob has a diameter greater than that of the slide stub of the adjusting knob.




Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an adjusting device for an armrest of a chair in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially cut-away bottom perspective view of the adjusting device as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the adjusting device as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a front plan partially cut-away cross-sectional view of the adjusting device as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a front plan view of an L-shaped adjusting arm of the adjusting device as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of a support base of the adjusting device as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a front plan cross-sectional view of the adjusting device as shown in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 8

is an operational view of the adjusting device as shown in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an adjusting device in accordance with the present invention is used for adjusting armrests


11


of a chair. In assembly, two sets of adjusting devices are respectively mounted between the seat


60


and the two armrests


11


of the chair for adjusting the horizontal and vertical positions of the armrests


11


. Each of the two sets of adjusting devices has the same symmetric structure so that only one set of adjusting device is described in the specification.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-7

with reference to

FIG. 1

, the adjusting device comprises a first support base


40


secured on the seat


60


of the chair, an L-shaped adjusting arm


30


including a first section (or horizontal section) slidably mounted in the first support base


40


, a first retaining member mounted on the first support base


40


for releasably securing the first section of the adjusting arm


30


to the first support base


40


, a second support base


10


secured on the armrest


11


of the chair and slidably mounted on the second section (or vertical section) of the adjusting arm


30


, and a second retaining member mounted on the second support base


10


for releasably securing the second support base


10


to the second section of the adjusting arm


30


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the vertical section of the adjusting arm


30


defines an elongated guide slot including a plurality of circular locking holes


32


, and a plurality of slide tracks


31


each located between two adjacent locking holes


32


. Each of the circular locking holes


32


has a diameter greater than the dimension of each of the slide tracks


31


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the second support base


10


is a hollow bracket and includes a first side wall defining a first circular hole


13


formed with a first annular flange


14


, and a second wall defining a second circular hole


16


formed with a second annular flange


17


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

, the second (or upper) retaining member includes an upper adjusting knob


20


slidably received in the first circular hole


13


, a slide stub


21


extending from the upper adjusting knob


20


and slidably extending through the first annular flange


14


to be slidable in the slide tracks


31


of the guide slot, a biasing member, preferably a spring


22


, mounted on the slide stub


21


and pressed between the upper adjusting knob


20


and the first annular flange


14


, an upper locking knob


26


slidably received in the second circular hole


16


, a locking stub


27


extending from the upper locking knob


26


and slidably extending through the second annular flange


17


to be secured to the slide stub


21


by means of a screw (not numbered) and locked in the locking holes


32


of the guide slot. The locking stub


27


of the upper locking knob


26


has a diameter greater than that of the slide stub


21


of the upper adjusting knob


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the first support base


40


is a rectangular hollow bracket and defines an elongated guide slot including a plurality of circular locking holes


42


, and a plurality of slide tracks


41


each located between two adjacent locking holes


42


. Each of the circular locking holes


42


has a diameter greater than the dimension of each of the slide tracks


41


. A plurality of mounting ears


46


are each mounted on a periphery of the first support base


40


for securing the first support base


40


to the seat


60


by means of a plurality of screws (not numbered).




In operation, referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

with reference to

FIGS. 1-6

, the locking stub


27


of the upper locking knob


26


is initially retained in one of the locking holes


32


as shown in

FIG. 7

so that the second support base


10


is secured on the vertical section of the adjusting arm


30


, thereby fixing the armrest


11


.




The upper adjusting knob


20


can then be pressed inward from the position as shown in

FIG. 7

to the position as shown in

FIG. 8

to move the slide stub


21


into the locking hole


32


, thereby detaching the locking stub


27


from the locking hole


32


. In such a manner, the slide stub


21


can slide in the slide tracks


31


of the guide slot so that the second support base


10


can be moved relative to the vertical section of the adjusting arm


30


so as to lift or lower the armrest


11


, thereby arbitrarily adjusting the vertical position of the armrest


11


. The upper adjusting knob


20


can then be pushed outward to its original position by means of the restoring force of the spring


22


, thereby again securing the armrest


11


.




Now, again referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

with reference to

FIGS. 1-6

, the locking stub


57


of the lower locking knob


56


is initially retained in one of the locking holes


42


as shown in

FIG. 7

so that the horizontal section of the adjusting arm


30


is secured on the first support base


40


, thereby fixing the armrest


11


.




The lower adjusting knob


50


can then be pressed upward from the position as shown in

FIG. 7

to the position as shown in

FIG. 8

to move the slide stub


51


into the locking hole


42


, thereby detaching the locking stub


57


from the locking hole


42


. In such a manner, the slide stub


51


can slide in the slide tracks


41


of the guide slot so that the horizontal section of the adjusting arm


30


can be moved relative to the first support base


40


so as to move the armrest


11


in a horizontal manner, thereby arbitrarily adjusting the horizontal position of the armrest


11


. The lower adjusting knob


50


can then be pushed downward to its original position by means of the restoring force of the spring


58


, thereby again securing the armrest


11


.




Accordingly, the adjusting device in accordance with the present invention can be used to arbitrarily adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of the armrest


11


so that the armrest


11


can be available for users of different statures so as to provide a comfortable sensation to the users and to increase the comfort of the armrests


11


for the users, thereby greatly increasing the versatility of the armrest


11


.




It should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An adjusting device in combination with a chair, said chair including a seat (60) and an armrest (11), said adjusting device comprising:a first support base (40) secured on said seat (60); an L-shaped adjusting arm (30) including a first section and a second section, said first section slidably mounted in said first support base (40); a first retaining member mounted on said first support base (40) for releasably securing said first section of said adjusting arm (30) to said first support base (40); a second support base (10) secured on said armrest (11) and slidably mounted on said second section of said adjusting arm (30); and a second retaining member mounted on said second support base (10) for releasably securing said second support base (10) to said second section of said adjusting arm (30); wherein said second section of said adjusting arm (30) defines an elongated guide slot including a plurality of circular locking holes (32), and a plurality of slide tracks (31) each located between two adjacent locking holes (32), said second support base (10) includes a first side wall defining a first circular hole (13) formed with a first annular flange (14), and a second wall defining a second circular hole (16) formed with a second annular flange (17), and said second retaining member includes an adjusting knob (20) slidably received in said first circular hole (13), a circular slide stub (21) mounted to said adjusting knob (20) and slidably extending through said first annular flange (14) to be slidable in said slide tracks (31) of said guide slot, a biasing member (22) mounted on said slide stub (21) and pressed between said adjusting knob (20) and said first annular flange (14), a locking knob (26) slidably received in said second circular hole (16), a circular locking stub (27) mounted to said locking knob (26) and slidably extending through said second annular flange (17) to be secured to said slide stub (21) and locked in said locking holes (32) of said guide slot.
  • 2. The adjusting device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said locking stub (27) of said locking knob (26) has a diameter greater than that of said slide stub (21) of said adjusting knob (20).
  • 3. The adjusting device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first section of said adjusting arm (30) defines a recess (38), said first support base (40) defines an elongated guide slot including a plurality of circular locking holes (42), and a plurality of slide tracks (41) each located between two adjacent locking holes (42), and said first retaining member includes a locking knob (56) slidably received in said recess (38) and abutting said first support base (40), a circular locking stub (57) mounted to said locking knob (56) and locked in said locking holes (42) of said guide slot, a biasing member (58) received in said recess (38) and pressed between said first section of said adjusting arm (30) and said locking knob (56), and an adjusting knob (50) mounted on said first support base (40) and having a circular slide stub (51) secured to said locking stub (57) to be slidable in said slide tracks (41) of said guide slot.
  • 4. The adjusting device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said locking stub (57) of said locking knob (56) has a diameter greater than that of said slide stub (51) of said adjusting knob (50).
  • 5. The adjusting device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a plurality of mounting cars (46) each mounted on a periphery of said first support base (40).
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