Information
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Patent Grant
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6371421
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Patent Number
6,371,421
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 5, 199827 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a height-controlling device of a swivel chair. An objective of this invention is to prevent the detachment of components which are fitted to the end of a piston rod of a cylinder, resulting in the improvement of work conditions.The height-controlling device of the present invention is comprised of an elastic body 620, bearing supports 42 and 44, and a ball bearing 50 which are fitted to the end of a piston rod 610 of a cylinder 12; and a retaining washer 1 which is fixed to the piston rod and prevents the detachment of the elastic body, the bearing supports and the ball bearing component from the piston rod.Alternatively, the height-controlling device of the present invention is comprised of an elastic body 620 and a bearing support 42 which are fitted to the end of a piston rod 610 of a cylinder 12; and a thrust bearing 500 which is fixed to the piston rod and functions as both the bearing support 44 and the ball bearing component 50. In order to prevent the detachment of the elastic body, the bearing support and the thrust bearing, the thrust bearing 500 includes extending portions 7 on the inner circumference thereof. The thrust bearing is fixed to the piston rod by the extending portions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device controlling the height of a swivel chair which is placed between the seat and the legs of the chair. The present invention more particularly relates to keeping components in place after inserting the components into a piston rod of a cylinder of the device, improving working conditions, and accommodating the operation and rotation of the chair.
2. Description of the Related Art
One example of a device controlling the height of a conventional swivel chair is shown in
FIG. 1
, an exploded view, and
FIG. 2
, a cross-sectional view.
A cylinder guide
602
is inserted into a hollow cylindrical outer case
600
, and a cylinder
12
is inserted into the cylinder guide
602
.
An elastic component
620
is fitted to the end of a piston rod
610
which is placed at the bottom of the cylinder
12
. The elastic component
620
absorbs shocks given to the cylinder
12
as the piston rod
610
moves up and down in relation to the cylinder
12
. Bearing supports
42
and
44
, and a ball bearing component
50
are placed on the end of the piston rod
610
.
The bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
do not move upward from the end of the piston rod
610
due to a swollen portion
35
which is formed at the piston rod.
A ball bearing
52
is inserted into the ball bearing component
50
, and the ball bearing component
50
is sandwiched between the bearing supports
42
and
44
to allow the cylinder
12
to rotate even though weight is applied to the ball bearing component
50
through the body
605
of the cylinder and the elastic body
620
.
The bottom of the piston rod
610
, which is inserted into the elastic body
602
, the ball bearing component
50
and the bearing supports
42
and
44
is placed on a fixer
100
which is extended from the bottom of the outer case
600
. The piston rod
610
is fixed to the outer surface of the fixer
100
by inserting a clip
230
into a hole
250
formed in the end of the piston rod
610
.
The fixer
100
and the outer case
600
are formed in one body, and the piston rod
610
is fixed to the fixer
100
so that the body
605
of the cylinder
12
can move up and down in the cylinder guide
602
by using a gas or an oil pressure in the cylinder.
The hollow cylindrical outer case is fixed to the base of the chair, and the top of the cylinder
12
is fixed to the seat of the chair so that it is possible to rotate the chair and to control the height of the chair.
The device controlling the height of the conventional swivel chair is already well known to those skilled in this art. The inner structure of the cylinder
12
is described below.
A wall
604
is in contact with the inner surface of the body
605
of the cylinder. An airtight hull/component
606
which includes rings
607
is placed on the top of the wall
604
in order to contain a fluid substance
700
in the chamber of the cylinder without leakage. A piston
608
which moves up and down via the fluid substance
700
is placed at the bottom of the wall
604
, and the piston rod
610
is attached to the piston
608
.
A button
33
is placed on the top of the airtight hull
606
, which is connected with a cock
88
through which the fluid substance
700
enters and exits. Preferably, the cock is formed in the airtight hull
606
.
The height-controlling device of the conventional swivel chair described above has the following problem. The components, i.e. the bearing support and the ball bearing component, are easily detached when the piston rod
610
of the cylinder
12
is fixed to the fixer
100
of the outer case
600
, resulting in the increase in the manufacturing time.
In order to fix the piston rod
610
of the cylinder
12
to the fixer
100
, first, the end of the piston rod
610
is inserted through the elastic body
620
, the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
, and the cylinder
12
including the piston rod
610
is inserted through the cylinder guide
602
which is inserted into the outer case
600
until the hole
250
which is formed at the end of the piston rod
610
emerges through the fixer
100
. The bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component are loosely fitted onto the piston rod
610
. Therefore, if the piston rod is inserted carelessly, the bearing supports and the ball bearing are detached easily.
In addition, the manufacturing time is increased because the piston rod must be fixed to the fixer slowly and carefully in order to prevent the detachment of the bearing supports and the ball bearing component.
Furthermore, the outer case
600
and the cylinder
12
can be stored separately. When they are stored separately, the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
must also be stored separately with care in order to prevent their loss. This results in added inconvenience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An objective of the present invention is to eliminate the problems mentioned above, i.e. to prevent the detachment of the elastic body
620
, the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
.
Another objective of the present invention is to improve work conditions by preventing the detachment of the elastic body
620
, the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
.
A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to the present invention is comprised of an elastic body, bearing supports and a ball bearing component which are fitted to the end of a piston rod of a cylinder; and a retaining washer which keeps the elastic body, the bearing supports and the ball bearing in place. The cylinder is inserted into a hollow cylindrical outer case which encloses a cylinder guide. The retaining washer is placed on the inner surface of a fixer of the outer case. The end of the piston rod which emerges from the outer case is fixed on the outer surface of the fixer.
Another height-controlling device of a swivel chair of the present invention is comprised of an elastic body, a bearing support and a thrust bearing which are fitted to the end of a piston rod of a cylinder. In order to prevent detachment of the elastic body, the bearing support and the thrust bearing, the thrust bearing is tightly fitted to the piston rod. The cylinder is inserted into a hollow cylindrical outer case which encloses a cylinder guide. The thrust bearing is placed on the inner surface of a fixer of the outer case, and the end of the piston rod which emerges from the outer case is fixed on the outer surface of the fixer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view showing a height-controlling device of a conventional swivel chair.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view showing the height-controlling device of the conventional swivel chair.
FIGS. 3
,
6
and
9
are cross-sectional views showing various height-controlling devices of the present invention.
FIGS. 4
a
to
4
d
show a retaining washer of the present invention.
FIGS. 5 and 7
are enlarged three-dimensional views showing a piston rod of the present invention.
FIG. 8
a
is a plane view showing a thrust bearing of the present invention.
FIGS. 8
b
, and
8
c
are cross-sectional views of
FIG. 8
a.
FIGS. 10
a
and
10
b
are three-dimensional views of a cylinder guide of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Various embodiments of the present invention will be described below. Components which are used in the conventional art are depicted by the same reference number.
First Preferred Embodiment
The description of this embodiment is made in detail with reference to
FIGS. 3
,
4
a
to
4
d
, and
5
, which show a cross-sectional view of the height-controlling device, various retaining washers, and a three-dimensional view of a piston rod, respectively.
The structure of the height-controlling device of this embodiment is similar to that of the above-described device of the conventional swivel chair. Therefore, the description is focused on the end of the piston rod
610
of the cylinder
12
.
The piston rod
610
includes a swollen portion
35
at the bottom thereof in order to prevent the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
from moving upward, and to prevent the piston rod from being pushed through the bottom of the outer case
600
.
When weight is applied to the cylinder
12
, it affects the bearing supports and the ball bearing component through the swollen portion
35
of the piston rod
610
, and the bearing supports and the ball bearing component are blocked by the fixer
100
of the outer case
600
.
Therefore, as mentioned above, the piston rod
610
cannot be pushed out through the bottom of the outer case
600
even though a pressure/weight is applied to the cylinder
12
.
A hole
250
is formed in a portion of the piston rod
610
which emerges from the fixer
100
, and a clip
230
is placed through the hole
250
.
As described above, the piston rod
610
is fixed to the fixer
100
of the outer case
600
so that the height of the cylinder
12
can be controlled in relation to the fixer
100
.
Preferably, an elastic body
620
is fitted to the top of the swollen portion
35
of the piston rod
610
in order to absorb shocks which are given to the cylinder
12
.
A retaining washer
1
is fixed under the bearing support
44
in order to prevent the detachment of the bearing supports
42
and
44
and the ball bearing component
50
which are fitted under the swollen portion
35
.
In order to fix the retaining washer
1
easily, protruding ring-like portions
39
are formed around the circumference of a portion of the piston rod which is beneath the swollen portion
35
.
By fixing the retaining washer
1
at the end of the piston rod
610
, the processes of inserting the cylinder
12
and the piston rod
610
into the outer case
600
, and of fixing the piston rod
610
to the fixer
100
can be accomplished with ease. As a result, the manufacturing time can be reduced.
In other words, the problem of detachment of the bearing supports and the ball bearing component can be obviated.
Furthermore, when the cylinder and the outer case are separately stored, the problem of losing the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing component
50
can be obviated by fitting the elastic body
620
, the bearing supports
42
and
44
, and the ball bearing
50
component to the piston rod and by fixing them using the retaining washer
1
.
The retaining washer
1
has extensions (washer extensions)
2
which extend from the inner surface of the retaining washer and are spaced equally apart from each other. The washer extensions
2
are fixed between the neighboring ring-like protruding portions
39
of the piston rod
610
when the retaining washer
1
is placed onto the piston rod
610
.
The retaining washer
1
is formed in accordance with the weight of the piston rod. Preferably, the retaining washer
1
has an outside diameter of 10 mm-30 mm, an inside diameter of 4-20 mm, and a thickness of 0.2 mm-1 mm. The retaining washer is made of metal or synthetic resins.
The washer extension
2
has a width of 1 mm-5 mm, and is of a circle, a square, a polygon, or a semicircle.
As shown in
FIG. 4
d
, a lateral view of the retaining washer, each washer extension
2
slopes down.
Second Preferred Embodiment
The description of this embodiment is made in detail with reference to
FIGS. 6
,
7
,
8
a
,
8
b
and
8
c
, which show a cross-sectional view of the height-controlling device, an enlarged three-dimensional view of the end of the piston rod, a plane view of a thrust bearing, a cross-sectional view taken along line A—A of
FIG. 8
a
, and a cross-sectional view taken along line B—B of
FIG. 8
a
, respectively.
According to this embodiment of the present invention, the problem of components, which are fitted to the end of the piston rod
610
, becoming detached can be obviated. Furthermore, the number of components is reduced.
An elastic body
620
, a bearing support
42
and a thrust bearing
500
are fitted to the end of the piston rod
610
.
The thrust bearing
500
functions as both the bearing support
44
and the ball bearing component
50
which are used in the first preferred embodiment. The thrust bearing
500
is tightly fitted to the piston rod
610
so that it rarely detaches from the piston rod unless a certain pressure is applied.
The thrust bearing is comprised of a circular outer body
510
, a circular inner body
520
, a connector
540
which connects the outer body with the inner body, and extending portions
7
. The extending portions
7
adhere closely to the piston rod
610
. Because the extending portions of the thrust bearing adhere closely to the piston rod
610
for preventing the detachment, the piston rod is easily worn away. In order to prevent this, the thrust bearing is preferably made of materials which have a lower hardness than the piston rod, such as hard synthetic resins, teflon, and FRP (fiber reinforced plastics).
The thrust bearing
500
which is sandwiched between the bearing support
42
and the fixer
100
is formed by combining the circular outer body
510
and the circular inner body
520
using the connector
540
so that the friction surface is reduced, and a space for injecting grease is created. The connector
540
preferably connects the circular outer body with the circular inner body at the middle portions, and has a smaller height than the outer and inner bodies so as to reduce the friction surface and to provide for the injection of grease.
The above described thrust bearing
500
helps to insert the cylinder
12
and the piston rod
610
into the outer body
600
with ease, and to reduce the manufacturing time.
Even when the cylinder is stored without fixing it to the fixer of the outer case, the elastic body
620
, the bearing support
42
and the thrust bearing
500
rarely detach from the piston rod due to the tight fit of the thrust bearing
500
on the piston rod
610
. As a result, the problem of missing components which are fitted to the end of the piston rod
610
can be obviated, and the number of components is reduced.
Third Preferred Embodiment
The description of this embodiment is made in detail with reference to
FIGS. 9
,
10
a
and
10
b
, which show a cross-sectional view of the height-controlling device and a three-dimensional view of a cylinder guide, respectively.
The height-controlling device of this embodiment has the same structure described in the first or the second embodiment. The cylinder guide
602
which is inserted into the outer case
600
includes grooves
66
. Grease
900
is injected through the grooves
66
so that the friction between the cylinder guide
602
and the body
605
of the cylinder
12
can be reduced.
The grooves
66
are formed around the inner circumference of the cylinder guide
602
. Alternatively, the grooves
66
can be formed along the length-axis.
By forming the grooves, through which the grease is injected, on the inner surface of the cylinder guide
602
, the friction occurring as the cylinder moves up and down is minimized.
ADVANTAGES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
As described above, the process of fixing the cylinder
12
with the outer case
12
can be accomplished with ease because the components which are fitted to the end of the piston rod rarely become detached by using the retaining washer and the thrusting bearing, resulting in the reduction of the manufacturing time.
Furthermore, even when the cylinder is stored without having been fixed to the outer case, the cylinder can be stored with the bearing supports, the ball bearing, and the retaining washer (as described in the first embodiment), or with the thrust bearing (as described in the second embodiment) fitted to the end of the piston rod of the cylinder. As a result, the problems of damage and loss of the components can be obviated.
Claims
- 1. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair comprising:an elastic body, bearing supports and a ball bearing component which are fitted to the end of a piston rod of a cylinder, said piston rod having annular ring-like projections on said end; and a retaining washer having a plurality of extensions which protrude radially inwardly from the inner surface of the said washer in engaging relationship with said annular ring-like projections on said end of said piston rod; whereby said retaining washer maintains said elastic body, bearing supports and ball bearing component in position on said piston rod.
- 2. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1,wherein the cylinder is inserted into a hollow cylindrical outer casing which encloses a cylinder guide; wherein the retaining washer contacts a surface of a retaining element which is formed at the bottom of the outer casing; and wherein the end of the piston rod passes through the retaining element, and the piston rod is fixed on the outer surface of the retaining element.
- 3. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 2, wherein the cylinder guide includes at least one groove which is formed on the inner surface of the cylinder guide, and grease is injected through the groove to reduce friction between the cylinder guide and the cylinder as the cylinder rotates or moves up and down.
- 4. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 3, wherein the groove is formed along a length-axis of the cylinder guide.
- 5. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein the outside diameter of the retaining washer is 10 mm to 30 mm.
- 6. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein the inside diameter of the retaining washer is 4 mm to 20 mm.
- 7. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein the width of each of said extensions of the retaining washer is 1 mm to 5 mm.
- 8. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein each extension of the retaining washer has a circular, square, polygonal or semicircular configuration.
- 9. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the retaining washer is 0.2 mm to 1 mm.
- 10. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein said extensions of the retaining washer extend downwardly.
- 11. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein the retaining washer is made of one of metal or synthetic resins.
- 12. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 1, wherein said annular ring-like projections on said piston rod are spaced equally apart.
- 13. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair comprising:an elastic body, a bearing support, and a thrust bearing which are fitted to the end of a piston rod of a cylinder; wherein the inner circumference of the thrust bearing is tightly fitted to the piston rod, and wherein the thrust bearing includes a cylindrical outer body, a cylindrical inner body, at least two connectors which connect the outer body and the inner body, and extending portions which are formed on the inner circumference of the inner body and are fixed to the piston rod.
- 14. A height-controlling device of a swivel-chair according to claim 13,wherein the cylinder is inserted into a hollow cylindrical outer casing which encloses a cylinder guide; wherein the thrust bearing contacts the inner surface of a retaining element which is formed at the bottom of the outer casing; and wherein the end of the piston rod passes through the retaining element, and the piston rod is fixed on the outer surface of the retaining element.
- 15. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 14, wherein the thrust bearing includes a cylindrical outer body, a cylindrical inner body, at least two connectors which connect the outer body and the inner body, and extending portions which are formed on the inner circumference of the inner body and are fixed to the piston rod.
- 16. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 15, wherein the height of each connector is smaller than that of the outer body and that of the inner body.
- 17. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 16, wherein the connectors of the thrust bearing have grooves on the top and the bottom.
- 18. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 15, wherein the thrust bearing is comprised a material selected from the group consisting of hard synthetic resins and fiber reinforced plastics.
- 19. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 14, wherein the cylinder guide includes at least one groove which is formed on the inner surface of the cylinder guide, and wherein grease is injected through the groove to reduce friction between the cylinder guide and the cylinder as the cylinder rotates or moves up and down.
- 20. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 19, wherein the groove is formed along the length-axis of the cylinder guide.
- 21. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 13, wherein the height of each connector is smaller than that of the outer body and that of the inner body.
- 22. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 21, wherein the connectors of the thrust bearing have grooves on the top and the bottom.
- 23. A height-controlling device of a swivel chair according to claim 13, wherein the thrust bearing is comprised a material selected from the group consisting of hard synthetic resins and fiber reinforced plastics.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
97-22902 |
Aug 1997 |
KR |
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97-32398 |
Nov 1997 |
KR |
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