1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an arrangement for swivel chairs. Swivel chairs are frequently employed in environments where it is desirable to allow for freedom of movement of a person seated in a chair in several directions and orientations. Hunters, fishermen, dentists, workers in production facilities are examples of individuals who require seating arrangements that provide a wide range of orientation.
2. Description of Related Art
Single swivel chairs that allow for quick movement in multiple orientations are known in the art such as those described in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,798,361; 1,484,229; and 4,979,458. A dual swivel seat arrangement is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,709,555 to Ostertag. However, the arrangement in Ostertag does not allow for full movement of the two seats with respect to each other and includes only one swivel arm for each chair. Furthermore the first swivel arms are not mounted for rotation about the same vertical axis.
The invention disclosed herein overcomes the above noted deficiencies in the art by providing for a single support member for two swivel chairs that have first swivel arms that are mounted for rotation about a common axis. In environments such as a deer hunting blinds there are frequently more than one hunter seated. A deer hunting blind typically includes a very limited number of windows of small size and it is crucial to be able to move from one vantage point to another without interference from another person seated in the blind. This is especially important when one of the individuals is instructing the other and needs to position themselves quickly to view what the student is seeing through the window and vice versa. In addition to a pair of first swivel arms mounted for rotation about a common axis, each chair includes a second swivel arm that rotatably supports a chair thus allowing for a wide range of movement within the hunting blind and with respect to the other chair that is mounted on the base support.
The drawings provided herein are meant to illustrate the principles of the invention in general terms and are not intended to limit the invention to the specific details shown in the drawings. Also other shapes and sizes for the various structural members could be used without departing from the invention, which is set forth in the accompanying claims. Furthermore the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The other end of first swivel arms 3 are provided with a first tubular sleeve 5 that is adapted to receive a shaft 11 located at one end of the second swivel arm 4. The outer ends of second swivel arms 4 are also equipped with a second tubular socket member 6 that rotatably supports a shaft 34 shown in
The arrangement described above permits the seats to move about the hunting blind quickly and in a variety of orientations.
The preceding description is intended to provide a detailed description of an embodiment of the invention but is not intended to limit the invention to the particular details disclosed. For example the main support base can be configured in a number of ways and the various swivel joints could be formed using several different swivel arrangements and bearings that are known in the art.