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The invention is in the field of seating design and construction.
The invention comprises a seating assembly of first and second seating components releasably secured together without the need for tools, by at least one strap latch. The strap latch comprises a strap with one end of the strap affixed to the first component and the other end of the strap affixed to a latch. The latch of the strap latch releasably engages a catch which is affixed to the second component.
Preferably, three or more components are releasably joined without the need for tools by using a combination of one or more component interlocking features and at least one strap latch. Also in a preferred embodiment, adjacent seating units can be ganged together using a strap latch.
The seating assembly may also feature a seat support with fixed forward and rear frame members, and a floating rear frame member attached to the fixed rear frame member with at least one strap, with the seating web attached along its front edge to the fixed forward frame member and along its back edge to the floating rear frame member. This seat support appears to be horizontal when unoccupied, but the seat webbing and strap have sufficient stretch such that when a downward force is applied to the seat, the floating rear frame member is depressed, such that the seat has a rearward incline. This allows for a seat that appears flat, but feels inclined to the occupant.
Strap latch 50 comprises a strap 52 secured to one chair assembly 32 component, with a latch 54 at one end of the strap 50, which engages a catch 70 mounted on another chair assembly 32 component (
The catch 70, in one preferred embodiment, comprises a back plate 72 with two projecting sides 74, each projecting side 74 having a flat catch or fulcrum protrusion 76 and a rounded stop protrusion 78. The fulcrum protrusion 76 is characterized by an overhanging flat edge 80 positioned such that the flat edge 80 has an angle of at least about ninety degrees (90°), and preferably an oblique angle of greater than about ninety degrees (90°), from the direction that the strap 50 will approach from, and an angled edge 82 which angles back toward the back plate 72. The rounded stop 78 is located farther from the direction of approach of the strap 52 than the flat fulcrum protrusion 76 and does not extend as far from the back plate 72 as the fulcrum protrusion 76. The rounded stops 78 serve as a stop for the latch 54 as it is moved from the ready position to the locked position, and prevent the latch 54 from rotating any further than just slightly over center relative to fulcrum 76 when the latch 54 is held in engagement with protrusion 76 by the tension placed on latch 54 by strap 52.
To operate the strap latch 50, the latch 54 is placed perpendicularly to the catch 70, with the flat catch engaging edges 60 of the latch 54 against the catch 70 between the fulcrum protrusions 76 and the rounded stop protrusions 78. (
In one example of a preferred embodiment, the base 90 is configured to accommodate a seat 140, back 160 and a tablet arm 130. (
To define the chair accommodating portion 92 and the tablet arm accommodating portion 94, and to provide a basis for the installation of these items, a base frame 100 is provided on top of the horizontal base members 96. The base frame 100 includes three members 102 (102, 102′, 102″) extending from front-to-back (one over each horizontal base member 96) and two base frame members 104 (104, 104′) extending side-to-side across the chair assembly 32, one at the back, and one at the front. At intervals along the length of the base frame members 102, 104, downwardly extending fingers 106 may be provided, which extend through corresponding holes 108 in the horizontal base member 96 to form mortise and tenon joints between the horizontal base members 96 and the base frame members 102, 104. The base frame members 102, 104 each have complimentary slots 110 cut approximately halfway through their depth so that, where they intersect, the members 102, 104 interlock to form a cross lap joint. A catch 70 is secured to frame member 102″ for receiving the latch 54 of a strap latch 50 secured to tablet arm 130. Another catch 70 is secured to back frame member 104′, in the center of the chair supporting portion of base 90. This facilitates securing back 160 in place. Additional base frame members 102, 104 could be provided. For example, additional side-to-side base frame members 104 could be provided between the front and rear base frame members 104 to add stability to the base frame 100.
The horizontal base members 96 may also be provided with interior corner tabs 112, extending inwardly to the chair accommodating portion 92 and the tablet accommodating portion 94 of the base frame 100 at each interior corner. Downwardly-extending tab engaging members 114 may then be provided on the base frame members 102, 104, to engage the tabs 112 and further stabilize the base frame 100 on the horizontal base members 96.
In the chair accommodating portion 92, the top edge of the side-to-side base frame members 104 have notches 116 therein at each of the four corners where the seat 140 will be attached, with the edge 118 between the notches 116 being raised. The bottom edge of the forward side-to-side base frame member 104 may also be provided with one or more seat receiving slots 120, for example, two slots 120, one at each side of the chair accommodating portion 92.
A tablet arm 130, with a flat area on top which can be covered to create a writing surface may be included in the chair assembly 32. (
The interior side of the wall 136 of the tablet arm 130 may be provided with an H-shaped brace comprising a horizontal platform 138, and two vertically extending legs 139. The brace may also be an upside down U-shaped brace with a horizontal platform 138 and two downwardly extending vertical legs 139. When arm 130 is assembled to base 90, legs 139 rest on top of the front-to-back base frame member 102″ thereby supporting the horizontal platform 138. (
The tablet arm 130 is installed by placing the tablet arm 130 over the tablet arm accommodating portion 94 of the base 90, so that the base frame members 104 and 104′ are positioned within the corresponding slots 132 on the tablet arm 130. The interlocking projection 134 extends along the side-to-side base frame member 104, and the brace 138, 139 is positioned directly on top of the front-to-back base frame member 102″. Then, the latch 54 of a strap latch 50, comprising a strap 52 which is securely fastened to brace top platform 138 at one end, and having a latch 54 attached to the free end, is engaged into fixed catch 70 on frame member 102″. This secures the tablet arm 130 to the base 90. The catch 70 is securely attached to the middle front-to-back base frame member 102″ directly below the H-shaped brace 138, 139 facing in toward the center of the tablet arm 130. The strap 52 may be attached to the top of the brace 138 using any method known in the art, and the catch 70 may be fastened to the base frame member 102 using any method known in the art, including staples, nails, screws, bolts, adhesives, tape, or any other known method of fastening. The latch 54 is placed in the ready position adjacent to the catch 70, as described above, and is then rotated into the locked position, such that the strap 52 is pulled taut, holding the tablet arm 130 securely to the base 90 (
A seat 140, preferably having a fixed forward frame member 142, a fixed rear frame member 144, side rails 146, a floating rear frame member 148, seat webbing 150 and preferably at least two straps 152 affixing the floating frame member 148 to the fixed rear frame member 144. (
To install the seat 140, it is placed over the chair accommodating portion of the base 92 by inserting the rearwardly projecting tabs 154 into the seat support receiving slots 120 on the forward side-to-side base frame member 104, sliding seat 140 rearwardly, and then lowering the back portion of the seat support 140, so that the notch 160 rests on the top edge of the rear side-to-side base frame member 104, preventing movement of the seat support 140 in the front-to-back direction and the side rails 146 rest in notches 116 on top of the base frame members 104. (
As described above, when the seat webbing 150 is attached along its back edge to the floating rear frame member 148, when no downward force is applied to the seat of the chair assembly 32, the floating rear frame member 148 is generally in the same plane as the fixed forward and rear frame members 142, 144, such that the seat of the chair assembly 32 appears to be generally horizontal. (
After seat 140 is installed on the base 90, a back 160 may be installed. The back 160 comprises a pair of tapered side members 162, a bottom cross member 164, cross braces 166, and back webbing 168. (
To install, back 160 is placed into position over the seat 140, such that the cross braces 166 align with the corresponding upwardly extending tapered members 156. (
A strap latch 50 extends downwardly from back cross brace 166, or optionally from the connecting brace 172, between the floating rear frame member 148 and the fixed rear frame member 144, to interact with a catch 70 placed on the interior wall of the rear side-to-side base frame member 104′. The strap latch 50 is fastened as described above to secure the seat back 160 to the base frame member 104′, sandwiching the seat 140 between the base frame member 104′ and back 160. (
Preferably before the components of the chair assembly 32 are thus assembled, chair assembly 32 can be quickly and easily upholstered to provide a cushioned chair assembly 32′. (
When the upholstery on the chair needs to be replaced, the components can be similarly separated for ease of removal of the old worn upholstery, and replaced with new upholstery envelopes, as discussed above. The newly upholstered components can then be reassembled in the manner discussed above.
Chairs 32 can be ganged together using a strap latch 50. To facilitate this, an additional strap latch 50 is provided on the interior side of the base frame member 102 of a first chair 32 that would be adjacent to a second chair 32′ to form a grouped seating arrangement 30. (
The chair and seating arrangements described herein may contain different components, for example, the tablet arm could be replaced by a regular arm, an arm with a different functionality, or be left off entirely; the seat could be replaced by a double- or triple-wide seat; the seat back could be configured in various manners or left off, and other configurations for each individual component are possible, and multiple components can be joined to form various seating arrangements.
Additionally, especially with reference to the system of notches, slots, tabs and other features to interlock the frames, it is understood that various arrangements of interlocking components may be provided that are within the scope of this invention, and descriptions of particular shapes or interactions between the components should not be considered limiting. Of course it is understood that the above is a description of the preferred embodiments, and that various changes and alterations can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention.
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