Collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6648418
  • Patent Number
    6,648,418
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 297 68
    • 297 69
    • 297 88
    • 297 89
    • 297 2581
    • 297 2611
    • 297 2591
    • 297 273
    • 297 281
    • 297 2691
    • 297 2701
    • 297 42319
    • 297 4232
    • 297 42321
    • 297 42322
    • 297 42325
    • 297 84
    • 297 42343
    • 297 42338
  • International Classifications
    • A47C102
    • Term Extension
      40
Abstract
A collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman with a top structure gliding upon a base. A pair of parallel, elongated slides are movably mounted under the top structure between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure. A footrest is slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides for sliding operation between a slide-in position wherein the footrest extends and is supported between the slides and a slide-out position wherein the footrest is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides. The slide arrangement is detachably hooked under the top structure in the upper position, and is detachably locked with the base when it is in the lower position to prevent the ottoman from gliding when the footrest is in use.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman and a gliding ottoman equipped with such a collapsible footrest assembly.




BACKGROUND




Gliding ottomans have become popular in the past decade, especially in conjunction with the new models of gliding rockers now available on the market. Lately, models of ottomans with a footrest which collapses inside the ottoman structure have been proposed. However, the footrest mechanisms are generally rudimentary and often unsafe.




One known model has a footrest which is mounted between slides attached to the base. The footrest is positioned for use by sliding it out and lowering its front part against the ground. It is set back in the ottoman by lifting its front part and sliding it in. The footrest is provided with a rear key member which pivots with the footrest and engages with a locking member under the top gliding structure of the ottoman to prevent it from gliding when the footrest is slid out and pivoted down for use. The locking is effective only when the footrest is completely drawn out and rests on the ground. Also, sufficient pressure against the top gliding structure in the gliding direction may cause the footrest to lift and the key member to undesirably disengage from the locking member.




U.S. Pat. No. 815,046 (Sherman), U.S. Pat. No. Re. 24,128 (Creveling et al.), U.S. Pat. No. 2,770,293 (Eichorst), U.S. Pat. No. 2,822,861 (Parent), U.S. Pat. No. 2,850,081 (Dillon), U.S. Pat. No. 3,220,772 (Lucky), U.S. Pat. No. 4,427,234 (Peters), and U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,212 (Praria et al.), show different kinds of ottomans, stools, footrests or similar pieces of furniture, and illustrate the state of the art.




SUMMARY




An object of the invention is to provide a collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman which has an improved design over the prior art, yet which remains simple in construction and highly cost-competitive while being reliable and efficient.




Another object of the invention is to provide such a footrest assembly which can be used to lock the gliding ottoman without drawing out the footrest.




According to the present invention, there is provided a collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman with a top structure gliding upon a base, comprising:




a slide arrangement having opposite front and rear ends between which a pair of parallel, elongated slides extend;




mounting means for movably mounting the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure of the gliding ottoman;




a footrest slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides for sliding operation between a slide-in position wherein the footrest extends and is supported between the slides and a slide-out position wherein the footrest is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides;




hooking means for detachably hooking the slide arrangement under the top structure in the upper position; and




locking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a gliding ottoman equipped with a collapsible footrest assembly as described above.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A detailed description of preferred embodiments will be given herein below with reference to the following drawings, in which like numbers refer to like elements.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a gliding ottoman equipped with a collapsible footrest assembly according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view of a gliding ottoman equipped with a collapsible footrest assembly according to the present invention.





FIGS. 3 and 4

are perspective views of the slide arrangement and associated parts of a collapsible footrest assembly according to the present invention, in upper/unlocked and lower/locked positions respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a gliding ottoman equipped with a collapsible footrest assembly according to the present invention. The ottoman has a top structure


2


gliding upon a base


4


. The base


4


has a pair of opposite, parallel upright legs


6


having T-shaped upper ends. The top structure


2


has an upper frame


8


extending over the base


4


, and a pair of opposite, parallel side members


10


downwardly projecting from the frame and extending on outer sides of the legs


6


of the base


4


and having lower ends provided with linkage members


12


,


14


pivotally suspended to the T-shaped upper ends of the legs


6


of the base


4


respectively.




The collapsible footrest assembly has a slide arrangement having opposite front and rear ends between which a pair of parallel, elongated slides


16


extend.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the slide arrangement is movably mounted under the top structure


2


so that it can be moved between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure


2


of the gliding ottoman (as depicted in

FIGS. 1 and 2

respectively). The mounting of the slide arrangement can be embodied in many ways. Preferably, a pair of brackets


18


attached under the top structure


2


and pivotally receiving rear ends of the slides


16


are used for this purpose. Hence, the rear end of the slide arrangement is pivotally mounted under the top structure


2


of the gliding ottoman, and the front end of the slide arrangement can be raised and lowered to the upper and lower positions respectively. The slide arrangement extends parallel or so with the top structure


2


of the gliding ottoman in the upper position and is pivotally lowered about the rear end of the slide arrangement to a forwardly slanted position in the lower position. Different kinds of mounting arrangements can also be implemented, for example a set of folding arms (not shown in the Figures) suspending the slide arrangement under the top structure


2


of the ottoman. Such a mounting arrangement could possibly be useful for facilitating adaptation of the footrest assembly to various models of ottomans.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a footrest


20


is slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides


16


for sliding operation between a slide-in position wherein the footrest


20


extends and is supported between the slides


16


(as depicted in

FIG. 2

) and a slide-out position wherein the footrest


20


is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides


16


(as depicted in FIG.


1


). The mounting of the footrest


20


can be made in different ways.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, preferably, the slides


16


have longitudinal slots


22


, and the footrest


20


(shown in

FIG. 1

) has a rear portion provided with opposite side projecting pins


24


extending in slideable and pivotable engagement with the slots


22


, respectively. The pins


24


may, as illustrated, conveniently be provided by mounting brackets


26


attached to the footrest


20


. They can be provided otherwise, e.g. as part of the footrest


20


if desired (not shown).




The slots


22


preferably have depressions


28


as best shown in

FIG. 4

, near their rear ends into which the pins


24


fall and are held back when the footrest


20


is in the slide-in position and the slide arrangement is in the upper position. Such depressions


28


or equivalent means to prevent the footrest


20


from sliding freely can be omitted if the slides


16


are mounted or the slots


22


arranged so that they lay in a backwardly slanted direction when the footrest


20


is not used (not shown).




The slides


16


have front ends provided with facing side projecting rollers


30


receiving and upholding the footrest


20


when it is in the slide-in position. Other kinds of supports can be used depending on the construction and configuration of the slides


16


and the footrest


20


.




A transverse straightening member


32


extending between the slides


16


at a predetermined distance from their rear ends is preferably used to prevent the slides


16


from moving sideways with respect to each other.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a hooking arrangement is provided to detachably hook the slide arrangement under the top structure in the upper position. The hooking arrangement is preferably formed of a pair of magnet attractable surfaces


34


(as best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

) on top portions of the slides


16


at their front end, and a pair of magnets


36


attached to hooking underside portions of the top structure


2


. The front end of the slides


16


thus magnetically hooks to the corresponding hooking underside portion of the top structure


2


when the slide arrangement is in the upper position. The slides are preferably in metal, thereby providing the magnet attractable surfaces


34


without additional components. Otherwise, e.g. for slides made in plastic or wood, the surfaces


34


can be provided by affixing small plates (not shown) made of metal or any other magnet attractable material to the slides


16


. Mutually attractive magnets can be used both under the top structure


2


and the slides


16


for stronger hooking if desired. The positions of the magnets


36


and the magnet attractable surfaces


34


can be interchanged and other hooking mechanisms can be used if desired.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the footrest assembly is provided with a locking mechanism to prevent the ottoman from gliding when the footrest


20


(shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

) is used and the slide arrangement is in the lower position. The locking mechanism can be conveniently made of a pair of upward notches


38


made in lower edges of center portions of the slides, and a pair of facing, side projecting pins


40


attached to locking side portions of the base


4


, e.g. inner sides of the legs


6


, on outer opposite sides of the slides


16


as best shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The side projecting pins


40


engage into the notches


38


when the slide assembly is in the lower position, as depicted in FIG.


4


. The positions of the notches


38


and the pins


40


can be interchanged and other locking mechanisms can be used depending on the model of the ottoman.




The operation of the collapsible footrest assembly according to the invention is very easy and especially safe.





FIGS. 2 and 3

show the footrest assembly and parts of it in collapsed position. To use the footrest


20


, the user simply lowers the front end of the slides


16


to lock them with the base


4


against gliding of the top structure


2


by engagement of the pins


40


in the notches


38


, and slides the footrest


20


out of the ottoman.

FIGS. 1 and 4

show the footrest assembly and parts of it in slide-out position. The footrest


20


is collapsed by performing the reverse operations, i.e. sliding the footrest


20


under the top structure and lifting the front end of the slides


16


to hook them to the magnets


36


. The footrest


20


remains in place due to the back depressions


28


in the slots


22


and the top structure


2


is free to glide upon the base


4


as usual. The footrest assembly can be used to simply lock the ottoman against gliding by lowering the slides


16


without drawing out the footrest


20


. Such a feature makes it more safe with regard to children to prevent them from having their fingers caught in the gliding ottoman.




It should be noted that the collapsible footrest assembly according to the invention can be used with other pieces of gliding furniture having a structure similar to the ottoman hereinabove referred to, e.g. a glider rocker.




While embodiments of this invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described above, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the essence of this invention. All such modifications or variations are believed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman with a top structure gliding upon a base, comprising:a slide arrangement having opposite front and rear ends between which a pair of parallel, elongated slides extend; mounting means for movably mounting the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure of the gliding ottoman; a footrest slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides for sliding operation between a slide-in position wherein the footrest extends and is supported between the slides and a slide-out position wherein the footrest is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides; hooking means for detachably hooking the slide arrangement under the top structure in the upper position; and locking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position.
  • 2. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 1, wherein:the mounting means comprises a pivot means for pivotally mounting the rear end of the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman, the slide arrangement extending substantially parallel with the top structure of the gliding ottoman in the upper position and being pivotally lowered about the rear end of the slide arrangement to a forwardly slanted position in the lower position.
  • 3. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 2, wherein the pivot means comprises a pair of brackets attachable under the top structure and pivotally receiving rear ends of the slides.
  • 4. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 1, wherein the slides have longitudinal slots, and the footrest has a rear portion provided with opposite side projecting pins extending in slideable and pivotable engagement with the slots, respectively.
  • 5. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 4, wherein the slides have front ends provided with facing side projecting rollers receiving and upholding the footrest when the footrest is in the slide-in position.
  • 6. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 1, wherein the slide arrangement has a transverse straightening member extending between the slides at a predetermined distance from rear ends thereof.
  • 7. A collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman with a top structure gliding upon a base comprising:a slide arrangement having opposite front and rear ends between which a pair of parallel, elongated sides extend; mounting means for movably mounting the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure of the gliding ottoman wherein said mounting means comprises a pivot means for pivotally mounting the rear end of the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman, and wherein said slide arrangement extends substantially parallel with the top structure of the gliding ottoman in the upper position and is pivotally lowered about the rear end of the slide arrangement to a forwardly slanted position in the lower position; a footrest slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides for sliding operation between a slide-in poistion wherein the footrest extends and is supported between the slides and a slide-out position wherein the footrest is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides; hooking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position wherein said hooking means comprises a magnet arrangement distributed between the front end of said slide arrangement and a corresponding hooking underside portion of the top structure extending over the front end of said slide arrangement, so that the front end of the slide arrangement magnetically hooks to the corresponding hooking underside portion of the top structure when the slide arrangement is in the upper position; and locking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position.
  • 8. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 7, wherein the magnet arrangement comprises a pair of magnet attractable surfaces on top portions of the slides at the front end of the slide arrangement, and a pair of magnets attachable to the hooking underside portions of the top structure.
  • 9. A collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman with a top structure gliding upon a base comprising:a slide arrangement having opposite front and rear ends between which a pair of parallels elongated sides extend wherein said slide arrangement has longitudinal slots; mounting means for movably mounting the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure of the gliding ottoman; a footrest slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides for sliding operation between a slide-in position wherein the footrest extends and is supported between the slides and a slide-out position wherein the footrest is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides and the footrest has a rear portion provided with opposite side projecting pins extending in slidable and pivotable engagement with said slots of said slides, respectively; hooking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position; and locking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position.
  • 10. A collapsible footrest assembly for a gliding ottoman with a top structure gliding upon a base comprising:a slide arrangement having opposite front and rear ends between which a pair of parallel, elongated sides extend; mounting means for movably mounting the slide arrangement under the top structure of the gliding ottoman between upper and lower positions with respect to the top structure of the gliding ottoman; a footrest slidably and pivotally mounted between the slides for sliding operation between a poistion wherein the footrest extends and is supported between the slides and a slide-out position wherein the footrest is drawn out and pivoted down in front of the slides; hooking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position; and locking means for detachably locking the slide arrangement with the base when the slide arrangement is in the lower position wherein said locking means comprises a pin and a notch interlocking arrangement distributed between the slides and corresponding locking side portions of the base extending aside the slides when the slide arrangement is in the lower position, so that the slides lock with the base against gliding of the top structure on the base.
  • 11. The collapsible footrest assembly according to claim 10, wherein the pin and notch interlocking arrangement comprises a pair of upward notches made in lower edges of center portions of the slides, and a pair of facing side projecting pins attachable to the locking side portions of the base on outer opposite sides of the slides, the side projecting pins engaging into the notches when the slide assembly is in the lower position.
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2850081 Dillon Sep 1958 A
3220772 Lucky Nov 1965 A
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3794381 Caldemeyer Feb 1974 A
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4470634 Delius et al. Sep 1984 A
5013084 May May 1991 A
5558397 Chang Sep 1996 A
5593212 Praria et al. Jan 1997 A
5795021 Rogers Aug 1998 A
6059367 Rogers May 2000 A