Base structure for chair seat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220664
  • Patent Number
    6,220,664
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brown; Peter R.
    Agents
    • Kamrath; Alan
    • Rider Bennett Egan & Arundel, LLP.
Abstract
A base structure for a chair seat includes a base mounted to an underside of the chair seat. Two lateral walls of the base include aligned vertical slots. A first pin is slidably extended through the aligned vertical slots. One of the lateral walls includes a retaining slot with a number of vertical retaining positions. The other of the lateral walls includes a guiding slot in alignment with the retaining slot A swivel seat includes a first end pivotally mounted between the lateral walls of the base by a second pin. The swivel seat is connected to an end of a backrest to pivot therewith. An adjusting rod has a first operative end and a second end extended through a second end of the swivel seat and the lateral walls of the base. The second end of the adjusting rod is releasably engaged with one of the vertical retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of an inclination angle of the backrest relative to the seat.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a base structure for a chair seat that allows rapid adjustment in the inclination angle of the backrest relative to the chair seat as well as rapid adjustment of distance between the backrest and the chair seat.




2. Description of the Related Art




A chair is often provided with an adjusting device for adjusting the inclination angle of the backrest relative to the seat, yet the adjustment is limited. Namely, the backrest can only be adjusted to two or three different inclined positions relative to the seat. In addition, the distance between the seat and the backrest is also not adjustable. The present invention is intended to provide an improved base structure for a chair seat that mitigates and/or obviates the above problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved base structure for a chair seat that allows rapid adjustment in the inclination angle of the backrest relative to the chair seat as well as rapid adjustment of distance between the backrest and the chair seat.




In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, a base structure for a chair seat comprises:




a base adapted to be mounted to an underside of the chair seat, the base including two lateral walls, the lateral walls including aligned vertical slots, a first pin being slidably extended through the aligned vertical slots, one of the lateral walls including a vertical retaining means consisting of a plurality of vertical retaining positions, the other of the lateral walls including a guiding slot in alignment with the retaining means;




a swivel seat including a first end pivotally mounted between the lateral walls of the base by a second pin and a second end, the swivel seat being adapted to connect with an end of a backrest to pivot therewith;




an elastic member pivotally mounted to the swivel seat, the elastic member including a first end engaging the second pin and a second end engaging the first pin; and




an adjusting rod having a first operative end and a second end extended through the second end of the swivel seat and the lateral walls of the base, the second end of the adjusting rod being releasably engaged with one of the vertical retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of an inclination angle of the backrest relative to the seat.




The vertical retaining positions of the vertical retaining means are formed by a plurality of consecutively connected holes.




The swivel seat includes a horizontal retaining means consisting of a plurality of horizontal retaining positions, and the end of the backrest is connected to the swivel seat by a fastener, wherein the fastener is releasably engaged with one of the horizontal retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of horizontal position of the backrest relative to the seat. The horizontal retaining positions of the horizontal retaining means are formed by a plurality of consecutively connected holes. The fastener includes an enlarged head with a diameter greater than that of the holes of the horizontal retaining means, the fastener further including a shank extended from the enlarged head and having a diameter smaller than that of the holes of the horizontal retaining means. The fastener further includes a distal threaded end, and further includes a nut with a screw hole for engaging with the distal threaded end of the fastener, thereby preventing disengagement of the fastener.




In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, a base structure for a chair seat comprises:




a base adapted to be mounted to an underside of the chair seat, the base including two lateral walls, the lateral walls including aligned first vertical slots, a first pin being slidably extended through the aligned first vertical slots, one of the lateral walls including a vertical retaining means consisting of a plurality of vertical retaining positions, the other of the lateral walls including a guiding slot in alignment with the retaining means;




a swivel seat including a first end pivotally mounted between the lateral walls of the base by a second pin and a second end, the swivel seat further including a second vertical slot through which the first pin is slidably extended, the swivel seat being adapted to connect with an end of a backrest to pivot therewith, the swivel seat including a horizontal retaining means consisting of a plurality of horizontal retaining positions, the end of the backrest being connected to the swivel seat by a fastener, the fastener being releasably engaged with one of the horizontal retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of the horizontal position of the backrest relative to the seat;




an elastic member including a coil portion pivotally mounted in the swivel seat by a third pin, the elastic member including a first end engaging the second pin and a second engaging the first pin; and




an adjusting rod having a first operative end and a second end extended through the second end of the swivel seat and the lateral walls of the base, the second end of the adjusting rod being releasably engaged with one of the vertical retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of an inclination angle of the backrest relative to the seat.




In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, a base structure for a chair seat comprises:




a base adapted to be mounted to an underside of the chair seat; and




a swivel seat connected to the base, the swivel seat including a horizontal retaining means consisting of a plurality of horizontal retaining positions, an end of the backrest being connected to the swivel seat by a fastener, the fastener being releasably engaged with one of the horizontal retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of horizontal position of the backrest relative to the seat.











Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating a first step for adjustment in the inclination angle of the backrest;





FIG. 5

is a partially sectioned side view of the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention, illustrating adjustment in the inclination angle of the backrest;





FIG. 7

is a left side view of the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 7



a


is an enlarged view of a circle in

FIG. 7

; and





FIG. 8

is a side view of the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention, illustrating adjustment in the position of the backrest.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention generally includes a substantially U-shape base


10


mounted to an underside of a chair seat (

FIG. 5

, not labeled) and having two lateral walls


18


extended from a top wall


19


, thereby defining a compartment


17


therebetween. The lateral walls


18


include aligned first holes


11


and aligned second holes


12


. The lateral walls


18


further including aligned vertical slots


13


and


14


. In addition, one of the lateral walls


18


includes a retaining section


15


in the form of a retaining slot


151


consisting of a plurality of consecutively connected retaining holes.




The other lateral wall


18


includes an adjusting section


16


in the form of a guiding slot


161


.




The base structure further includes a substantially U-shape swivel seat


20


received in the compartment


17


of the base


10


. The swivel seat


20


includes two lateral walls


26


that have aligned pivotal holes


21


, aligned slots


22


, and aligned holes


23


. A bottom wall of the swivel seat


20


includes a retaining slot


24


consisting of a plurality of consecutively connected retaining holes


241


.




A fastener


25


includes an enlarged conic head


251


, a shank


252


extended from the enlarged head


251


, and a distal threaded end


254


. The shank


252


is connected to a connecting end of a backrest


80


(

FIG. 5

) to move therewith. The shank


252


has a diameter smaller than the inner diameter of each retaining hole


241


. The enlarged head


251


has a diameter that is greater than the inner diameter of each retaining hole


241


. In addition, the enlarged head


251


includes a notched section


253


for releasably engaging with an associated retaining hole


241


to thereby retain the backrest


80


in a desired horizontal position relative to the seat


90


(FIG.


5


). A nut


255


with a screw hole


2551


is engaged with the distal threaded end


254


of the fastener


25


to prevent disengagement of the fastener


25


.




An elastic member


30


is mounted in the swivel seat


20


and includes a coil portion


31


with a longitudinal hole (not labeled) that aligns with the holes


21


of the swivel seat


20


. A pin


50


is extended through the holes


12


of the base


10


, the holes


21


of the swivel seat


20


, and the longitudinal hole of the coil portion


31


and then retained in place by a C-clip


51


. The elastic member


30


further includes a first end with a hook


32


and a second end


33


. The hook


32


of the elastic member


30


is engaged with a pin


40


that is extended through the aligned holes


11


of the base


10


and retained in place by a C-clip


41


. The second end


33


of the elastic member


30


bears against a pin


60


that is extended through aligned slots


13


and


14


of the base


10


and the aligned slots


22


of the swivel seat


20


and retained in place by a C-clip


63


. Washers


61


and


62


are provided to outer surfaces of the lateral walls


18


of the base


10


, respectively. An adjusting rod


70


is extended through the aligned holes


23


of the swivel seat


20


and the guiding slot


161


as well as the retaining slot


151


. An end of the adjusting rod


70


is provided with an operative handle


71


for manual operation. The other end of the adjusting rod


70


is retained in one of the retaining holes of the retaining slot


151


and thus cannot be moved in the vertical direction.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the base structure of the present invention. When adjustment of inclination angle of the backrest


80


relative to the seat is required, the adjusting rod


70


is pulled outward such that the other end of the adjusting rod


70


disengages from the retaining slot


151


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Then, the adjusting rod


70


is pushed downward and thus exerts a downward force to cause the swivel seat


20


to pivot about the pin


50


. Provision of the slots


13


,


14


, and


22


(preferably arcuate slots) allows such pivotal movement of the swivel seat


20


relative to the pin


50


. As illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the hook


32


of the elastic member


30


is engaged with the pin


40


and the second end


33


of the elastic member


30


bears against the pin


60


. The swivel seat


20


together with the backrest


80


is pivotable relative to the seat


90


, best shown in FIG.


6


. When the backrest


80


is adjusted to a desired inclination angle relative to the seat


90


, the other end of the adjusting rod


70


is moved back to engage with a new retaining hole of the retaining slot


151


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 7



a


. Thus, the backrest


80


can be rapidly adjusted to the desired inclination angle relative to the seat




Referring to

FIG. 8

, when adjustment of the horizontal position of the backrest


80


relative to the seat


90


is required, the fastener


25


is moved upward such that the notched section


253


disengages from the associated retaining hole


241


. Next, the fastener


25


together with the backrest


80


are moved horizontally relative to the swivel seat


20


until the backrest


80


and the seat


90


have a desired distance therebetween. Then, the fastener


25


is released and thus falls such that the notched section


253


of the enlarged head


251


engages with a new retaining hole


241


.




According to the above description, it is appreciated that the chair seat base structure in accordance with the present invention allows rapid adjustment in the inclination angle of the backrest relative to the chair seat as well as rapid adjustment of distance between the backrest and the chair seat.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hiereinafer claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A base structure for a chair seat, comprising:abase adapted to be mounted to an underside of the chair seat, the base including two lateral walls, one of the lateral walls including a vertical retaining means consisting of a plurality of vertical retaining positions, the other of the lateral walls including a guiding slot in alignment with the retaining means; a swivel seat including first end pivotally mounted between the lateral walls of the base and a second end, the swivel seat being adapted to connect with an end of a backrest to pivot therewith; an elastic member for biasing the base relative to the swivel seat; and an adjusting rod having a first operative end and a second end extended through the second end of the swivel seat and the lateral walls of the base, the second end of the adjusting rod being releasably engaged with one of the vertical retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of an inclination angle of the backrest relative to the seat.
  • 2. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vertical retaining positions of the vertical retaining means are formed by a plurality of consecutively connected holes.
  • 3. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lateral walls include aligned vertical slots, with the base including a first pin slideably extended through the aligned vertical slots.
  • 4. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 3, wherein the swivel seat is pivotally mounted to the base by a second pin.
  • 5. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 4, wherein the elastic member is pivotally mounted to the swivel seat, with the elastic member including a first end engaging the second pin and a second end engaging the first pin.
  • 6. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 2, wherein the swivel seat is pivotally mounted to the base by a pin.
  • 7. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the swivel seat includes a horizontal retaining means consisting of a plurality of horizontal retaining positions, and the end of the backrest is connected to the swivel seat by a fastener, wherein the fastener is releasably engaged with one of the horizontal retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of horizontal position of the backrest relative to the seat.
  • 8. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 7, wherein the horizontal retaining positions of the horizontal retaining means are formed by a plurality of consecutively connected holes.
  • 9. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 8, wherein the fastener includes an enlarged head with a diameter greater than that of the holes of the horizontal retaining means, the fastener further including a shank extended from the enlarged head and having a diameter smaller than that of the holes of the horizontal retaining means.
  • 10. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 9, wherein the fastener further includes a distal threaded end, and further including a nut with a screw hole for engaging with the distal threaded end of the fastener, thereby preventing disengagement of the fastener.
  • 11. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 7, wherein the lateral walls include aligned vertical slots, with the base including a first pin slideably extended through the aligned vertical slots.
  • 12. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lateral walls include aligned vertical slots, with the base including a first pin slideably extended through the aligned vertical slots.
  • 13. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 12, wherein the swivel seat is pivotally mounted to the base by a second pin.
  • 14. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 13, wherein the elastic member is pivotally mounted to the swivel seat, with the elastic member including a first end engaging the second pin and a second end engaging the first pin.
  • 15. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the swivel seat is pivotally mounted to the base by a pin.
  • 16. A base structure for a chair seat, comprising:a base adapted to be mounted to an underside of the chair seat, the base including two lateral walls, the lateral walls including aligned first vertical slots, a first pin being slidably extended through the aligned first vertical slots, one of the lateral walls including a vertical retaining means consisting of a plurality of vertical retaining positions, the other of the lateral walls including a guiding slot in alignment with the retaining means; a swivel seat including a first end pivotally mounted between the lateral walls of the base by a second pin and a second end, the swivel seat further including a second vertical slot through which the first pin is slidably extended, the swivel seat being adapted to connect with an end of a backrest to pivot therewith, the swivel seat including a horizontal retaining means consisting of a plurality of horizontal retaining positions, the end of the backrest being connected to the swivel seat by a fastener, the fastener being releasably engaged with one of the horizontal retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of horizontal position of the backrest relative to the seat; an elastic member including a coil portion pivotally mounted in the swivel seat by a third pin, the elastic member including a first end engaging the second pin and a second engaging the first pin; and an adjusting rod having a first operative end and a second end extended through the second end of the swivel seat and the lateral walls of the base, the second end of the adjusting rod being releasably engaged with one of the vertical retaining positions, thereby allowing adjustment of an inclination angle of the backrest relative to the seat.
  • 17. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 16, wherein the vertical retaining positions of the vertical retaining means are formed by a plurality of consecutively connected holes.
  • 18. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 16, wherein the horizontal retaining positions of the horizontal retaining means are formed by a plurality of consecutively connected holes.
  • 19. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 18, wherein the fastener includes an enlarged head with a diameter greater than that of the holes of the horizontal retaining means, the fastener further including a shank extended from the enlarged head and having a diameter smaller than that of the holes of the horizontal retaining means.
  • 20. The base structure for a chair seat as claimed in claim 19, wherein the fastener further includes a distal threaded end, and further including a nut with a screw hole for engaging with the distal threaded end of the fastener, thereby preventing disengagement of the fastener.
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