Information
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Patent Grant
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6702386
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Patent Number
6,702,386
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Date Filed
Friday, June 15, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 9, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Vu; Stephen
Agents
- Golant; Joseph H.
- Jones Day
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 297 41135
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A height and pivot-adjustable office chair arm assembly with an arm rest that can be raised to different vertical positions by actuation of a gas cylinder and having a shroud surrounding and vertically movable with respect to at least a portion of an arm support that is hollow and surrounds the gas cylinder such that the shroud is vertically movable in relation to at least a portion of the arm support. The shroud is connected to the gas cylinder at an upper end for vertical movement by the gas cylinder. An arm rest pivot support is attached only to the shroud and receives the arm rest assembly and enables the arm rest assembly to pivot in a horizontal plane thereby allowing the arm rest assembly to assume any selected rotational position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to an office chair arm rest and in particular to an office chair arm rest that can be adjusted in height and rotation about a vertical axis.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 C.F.R. §§1.97 and 1.98
There are many different patents disclosing chair arm rests that can be adjusted vertically in height and rotationally in a horizontal plane to conform to the arms of the user of the chair.
Some of these patents disclose hydraulic actuators for raising and lowering the arm rest, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,931,536; 5,908,221; and 5,765,804.
Others disclose some manually-activated support shafts that can be manually raised and lowered with some type of engaging device. Some of such patents are U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,393,124; 5,971,484; 6,053,578; 5,895,095; 5,749,628; 5,641,203; 5,647,638; and 5,407,249.
Other patents disclose strictly horizontally-adjustable arm rests such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,590,934; 5,655,814; 5,884,976; 5,944,486; and 6,045,191.
All of these patents disclose complex mechanisms for raising and lowering the arm rest and for pivoting the arm rest in a horizontal plane.
It would be in a desirable to have an arm rest that can be moved both in the vertical plane and rotated horizontally with simple mechanisms that are easily constructed and easily usable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a height and pivot-adjustable office chair arm assembly that is operated vertically to provide different arm rest heights using a gas cylinder and is rotated in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis using a simple radially-biased ball bearing and detent assembly that is operable independent of the mechanism for raising and lowering the chair arm rest.
The chair arm assembly has an arm rest assembly thereon and comprises an arm support having one end for attaching the chair arm assembly to a chair and having an opposite end. A gas cylinder cooperates with the arm support for movement in the vertical direction to raise and lower the arm rest assembly to any selected vertical position. A shroud surrounds and vertically moves in relation to at least a portion of the arm support and has an upper end. The shroud is connected to the gas cylinder for vertical movement by the gas cylinder and an arm rest pivot support attached only to the shroud receives the arm rest assembly and enables the arm rest assembly to pivot in a horizontal plane thereby allowing the arm rest to assume a selected rotational position independent of the operation of the gas cylinder mechanism.
The shroud is formed of a hollow tube that slidedly receives the arm support. It has a cross-sectional shape that conforms to the cross-sectional shape of the arm support and is such that the shroud can move vertically with respect to arm support but is non-rotatable with respect to the arm support. In the preferred embodiment, the cross-sectional shape of the shroud and the arm support are ovate.
The arm rest assembly itself has an upper arm pad assembly for receiving the arm of the user, and a lower arm pad assembly that has a first end attached to the upper arm pad assembly, and a second end having a bearing and ring assembly that is associated with the arm rest pivot support that is attached only to the shroud. There is a detent carrying device fixedly attached to the lower end of the shroud to mate with the bearing support ring and assist in holding the arm rest in a given horizontal rotational position. The detent carrying device matingly engages the at least one bearing and spring assembly to enable the bearing to rotatively move from one detent to another as the arm rest pivot support plate is rotated about a substantially vertical axis to establish a given rotational position of the arm rest.
The novel detent-carrying device has a plurality of vertically-oriented detents and there are at least one bearing and spring assembly on the lower arm pad assembly such that each of the bearings radially engages a different one of the detents for releasably holding the arm rest in a given rotational position. In the preferred embodiment, the bearings are ball bearings biased radially against elongated vertically-positioned detents by springs or other resilient devices. The bearings could also be roller bearings that would also be biased radially against the detents by the springs. In the preferred embodiment, at least two sets of three detents are disposed on diametrically-opposed sides of the shroud, and each of the at least two bearings radially and releasably engages a corresponding set of detents. The top of the shroud is circular with an outer periphery for carrying the vertically-oriented detents. The bearing and spring assemblies are spaced from each other with each of the bearings releasably and radially engaging corresponding detents and enabling the arm rest assembly to assume any selected horizontal position represented by the detents. In the preferred embodiments, the detents allow 40° rotation of the arm rest assembly.
Further, the novel arm rest assembly comprises a substantially V-shaped arm pad assembly having first and second legs joined at one end. The first leg forms a substantially-horizontal upper rest for the user's arm, and the second leg is a lower rest for attachment for the shroud upper end, and the first leg is longer than the second leg.
In the preferred embodiment, the second leg is at least partially hollow with a lever actuator extending from the hollow portion of the second leg engaging and operating a lever extending through the partially-hollow second leg between the lever actuator and the gas cylinder such that the lever actuator can be used to move the lever to actuate the gas cylinder and enable raising and lowering of the arm rest assembly.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide an arm rest for a chair that can be adjusted both vertically and rotationally in the horizontal plane about the vertical axis for adapting to a particular user.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide an arm rest assembly that is adjustable in the vertical direction with the use of a gas cylinder, and in the horizontal rotational position by a bearing radially biased against the detent assembly.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a chair arm rest assembly that is movable in a vertical direction with a gas cylinder having an upper end attached to a shroud surrounding an arm support in which the gas cylinder can move vertically with the cross-sectional shape of the shroud and the arm support being such that the shroud can move vertically with respect to the arm support but cannot be rotated.
It is another object of the present invention to provide the shroud and the arm support with a cross-sectional ovate shape to allow sliding vertical relative motion but to prevent horizontal rotation with respect to each other.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide an arm rest assembly that has substantially V-shaped arm pad assembly having first and second legs joined at one end with the first leg forming a substantially-horizontal upper rest for the user's arm and the second leg forming a lower rest for attachment to the shroud upper end with the first leg being longer than the second leg.
Thus, the present invention relates to a height and pivot-adjustable office chair arm assembly having an arm rest assembly thereon and comprising an arm rest support having one end for attaching the chair arm assembly to a chair and having an opposite end; a gas cylinder cooperating with the arm rest support for movement in the vertical direction to raise and lower the arm rest support to any selected vertical position; a shroud surrounding and vertically movable in relation to at least a portion of the arm support and having an upper end; the shroud being connected to the upper end of the gas cylinder for vertical movement; and an arm rest pivot support attached only to the shroud for receiving the arm rest assembly and enabling the arm rest assembly to pivot in a horizontal plane thereby allowing the arm rest assembly to assume any selected rotational position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects of the present invention will be more fully described when taken in conjunction with the following detailed description of the drawings wherein like numerals represent like elements and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side exploded view of the novel arm rest assembly;
FIG. 2
is a side cross-sectional view of the novel arm rest assembly;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the lower arm pad assembly of the arm rest;
FIG. 4
is a perspective exploded view of the shroud and arm support illustrating the circular detent-carrying device that is attached to the upper end of the shroud;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the novel arm rest assembly, the arm rest shown in the forward-facing position;
FIG. 6
is a side view of the arm chair assembly shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a top view of the novel arm rest assembly illustrating rotation of 20° inwardly;
FIG. 8
is a top view of the novel arm rest assembly showing a 20° rotation outwardly;
FIG. 9
is a top view of the novel arm rest assembly illustrating the arm rest in the centered forward position;
FIG. 10
is a side view of the novel arm rest assembly illustrating the arm rest assembly in its bottom position;
FIG. 11
is a side view of a novel arm rest assembly illustrating the arm rest in its middle vertical position; and
FIG. 12
is a side view of a novel arm rest assembly illustrating the arm rest in its top or most elevated position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
FIG. 1
is an exploded side view of the novel height and pivot-adjusting office chair arm assembly
10
. It has an arm support
12
having one end
14
(shown in
FIG. 2
) for attaching the arm chair assembly
10
to a chair and having an opposite end
15
. A gas cylinder
22
is placed within the arm support
12
for movement in the vertical direction to raise and lower arm rest
20
to any selected vertical position. A shroud
16
surrounds and is vertically movable in relation to at least a portion of the arm support
12
. The shroud
16
has an upper end
17
. The shroud
16
is connected to the gas cylinder
22
with a press-fit for vertical movement by the gas cylinder. An arm rest support plate
18
is attached only to the shroud with the bolts
19
for receiving the arm rest assembly
20
and enabling the arm rest assembly
20
to pivot in a horizontal plane thereby allowing the arm rest assembly
20
to assume any selected rotational position. It can be seen in
FIGS. 2 and 4
that the shroud
16
comprises a hollow tube for slidably receiving the arm support
12
, and as can best be seen in
FIG. 4
has an ovate cross-sectional shape that conforms to the cross-sectional shape of the arm support
12
and is such that the shroud can move vertically with respect to the arm support
12
but is non-rotatable with respect to the arm support
12
. Obviously, the cross-sectional shape of shroud
16
and the arm support
12
could be of any shape other than cylindrical so that the shroud can move vertically with respect to the arm support but cannot be rotated. The ovate shape is preferred. The arm rest assembly
20
comprises an upper arm pad assembly
28
for receiving the arm of the user and a lower pad assembly
30
having a first end
32
attached to the upper arm pad assembly
28
, and a second end
34
attached to the arm rest pivot support
18
. A detent means
36
, best shown in
FIG. 4
, the upper end
17
of the shroud
16
to assist in holding the arm rest assembly
20
in a given horizontal rotational position. The lower arm pad assembly
30
has at least one bearing and spring assembly
40
, best shown in
FIG. 3
, for matingly engaging the detent means
38
on the shroud
16
such that the bearing
40
may rotatively move from one detent means
38
to another as the arm rest pivot support
18
is rotated about a substantially-vertical axis to establish a given rotational position of the arm rest assembly
20
.
As can be seen best in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, a plurality of vertically-oriented detents
42
are located in the shroud
36
and at least one bearing and spring assemblies,
40
,
44
on the lower arm pad assembly
30
such that each of the bearings
40
radially engages a different opposing detent
42
for releasably holding the arm rest assembly
20
in the given rotational position. As can be seen in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, in the preferred embodiment, the bearings are ball bearings biased radially against elongated vertically-positioned detents
42
by springs
44
. Of course, roller bearings could be used as the bearings
40
. As can be seen in
FIG. 4
, at least two sets of three detents
42
are disposed on diametrically-opposed sides of the detent-carrying device
36
. Each of the at least two bearings
40
radially and releasably engage a corresponding set of detents
42
by means of the springs
44
shown in FIG.
3
. It can be seen in
FIG. 4
that the detent-carrying device
36
is circular in shape and has an outer periphery
37
for carrying the vertically-positioned detents
42
. Also as can be seen in
FIG. 3
, the bearing and spring assemblies
40
,
44
are spaced from each other with each of the bearings
40
releasably and radially engaging corresponding detents
42
and enabling the arm rest assembly
20
to assume any selected horizontal position represented by the detents
42
. It can be seen that since the bearings roll against the outer periphery of the shroud
16
in a bearing race
52
, that the detent-carrying device
36
allows 40° rotation of the arm rest assembly
20
.
As can best be seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the arm rest assembly
20
has a substantially V-shaped arm pad assembly having a first leg
28
and second leg
30
joined at the one end
32
. The first leg
28
forms a substantially-horizontal upper rest for the user's arm, and the second leg
30
is a lower rest for attachment to the upper end
17
of the shroud
16
. It will be noted that the first leg
28
is longer than the second leg
30
. It can also best be seen in
FIG. 2
that the second leg
30
is at least partially hollow. A lever actuator
46
extends from the hollow portion of the second leg
30
with a lever
48
extending through the partially-hollow second leg
30
between the lever actuator
46
and the gas cylinder
22
such that the lever actuator
46
can be used to move the lever
48
to actuate the gas cylinder
22
and in a well-known manner and enable raising and lowering of the aim rest assembly
20
.
It will be noted that
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the lower arm pad assembly
30
taken along line
3
—
3
in FIG.
1
.
Thus, there has been disclosed a novel height and pivot-adjustable arm rest assembly
20
for a chair comprising a hollow main arm support
12
for rigid attachment to the chair at
14
; a gas cylinder
22
in the hollow main support arm
12
for raising and lowering the arm rest assembly
20
; a hollow housing or shroud
16
surrounding the hollow main arm support
12
for relative, slidable motion in the vertical direction and having an upper portion
17
attached to the upper end of the gas cylinder preferably by a press-fit for movement therewith; a circular detent means
36
mounted on the upper portion
17
of the hollow housing or shroud
16
for establishing arcuate arm rest positions; an arm pad assembly
20
forming a portion of the arm rest assembly
10
for rigid to the upper portion
17
of the hollow shroud
16
; and a radially-biased bearing and spring assembly
40
associated with the lower second leg
30
for engaging detents
42
in the circular detent means
36
such that the arm rest assembly
20
may be rotated to any desired arm rest position and releasably held in place by the bearing and spring assembly
40
,
44
.
Both the hollow main arm support
12
and the hollow housing
16
have corresponding cross-sectional shapes that prevent rotation of the housing
16
with respect to the main arm support
12
, but allows relative vertical movement of the housing
16
with respect to the main arm support
12
.
In one preferred embodiment, the bearings
40
are roller bearings in a bearing cage
52
with the long bearing axis in the vertical plane for radially engaging the detents to releasably hold the arm rest assembly
20
in the given rotated position. The bearings could be ball bearings in bearing cage
52
for radially engaging the detents
42
to releasably hold the arm rest assembly in the given rotated position.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the novel office chair arm assembly
10
with the arm rest assembly
20
being centered and pointing in the forward direction.
FIG. 6
is a side view of the office chair arm assembly
10
shown in FIG.
5
.
FIGS. 7
,
8
and
9
illustrate, respectively, a top view of the office chair assembly
10
with the arm rest assembly
20
rotated 20° inwardly, 20° outwardly, and centered.
FIGS. 10
,
11
and
12
are side views of the novel office chair arm assembly
10
illustrating the arm rest assembly
20
in the lowest, the middle, and the highest arm rest positions.
While the present invention has been described as in connection with a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications encompassed by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A height and pivotal adjustable office chair arm assembly having an arm rest assembly thereon and comprising:an arm support having one end for attaching the arm chair assembly to a chair and having an opposite end; a gas cylinder associated with said arm support for movement in the vertical direction to raise and lower the arm rest assembly to any selected vertical position; a shroud surrounding, and vertically removable in relation to, at least a portion of said arm support and having an upper end; said shroud being connected to said gas cylinder for vertical movement by said cylinder; an arm rest pivot support attached only to said shroud for receiving said arm rest assembly and enabling said arm rest assembly to pivot in the horizontal plane, thereby allowing said arm rest assembly to assume any selected rotational position; a hollow tube for slidably receiving said arm support; and a cross-sectional shape that conforms to the cross-sectional shape of the arm support and being such that the shroud can move vertically with respect to the arm support but is non-rotatable with respect to the arm support.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said shroud and arm support both have an ovate cross-sectional shape.
- 3. A height and pivotal adjustable office chair arm assembly having an arm rest assembly thereon and comprising:an arm support having one end for attaching the arm chair assembly to a chair and having an opposite end; a gas cylinder associated with said arm support for movement in the vertical direction to raise and lower the arm rest assembly to any selected vertical position; a shroud surrounding, and vertically removable in relation to, at least a portion of said arm support and having an upper end; said shroud being connected to said gas cylinder for vertical movement by said cylinder; an arm rest pivot support attached only to said shroud for receiving said arm rest assembly and enabling said arm rest assembly to pivot in the horizontal plane, thereby allowing said arm rest assembly to assume any selected rotational position; an upper arm pad assembly for receiving the arm of the user; and a lower arm pad assembly having a first end attached to the upper arm pad assembly and having a second end for mating with the arm rest support and shroud.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 further comprising:a detent means carried by the upper end of said shroud to assist in holding the arm rest in a given horizontal rotational position; and said lower arm pad assembly having at least one bearing and spring assembly for matingly engaging the detent means on the shroud such that the bearing may rotatably move from one detent to another as said arm rest pivot support is rotated about a substantially-vertical axis to establish a given rotational position of said arm rest assembly.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 further comprising:a plurality of vertically-oriented detents in said shroud; and at least one bearing and spring assembly on said lower arm pad assembly such that each of said bearings radially engages a different one of said detents for releasably holding said arm rest assembly in said given rotational position.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said bearings are elongated roller bearings biased radially against elongated vertically-positioned detents by said springs.
- 7. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said bearings are ball bearings biased radially against said detents by said springs.
- 8. The assembly of claim 5 further comprising:at least two sets of three detents, each of said sets disposing on diametrically-opposed sides of said shroud; and said at least one bearing radially and releasably engaging a corresponding set of detents.
- 9. The assembly of claim 5 further comprising:a circular detent means having an outer periphery for carrying said vertically-oriented detents; and said bearing and spring assemblies being spaced from each other with each of said bearings releasably and radially engaging corresponding detents and enabling said arm rest assembly to assume any selected horizontal position represented by said detents.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein said detents allow 40° rotation of said arm rest assembly.
- 11. A height and pivotal adjustable office chair arm assembly having an arm rest assembly thereon and comprising:an arm support having one end for attaching the arm chair assembly to a chair and having an opposite end; a gas cylinder associated with said arm support for movement in the vertical direction to raise and lower the arm rest assembly to any selected vertical position; a shroud surrounding, and vertically removable in relation to, at least a portion of said arm support and having an upper end; said shroud being connected to said gas cylinder for vertical movement by said cylinder; an arm rest pivot support attached only to said shroud for receiving said arm rest assembly and enabling said arm rest assembly to pivot in the horizontal plane, thereby allowing said arm rest assembly to assume any selected rotational position; a substantially V-shaped arm pad assembly having first and second legs joined at one end; said first leg forming a substantially horizontal upper rest for the user's arm; and said second leg being a lower rest for attachment to said shroud upper end; and said first leg being longer than said second leg.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein:said second leg is at least partially hollow; a lever actuator extending from the hollow portion of said second leg; and a lever extending through said partially hollow second leg between said lever actuator and said gas cylinder such that said lever actuator can be used to move said lever to actuate said gas cylinder and enable raising and lowering of said arm rest assembly.
- 13. The assembly as in claim 12 wherein both a hollow main arm support and the shroud have corresponding cross-sectional shapes that prevent rotation of said shroud with respect to said main arm support that allows relative vertical movement of said shroud with respect to said main arm support.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein said bearings are roller bearings in a bearing cage with a long bearing axis in the vertical plane for radially engaging said detents to releasably hold said arm rest assembly in a given located position.
- 15. The assembly of claim 13 wherein said bearings are ball bearings in a bearing cage for radially engaging said detents to releasably hold said arm rest assembly in a given rotated position.
- 16. An adjustable office chair arm assembly comprising:an arm support having one end for attaching to a chair and a generally upstanding opposite end with a central opening and an outer surface; structural elements located within said central opening for adjusting the vertical height of an attached armrest to one of a plurality of vertical positions; a shroud surrounding at least a portion of said outer surface of said arm support, said shroud vertically movable relative to said arm support, said shroud being connected to said structural elements for being moved vertically, and said shroud having a flange, said flange having a plurality of detents; and an armrest pivot support attached only to said shroud and pivotable independently of the vertical height of said shroud, said armrest pivot support having movable structural elements to engage said detents thereby allowing said armrest assembly to assume one of a plurality of rotational positions; and wherein said flange is cylindrical in form and said detents are vertically positioned; and said structural elements of said armrest pivot support are horizontally movable, spring biased balls.
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