The present invention relates generally to chairs and, more specifically, to a folding book holder for chairs.
It is often desirable to provide a storage area for use by an occupant of a chair. This is especially true where chairs are being used in a conference center or auditorium and the chair occupants have notebooks or other items. Chair occupants are often forced to place such materials on the floor or on adjacent chairs. As such, it is desirable to provide a book holder that provides a location to place such materials when not being used. It is also desirable that such a book holder be foldable to a storage position when not needed. Typically, chairs that are used in conference centers and auditoriums are stacked when not in use. A plurality of chairs are placed in a generally vertical stack with each chair resting on top of a like chair in the stack. For such stacking chairs, it is desirable that a book holder fold into a compact storage position so as not to interfere with the stacking or substantially increase the stack height of the chairs.
The present invention provides a chair with a folding book holder. In a particular embodiment, a chair has a generally horizontal seat portion with an upper surface for supporting an occupant and an opposed lower surface, and four legs supporting the seat portion. A folding book holder has a bottom portion and two support portions. The bottom portion has a first edge and an opposed second edge. The first support portion has a lower edge flexibly interconnected with the first edge of the bottom portion and an upper edge flexibly interconnected with the lower surface of the seat portion of the chair. The second support portion has a lower edge flexible interconnected with the second edge of the bottom portion and an upper edge flexibly interconnected with the lower surface of the seat portion of the chair. The bottom portion and support portions are foldable between a use position and a storage position, wherein in the use position the support portions extend generally downwardly from the seat portion and the bottom portion is spaced from the seat portion, and in the storage position the support portions and bottom portion are folded up against the seat portion.
In some versions, the bottom portion is generally perpendicular to the support portions in the use position and the bottom portion and the support portions are generally coplanar in the storage position.
In some versions, the bottom portions and support portions each include a stiffener and a fabric cover covers the stiffeners and forms the flexible interconnection between the support portions and the bottom portion.
In some versions, a latch is provided for retaining the book holder in the storage position. The latch may include a magnet attached to the lower surface of the seat portion and a metal element interconnected to the folding book holder such that the metal element contacts the magnet in the storage position.
In some versions, the first and second edges of the bottom portion are side edges and the first and second support portions are side portions. Therefore, the bottom portion moves sideways and upwardly when the book holder is folded from the use position to the storage position.
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A seat pan is shown at 62. This seat pan attaches to the bottom of the chair frame and covers the underside of the seat. In the illustrated embodiment, the seat pan is a molded plastic element. It includes attachment points 64. The connection portions may be attached thereto by fasteners.
In some embodiments, a latch is provided to retain the book holder in the storage position. This may take a variety of forms. In one embodiment, magnets 66 are interconnected with the seat pan 62 and corresponding metal portions 68 is interconnected with the book holder 12 so that in the folded storage position the metal portions 68 contact the magnets 66 and hold the book holder in the folded position. In this embodiment, the magnets 66 are on the inside of the seat pan 62 and the metal portions 68 are attached to the side portions of the book holder. Other approaches to latching, such as the use of hook and loop fastener material, may be applied to the present invention.
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The book holder 112 is similar to the first embodiment in that it has a bottom portion 122 that is a generally planar body and, in the use position, is generally horizontal, and spaced from the lower surface 118 of the seat portion 114 of the chair 110. The book holder 112 further includes a first support portion 124 and a second support portion 126 that flexibly interconnect the bottom portion 122 of the book holder with the seat portion 114 and allow movement between a use position and a storage position. In this embodiment, the first support portion 124 is a rear portion and the second support portion 126 is a front portion, though other orientations are possible.
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The second support portion 126 may be said to have lower edge 142 flexibly interconnected with the second edge 130 of the bottom portion 122 and an upper edge 144 flexibly interconnected with the seat portion. In the illustrated embodiment, the second support portion 126 takes the form of a wire element with the lower edge 142 being a straight section of wire engaging the second edge 130 of the bottom portion 122. The wire element further includes side sections 146 and 148 that extend upwardly, generally perpendicularly, from the straight section to the upper edge 144. The upper edge is defined by inwardly extending ends of the wire element, and these engage receivers on the seat portion. This provides a support portion 126 that is open in the middle such that a book may be passed therethrough to rest on the bottom portion 122. The support portions may take other forms.
As will be clear to those of skill in the art, the herein described embodiments of the present invention may be altered in various ways without departing from the scope or teaching of the present invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the scope of the present invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/733,666, filed Dec. 5, 2012, the content of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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