Arm chair mounted keyboard support apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6773060
  • Patent Number
    6,773,060
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A chair arm-mounted tray apparatus for mounting on arms of a chair for supporting an item includes an item support deck for supporting an item; and a deck support frame fastened to the support deck, the deck support frame including a chair arm engaging structure for removably securing the apparatus to chair arms, and including laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to chair arms by the chair arm engaging structure; the chair arm engaging structure including first and second arm straddles, each of the first and second arm straddles including a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given arm straddle connects to the corresponding frame arm.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to the field of computers and computer accessories. More specifically the present invention relates to a chair arm-mounted tray apparatus for supporting an item such as a keyboard in front of a user seated on a chair. The tray apparatus includes a panel defining a support deck on which the item is placed and a deck support frame fastened to the deck, the deck support frame having chair arm engaging means which removably secures the apparatus to the arms of a chair. The support frame positions the deck forwardly of the chair at an adjustable height and at an adjustable orientation relative to horizontal for ergonomic positioning of user arms and hands while the user operates a computer keyboard or mouse resting on the deck.




The deck support frame includes parallel and laterally spaced apart telescoping frame arms removably secured to chair arms by the chair arm engaging means. The chair arm engaging means preferably takes the form of first and second arm straddles in the form a U-shaped composite member including a pair of spaced apart straddle tines mounted to a distal arm segment. Both sets point in the same direction so that one set points inwardly toward the center of the chair and one set points away from the center. An extra distal arm segment preferably is also provided with a reversed straddle tine set, so that the reversed set arm segment can be used to complete one arm to point outwardly from the middle of the chair so that both sets point away from each other outwardly from the middle of the chair.




The straddle tines fit around each chair arm. As the frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight as well as the weight of the deck and supported item, the tines rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower surfaces of each chair arm, stopping further frame arm pivoting and thus supporting the frame arms and deck as the chair arms project forwardly and upwardly from the seat of the chair. Each arm straddle includes a clutch pivot joint at which the arm straddle engages the adjacent frame arm.




2. Description of the Prior Art




There have been various tray devices for connecting to or hanging from existing structures for supporting a wide variety of items, such as food at a drive-in restaurant. An example of a chair attached computer keyboard holder is found in Trimnell, U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,707, issued on Apr. 13, 1999. A problem with Trimnell is that it connects to a only certain type of chair legs not found on many chairs and is apt to be bumped by user feet. Another example is that of Yancz, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,059, issued on Oct. 18, 1994 for a basket or tray for attachment to a wheelchair. Once again, the attachment means appear to require the structure of a wheelchair, making its use very limited in the business world.




It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an arm chair mounted item support apparatus which can be removably secured to chair arms which thereby places an item supporting tray in front of a seated user.




It is another object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which includes means for altering and selecting tray elevation from the user lap.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which includes means for altering and selecting the tilt of the tray forwardly or rearwardly for maximized ergonomic use.




It is finally an object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which is light weight, compact to store and transport, sturdy and inexpensive to manufacture.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention accomplishes the above-stated objectives, as well as others, as may be determined by a fair reading and interpretation of the entire specification.




A chair arm-mounted tray apparatus is provided for mounting on a chair having chair arms with upper and lower chair arm surfaces and having a chair seat, for supporting an item, the apparatus including an item support deck for supporting an item; and a deck support frame fastened to the support deck, the deck support frame including a chair arm engaging structure for removably securing the apparatus to the arms of a chair, and including substantially parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to chair arms by the chair arm engaging structure, each frame arm including a proximal arm segment and a distal arm segment which includes the chair arm engaging structure; the chair arm engaging structure including first and second arm straddles, each of the first and second arm straddles including a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given arm straddle connects to the corresponding frame arm, so that as the frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight and the weight of the support deck, the tines rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower chair arm surfaces, thereby supporting the frame arms and the support deck.




The sets of straddle tines preferably both point outwardly from the chair. The sets of straddle tines alternatively both point in the same direction so that one set points toward the middle of the chair and the other set points outwardly from the chair. The straddle tines of each set are mounted to opposing ends of an elongate tine hub plate, and the hub plate has two opposing longitudinal hub plate ends including a hub plate axle port and a tine axle bolt passing through each tine axle port and through an axial bore in each straddle tine, so that each straddle tine is rotatably mounted to a hub plate end on a tine axle bolt. Each straddle tine preferably includes an inner tine support structure and an outer tine covering fitted over the inner tine support structure.




Each distal arm segment preferably includes two opposing hollow distal arm segment shells which fit together to form a distal arm segment body defining a mechanism cavity within the distal arm segment body; and where the distal arm segment shells are joined together with fasteners and each clutch pivot joint is contained within one of the mechanism cavities. Each ratchet mechanism preferably includes a ratchet gear having a ratchet gear circumference lined with ratchet teeth and being mounted on a ratchet gear axle mounted within the mechanism cavity, and connected to a corresponding U-shaped member; and a corresponding pawl pivotally mounted on a pawl axle mounted within the mechanism cavity and biased into engaging contact with the ratchet gear circumference by a pawl biasing spring. The chair arm-mounted tray apparatus preferably additionally a pointer element having two opposing pointed ends and port mounted to a corresponding U-shaped member to rotate with straddle tines.




A chair arm-mounted tray apparatus is provided for mounting on a chair having chair arms with upper and lower chair arm surfaces and having a chair seat, for supporting an item, the apparatus including an item support deck for supporting an item; and a deck support frame fastened to the support deck, the deck support frame including chair arm engaging structures for removably securing the apparatus to the arms of a chair, and including substantially parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to chair arms by the chair arm engaging structure, each frame arm including a proximal arm segment and a distal arm segment which includes the chair arm engaging structure; the chair arm engaging structure including first and second arm straddles, each of the first and second arm straddles including a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given arm straddle connects to the corresponding frame arm, so that as the frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight and the weight of the support deck, the tines rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower chair arm surfaces, thereby supporting the frame arms and the support deck; where the distal arm segments each include a radially protruding distal segment radial stem having a longitudinal radial stem spline, the proximal arm segments each include a radially protruding stem receiving tube containing a longitudinal radial stem spline channel for receiving the radial stem spline, each proximal arm segment further including a proximal segment slide ring portion secured at the segment tube proximal end; where the support deck includes a deck mounting assembly including for each frame arm a deck engaging structure at the arm proximal end with an external clutch tube having longitudinal and an external clutch tube spline slat which removably fits into longitudinal radial spline channel in the external clutch tube, a corresponding arm proximal segment slide ring portion fitted around the external clutch tube, the slide ring portion having internal axial spline groove each receiving an external clutch tube spline slat, so that the slide ring portion is longitudinally slidable along the external clutch tube and not rotatable about the external clutch tube; and an internal clutch tube extending within each one of the external clutch tubes and including an outward clutch segment having an outward clutch segment engaging structure, the outward clutch segment fitting into one of the external clutch tubes having an inward clutch segment having an inward clutch segment engaging structure engaging the outward clutch segment engaging structure of the corresponding the internal clutch tube, the inward and outward clutch segment engaging structure locking the external and internal clutch tubes against axial rotation relative to each other when mutually engaged, and permitting axial rotation relative to each other when disengaged. The chair arm-mounted tray apparatus where the outward clutch segment engaging structure includes a circumferential array of longitudinal outward clutch undulations and where the inward clutch segment engaging structure includes a circumferential array of longitudinal inward clutch undulations which engagingly receive the outward clutch undulations. The chair arm-mounted tray apparatus preferably additionally includes a release cap fitted into an end of each the external clutch tube and bearing against an outward end of the internal clutch tube, the release cap protruding out of the external clutch tube for manual access.




The chair arm-mounted tray apparatus preferably additionally includes a clutch spring biasing the internal clutch tube so that the inward and outward clutch undulations are releasibly biased into mutual registration and engagement, until axial manual pressure against the release cap overcomes the biasing of the spring and slides the outward undulations out of registration with the inward undulations and the external clutch tube and connected the proximal segment radial tube are free to pivot about the internal clutch tube, and thus to pivot the item support deck upward or downward relative to the chair.




The support deck has a deck rearward edge, and the apparatus preferably additionally includes a central deck mount tube segment connected to the deck rearward edge, and a deck tube segment secured to the deck rearward edge substantially coaxially with and spaced apart from the central deck mount tube to define a clutch space, where each external clutch tube containing an internal clutch tube fits into one of the clutch spaces, and each internal clutch tube extends into the central deck mount tube segment and the release cap extends through the adjacent the deck mount tube segment, so that the internal and external clutch tubes are retained.




A chair arm-mounted tray apparatus is further provided for mounting on a chair having chair arms with upper and lower chair arm surfaces and having a chair seat, for supporting an item, the apparatus including an item support deck for supporting an item; a telescoping deck panel, where the support deck additionally includes a deck lower surface and the deck lower surface includes a pair of guide tracks slidably retaining the telescoping deck panel; so that the deck panel is slidable outwardly beyond the support deck for extending the support deck and for slidable underneath the support deck for compact storage; and a deck support frame fastened to the support deck, the deck support frame including a chair arm engaging structure for removably securing the apparatus to the arms of a chair, and including substantially parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to chair arms by the chair arm engaging structures, each frame arm including a proximal arm segment and a distal arm segment which includes the chair arm engaging structure; the chair arm engaging structure including first and second arm straddles, each of the first and second arm straddles including a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given the arm straddle connects to the corresponding the frame arm, so that as the frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight and the weight of the support deck, the tines rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower chair arm surfaces, thereby supporting the frame arms and the support deck.




The deck panel has edge portions and the guide tracks preferably are each L-shaped protrusions from the deck lower surface oriented to open toward each other and retaining the edge portions. The support deck preferably includes a panel abutment structure and in this instance the deck panel additionally includes a stop structure connected to the deck panel for abutting the deck abutment structure when the deck panel is slid to full extension for stopping the deck panel from sliding entirely out of the guide tracks.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following discussion taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective side view of the preferred embodiment of the arm-mounted tray apparatus mounted to arms of a chair and supporting a keyboard and a mouse.





FIG. 2

is a perspective top view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

with the deck panels extended.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective top view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

showing the various preferred elements forming the apparatus and their spatial relationships.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective bottom view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

showing the various preferred elements forming the apparatus and their spatial relationships, and revealing the deck panel tracks.





FIG. 5

is a top view of the arm-mounted tray apparatus with the frame arm


224


extended. Note that the numerical prefix “2” or “3” is added to previous reference numerals for these embodiments.





FIG. 6

is a perspective top view of the apparatus of

FIG. 5

with the parts of frame arm


224


shown in exploded relation.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the apparatus mounted onto arms of a chair with a keyboard resting on the support deck


214


and with a person seated in the chair ready to use the keyboard.





FIG. 8

is a close-up top view of one of the arm straddles of the frame arms


224


engaging a chair arm.





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of an arm straddle


242


or


244


showing the preferred configuration of the tines


246


.





FIG. 10

is a close-up exploded view of a clutch pivot joint


250


or a frame arm


222


or


224


.





FIG. 11

is a close-up exploded view of a frame arm


222


or


224


.





FIG. 12

is an exploded, perspective view of the support deck and support deck rotational position means.





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional side view of the external clutch tube


292


and its release cap


288


.





FIG. 14

is an upper perspective view of the apparatus with the frame arm


222


and


224


positioned so that the chair arm engaging means


240


are positioned at a width to engage chair arms spaced apart to a corresponding width.





FIG. 15

is a side perspective view of the apparatus of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is close-up view of one of the proximal segment slide ring portion


350


.





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of one of the frame arms


222


or


224


.





FIG. 18

is a view as in

FIG. 17

, with hidden structures shown in broken lines.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.




Reference is now made to the drawings, wherein like characteristics and features of the present invention shown in the various FIGURES are designated by the same reference numerals.




First Preferred Embodiment




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, a chair arm-mounted tray apparatus


10


for supporting an item I such as a keyboard in front of a user seated on a chair is disclosed. The supported item I may be a keyboard, a mouse pad, a laptop computer, and alternatively may be a book or a pen and paper.




Tray apparatus


10


includes a panel defining an item support deck


12


on which the item I is placed and a deck support frame


20


fastened to deck


12


, the deck support frame


20


having chair arm engaging means


40


which removably secures apparatus


10


to the arms A of a chair C. Deck support frame


20


positions the deck


12


forwardly of the chair C at an adjustable height from the user and at an adjustable orientation relative to horizontal for ergonomic positioning of user arms and hands while the user operates a computer keyboard or mouse resting on deck


12


. A pencil retaining strip


26


is preferably secured to the deck


12


upper surface adjacent to the deck


12


distal edge. Deck


12


preferably includes laterally telescoping deck panels


30


each slidably mounted in and extending between two opposing panel guide tracks


32


on the deck


12


lower surface.




Deck support frame


20


includes parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms


22


and


24


, respectively, removably secured to chair arms A by chair arm engaging means


40


. Each frame arm


22


and


24


includes a proximal arm segment


52


and a distal arm segment


54


which includes a deck mounting assembly


140


. The chair arm engaging means


40


preferably takes the form of first and second arm straddles


42


and


44


, respectively, each including a U-shaped member including a pair of spaced-apart arm straddle tines


46


. The straddle tines


46


fit around each chair arm A, and the two sets of tines


46


either both point outwardly from the middle of the chair C, or both point in the same direction so that one set is pointing toward the middle of the chair C and the other set is pointing outwardly from the chair C. See FIG.


1


. As the frame arms


22


and


24


pivot downwardly with their own weight as well as with the weight of the deck


12


and supported item I, the tines


46


rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower surfaces of each chair arm A, stopping further frame arm


22


and


24


downward pivoting, thus supporting frame arms


22


and


24


and deck


12


as the frame arms


22


and


24


project forwardly and upwardly from the seat of the chair C. Each arm straddle


42


and


44


includes a clutch pivot joint


50


at which the arm straddle


42


or


44


engages the corresponding frame arm


22


or


24


, respectively.




The straddle tines


46


are mounted to opposing ends of an elongate tine hub plate


60


. A tine axle port


62


is provided in each end of the hub plate


60


and a tine axle bolt


64


passes through each tine axle port


62


and through an axial bore in each tine


46


so that each tine


46


is secured to the hub plate


60


and rotatably mounted on its tine axle bolt


64


. Each tine


46


preferably is a composite of an inner tine support structure


72


and an outer tine covering


74


.




The clutch pivot joints


50


are each contained in a mechanism cavity


86


defined by opposing hollow distal arm segment shells


82


and


84


which fit together to form the body of a distal arm segment


54


. Arm segment shells


82


and


84


are secured together with arm segment shell screws


88


. A ratchet mechanism


90


is fitted into the mechanism cavity


86


, and the mechanism cavity


86


containing a ratchet gear


92


and a corresponding pawl


94


pivotally mounted on a pawl axle


96


and biased into engaging contact with the circumference of the ratchet gear


92


by a pawl biasing spring


102


. A hub plate axle bolt


104


is fitted through a hub plate central bolt port


106


in each hub plate


60


and into a bolt tube


110


which in turn extends through an arm segment shell bolt port


112


engagingly into a central gear port


114


in the ratchet gear


92


. A pointer element


116


having two opposing pointed ends and a central bolt port


118


preferably is mounted on the bolt tube


110


to rotate with the hub plate


116


and tines


46


. Alternatively, use of many other well-known clutch mechanisms are contemplated. A third, reversed distal arm segment


54


is preferably provided with the ratchet mechanism


90


direction of free rotation reversed so that the reversed distal arm segment can replace one of the first two distal arm segments


54


in with the straddle tine


46


orientation also reversed. The reversed straddle tine set distal arm segment


54


can be used to complete one arm


22


or


24


to point outwardly from the middle of the chair C so that both straddle tine


46


sets point away from each other outwardly from the middle of the chair C.




The distal arm segments


54


each include a radially protruding distal segment radial stem


130


longitudinal stem spline which fits into a radially protruding stem receiving proximal segment radial tube


132


tube channel having a proximal segment slide ring portion


134


secured at the segment tube


132


proximal end.




The deck


12


includes the deck mounting assembly


140


, which takes the form of an arm proximal end engaging structure


142


including an external clutch tube


144


having longitudinal and external clutch tube spline slats


146


which removably fit into longitudinal channels


148


in the external clutch tube


144


. A corresponding arm proximal segment slide ring portion


162


fits around the external clutch tube


144


, the ring portion


162


having internal axial spline grooves


168


which each receive an external clutch tube spline slat


146


, so that the ring portion


162


is longitudinally slidable along the external clutch tube


144


but not rotatable about the external clutch tube


144


.




An internal clutch tube


164


is provided for each of the external clutch tubes


144


and includes an outward clutch segment


166


having a circumferential array of longitudinal outward clutch undulations


172


. The outward clutch segment


166


fits into an external clutch tube


144


having an inward clutch segment


176


made up of a circumferential array of longitudinal inward clutch undulations


174


which engagingly receive the outward clutch undulations


172


of the internal clutch tube


164


, the inward and outward clutch undulations


174


and


172


, respectively, locking the external and internal clutch tubes


144


and


164


against axial rotation relative to each other when mutually engaged, and permitting axial rotation relative to each other when disengaged. A release cap


180


is fitted into an end of the external clutch tube


144


and bears against an outward end of the internal clutch tube


164


, the release cap


180


protruding out of the external clutch tube


144


for manual access. A clutch spring


182


biases the internal clutch tube


164


so that the inward and outward clutch undulations


174


and


172


are releasibly biased into mutual registration and engagement until axial manual pressure against the release cap overcomes the spring


182


biasing and slides the outward undulations


172


out of registration with the inward undulations


174


and the external clutch tube


144


and connected proximal segment radial tube


132


are free to pivot about the internal clutch tube


164


, and thus to pivot the item support deck


12


upward or downward relative to the chair C. The assembled internal and external clutch tubes


164


and


144


together fit into a clutch space S between a central deck mount tube segment


190


connected to the rearward edge of support deck


12


and one of two laterally located end deck mount tube segments


192


. The internal clutch tube


164


extends into the central deck mount tube segment


190


and the release cap


180


extends through the adjacent end deck mount tube segments


192


, so that the combined internal and external clutch tubes


164


and


144


are retained. An arched wall segment


194


of the central deck mount tube segment


190


preferably is removably fastened to the remainder of the central deck mount tube segment


190


.




The guide tracks


32


slidably retain each of the laterally telescoping deck panels


30


, and each set of two guide tracks


32


preferably are each L-shaped protrusions from the deck


12


lower surface and are oriented to open toward each other. A stop bar


196


is provided for each deck panel


30


having stop bar tabs


196




a


which are fastened to the respective deck panels


30


after deck panels


30


are inserted into their corresponding guide tracks


32


to stop the deck panels


30


from sliding entirely out of the guide tracks


32


after the deck panels


30


each reach their full extension. One deck panel preferably includes a drink container retaining port


198


. A second embodiment of apparatus


10


is contemplated in which only one frame arm


22


is provided.




While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms or certain embodiments or modifications which it has assumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.



Claims
  • 1. A chair and tray apparatus for supporting an item, comprising:a chair having chair arms with upper and lower chair arm surfaces and having a chair seat spaced apart from said lower chair arm surface; an item support deck for supporting an item; and a deck support frame fastened to said support deck, said deck support frame comprising chair arm engaging means for removably securing said apparatus to the arms of said chair, and comprising substantially parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to said chair arms by said chair arm engaging means, each said frame arm including a proximal arm segment and a distal arm segment which includes said chair arm engaging means; said chair arm engaging means comprising first and second arm straddles, each of said first and second arm straddles comprising a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the said chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given said arm straddle connects to the corresponding said frame arm, such that as said frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight and the weight of said support deck, said tines rotate into abutting contact with said upper and lower chair arm surfaces, thereby supporting said frame arms and said support deck.
  • 2. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sets of straddle tines both point outwardly from the chair.
  • 3. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sets of straddle tines both point in the same direction such that one said set points toward the middle of the chair and the other said set points outwardly from the chair.
  • 4. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 1, wherein said straddle tines of each said set are mounted to opposing ends of an elongate tine hub plate, and wherein said hub plate has two opposing longitudinal hub plate ends comprising a hub plate axle port and a tine axle bolt passing through each said tine axle port and through an axial bore in each said straddle tine, such that each said straddle tine is rotatably mounted to a hub plate end on a tine axle bolt.
  • 5. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 4, wherein each said straddle tine comprises an inner tine support structure and an outer tine covering fitted over said inner tine support structure.
  • 6. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 1, wherein each said distal arm segment comprises two opposing hollow distal arm segment shells which fit together to form a distal arm segment body defining a mechanism cavity within said distal arm segment body; and wherein said distal arm segment shells are joined together with fastener means and each said clutch pivot joint is contained within one of said mechanism cavities.
  • 7. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 6, wherein said ratchet mechanism comprises:a ratchet gear having a ratchet gear circumference lined with ratchet teeth and being mounted on a ratchet gear axle mounted within said mechanism cavity, and connected to a corresponding said U-shaped member; and a corresponding pawl pivotally mounted on a pawl axle mounted within said mechanism cavity and biased into engaging contact with said ratchet gear circumference by a pawl biasing spring.
  • 8. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 6, additionally a pointer element having two opposing pointed ends and port mounted to a corresponding said U-shaped member to rotate with said straddle tines.
  • 9. A chair and tray apparatus for supporting an item, comprising:a chair having chair arms with upper and lower chair arm surfaces and having a chair seat spaced apart from said lower chair arm surface; an item support deck for supporting an item; and a deck support frame fastened to said support deck, said deck support frame comprising chair arm engaging means for removably securing said apparatus to the arms of said chair, and comprising substantially parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to said chair arms by said chair arm engaging means, each said frame arm including a proximal arm segment and a distal arm segment which includes said chair arm engaging means; said chair arm engaging means comprising first and second arm straddles, each of said first and second arm straddles comprising a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given said arm straddle connects to the corresponding said frame arm, such that as said frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight and the weight of said support deck, said tines rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower chair arm surfaces, thereby supporting said frame arms and said support deck; wherein said distal arm segments each comprise a radially protruding distal segment radial stem having a longitudinal radial stem spline said proximal arm segments each comprise a radially protruding stem receiving tube containing a longitudinal radial stem spline channel for receiving said radial stem spline, each said proximal arm segment further comprising a proximal segment slide ring portion secured at the segment tube proximal end; wherein said support deck comprises a deck mounting assembly including for each said frame arm a deck engaging structure at the arm proximal end with an external clutch tube having longitudinal and an external clutch tube spline slat which removably fits into longitudinal radial spline channel in said external clutch tube, a corresponding arm proximal segment slide ring portion fitted around said external clutch tube, said slide ring portion having internal axial spline groove each receiving an external clutch tube spline slat, such that said slide ring portion is longitudinally slidable along said external clutch tube and not rotatable about said external clutch tube; and an internal clutch tube extending within each one of said external clutch tubes and including an outward clutch segment having outward clutch segment engaging means, said outward clutch segment fitting into one of said external clutch tubes having an inward clutch segment having inward clutch segment engaging means engaging said outward clutch segment engaging means of the corresponding said internal clutch tube, said inward and outward clutch segment engaging means locking said external and internal clutch tubes against axial rotation relative to each other when mutually engaged, and permitting axial rotation relative to each other when disengaged.
  • 10. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 9, wherein said outward clutch segment engaging means comprises a circumferential array of longitudinal outward clutch undulations and wherein said inward clutch segment engaging means comprise a circumferential array of longitudinal inward clutch undulations which engagingly receive said outward clutch undulations.
  • 11. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 10, additionally comprising a release cap fitted into an end of each said external clutch tube and bearing against an outward end of said internal clutch tube, said release cap protruding out of said external clutch tube for manual access.
  • 12. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 11, wherein said support deck has a deck rearward edge, additionally comprising a central deck mount tube segment connected to said deck rearward edge, and a deck tube segment secured to said deck rearward edge substantially coaxially with and spaced apart from said central deck mount tube to define a clutch space, wherein each said external clutch tube containing an internal clutch tube fits into one of said clutch spaces, and each said internal clutch tube extends into said central deck mount tube segment and said release cap extends through the adjacent said deck mount tube segment, such that said internal and external clutch tubes are retained.
  • 13. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 10, additionally comprising clutch spring means biasing said internal clutch tube such that said inward and outward clutch undulations are releasibly biased into mutual registration and engagement, until axial manual pressure against said release cap overcomes the biasing of said spring means and slides said outward undulations out of registration with said inward undulations and said external clutch tube and connected said proximal segment radial tube are free to pivot about said internal clutch tube, and thus to pivot said item support deck upward or downward relative to the chair.
  • 14. A chair and tray apparatus for supporting an item, comprising:a chair having chair arms with upper and lower chair arm surfaces and having a chair seat spaced apart from said lower chair arm surface; an item support deck for supporting an item; a telescoping deck panel, wherein said support deck additionally comprises a deck lower surface and said deck lower surface comprises a pair of guide tracks slidably retaining said telescoping deck panel; such that said deck panel is slidable outwardly beyond said support deck for extending said support deck and for slidable underneath said support deck for compact storage; and a deck support frame fastened to said support deck, said deck support frame comprising chair arm engaging means for removably securing said apparatus to the arms of said chair, and comprising substantially parallel and laterally spaced apart frame arms removably secured to said chair arms by said chair arm engaging means, each said frame arm including a proximal arm segment and a distal arm segment which includes said chair arm engaging means; said chair arm engaging means comprising first and second arm straddles, each of said first and second arm straddles comprising a substantially U-shaped member including two spaced-apart arm straddle tines defining a set of tines for fitting around one of the chair arms, including a clutch pivot joint at which the given said arm straddle connects to the corresponding said frame arm, such that as said frame arms pivot downwardly with their own weight and the weight of said support deck, said tines rotate into abutting contact with the upper and lower chair arm surfaces, thereby supporting said frame arms and said support deck.
  • 15. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 14, wherein said deck panel has edge portions and wherein said guide tracks are each L-shaped protrusions from said deck lower surface oriented to open toward each other and retaining said edge portions.
  • 16. The chair and tray apparatus of claim 14, wherein said support deck comprises panel abutment means and wherein said deck panel additionally comprises a stop structure connected to said deck panel for abutting said deck abutment means when said deck panel is slid to full extension for stopping said deck panel from sliding entirely out of said guide tracks.
FILING HISTORY

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/558,677 filed on Apr. 26, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,658.

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Number Name Date Kind
3121591 Micciche Feb 1964 A
6045179 Harrison Apr 2000 A
6354658 Sher et al. Mar 2002 B1
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/558677 Apr 2000 US
Child 10/076009 US