The present disclosure relates to combination chair and desk apparatuses.
The following U.S. patent is incorporated herein by reference in entirety:
U.S. Pat. No. 9,144,300 discloses an article of furniture that comprises a main body, a floor-engagement frame, a plurality of non-rolling floor-engagement members connected to the floor-engagement frame, and a plurality of rollers that are also connected to the floor-engagement frame. The rollers do not engage the floor when the article of furniture rests upon the floor in an ordinary state of usage but do engage the floor when the article of furniture is tilted at least fifteen degrees. The article can further comprise a pedestal that pivotally couples to the floor-engagement frame and that supports a table surface. A user interface can control a latch that holds the table surface perpendicular to the pedestal. Another user interface can control a latch that holds the table surface at a present vertical height when latched.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described herein below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key or essential features from the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In certain examples, a combination chair and desk apparatus includes a frame, a stationary member connected to the frame, a pivot member that is pivotable with respect to the stationary member between a chair position and a table position, and a latching device that latches the pivot member to the stationary member in the chair position and alternately in the table position. The pivot member includes a chair surface and a table surface that is transverse to the chair surface. When the pivot member is in the chair position, the chair surface is oriented for supporting a user. When the pivot member is in the table position, the table surface is oriented for supporting an object.
In certain examples, the combination chair and desk apparatus includes a frame, a stationary member connected to the frame, a pivot member that is pivotable with respect to the stationary member between a chair position and a table position, and a latching device that latches the pivot member to the stationary member. The stationary member includes a first notch and a second notch that is transverse to the first notch. The pivot member includes a chair surface and a table surface. When the pivot member is in the chair position, the chair surface is oriented for supporting a user and the latching mechanism engages the first notch. When the pivot member is in the table position, the table surface is oriented for supporting an object and the latching mechanism engages the second notch.
In certain examples, the combination chair and desk apparatus includes a frame, a stationary member connected to the frame, a pivot member that is pivotable with respect to the stationary member between a chair position and a table position, and a latching device that latches the pivot member to the stationary member when the pivot member is in the chair position and alternately in the table position. The pivot member includes a chair surface and a table surface that is traverse to the chair surface. When the pivot member is in the chair position, the chair surface is oriented for supporting a user. When the pivot member is in the table position, the table surface is oriented for supporting an object. The latching device moves with respect to the pivot axis along an arc path as the pivot member moves between the chair position and the table position.
Examples of the present disclosure are described with reference to the following drawing FIGURES. The same numbers are used throughout the FIGURES to reference like features and components.
The frame 14 vertically supports the stationary member 50, pivot member 60, and latching device 90 above the ground. The frame 14 includes a base 18, a column 16 extending upwardly from the base 18, and a restrictor device 20 connected to a top end 17 of the column 16. The base 18 prevents the apparatus 10 from tipping over, and the restrictor device 20 controls the rotation of the stationary member 50, pivot member 60, and latching device 90 with respect to a rotational axis 19. The base 18 and column 16 can vary in shape and be made of any suitable material such as plastic, metal, wood, and/or the like. The base 18 can also include castors, wheels, and/or any other suitable member that assists when moving the apparatus 10.
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A retaining member 28 having an upper locking member 36 is coupled to the top end 17 of the column 16 to retain the spring 24 and the lower locking member 32 on the frame 14. The upper locking member 36 includes a plurality downwardly oriented projections 37 which define voids 38 there between. The projections 37 and the voids 38 mate with the voids 34 and projections 33 of the lower locking member 32, respectively, when the spring 24 biases the lower locking member 32 and the upper locking member 36 into mating engagement. The projections 33, 37 include sloped surfaces which allow aligned projections 33, 37 to move past one another if aligned. The locking members 32, 36 can take any shape and the projections 33, 37 and voids 34, 38 can be oriented in any direction. The retaining member 28 can include a plurality of number of components. In one example, the retaining member 28 includes an upper member 140 coupled to a lower member 141 by a retaining screw 142. (see
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The frame 14 can also include a cap 110 that is truncated such that the pivot member 60 does not contact the cap 110 when moving. The cap 110 includes an abutment surface 111 which contacts the pivot member 60 when the pivot member 60 is in the chair position 62. (see
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The pivot member 60 is pivotable with respect to the stationary member 50 between the chair position 62 (see
The latching device 90 latches the pivot member 60 to the stationary member 50 in the chair position 62 and alternately in the table position 64. The latching device 90 includes a handle 92, a cable 94, and a pin 96. In the chair position 62, the latching device 90 engages the first notch 52. (see
The latching device 90 can include guide sleeves 131 and pin springs 132 connected to the cable 94. (see
In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness and understanding. No unnecessary imitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different devices and apparatuses described herein may be used alone or in combination with other devices and apparatuses. Various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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