1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a table and seating apparatus with stool type seats having seat supports that have a non-uniform cross section.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In large, multi-purpose rooms that are utilized at various times as dining rooms, meeting halls, dance areas, training rooms, classrooms and other varied activities, it is often desirable that mobile multi-purpose furniture be used. Such furniture includes tables, chairs, benches and/or stools or table and seat combinations. Table and seating combinations often utilize stool type seats that provide great utility and access for those using the table and seating system. Many table and seating structures are mounted on wheels or casters for easy transport. The units may also be foldable for easy storage.
A challenge for such systems and especially such systems that are utilized in schools is resistance to abuse by users, especially when used by teenaged children. The stool type seats for these systems are typically a lightweight molded plastic that mount to a vertical tubular support post. Although such seats are generally lightweight and provide high strength and are adequate for supporting users, such seats may be open to abuse by the users. Such seats are typically bolted to the seat support with a horizontally extending bolt. Through abuse, the bolt may be dislodged, sheared or break through the plastic lower section of the seat. If this occurs and the bolt does not retain the seat, students or other users may further abuse the seat by twisting. Where the top edge of the tubular support post is round, such twisting may act as a bore and may eventually break through the upper surface of the seat, thereby ruining the seat.
To provide a seat that cannot rotate, a seating system has been developed that has a square seat support and a seat having a corresponding square portion engaging the square seat support. Such a system was developed by Sico Incorporated over 30 years ago. Another system is also shown in U.S. Pat. No. D595,969 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,758,113.
Although such a system prevents rotation and damage caused by a circular top and of a seat support boring through a plastic seat, the configuration has several drawbacks. Table and seating systems that utilize such seats often are mounted on casters. Conventional casters use an upwardly extending round pin to mount into the lower end of a round tubular frame member. To mount the caster with a round pin into the bottom of a square channel, an adapter must often be used. Alternatively, an adapter of mounting member may be welded or otherwise attached to the square tube to provide for mounting the upwardly extending mounting pin of a caster. However, if the casters are offset from the frame member, the balance of such systems, especially folding systems, may be adversely affected and cause problems for folding and/or unfolding.
It can be seen then that a new system is needed that provides a sturdy and reliable seat that prevents abuses and damage due to rotation of the seats on a round support. Moreover, such a system should overcome the drawbacks associated with using square tubular members as a frame and mounting of casters. The present invention addresses these as well as other problems associated with table and seating systems and their seats and seat supports.
The present invention is directed to a table and seating apparatus and to a seat having a seat support having a non-uniform cross-section, including a portion with a circular cross section and a portion with a non-circular cross section.
The table and seating system includes a table with a frame supporting stool type seating spaced around the edge or along the sides of the table top. The framework includes a folding mechanism in one embodiment to provide for folding between an extended use position and a storage position. The framework is supported on casters or glides that are configured for engaging the floor and mounting to the lower portion of the circular, tubular type frame elements. The casters include an upwardly extending mounting pin that inserts into the bottom opening of the tubular frame member.
Each of the seats includes a stool type seat portion. The seat portion generally includes a round upper seating surface and a stem extending downward. The seat elements are generally molded plastic elements and may include support ribs radiating from the stem on an underside of the seat portion. The stem defines a downward facing cavity. At least a portion of the cavity has a noncircular cross section for receiving a corresponding seat support extending upward from the frame.
The seat support includes a lower portion having a circular cross section and an upper portion have a non-circular outer perimeter complementary to the cross section of the down extending cavity of the seat element. The complementary non-circular cross sections align and engage one another to prevent the seat element from rotating relative to the seat support. In addition, a bolt or other fastener extends horizontally through mounting holes in both the seat and the seat support. The seat support has a lower portion with a circular cross section to receive a cylindrical pin or mounting portion of a glide element. The top portion of the seat support having a non-circular cross section may be a crimped section of the seat support tubing. The upper section having a non-circular cross section and the lower section having a circular cross section are vertically aligned in one embodiment. The non-uniform cross section of the seat support is easily manufactured and provides the benefits of preventing rotation of the seat relative to the seat support while easily accepting round mounting members that insert into a lower round opening in the bottom of the seat support. Such a configuration may also provide greater strength and resistance to torque.
These features of novelty and various other advantages that characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages, and the objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings that form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
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In the embodiment shown, the crimped upper section 42 of the seat support 24 has outer corners engaging the outer corners of the complementary roughly square cavity 36. The innermost portions 33 of the support ribs 32 that protrude into the cavity 36 engage and retain the crimped structure of the upper section 42 of the seat support 24. The engagement between the non-circular cross sections of the cavity 36 of the stem 34 of the seat 20 and the upper section 42 of the seat support 24 prevents rotation of the seats 22 on the seat supports 24
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It can be appreciated that the present invention provides a seat element 22 having improved strength and a seat assembly 20 providing ease of manufacture. Moreover, the seat mounting system provides for a reliable mounting that overcomes the problems associated with abuse of seats and possible twisting of seats and potentially boring through the top of a plastic seat element. The present invention also maintains conventional mounting of casters and floor glides into tubular frame portions without adapters or additional mounting members.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
This application claims benefit of Ser. No. 61/365,723, filed 19 Jul. 2010 in the United States and which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to the above disclosed application.
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61365723 | Jul 2010 | US |