Information
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Patent Grant
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6604792
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Patent Number
6,604,792
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 12, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- McCormick, Paulding & Huber LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 45256
- 297 4404
- 297 204
- 297 205
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A seat assembly includes a chair frame with spaced supports for holding a diaphragm to the frame, where the diaphragm has one edge connected to one of the spaced supports of the chair frame, and an opposite edge of the diaphragm adjacent to another of the spaced supports of the chair frame. The seat assembly also includes an over center linkage for releasably coupling the opposite edge of the diaphragm to the another of the spaced supports of the chair frame for stretching the diaphragm between the spaced supports of the chair frame.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for assembling a seat, and more specifically to a method and apparatus for fastening a flexible diaphragm to a seat frame which permits easy assembling and maintenance.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Seats must be comfortable and maintainable. The way a seat cushion and a seat frame work together, and how they are maintained in service, are critical to occupant comfort. More particularly, airplane seats and seat components must take into account weight, space availability, durability and cost constraints.
Many airplane seats include a seat diaphragm, which is the surface of the seat frame that comes into contact with the seat cushion. There are two types of seat diaphragm designs that have been used by seat manufacturers, fixed diaphragms and flexible diaphragms. Fixed diaphragms are typically made of flat or contoured sheet metal or composite materials such as fiberglass, and are typically easy to maintain, but not particularly comfortable. In addition, seats with fixed diaphragms can be relatively heavy and expensive.
Flexible diaphragms have been designed in a number of different styles, such as nylon fabric panels attached to front and rear parts of the seat frame, attached to side parts or to both the side parts and the front and rear parts. Other flexible diaphragms include stretchable synthetic materials which are attached to the front and rear parts of the seat frame, attached to the side parts, or attached to both the side parts and the front and rear parts. As compared with fixed diaphragms, flexible diaphragms can provide added comfort. However, flexible diaphragms typically require maintenance, including periodic tightening, since loosening or stretching of the flexible diaphragm may occur while the diaphragm is in service.
While it is known that, the maintenance of flexible diaphragms may be reduced by stretching the flexible diaphragm during installation to minimize stretching that occurs during service, existing mechanisms for this purpose are difficult to use, require separate tools, or are complicated and expensive in design and manufacture, and add significant weight to the seat assembly.
Based on the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for stretching a flexible seat diaphragm that overcomes the difficulties and drawbacks associated with prior art seat assembling methods.
It is a more specific object of the present invention to provide a simple and inexpensive device for assembling a seat which permits assembling a flexible diaphragm to a seat frame with a minimum amount of effort and allows for easy maintenance of the flexible diaphragm while in service.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a seat assembly which includes a chair frame which has spaced supports for holding a diaphragm to the frame, where the diaphragm has one edge connected to one of the spaced supports of the chair frame, and an opposite edge adjacent to another of the spaced supports of the chair frame. The seat assembly further includes an over center linkage for releasably coupling the opposite edge of the diaphragm to the another of the spaced supports of the chair frame in order to stretch the diaphragm between the spaced supports of the chair frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective front view of a seat assembly showing a flexible diaphragm in an unstretched position in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the seat assembly of
FIG. 1
without a chair fame showing the flexible diaphragm in a stretched position;
FIG. 3
is a diagrammatic side view of another embodiment of a seat assembly with a flexible diaphragm; and
FIG. 4
is a top partial plan view of another embodiment of a seat assembly having j-clips and showing the flexible diaphragm in a partial stretched position.
FIG. 5
is a top partial plan view of another embodiment of a seat assembly employing j-channels.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
illustrates a seat assembly
10
according to one embodiment of the present invention. The seat assembly
10
includes a chair frame
12
and a seat bottom frame
13
having opposing side members
14
,
16
, respectively, coupled to front and rear opposing members
18
,
20
, respectively. Supports
22
are spaced around the chair frame
12
and provide structural support for anchoring a flexible diaphragm
24
to the chair frame
12
. In operation, a seat cushion (not shown) is placed on top of the flexible diaphragm
24
for added comfort. The rear member
20
includes three rear supports
26
spaced along and attached to the longitudinal length of the rear member
20
at the mounted ends
27
of the rear supports
26
. The rear supports
26
extend upward and to the rear of the rear member
20
to enlarge a seating area while preserving legroom for the occupant sitting behind the seat assembly
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, the diaphragm
24
is connected to free ends
28
of the rear supports
26
. While three rear supports have been shown and described, the present invention is not so limited, as there may be any number of rear supports, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
As shown by
FIGS. 1 and 2
, each of the rear supports
26
include a channel
30
adapted to fixedly hold a rear support rod
32
which extends between and through each of the rear supports
26
. The rear support rod
32
is inserted through two rear sleeves
34
formed in a rear edge
36
of the diaphragm
24
, and disposed in the channel
30
for securing the diaphragm to the rear member
20
. The channel
30
is positioned so that the rod
32
is secured in the channel by pressure exerted on the rod
32
by the diaphragm
24
. As will be appreciated, the channel
30
allows the rear support rod
32
and diaphragm
24
to be easily removed from the chair frame
12
for maintenance or replacement.
While a diaphragm secured to a rear rod has been shown and described, the present invention is not so limited as other alternative fastening mechanisms, such as the diaphragm being directly attached to a member or fastened directly to supports, by either removable means, or nonremoveable means, such as staples, glue or nails, may be utilized without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the flexible diaphragm
24
is preferably made of a stretchable synthetic material, or the like, for stretching between the supports
22
on the chair frame
12
. While the rear edge
36
of the diaphragm is connected to the rear supports
26
, an opposing front edge of the diaphragm
24
is adjacent to front supports
37
. In this stretched position, the diaphragm
24
extends from the rear supports
26
to and over the front member
18
. As discussed previously, the stretching of the flexible diaphragm
24
during installation reduces the need for maintenance by minimizing the stretching that occurs during service.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the diaphragm
24
includes a front sleeve
38
for coupling the diaphragm to an over center linkage
40
, as will be described in more detail later. While tensioning the diaphragm between front members and rear supports been shown and described, the present invention is not so limited, as the diaphragm may be tensioned between side supports, or between side supports and front and rear supports, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
An important aspect of the present invention is the use of the over center linkage to tension the diaphragm. Continuing to refer to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the over center linkage
40
provides an easy to use device for coupling the front edge of the diaphragm
24
to the front supports
37
of the chair frame
12
, and for tensioning the diaphragm during installation, and subsequently holding the diaphragm stretched during service. The over center linkage
40
includes a lever arm
42
which is adapted for pivotal movement around a pin
48
which is attached to or integrated with the front support
37
. In operation, the lever arm
42
pivots between an open and closed position for stretching and releasing the diaphragm
24
.
As shown best in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the lever arm
42
has an arcuate shape to be adjacent to and conform to a partial circumference
50
of the front member
18
so that the lever arm is unobtrusive to an occupant of the seat assembly
10
when the over center linkage
40
is in the closed position. Any technique that causes a closed lever arm to not be noticeable to an occupant, such as recessing a closed lever arm in a groove in a member, is considered within the scope of the invention. Each of the front supports
37
is secured to the front member
18
such that the front supports
37
are disposed on either side of the diaphragm
24
when the over center linkages
40
are in the closed and tensioned position. Each of the front supports
37
is secured to the front member
18
with a fastener
52
, such as a screw
52
, although many other types of fasteners may be employed.
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, show a free end
56
of the lever arm
42
coupled to the front sleeve
38
of the diaphragm
24
such that the diaphragm
24
is unstretched when the over center linkage
40
is in the open position, as shown in the phantom lines in FIG.
3
. When the over center linkage
40
is in the closed position, the diaphragm
24
is stretched a predetermined amount to reduce maintenance requirements. The over center linkage
40
is in the closed position when the free end
56
of the lever arm
42
abuts the front member
18
and the pressure of the stretched diaphragm
24
pulls the lever arm
42
against the front member
18
. The over center linkage
40
is in the open position when the free end
56
of the lever arm
42
is pivoted away from the front member
18
so that the pressure exerted by the diaphragm
24
upon the over center linkage
40
pulls the free end
56
of the lever arm
42
away from the closed position.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, two over center linkages
40
are spaced apart to allow passage of the diaphragm
24
and coupled to the front member
18
. Each of the over center linkages
40
are connected together at the free ends
56
of the lever arms
42
by a lever connecting rod
60
. The front sleeve
38
of the diaphragm
24
encloses the rod
60
and couples the diaphragm
24
to the rod
60
and the linkages
40
. While two over center linkages have been shown, the present invention is not so limited, as there may be any number of over center linkages coupled to the diaphragm without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 4
, while sleeves
38
for coupling the diaphragm
24
to an over center linkage
40
or to rods
32
,
60
, spaced supports
22
or members
14
,
16
,
18
,
20
have been shown and described, the present invention is not so limited, as other means for coupling the diaphragm to the seat assembly
10
, such as J-clips
62
, can be used without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention. While an over center linkage coupled to spaced supports has been shown and described, the present invention is not so limited, as the over center linkage may be attached to a support, directly coupled with a member, or integrated into a member, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a front j-channel
64
removably secures the diaphragm
24
to the lever connecting rod
60
, and a rear j-channel removably secures the rear edge
36
of the diaphragm
24
to the rear supporting rod
32
. The front
64
and rear
66
j-channels are j-shaped sections of plastic which can be molded to fit over the shape and size of the rods
32
,
60
to which the j-channels connect. When utilized by the present invention, the channel section of the j-channel
64
,
66
fits partially around the rod
32
,
60
to which it
64
,
66
connects, and can be quickly and easily be applied to or removed from the rod
32
,
60
. The diaphragm
24
can be coupled to the j-channels
64
,
66
by sewing the diaphragm
24
to the plastic j-channels
32
,
60
. J-channels may be used to couple multiple edges of the diaphragm to rods and supports, or a j-channel may be used on only one edge of the diaphragm, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the lever connecting rod
60
may act as a handle for opening and closing the linkages
40
and stretching and unstretching the diaphragm
24
. No separate tools are required to stretch or release the diaphragm. In operation, the closing of the over center linkage
40
stretches the diaphragm
24
by a predetermined amount until the plane
58
of the diaphragm rotates past the pivot point
48
of the lever arm
42
. The over center linkage
40
is retained in the closed position by abutment of the lever arm
42
against the front member
18
and pressure exerted upon the lever arm
42
by the stretched diaphragm
24
. At this point, mechanical forces hold the lever arm
42
and the diaphragm
24
in place, as referred to previously.
Continuing with
FIGS. 1 and 3
, to release the diaphragm
24
, the lever arms
42
are rotated back to the open position by grasping the lever connecting rod
60
and pivoting the over center linkage to the open position, thereby rotating the diaphragm past the pivot point of the lever arm. The diaphragm
24
may be easily removed from the lever connecting rod
60
by disengaging the sleeves from the lever connecting rod
60
. The diaphragm
24
is easily removed from the rear support rod
32
by displacing the rod
32
from the channel
30
and the removing the rod
32
from the rear sleeves
34
of the diaphragm
24
.
In the alternate embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, the diaphragm may be removed by disengaging the J-clips
62
from the lever connecting rod
60
. As shown in the alternate embodiment of
FIG. 5
, the diaphragm
24
may be removed from the lever connecting rod
60
by opening the over center linkage
40
and disengaging the front j-channel
64
from the lever connecting rod
60
, and disengaging the rear j-channel
66
from the rear support rod
32
.
While a seat assembly for a seat bottom frame has been shown, the present invention is not limited in this regard, as the seat assembly may be used for other sections of a chair, such as the back section of a chair, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention. While a seat assembly for an airplane seat has been shown, the present invention is not limited in this regard, as the seat assembly may be used for other types of seats, such as automobile seats, foldable seats and portable seats, without departing from the broader aspects of the present invention. The use of the present invention with chair frame or seat bottom frame consisting of one seat member, where the member may be circular, oval, or any other form, is considered within the scope of the invention.
In view of the wide variety of embodiments to which the principles of our invention can be applied, it should be understood that the illustrated embodiments are exemplary only, and should not be taken as limiting the scope of our invention. Rather, we claim as our invention all such embodiments as come within the scope and spirit of the following claims and equivalents thereto.
Claims
- 1. A seat assembly, comprising:a chair frame with spaced supports for holding a diaphragm to said frame, said diaphragm having one edge connected to one of said spaced supports of said chair frame, and an opposite edge of said diaphragm adjacent to another of said spaced supports of said chair frame; and an over center linkage for releasably coupling said opposite edge of said diaphragm to said another of said spaced supports of said chair frame for stretching said diaphragm between said spaced supports of said chair frame, said over center linkage including a pin coupled with said another of said spaced supports for pivotal movement, and a lever arm having a pivot end coupled to said pin for pivotally opening and dosing said over center linkage, and said lever arm having a free end for coupling to said diaphragm, wherein said lever arm moves between a closed position for stretching said diaphragm, and an open position for releasing said diaphragm, wherein said diaphragm is held in the stretched position by mechanical forces.
- 2. The seat assembly of claim 1, wherein said chair frame is a seat bottom frame.
- 3. The seat assembly of claim 1, wherein said lever arm unobtrusively conforms to a partial circumference of said chair frame when said over center linkage is in a closed position.
- 4. The seat assembly of claim 1, wherein said spaced supports include:a rear support having a mounted end and a free end, said rear support coupled to said chair frame at said mounted end and coupled to said diaphragm at said free end; and a front support having a mounted end coupled to said chair frame, said front support containing said over center linkage for coupling to said opposite edge of said diaphragm.
- 5. The seat assembly of claim 1, further including:a plurality of over center linkages each coupled to said chair frame; and a lever connecting rod coupled between said free end of each said lever arm for coupling to said diaphragm.
- 6. The seat assembly of claim 5, wherein said lever connecting rod is coupled to a j-channel attached to said opposite edge of said diaphragm for easy installation and maintenance.
- 7. The seat assembly of claim 5, wherein said lever connecting rod is coupled to a sleeve provided in said opposite edge of said diaphragm for easy installation and maintenance.
- 8. The seat assembly of claim 5, wherein said lever connecting rod is coupled to j-clips attached to said opposite edge of said diaphragm for easy installation and maintenance.
- 9. The seat assembly of claim 1, wherein-said mechanical forces include said over center linkage retained in a dosed position by abutment of said lever arm against said chair frame, and pressure exerted upon said lever arm by said stretched diaphragm.
- 10. An apparatus for releasably retaining a diaphragm to be used as a seat for a chair having a frame member, comprising:a diaphragm; a means for securing an edge of said diaphragm to a location on a frame member; and an over center linkage coupled to another edge of said diaphragm, said over center linkage for mounting to another location on the frame member, said over center linkage for moving between a closed position wherein said diaphragm is stretched, and an open position, wherein said diaphragm is unstretched, and wherein said over center linkage includes a support for coupling to the frame member of the chair, a pin coupled to said support for providing pivotal movement, and a lever arm having a pivot end coupled to said pin, and a free end for coupling to said diaphragm, said lever arm for moving between an open position wherein said diaphragm is unstretched, and a closed position wherein said diaphragm is stretched.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said over center linkage is retained in a closed position by abutment of said lever arm against said frame member and pressure exerted upon said lever arm by said stretched diaphragm.
- 12. A seat assembly having a seat bottom frame and a flexible diaphragm, comprising:means for fixedly connecting one edge of a diaphragm to a first location of a chair frame; means for coupling an over center linkage to a second location of the chair frame, said over center linkage including a pin for pivotal movement, and a lever arm having a pivot end coupled to said pin for pivotally opening and closing said over center linkage; means for releasingly coupling another edge of said diaphragm to said over center linkage; means for stretching said diaphragm between said first and said second locations of said chair frame; and means for retaining said diaphragm in a stretched position.
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