Stool with detachable seat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378945
  • Patent Number
    6,378,945
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A stool comprising a seat mounted to a leg assembly. Apertures within the seat are sized to contain fasteners that mount the seat to the leg assembly. Nuts are positioned on a bottom edge of the seat to receive the fasteners. In one embodiment, the present invention is used within institutional facilities because the stool is difficult to disassemble without tools or excessive amounts of force.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a stool comprising a detachable seat and a leg assembly. The seat is attached to the leg assembly via a plurality of fasteners and nuts which are difficult to remove making the stool ideal for institutional use.




Stools for use in an institutional setting such as a prison or correctional facility have different requirements than those encountered in non-institutional settings. One important aspect is that the seat not be easily disassembled using only one's hands. When an inmate is sitting on the seat, they may attempt to disassemble the pieces without drawing the attention of any guards watching over them. If successful, they may take the seat pieces and make a weapon to injure the guards or other inmates, or somehow facilitate their escape.




It is also important that none of the seat pieces have sharp edges. Inmates have copious amounts of time to conjure up methods of escape and/or injuring others. Although it seems unlikely, an inmate may be able to conjure a manner to injure and/or escape using a sharp edge or piece of the seat. If their resourcefulness was channeled to more positive endeavors, the world would probably be a better place and the inmate probably would not be in their predicament in the first place.




The stool should also be as comfortable as possible for the user. It should provide a secure support that doesn't wobble or otherwise make the user feel that they may fall. Preferably, the top surface of the seat is substantially flat with no protruding edges or fasteners that would dig into the user making it uncomfortable.




The stool should also be inexpensive for the correctional facility to purchase. Budgets are constantly being cut for these institutions, leaving less and less funding for purchasing the necessary supplies. Therefore, the stool should solve the above-addressed needs without costing an amount that is in excessive of the facility's budget.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a stool that is difficult to disassemble without proper tools. The stool has a variety of uses, and is especially applicable for use in a correctional facility. The stool provides a stable support for the user, and is constructed to have a substantially flat surface on which the user sits.




In one embodiment, the stool comprises a seat having at least three apertures spaced equally about a center point. Each of the apertures is angled outward to have a larger diameter at a top surface and a smaller diameter at a bottom surface. A fastener is positioned within each of the apertures. Each fastener includes a head and a shaft. The head is tapered to conform to the apertures such that the head is substantially flush with the top surface of the seat. The shaft is threaded and sized to extend through the seat bottom surface. A nut abuts against the surface of the seat bottom adjacent to each of the apertures and includes a threaded cavity and a neck. A leg assembly is mounted to the bottom of the seat for support it above the ground.




The apertures may be positioned on a top platform of the seat, or they may be positioned on a side edge that extends around the top platform. The apertures may further be countersunk apertures or indents.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a stool constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the bottom of the seat with the leg assembly mounted via fasteners and nuts and the leg illustrated in hidden lines;





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of a leg assembly constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a fastener mounted within the seat and nut;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view illustrating a second embodiment of a fasteners mounted within a seat and nut;





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective view illustrating an alternative embodiment of the fasteners extending through the seat edge; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a table using a plurality of seats constructed in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a stool


10


constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention. Stool


10


comprises a seat


20


mounted to a leg assembly


50


. Apertures


30


within the seat


20


are sized to contain fasteners


40


that mount the seat


20


to the leg assembly


50


. Nuts


60


(

FIG. 2

) are positioned on a bottom side of the seat


20


to receive the fasteners


40


. In one embodiment, the present invention is used within institutional facilities because the stool


10


is difficult to disassemble without tools or excessive amounts of force. However, the stool


10


may also be used in various other contexts as is understood by one skilled in the art.




Seat


20


comprises a top platform


24


, on which the user sits. Top platform


24


includes a plurality of apertures


30


to receive the fasteners


40


used to secure the seat


20


to the leg assembly


50


. Apertures


30


are positioned about the top platform


24


and may have a variety of dimensions and sizes. In one embodiment, each aperture


30


is positioned an equal distance from a center point C and spaced apart equally from the other apertures


30


. Seat


20


may further comprise a lip


26


extending around the outer edge of the top platform


24


. Lip


26


provides for a more comfortable feel for the user and prevents the edge of the top platform


24


from rubbing against the user's legs. In one embodiment, seat


20


has a thickness in the range of between about {fraction (72/1000)} to {fraction (77/1000)} inches.




Apertures


30


may have a variety of dimensions and orientations including a countersunk aperture


30




a


illustrated in FIG.


4


and an indented aperture


30




b


illustrated in FIG.


5


. Apertures


30


include angled edges


32


that have a larger outer diameter


34


and a smaller inner diameter


36


. Edges


32


may also have a variety of orientations such that the angle θ is substantially perpendicular to the top platform


24


, to angle θ being less than about ten degrees. In one embodiment, angle θ is about thirty-five degrees. The angle θ is necessary to provide a surface for the fastener head


42


to push against.

FIG. 5

illustrates the indented aperture


30




b


in which the top platform


24


is indented inward forming a lower surface


38


positioned below and substantially parallel with the top platform


24


.




Fasteners


40


extend between the seat


20


, leg assembly


50


and nut


60


to hold the stool


10


together. Fasteners


40


include a head


42


and an integral threaded shaft


44


. The head


42


is dimensioned to conform to the shape and size of the aperture


30


such that there is little to no space between the angled edge


32


and the fastener head


42


. These close tolerances prevent a user from grasping the head


42


and removing the fastener


40


. When the fastener


40


is seated within the aperture


30


, the top surface of the head


42


is substantially flush with the top surface of the seat


20


. This provides for a more comfortable feel for the user. A tool receiver


46


is positioned on the top surface of the head


42


for insertion and removal.




Leg assembly


50


supports the seat


20


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, leg assembly


50


comprises at least one leg


54


and a top mounting plate


56


. Top mounting plate


56


is substantially flat to mate against the bottom surface of the seat


20


. Plate


56


includes a plurality of holes that align with apertures


30


in the seat


20


such that the fasteners


40


can extend therethrough. In the embodiments illustrated, a single leg


54


extends outward from the top mounting plate


56


to support the seat


20


, although more than one leg


54


may be used and is contemplated by the present invention.




The leg


54


of the leg assembly


50


may have a variety of orientations. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, leg


54


may be substantially straight and attach to the floor via a plate


52


mounted opposite the top mounting plate


56


. Apertures


53


may be positioned about the base plate


52


to mate with mounting brackets (not illustrated) mounted within the floor to secure the stool


10


.

FIG. 3

illustrates another embodiment in which the leg assembly


54


includes a pivot


55


for the seat


20


to be positioned at a variety of orientations as the base plate


52


attaches to a wall. Another embodiment is illustrated in

FIG. 7

in which a plurality of seats


20


are positioned around a table


80


. Leg assemblies


54


are angled to extend outward from an underside of the table


80


. Supports


82


may further extend from each leg assembly


82


.




Nuts


60


are aligned with the apertures


30


to receive the fasteners


40


. Nuts


60


have an inner threaded surface


62


. Interior cavity may extend through the entire length of the nut


60


as illustrated in

FIGS. 2

,


4


, and


6


, or may include an end section


64


to fully surround the fastener


40


as illustrated in FIG.


5


. In one embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, an upper edge


66


abuts the bottom edge of the seat. Upper edge


66


may further include a flange


68


such that more surface area touches the seat


20


. In one embodiment, nut


60


is a Blind Threaded Captive Fastener constructed by AVK Industrial Products. Once the fastener


40


is inserted and tightened into the nut


60


, the nut


60


crimps around the mounting plate


56


making it difficult to extract without the proper tools.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the thickness of the fastener head


42


is about equal to the thickness of the seat


20


. Additionally, the angled edges


32


correspond to the fastener head edges that center the fastener


40


within the aperture


30




a.


The upper edge


66


of the nut


60


abuts against both the bottom surface of the seat


20


and the bottom surface of the fastener head


42


. When the fastener


40


is tightened within the nut


60


, these three surfaces are pressed together. Leg assembly top mounting plate


56


may further include indent


58


to ensure contact between the nut upper edge and the seat


20


and fastener head


42


as a large surface area of the top mounting plate


56


further abuts against the underside of the seat platform


24


to stabilize the seat


20


.




Another embodiment is illustrated in

FIG. 5

in which the seat


20


is indented inward. A bottom edge of fastener head


42


contacts a lower shelf


38


as again the fastener head


42


conforms to the dimensions of the indent


30




b.


The nut upper edge


66


mates against the bottom edge of the indent


30




b


and does not directly contact the fastener head


42


. Again, as the fastener


40


is tightened into the nut


60


, the three separate elements are pulled together.




In both embodiments, the edges of the fastener head


42


, aperture


30


and nut end contact each other such that there is no space formed between them. This orientation provides for a secure attachment that is difficult to be taken apart by hand.





FIG. 6

illustrates an alternative embodiment of the present invention in which the leg assembly top mounting plate


52


is attached to the seat lip


26


. Top mounting plate


52


comprises a substantially flat inner section


51


which abuts substantially against the bottom surface of the seat


20


. Sections


53


are angled relative to the inner section


51


to mount against lip


26


. Apertures


30


, either holes


30




a


or indents


30




b


are positioned within the lip


26


and align with apertures in the sections


53


to receive fastener


40


. Nuts


60


attach to the fastener shaft


44


as with the other embodiments for securely attaching the seat


20


to the leg assembly


50


.




In one embodiment, there are four apertures


30


positioned about the face of the seat


20


. Each of the apertures


30


are evenly spaced from a center point C. In the event that a person attempts to forcibly remove the seat


20


from the leg assembly


50


, the user must overcome the combination of each of the fasteners


40


and is not able to isolate a single fastener


40


which would individually require less force to remove. The stool


10


must include at least three fasteners


40


for mounting the seat


20


to the leg assembly


50


. Additional fasteners


40


may be provided and distributed about the seat


20


in a variety of orientations and are considered to be included within the scope of the present invention.




The present invention may be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and essential characteristics of the invention. In one embodiment, a lock washer (not illustrated) may also be positioned around the fastener


40


to prevent removal. Stool


10


may be used in a variety of embodiments, including a stand-alone stool as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, or as part of a table


80


. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. A stool comprising:a seat having at least three apertures spaced equally about a center point, each of said apertures being angled outward to have a larger diameter at a top surface and a smaller diameter at a bottom surface; a fastener positioned within each of said apertures, each fastener comprising a head and a shaft, said head being tapered to conform to said apertures such that said head is substantially flush with said seat top surface, said shaft being threaded and sized to extend through said seat bottom surface; a nut abutting against said seat bottom surface adjacent to each of said apertures, each of said nuts having a threaded cavity and a neck, said threaded cavity being sized to receive said fastener shaft and said neck to abut against said seat bottom surface and a bottom edge of said fastener head; and a leg assembly mounted to said seat.
  • 2. The stool of claim 1, wherein said apertures are positioned about a top platform of said seat.
  • 3. The stool of claim 1, wherein said seat has a top platform and a side edge extending around said top platform, said apertures being positioned on said side edge.
  • 4. The stool of claim 1, wherein said seat top platform has thickness about equal to a thickness of said fastener head.
  • 5. The stool of claim 4, wherein said fastener thickness is within about five percent of said top platform thickness.
  • 6. The stool of claim 1, wherein said apertures are indents having an angled edge and a lower shelf.
  • 7. The stool of claim 1, wherein said apertures are holes having an angled edge.
  • 8. The stool of claim 1, wherein said seat comprises four apertures.
  • 9. The stool of claim 1, wherein said leg assembly further comprises a mounting plate having apertures that align with said seat apertures.
  • 10. A stool for use in an institutional facility comprising:a seat having a top surface and a bottom surface; at least three apertures positioned about said seat, said apertures comprising angled edges and a lower shelf; a fastener positioned within each of said apertures, each of said fasteners having a head sized to mate with said angled edges such that a fastener top surface is substantially flush with said seat top surface and a fastener bottom surface positioned against said lower shelf, said fastener further comprising a shaft extending outward from said head, said shaft having a smaller diameter than said head; a nut having a cavity for receiving said fastener shaft, said nut having an upper end that abuts against said seat lower shelf; and a leg assembly detachably mounted to said seat.
  • 11. The stool of claim 10, wherein said fastener head comprises an edge that mates with said aperture angled edge.
  • 12. The stool of claim 10, wherein said aperture angled edge is substantially vertical and said fastener head comprises an edge that mates with said hole.
  • 13. The stool of claim 10, wherein a thickness of said seat is about equal to a thickness of said fastener head.
  • 14. The stool of claim 10, wherein said fastener shaft extends through the entire length of said nut cavity.
  • 15. The stool of claim 10, wherein said nut upper end includes a flange that is positioned between said leg assembly and said fastener head.
  • 16. A stool for use in a correctional institution comprising:a seat having a top platform and an edge extending around said top platform; a plurality of apertures extending through said edge, each of said apertures having an angled edge; a fastener positioned within each of said apertures, each fastener comprising a head and a shaft, said head being tapered to conform to said aperture angled edge such that said head is substantially flush with a surface of said edge, said shaft being threaded and sized to extend through said edge; a nut positioned adjacent to each aperture to receive said fastener; and a leg assembly having: (i) a mounting plate having a substantially flat section positioned adjacent to a bottom surface of said seat, and connecting sections angled from said substantially flat section and having holes that align with said apertures, and (ii) at least one leg extending from a mounting plate.
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