Claims
- 1. A chair comprising: a back having a hole, a frame received through said hole wherein said frame comprises an interior cavity, an arm rest comprising a connecting member received through said hole and into said interior cavity, and a nose connecting said connecting member to said frame and thereby locking said arm rest to said chair; wherein said hole in said back comprises a ledge with a bottom surface and a top surface, said connecting member comprises a frame stop surface and a back stop surface, said frame comprises a top mounting surface; wherein said bottom surface of said ledge abuts said top mounting surface, said frame stop surface is adjacent to and/or abuts said top mounting surface, and said back stop surface is adjacent to and/or abuts said top surface of said ledge.
- 2. A chair comprising: a back having a hole, a frame received through said hole wherein said frame comprises an interior cavity, an arm rest comprising a connecting member received through said hole and into said interior cavity, and a nose connecting said connecting member to said frame and thereby locking said arm rest to said chair; wherein said connecting member comprises tapered surfaces and said interior cavity comprises corresponding tapered surfaces.
- 3. The chair according to claim 2 wherein said tapered surfaces comprise flat tapered surfaces on opposite sides and comprise rounded tapered surfaces on opposite sides adjacent to said flat tapered surfaces.
- 4. A chair comprising: a back having a hole, a frame received through said hole wherein said frame comprises an interior cavity, an arm rest comprising a connecting member received through said hole and into said interior cavity, and a nose connecting said connecting member to said frame and thereby locking said arm rest to said chair; wherein said nose engages a receiver thereby locking said connecting member to said frame; wherein said nose and said receiver are misaligned from each other by a first offset distance in a first installed position with one being offset from the other; wherein said nose and said receiver are misaligned by a second offset distance in a second installed position, said second offset distance being less than said first offset distance.
- 5. The chair according to claim 4 wherein said first offset distance misalignment is about 0.035 inch.
- 6. The chair according to claim 4 wherein said first offset distance between said nose and said receiver comprises a misalignment from each other with one being offset to the side of the other.
- 7. The chair according to claim 6 wherein said side first offset distance misalignment is about 0.030 inch.
- 8. The chair according to claim 6 wherein said second installed position rotates said arm rest inwards so that side impacts to the arm rest are not absorbed by said nose.
- 9. The chair according to claim 4 wherein said first offset distance between said nose and said receiver comprises a misalignment from each other with one being offset below the other and said first offset distance between said nose and said receiver comprises a misalignment from each other with one being offset to the side of the other.
- 10. The chair according to claim 9 wherein said below first offset distance misalignment is about 0.035 inch and said side first offset distance misalignment is about 0.030 inch.
- 11. The chair according to claim 9 wherein said nose comprises one end of a set screw.
- 12. The chair according to claim 11 further comprising a threaded hole in said frame receiving said set screw and wherein said receiver comprises a tapered hole in said connecting member.
- 13. The chair according to claim 4 wherein said nose comprises one end of a detent assembly; wherein said detent assembly comprises a rounded nose.
- 14. The chair according to claim 4 wherein said nose comprises one end of a detent assembly; wherein said detent assembly comprises an angled nose and a straight portion next to said angled nose.
- 15. The chair according to claim 1 wherein said ledge comprises a detent ramp extending through the ledge thereby forcing said nose inwards and easing the nose past said top surface of the ledge.
- 16. The chair according to claim 1 wherein said back comprises a cavity extending above a bottom side of the back thereby allowing access to said nose and a receiver.
- 17. A chair comprising: a back having a hole, a frame received through said hole wherein said frame comprises an interior cavity, an arm rest comprising a connecting member received through said hole and into said interior cavity, and a nose connecting said connecting member to said frame and thereby locking said arm rest to said chair; wherein said frame comprises an anti-rotation slot and said connecting member comprises an anti-rotation tab received by said anti-rotation slot thereby restraining rotation of said connecting member.
- 18. The chair according to claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a guide pad having an angled side, said ledge in said back comprises an angled side, wherein a wedge is formed between said angled side of the guide pad and said angled side of said ledge when a downward force is applied to the arm rest.
- 19. The chair according to claim 18 wherein said guide pad comprises a flat side wherein said wedge is formed between the flat side of the guide pad and a side of one ledge and said angled side of the guide pad and said angled side of another ledge.
- 20. The chair according to claim 18 wherein said angled sides of said guide pad and said ledge rotate said arm rest inwards so that side impacts to the arm rest are not absorbed by the angled sides.
- 21. A chair comprising: a back having a hole, a frame received through said hole wherein said frame comprises an interior cavity, an arm rest comprising a connecting member received through said hole and into said interior cavity, and a nose connecting said connecting member to said frame and thereby locking said arm rest to said chair; further comprising an O-ring compressed between said connecting member and said interior cavity.
- 22. The chair according to claim 21 wherein said O-ring is disposed on said connecting member and is angled with one side of the O-ring being below the other side of the O-ring.
- 23. The chair according to claim 1 further comprising compressible wedges compressed between said connecting member and said hole in said back.
- 24. The chair according to claim 23 wherein said wedges are formed into an inner diameter of said ledge and are narrow ramp-shaped portions thereby compressing against a guide diameter of said connecting member.
- 25. The chair according to claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises tapered surfaces and said interior cavity comprises corresponding tapered surfaces; and said nose engages a receiver thereby locking said connecting member to said frame.
- 26. The chair according to claim 25 wherein said tapered surfaces comprise flat tapered surfaces on opposite sides and rounded tapered surfaces on opposite sides adjacent to said flat tapered surfaces, said nose and said receiver are misaligned from each other in their expected installation positions, said nose comprises one end of a set screw, said frame comprises a threaded hole receiving said set screw, and said receiver comprises a tapered hole in said connecting member.
- 27. The chair according to claim 26 wherein said side misalignment rotates said arm rest inwards so that side impacts to the arm rest are not absorbed by said nose, said frame comprises an anti-rotation slot and said connecting member comprises an anti-rotation tab received by said anti-rotation slot thereby restraining the rotation of said connecting member.
- 28. The chair according to claim 27 further comprising compressible wedges compressed between said connecting member and said hole in said back, wherein said wedges are formed into an inner diameter of said ledge and are narrow ramp-shaped portions that compress against a guide diameter of said connecting member.
- 29. The chair according to claim 1 wherein said connecting member is non-tapered and said interior cavity is non-tapered.
- 30. The chair according to claim 29 wherein said nose engages a receiver thereby locking said connecting member to said frame and said nose comprises one end of a detent assembly.
- 31. The chair according to claim 30 wherein said detent assembly comprises an angled nose and a straight portion next to said angled nose, said detent assembly is attached to said connecting member, said receiver comprises a hole through said frame, and said ledge comprises a detent ramp extending through the ledge thereby forcing said nose inwards and easing the nose past said top surface of the ledge.
- 32. The chair according to claim 31 wherein said back comprises a cavity extending above a bottom side of the back thereby allowing access to said nose and said receiver, said frame comprises an anti-rotation slot and said connecting member comprises an anti-rotation tab received by said anti-rotation slot thereby restraining the rotation of said connecting member, said connecting member comprises a guide pad with an angled side and said ledge in said back includes an angled side wherein a wedge is formed between said angled side of the guide pad and said angled side of said ledge when a downward force is applied to the arm rest, said guide pad comprises a flat side wherein said wedge is formed between the flat side of the guide pad and a side of one ledge and said angled side of the guide pad and said angled side of another ledge, and said angled sides of said guide pad and said ledge are positioned to rotate said arm rest inwards so that side impacts to the arm rest are not absorbed by the angled sides.
- 33. The chair according to claim 32 further comprising an O-ring disposed on said connecting member and compressed between said connecting member and said interior cavity wherein one side of the O-ring is angled below the other side of the O-ring and compressible wedges compressed between said connecting member and said hole in said back wherein said wedges are formed into an inner diameter of said ledge and are narrow ramp-shaped portions that compress against a guide diameter of said connecting member.
- 34. A chair comprising: a back having a hole, a frame received through said hole wherein said frame comprises an interior cavity, and a plug received through said hole and into said interior cavity; wherein said plug comprises a spring member attached to said plug along one end and cantilevered therefrom wherein said spring member is angled outward from said attached and cantilevered end and a detent nose is disposed along an unattached end of said spring member.
- 35. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said hole in said back comprises a ledge having a bottom surface and a top surface, said plug comprises a frame stop surface and a back stop surface, said frame comprises a top mounting surface, wherein said bottom surface of said ledge abuts said top mounting surface, said frame stop surface is near to or abuts said top mounting surface, and said back stop surface is near to or abuts said top surface of said ledge.
- 36. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said frame comprises a hole receiving said detent nose.
- 37. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said back comprises a cavity extending above a bottom side of the back thereby allowing access to said detent nose and a receiver.
- 38. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said frame comprises an anti-rotation slot and said plug comprises an anti-rotation tab received by said anti-rotation slot thereby restraining the rotation of said plug.
- 39. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said back comprises two of said holes each comprising an installation slot in opposite positions and said plug comprises an installation tab thereby allowing a single plug to be received into either of the two holes in opposite orientations.
- 40. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said detent nose comprises a catch surface engaging an outside surface of said frame.
- 41. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said plug comprises tapered surfaces and said interior cavity comprises corresponding tapered surfaces.
- 42. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said plug is non-tapered and said interior cavity is non-tapered.
- 43. The chair according to claim 42 wherein said plug comprises guide pads contacting interior surfaces of said interior cavity along an end away from said attached and cantilevered end and near said unattached end of said spring member.
- 44. The chair according to claim 34 wherein said hole in said back comprises a ledge having a bottom surface and a top surface, said plug comprises a frame stop surface and a back stop surface, said frame comprises a top mounting surface; wherein said bottom surface of said ledge abuts said top mounting surface, said frame stop surface is near to or abuts said top mounting surface, and said back stop surface is near to or abuts said top surface of said ledge; said frame comprises a hole receiving said detent nose; and said frame comprises an anti-rotation slot and said plug comprises an anti-rotation tab received by said anti-rotation slot thereby restraining the rotation of said plug.
- 45. The chair according to claim 44 wherein said back comprises a cavity extending above a bottom side of the back thereby allowing access to said detent nose and said receiving hole and said detent nose comprises a catch surface engaging an outside surface of said frame.
- 46. The chair according to claim 45 wherein said back comprises two of said holes each comprising an installation slot in opposite positions and said plug comprises an installation tab received by said installation slot wherein a single plug can be received into either of the two holes in opposite orientations.
- 47. The chair according to claim 46 wherein said plug comprises tapered surfaces and said interior cavity comprises corresponding tapered surfaces.
- 48. The chair according to claim 46 wherein said plug is non-tapered and said interior cavity is non-tapered.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/206,204, filed May 22, 2000, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/206,205, filed May 22, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/206,457, filed May 22, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (27)
Provisional Applications (3)
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60/206204 |
May 2000 |
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60/206205 |
May 2000 |
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60/206457 |
May 2000 |
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