The disclosure relates generally to chairs. More particularly, the disclosure is directed to chair ganging device structures and to chairs containing the ganging device structures.
Chairs that can readily be attached to one another are typically used in multi-purpose rooms to provide a variety of different chair configurations and numbers of chairs in a row. Such chairs are suitably light in weight and have a configuration that enhances the ability of the chairs to be stacked on one another when not in use.
In order to improve safety and provide uniform spacing and numbers of chairs in a row, ganging systems are typically used to interlock adjacent chairs to one another. A wide variety of interlocking or ganging devices are known and are attached in a variety of ways to the chairs. Despite the variety of known ganging devices, there remains a need for a ganging device that can be produced in high volume and having a relatively simple, yet robust mechanism, for attaching the ganging device to a chair.
In view of the foregoing, embodiments of the disclosure provide a molded tray and ganging device for attachment to a seat of a chair and a chair containing the molded tray and ganging device. The molded tray and ganging device includes a molded structure having an top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second raised sides attached to the bottom surface. One or more ganging rod capture structures are integrally molded into the molded structure and extend upwardly from the top surface of the molded structure. A U-shaped ganging rod is slidably attached to each of the one or more ganging rod capture structures. Each U-shaped ganging rod has a ganging engagement portion that extends outwardly from one of the raised sides of the molded structure and L-shaped ends distal from the ganging engagement portion.
In one embodiment there is provided a chair having an integrally molded seat and backrest, a molded tray and ganging device attached to an underside of the seat, and tubular legs attached to the seat and molded tray. The molded tray and ganging device includes a molded structure having a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second raised sides attached to the bottom surface. One or more ganging rod capture structures are integrally molded into the molded structure and extend upwardly from the top surface of the molded structure. A U-shaped ganging rod is slidably attached to each of the one or more ganging rod capture structures. Each U-shaped ganging rod has a ganging engagement portion that extends outwardly from one of the raised sides of the molded structure and L-shaped ends distal from the ganging engagement portion.
In some embodiments, each of the first and second raised sides includes U-shaped openings therein for receiving tubular legs of the chair.
In other embodiments, the one or more ganging rod capture structures include a plurality of fingers, each of the fingers having a resiliently biased prong for capturing the ganging rod therein.
In some other embodiments, the one or more ganging rod capture structures further include an upstanding guide web integrally molded into the top surface of the molded structure. Each guide web has a plurality of spaced-apart detents for positional retention of the L-shaped ends of the ganging rod.
In still other embodiments, a plurality of apertures are provided in the bottom surface of the molded structure for attaching the molded structure to the seat of the chair using fasteners.
In other embodiments, a U-shaped ganging rod having a male ganging engagement portion extends outwardly from the first raised side and a U-shaped ganging rod having a female ganging engagement portion extends outwardly from the second raised side of the molded structure.
In some embodiments one of the 1e U-shaped ganging rods is fixedly attached to the top surface of the molded structure.
An advantage of the molded structure is that the one or more ganging rods may be snap-fitted into the ganging rod capture structures and slidably retained in the structures without the need for additional rod fasteners. Also, the entire tray and tubular legs can be attached to a seat of a chair using only four fasteners.
Additional features and advantages of the disclosed embodiments will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of the disclosed embodiments; and, wherein:
Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended.
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The legs 20 and 22 may be oriented substantially vertically with respect to the seat 12 and located in a generally rectangular configuration. In one embodiment, the front and rear legs 20 and 22 may have an inward incline, such as an acute angle with respect to vertical, to facilitate stacking and/or nesting of the chair 10 with another chair 10 when the chairs 10 are stored. The seat 12 of each chair 10 may be oriented substantially horizontally but can have a slight (or acute) incline with respect to horizontal for comfort. The backrest 14 may be substantially vertical yet have a slight (or acute) outward incline or angle with respect to vertical, opposite to that of the rear legs 22, for comfort thereby forming a substantially L-shaped seating arrangement with respect to the seat 12. Accordingly, the backrest 14 above the seat 12 may form an obtuse angle with respect to the seat 12 for comfort, and/or to facilitate stacking with another chair 10. The legs 20 and 22 may be made of a metal such as aluminum and may have a rectangular, square or round cross-sectional shape. As described in more detail below, the legs 20 and 22 may be attached to the seat 12 of the chair by means of the molded tray and ganging device 16.
The seat 12 and backrest 14 may be made from common, low-cost natural or synthetic materials, such as wood, plastic, polypropylene, polyethylene, nylon or equivalent polymeric materials. Each of the seat 12 and backrest 14 may be padded or unpadded. In one embodiment, the seat 12 and backrest 14 are integrally molded as one piece using a simple high-volume manufacturing technique, such as injection molding, thermoforming, or blowmolding. In another embodiment, the seat 12 and backrest 14 are separately made and attached to one another using conventional fastening techniques such as screws, bolts, adhesive, and the like.
A rear elevational view of the chairs 10 is shown in
A perspective exploded view of the chair 10 according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Each of the tubular legs 20 and 22 may have a U-shaped configuration with closed ends 30 and 32 being disposed through the molded structure 18. Aperatures 34 may be provided in each of the closed ends 30 and 32 for the fasteners 28 to pass therethrough to the underside of the seat 12 for fixedly attaching the molded structure 18 and legs 20 and 22 to the seat 12. In one embodiment, one or more reinforcing cross-members 36 may be used to attach the closed ends 30 and 32 of the legs 20 and 22 to one another and to provide additional rigidity of the tubular legs 20 and 22. In a preferred embodiment, one or more ganging rod capture structures 38 are integrally molded into the molded structure 18 and extend upwardly from the top surface 40 of the molded structure 18.
In accordance with more detailed aspect of the embodiments, at least one of the ganging rods 24 and 26 may be slidably engaged with the ganging rod capture structure 38 so that the ganging rod 24 or 26 may be extended and retracted with respect to the seat 12. As shown in more detail in
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The ganging rod capture structure 38 also includes two or more fingers 52. Each finger 52 is U-shaped and has a resiliently biased prong 54 for capturing the ganging rod therein. In one embodiment, only one side of the finger 52 includes the prong 54. In another embodiment, both sides of the finger 52 include prongs 54. Once the rod 26 is snappingly engaged with the fingers 52 and held in place vertically by the prongs 54, the rod 26 may slide horizontally through the fingers 52 along a top surface 56 of the web 50 for engaging the detents 46 and 48. The L-shaped distal ends 44 of the rod 26 engage the fingers 52 and prevent the rod 26 from disengaging from the molded tray and ganging device 16. The straight portions 42 of the rod 26 are disposed through slots 58 in a first side wall 60 of molded structure 18. In
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Other features of the side wall 60 include U-shaped aperatures 62 and 64 for the tubular front and rear legs 20 and 22. Support columns 66 and 68 extend upwardly from the top surface 40 of the molded structure 18 and are provided to engage and provide additional support for the tubular legs 20 and 22. In a preferred embodiment, the support columns 66 and 68 are also integrally molded into the top surface 40 of the molded structure 18.
In the embodiments described above, there is a single ganging rod 24 and a single ganging rod 26 on opposite sides of the molded structure 18. However, the disclosure is not limited to having a single ganging rod on each side of the molded structure. Accordingly, two or more ganging rods may be used on each side of the molded structure 18. The two or more ganging rods on each side may be ganging rods 24 having female engagement portions, ganging rods 26 having male engagement portions or a mixture of ganging rods 24 and 26 having female and male engagement portions.
The description and illustration of one or more embodiments provided in this application are not intended to limit or restrict the scope of the invention as claimed in any way. The embodiments, examples, and details provided in this application are considered sufficient to convey possession and enable others to make and use the best mode of claimed invention. The claimed invention should not be construed as being limited to any embodiment, example, or detail provided in this application. Regardless of whether shown and described in combination or separately, the various features (both structural and methodological) are intended to be selectively included or omitted to produce an embodiment with a particular set of features. Having been provided with the description and illustration of the present application, one skilled in the art may envision variations, modifications, and alternate embodiments falling within the spirit of the broader aspects of the general inventive concept embodied in this application that do not depart from the broader scope of the claimed invention.
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