1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to chairs, particularly to chairs with tablets.
2. Related Art
A chair with a tablet is very useful and always used in a classroom or meeting room. Such chairs can be divided into two types, the one is of a fixed tablet, and the other one is of a fold-down tablet. The fold-down tablet can be folded aside when not in use so that it is convenient to pass in and out for users.
A conventional fold-down tablet is connected to a chair only with a shaft but without a positioning or fold assist mechanism. This makes such a tablet unstable in use. Also, it is possible that a user's hand is jammed when he or she extends or folds the tablet. Some chairs are equipped with a positioning or rotation mechanism, but they are too complicated in structure and too expensive in cost.
An object of the invention is to provide a fold-down tablet for a chair, which uses a simplified structure to form a positioning effect and to provide a laborsaving way to operate.
To accomplish the above object, the fold-down tablet includes a board, a torsion positioning mechanism, a shaft and an armrest. The torsion positioning mechanism is fixed to a side of the board for horizontally rotating and positioning the board. The shaft has a protrudent positioning bar and is fixed to the torsion positioning mechanism for making the board vertically rotatable. The armrest has a shaft hole for rotatably receiving the shaft and a slot communicating with the shaft hole. When the board is turned horizontally, the positioning bar is embedded into the slot to be restricted.
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The torsion positioning mechanism 12 includes a casing 121, a torsion spring 122, a restriction plate 123, a sleeve 124 and a seat 125. The casing 121 is fixed on the board 11. There is a cavity 1211 and a round hole 1212 in the casing 121. The torsion spring 122 is received in the cavity 1211 and has a coil 122c, a first arm 122a and a second arm 122b. The cavity 1211 allows the torsion spring 122 to move. An edge of the cavity 1211 is formed with a stopping recess 1213 for fixing the first arm 122a. The restriction plate 123 is round in shape and correspondingly disposed over the round hole 1212. An edge of the restriction plate 123 is formed with a protrudent positioning plate 1231 with an inserting hole 1232 for being penetrated by the second arm 122b of the torsion spring 122. The restriction plate 123 is provided with two through holes 1233.
The seat 125 is connected to the shaft 13. The seat 125 is formed with a pivot base 1251 corresponding to the round hole 1212. The pivot base 1251 is axially inserted into the round hole 1212 so that the casing 121 can drive the board 11 to rotate on the pivot base 1251. Preferably, the pivot base 1251 is coated with damper grease for controlling rotation speed of the board 11. The pivot base 1251 is provided with two fixing holes 1252 corresponding to the through holes 1233. Thus the restriction plate 123 is fastened to the pivot base 1251 by inserting two screws 1253 through the through holes 1233 and fixing holes 1252. The sleeve 124 is disposed between the pivot base 1251 and the round hole 1212 to reduce vibration and friction between the casing 121 and pivot base 1251.
Two opposite sides of the cavity 1211 are separately formed with a first blocking portion 1214 and a second blocking portion 1215, which are located aside the round hole 1212 for blocking the positioning plate 1231. Thus the board 11 can be rotated only within the angular range defined between the two blocking portions 1214, 1215. Preferably, the angular range is 155 degrees. Each of the blocking portions 1214, 1215 can be additionally disposed with a buffer pad 1214a, 1215a for reduce noise and vibration.
The armrest 21 has a shaft hole 211 for rotatably receiving the shaft 13. The shaft 13 may be coated with damper grease for controlling the rotation speed of the shaft 13. A protrudent positioning bar 131 is provided on the shaft 13. The bottom of the armrest 21 is formed with a slot communicating with the shaft hole 211 for receiving the positioning bar 131. Please refer to
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Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting. The present invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.