Article of furniture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595592
  • Patent Number
    6,595,592
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An article of furniture, viz., a chair, for institutional use such as in hospital waiting areas, school dormitories, military homes and the like. The chair includes two arms, a front member disposed between the arms, a seat back, a seat deck and a seat cushion. The arms are secured to the front member by screws that threadingly engage apertures therein. The seat back includes protrusions that are captured by a bracket disposed on each chair arm. Screws extend through apertures in both sides of the seat back and into threaded apertures in both arms, thereby fixing the seat back to the arms. The seat deck rests on a ledge in the seat back, secures to a flange on the front member by a screw and supports the seat cushion. The chair is upholstered with fabric having hook and loop strips around the perimeter that corresponds to hook and loop strips on each chair piece.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an article of furniture for institutional use such as in hospitals, school dormitories, and government housing where such furniture may be placed in waiting areas, public lounges, patient rooms or military homes.




2. Description of the Related Art




Hospital waiting rooms and public lounges, for example must provide seating to accommodate the many people who occupy such areas. Often, such seating areas are furnished with chairs that are not necessarily as strong comfortable or durable as desired. Undesirably, if a chair is damaged the chair must be sent to a facility to be repaired or replaced completely.




Furniture in military housing is typically supplied by the government so that servicemen and women do not have the burden of frequently moving their furniture from place to place, as it is not uncommon for a military family to move as often as every three to four months. Due to the number of people using the furniture provided by the government in such housing, the furniture is used and sometimes worn, thereby creating an environment for military families which is perceived as substandard, or even unwelcome.




A more comfortable, durable and repairable article of furniture for use in institutional markets is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an article of furniture, viz. a chair, for institutional use such as in hospital waiting rooms, school dormitories, military housing and the like. The chair has six parts which are easy to assemble and upholster, the upholstery material being attached to each part by hook and loop complimentary fasteners. The chairs are durable, comfortable, repairable in the field and reconditioned to a “like-new” appearance by simply changing the upholstery.




The chair of the present invention includes two arms, a front member disposed between the arms, a seat back and a seat deck which supports a seat cushion. The arms are fixed to the front member by bolts while a pair of brackets, one on each arm, receives the back of the chair. The seat deck is supported by and secured to the front member and the seat back. The chair is upholstered with material that is secured to each part by hook and loop, thus making the chair easy to reupholster and the fabric easy to clean.




In one form thereof, a chair is provided, including a front member, including a top surface, and a pair of first apertures adapted to receive fasteners; a pair of arm members, each of the arm members including a first flange having a pair of second apertures adapted to receive the fasteners, a U-shaped bracket secured thereto, and a plate having a third aperture therein adapted to receive a fastener; a seat back member, including first and second sides, each having a protrusion extending therefrom: the protrusion received within the U-shaped brackets, and a fourth aperture adapted to receive a fastener, and a lower edge having the ledge extending thereacross; a seat back, including first and second U-shaped members connected to a lower edge thereof, the first and second U-shaped members defining flange portions at first and second ends of the seat back, the flange portions abutting the ledge of the seat back member and the top surface of the front member; a seat cushion; a plurality of removable upholstery covers, the upholstery covers selectively disposed on the front member, the arm members, the seat back member, and the seat cushion; and a plurality of fasteners extending respectively through the first and second apertures to connect the front portion with the arm members, and through the third and fourth apertures to connect the arm members and the seat back portion.




The advantages of the present invention include lower costs because the chair includes an economy of parts and ease of assembly, which in turn provide lower cost to customers. The chair is lightweight, strong and durable and provides comfortable seating in high-use areas. The chair is reconditioned to a “like-new” appearance by removing worn fabric and upholstering the chair with new pieces of fabric, attaching the fabric thereto by hook and loop, thereby creating a welcome and aesthetically pleasing environment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the mariner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a chair which embodies the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the chair of

FIG. 1

showing the seat cushion, seat deck and seat back exploded from the base;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the base portion of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of an arm of the base portion of

FIG. 3

with the brackets and upholstery material exploded therefrom; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the seat back of the chair shown in

FIG. 2

with the upholstery material exploded therefrom.




Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, chair


10


includes base


12


, seat back


14


, seat


16


and feet


18


. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, base


12


includes two arms


20


and front member


22


. Each arm


20


includes rectangular area


28


and rounded arm rest


30


. Rounded arm rest


30


is located along the top edge of rectangular area


28


and extends the length of rectangular area


28


. A pair of feet


18


are located on base


12


at the bottom of each end of arm


20


so as to support chair


10


. Feet


18


are fixed to arms


20


by screws


38


. Front member


22


is secured to arms


20


by four screws


32


which extend through apertures


34


in flanges


36


and threadingly engage apertures (not shown) in front member


22


. Flanges


36


are located on the inner side of arms


20


at the lower, front corner and are substantially perpendicular thereto. Semicircular portion


40


extends approximately perpendicular from the top, center of front portion


22


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) and is provided to locate, fix and secure seat deck


24


to front portion


22


. Screw


42


shown in

FIG. 2

extends upwardly through aperture


44


in flange


40


and into corresponding threaded aperture


45


in seat deck


24


, thereby fixing seat deck


24


to front portion


22


.




Included on the inner side of arms


20


, in the lower, rear corners are plates


46


(

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


) provided with apertures


48


that correspond to apertures


49


in the lower portions of side members


62


of seat back


14


(FIGS.


2


and


5


). Screws


50


extend from the inside of side members


62


, through washers


52


, through apertures


49


in seat back


14


and engage threaded apertures


48


in plate


46


on arm


20


. Also located along the back edge of arms


20


, disposed above flanges


46


, are brackets


54


fixed to arms


20


by screws


56


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Brackets


54


are U-shaped with portions


58


bent slightly forward to accept protrusion


60


located on the outside of side members


62


of seat back


14


(FIGS.


2


and


5


).




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 5

, seat back


14


fits between the back edges of arms


20


such that seat back


14


is substantially parallel to front member


22


. Seat back


14


includes side members


62


, which carry protrusions


60


disposed above apertures


49


, and support beam


64


located below apertures


49


. Support beam


68


extends from one side member


62


to the other and along with cutout portion


66


, creating ledge


70


upon which seat deck


24


rests. Cutout portion


66


is defined by ledge


70


at the bottom and edge


72


at the top. Edge


72


protrudes past the front edges of side members


62


and provides an attachment point for cushion


74


(FIG.


5


). Rounded edge


76


at the top of cushion


74


terminates at points


77


that extend past side members


62


providing portions


78


which fit over the back edge of arm rests


30


(FIG.


1


). Protrusions


60


on side members


62


are guided between portions


58


of brackets


54


, and apertures


48


in plate


46


on arms


20


align with apertures


49


in side members


62


, thereby locating seat back


14


with respect to base


12


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, seat


16


includes seat deck


24


and seat cushion


26


which rests thereon. Seat deck


24


includes U-shaped support members


80


having flanges


82


located at both ends thereof. Support member


84


is located across the front edge of seat deck


24


while support member


86


is located across the back edge of seat deck


24


, both ends of members


84


,


86


engaging U-shaped members


80


. Support member


84


has aperture


45


therethrough for securing deck


24


to semicircular flange


40


of front portion


22


. Front flange


82


rests on top of flanges


36


on arms


20


while rear flange


82


rests on ledge


70


in cutout portion


66


of seat back


14


. Mesh material


88


is fastened to support members


84


and


86


providing a deck for seat cushion


26


. Hook and loop strip


90


is located along the front, top edge of seat deck


24


and extends the length of member


84


. Hook and loop strip


90


along the edge of material


92


on front member


22


(

FIG. 3

) fastens to hook and loop strip


90


on seat deck


24


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, material


92


used to upholster chair


10


is attached by hook and loop


90


to each piece separately so as to be easily removed for cleaning. As shown in

FIG. 3

, on front portion


22


, material


92


is provided with hook and loop strip


90


that is secured to strip


90


on seat deck


24


. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, material


92


has hook and loop strips


90


around its perimeter corresponding to hook and loop strips


90


on arms


20


and seat back


14


. When a new family moves into military housing for example, material


92


is removed from chair


10


, cleaned and stored. A clean set of material


92


is taken from storage and used to upholster chair


10


providing “newness” to the furniture. The process repeats as families move in-and out of the homes.




In order to assemble chair


10


, front portion


22


is first secured to arms


20


at flanges


36


using screws


32


. Once base portion


12


is free standing, seat back


14


is placed at the rear of arms


20


. Protrusions


60


on side members


62


of seat back


14


are captured by brackets


54


and apertures


48


on arms


20


are aligned to apertures


49


in side member


62


so that screws


50


can fix seat back


14


into place between arms


20


, substantially parallel to front


22


. Chair


10


is then turned over and the front portion of seat deck


24


having hook and loop strip


90


is placed between arms


20


. The rear portion of seat deck


24


is aligned in cut out portion


66


so that flanges


82


rests on ledge


70


. The front portion of seat deck


24


is then lowered into place atop semicircular portion


40


and flanges


36


. Screw


42


is installed through aperture


44


in portion


40


and aperture


45


in seat deck


24


, thereby fixing seat deck


24


to base


12


. Seat cushion


26


is placed atop seat deck


24


thus providing the assembled chair


10


shown in FIG.


1


.




While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.



Claims
  • 1. A chair, comprising:a front member, including: a top surface; and a pair of first apertures adapted to receive fasteners; a pair of arm members, each of said arm members including: a first flange having a pair of second apertures adapted to receive fasteners; a U-shaped bracket secured thereto; and a plate having a third aperture adapted to receive a fastener; a seat back member, including: first and second sides, each having a protrusion extending therefrom, said protrusions received within said U-shaped brackets, and a fourth aperture adapted to receive a fastener; a lower edge having a ledge extending thereacross; a seat deck, including: first and second U-shaped members connected to a lower edge thereof, said first and second U-shaped members defining flange portions at first and second ends of said seat deck, said flange portions abutting said ledge of said seat back member and said top surface of said front member; a seat cushion; a plurality of removable upholstery covers, said upholstery covers selectively disposed on said front member, said arm members, said seat back member, and said seat cushion; and a plurality of fasteners extending respectively through said first and second apertures to connect said front portion with said arm members, and through said third and fourth apertures to connect said arm members and said seat back portion.
  • 2. The chair of claim 1, wherein each of said arm members include a pair of feet, said feet adapted to rest against a ground surface.
  • 3. The chair of claim 1, wherein an upholstery cover disposed on said seat cushion and said seat deck each include a hook and loop strip, said hook and loop strips engaging one another to secure said seat cushion to said seat deck.
  • 4. The chair of claim 1, wherein said front portion includes a horizontal flange having a fifth aperture adapted to receive a fastener and said seat deck includes a sixth aperture adapted to receive a fastener, and a fastener extending through said fifth and sixth aperture to secure said front portion and said seat deck to one another.
  • 5. The chair of claim 1, wherein said seat deck is made of a mesh material.
  • 6. The chair of claim 1, wherein said arm members each include rectangular areas, and rounded arm rest portions disposed above said rectangular areas.
  • 7. The chair of claim 1, wherein each of said upholstery covers and each of said front member, said arm members, said seat back member, and said seat cushion include hook and loop strips, said hook and loop strips of said upholstery covers engaging respective hook and loop strips of said front member, said arm members, said seat back member, and said seat cushion to secure said upholstery covers thereto.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/US00/22901 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/13766 3/1/2001 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
001222070 Feb 1971 GB
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/150301 Aug 1999 US