Information
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Patent Grant
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6352308
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Patent Number
6,352,308
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 5, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A support frame device for connecting a seat portion to an upright post includes a base mounting plate with right and left anchoring plates secured to right and left anchored plates of a spacer plate, respectively. An annular stiffening member has an annular abutment end abutting against a lower peripheral edge portion of the spacer plate. A hollow stem with an upper flange portion is extended through a post mounting bore in the spacer plate and an axial passage of the stiffening member such that the flange portion abuts against an upper peripheral edge portion of the spacer plate. An annular lower end of the stem is then malleated to form a flared portion that abuts against a lower end of the stiffening member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a support frame device for connecting a seat portion to an upright post, more particularly to a support frame device that is convenient to assemble and that has good structural strength.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional office chair generally includes a swivel base with an upright post connected to a seat portion so as to permit swiveling and easy removal thereof. The upright post is connected to the seat portion via a support frame device. For purposes of height adjustment, an upper end of the upright post is provided with a retractable pneumatic rod that extends into the support frame device. As the load borne by the chair is transferred to the upright post via the support frame device, there is a concentration of stress on the support frame device. In order to have sufficient supporting strength, the support frame device has to be formed from metal materials of preferred strength.
FIG. 1
shows a conventional support frame device
1
, which includes a base mounting plate
11
adapted to be mounted beneath a seat portion (not shown), and a spacer plate
12
disposed on a bottom portion of the base mounting plate
11
and formed with a through hole
121
. Both of the base mounting plate
11
and the spacer plate
12
are formed from a metal material. A post mounting member
122
has a periphery welded to a bottom portion of the spacer plate
12
, and is formed with an upwardly tapered hollow stem
123
that is aligned with the through hole
121
. An upright post
14
of a swivel base (not shown) is inserted via the hollow stem
123
through the through hole
121
to be retained in the hollow stem
123
and the spacer plate
12
. The post mounting member
122
is formed from a metal material of preferred strength in order to enhance the structural strength of the device
1
. One problem with the conventional support frame device
1
resides in that the process of welding the post mounting member
122
to the spacer plate
12
is troublesome. In addition, the welded parts may become brittle due to carbonization of the metal material thereof, and may consequently break upon prolonged application of shear forces generated by loads borne thereby.
FIG. 2
shows a conventional support frame device
2
including a base mounting plate
21
that has an intermediate portion punched to form a substantially U-shaped spacer plate
22
with an integrally formed downwardly extending hollow stem
23
for retaining therein an upright post
24
. Although the need to weld the hollow stem
23
to the spacer plate
22
and the associated problem are eliminated, the entire support frame device
2
has to be made of a metal material of preferred strength, which results in increased material costs.
FIG. 3
shows a conventional support frame device
3
that has a spacer plate
32
pivotally mounted to a bottom portion of a base mounting plate
31
, the spacer plate
32
having a bottom portion formed with an opening for receiving a hollow stem portion
33
of a post mounting member. The post mounting member has a square base
331
secured to the bottom portion of the spacer plate
32
through the use of rivets
332
at the four corners. In this construction, although it is only necessary to have the post mounting member to be formed from a metal material of a preferred strength or greater thickness, the riveting process is troublesome.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a support frame device for connecting a seat portion to an upright post, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks.
Accordingly, a support frame device for connecting a seat portion to an upright post of the present invention includes an anchoring member, an anchored member, a securing member, an annular stiffening member, and a connecting member. The anchoring member includes a base mounting plate with first right and left sides opposite to each other in a transverse direction and adapted to be mounted beneath the seat portion. Right and left anchoring plates are integrally formed with, and respectively extend from the first right and left sides of the base mounting plate in an axial direction and away from the seat portion. The anchored member includes a spacer plate with second right and left sides opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and upper and lower walls opposite to each other in the axial direction. The upper and lower walls include upper and lower peripheral edge portions, respectively, which cooperate to confine a mounting bore that defines an axis parallel to the axial direction. Right and left anchored plates are integrally formed with, and respectively extend from the second right and left sides of the spacer plate in the axial direction and away from the lower wall. The securing member is disposed to secure the right and left anchored plates respectively to the right and left anchoring plates such that the upper wall of the spacer plate cooperates with the base mounting plate to define an accommodation space in the axial direction. The stiffening member has an annular abutment end disposed to abut against the lower peripheral edge portion, and an annular seat end opposite to the annular abutment end and distal to the lower peripheral edge portion. The annular seat end cooperates with the annular abutment end to define an axial passage adapted to allow the upper end of the upright post to pass through. The connecting member includes a hollow stem having lower and upper annular ends opposite to each other in the axial direction, and an inner annular wall extending from the lower annular end to the upper annular end to confine an axial through hole adapted to permit the upper end of the upright post to move retainingly therein relative to the inner annular wall in the axial direction. A flange portion is integrally formed with, and extends from the upper annular end in radial directions. The flange portion abuts against the upper peripheral edge portion when the hollow stem is inserted into the mounting bore with the lower annular end thereof extended through the axial passage and downwardly of the annular seat end. The lower annular end is malleated to form an outwardly and radially extending flared portion that abuts against the annular seat end.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic partly sectional view of a conventional support frame device, in which a post mounting member is welded to a spacer plate of a base mounting plate;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of another conventional support frame device, in which a base mounting plate is integrally formed with a hollow stem for mounting of an upright post;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of yet another conventional support frame device, in which a post mounting member is riveted to a spacer plate of a base mounting plate;
FIG. 4
is an exploded bottom perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a support frame device for connecting a seat portion to an upright post according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a bottom perspective view of the preferred embodiment in an assembled state; and
FIG. 6
is a schematic partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment in an assembled state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
, the preferred embodiment of a support frame device
4
for connecting a seat portion of a chair (not shown) to an upright post
8
according to the present invention is shown to include an anchoring member
5
, an anchored member
6
, a securing member
64
, an annular stiffening member
72
, and a connecting member
73
.
The anchoring member
5
is formed from a metal material, and includes a base mounting plate
50
with first right and left sides opposite to each other in a transverse direction and adapted to be mounted beneath the seat portion (not shown). Right and left anchoring plates
51
are integrally formed with, and respectively extend from the first right and left sides of the base mounting plate
50
in an axial direction and away from the seat portion.
The anchored member
6
includes a spacer plate
60
having second right and left sides opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and upper and lower walls opposite to each other in the axial direction. The upper and lower walls include upper and lower peripheral edge portions
611
,
612
, respectively, which cooperate to confine a mounting bore
61
that defines an axis parallel to the axial direction. Right and left anchored plates
63
are integrally formed with, and respectively extend from the second right and left sides of the spacer plate
60
in the axial direction and away from the lower wall.
The securing member
64
is disposed to secure the right and left anchored plates
63
respectively to the right and left anchoring plates
51
such that the upper wall of the spacer plate
60
cooperates with the base mounting plate
50
to define an accommodation space in the axial direction.
The accommodation space is adapted for receiving a press block
651
adapted to abut against a control valve (not shown) of a pneumatic rod (not shown) so as to control extension or retraction of the pneumatic rod. The press block
651
is secured pivotally to a lever member
65
that is extended through the right and left anchored plates
63
. The lever member
65
has an operating end projecting from one of the right and left anchored plates
63
for manipulation by the user. A spring mounting seat
66
is further disposed on the lower wall of the spacer plate
60
. A threaded rod
661
passes through the base mounting plate
50
and the spacer plate
60
, with a lower threaded section thereof engaging a central portion of the spring mounting seat
66
so as to secure the spring mounting seat
66
on the lower wall. As the aforementioned is known in the art and is not a characterizing feature of the present invention, a detailed description thereof is dispensed with herein.
The annular stiffening member
72
has an annular abutment end
721
disposed to abut against the lower peripheral edge portion
612
of the spacer plate
60
, and an annular seat end
723
opposite to the annular abutment end
721
and distal to the lower peripheral edge portion
612
. The annular seat end
723
cooperates with the annular abutment end
721
to define an axial passage adapted to allow the upper end of an upright post
8
(see
FIG. 6
) to pass through.
The connecting member
73
includes a hollow stem
731
and a flange portion
732
. The hollow stem
731
has lower and upper annular ends opposite to each other in the axial direction, and an inner annular wall
734
extending from the lower annular end to the upper annular end to confine an axial through hole adapted to permit the upper end of the upright post
8
to move retainingly therein relative to the inner annular wall
734
in the axial direction. The lower annular end has a malleable portion
733
of a reduced thickness. The flange portion
732
is integrally formed with, and extends from the upper annular end in radial directions. The flange portion
732
abuts against the upper peripheral edge portion
611
of the spacer plate
60
when the hollow stem
731
is inserted into the mounting bore
61
with the lower annular end thereof extended through the axial passage and downwardly of the annular seat end
723
. The malleable portion
733
is malleated to form an outwardly and radially extending flared portion that abuts against the annular seat end
723
such that the hollow stem
731
and the annular stiffening member
72
engage each other intimately.
The support frame device further includes an reinforcing plate
71
having a central hole
711
to sleeve on the hollow stem
731
so as to be sandwiched between the flange portion
732
and the upper peripheral edge portion
611
of the spacer plate
60
.
In addition, a plurality of angularly spaced barrier members
62
may be disposed on the lower wall of the spacer plate
60
. Preferably, the barrier members
62
are bosses that protrude downwardly from the lower wall, and that are formed by punching the spacer plate
60
. Each barrier member
62
abuts against the annular abutment end
721
in a respective one of the radial directions so as to prevent outward and radial shifting of the annular abutment end
721
when the lower annular end of the hollow stem
731
is being malleated against the annular seat end
723
.
It can be appreciated from the foregoing that the present invention has the following advantages:
1. As it is only necessary to hammer the malleable portion
733
against the annular seat end
723
in order to couple the hollow stem
731
with the annular stiffening member
72
, assembly is quick and convenient.
2. When the upright post
8
is retained in the hollow stem
731
, the load borne by the connecting member
73
can be distributed upwardly via the annular seat end
723
to where the annular abutment end
721
abuts against the lower wall of the spacer plate
60
to reduce the concentration of stress. In addition, the intimate engagement between the connecting member
73
and the annular stiffening member
72
and the arrangement of the barriers
62
combine to prevent undesirable displacement of the annular stiffening member
72
so as to help brace the vertical structure of the connecting member
73
and hence the structural strength of the support frame device
4
. As such, the support frame device
4
is more durable and can better withstand shear forces generated by loads borne thereby.
3. In terms of materials savings, only the connecting member
73
and the annular stiffening member
72
need to be formed from metal material of a preferred strength. The rest of the structural elements of the support frame device
4
can be formed from ordinary metal materials.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A support frame device for connecting a seat portion of a chair to an upper end of an upright post, comprising:an anchoring member including: a base mounting plate with first right and left sides opposite to each other in a transverse direction, and adapted to be mounted beneath the seat portion, and right and left anchoring plates integrally formed with, and respectively extending from said first right and left sides of said base mounting plate in an axial direction and away from the seat portion; an anchored member including a spacer plate having second right and left sides opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and upper and lower walls opposite to each other in the axial direction, said upper and lower walls including upper and lower peripheral edge portions, respectively, which cooperate to confine a mounting bore that defines an axis parallel to the axial direction, and right and left anchored plates integrally formed with, and respectively extending from said second right and left sides of said spacer plate in the axial direction and away from said lower wall; a securing member disposed to secure said right and left anchored plates respectively to said right and left anchoring plates such that said upper wall of said spacer plate cooperates with said base mounting plate to define an accommodation space in the axial direction; an annular stiffening member having an annular abutment end disposed to abut against said lower peripheral edge portion, and an annular seat end opposite to said annular abutment end and distal to said lower peripheral edge portion, said annular seat end cooperating with said annular abutment end to define an axial passage adapted to allow the upper end of the upright post to pass through; and a connecting member including a hollow stem having lower and upper annular ends opposite to each other in the axial direction, and an inner annular wall extending from said lower annular end to said upper annular end to confine an axial through hole adapted to permit the upper end of the post to move retainingly therein relative to said inner annular wall in the axial direction, and a flange portion integrally formed with and extending from said upper annular end in radial directions, said flange portion abutting against said upper peripheral edge portion when said hollow stem is inserted into said mounting bore with said lower annular end thereof extended through said axial passage and downwardly of said annular seat end, and subsequently malleated to form an outwardly and radially extending flared portion that abuts against said annular seat end.
- 2. A support frame device according to claim 1, further comprising an reinforcing plate having a central hole to sleeve on said hollow stem so as to be sandwiched between said flange portion and said upper peripheral edge portion.
- 3. A support frame device according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of barrier members disposed on said lower wall, and angularly spaced apart from one another, each abutting against said annular abutment end in a respective one of the radial directions so as to prevent outward and radial shifting of said annular abutment end when said lower annular end is being malleated against said annular seat end.
- 4. A support frame device for connecting a seat portion of a chair to an upper end of an upright post, comprising:a base mounting plate with first right and left sides opposite to each other in a transverse direction, and adapted to be mounted beneath the seat portion; an anchored member including a spacer plate having second right and left sides opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and upper and lower walls opposite to each other in an axial direction, said upper and lower walls including upper and lower peripheral edge portions, respectively, which cooperate to confine a mounting bore that defines an axis parallel to the axial direction, and right and left anchored plates integrally formed with, and respectively extending from said second right and left sides of said spacer plate in the axial direction and away from said lower wall; a securing member disposed to secure said right and left anchored plates respectively to said first right and left sides of said base mounting plate such that said upper wall of said spacer plate cooperates with said base mounting plate to define an accommodation space in the axial direction; an annular stiffening member having an annular abutment end disposed to abut against said lower peripheral edge portion, and an annular seat end opposite to said annular abutment end and distal to said lower peripheral edge portion, said annular seat end cooperating with said annular abutment end to define an axial passage adapted to allow the upper end of the upright post to pass through; and a connecting member including a hollow stem having lower and upper annular ends opposite to each other in the axial direction, and an inner annular wall extending from said lower annular end to said upper annular end to confine an axial through hole adapted to permit the upper end of the post to move retainingly therein relative to said inner annular wall in the axial direction, and a flange portion integrally formed with and extending from said upper annular end in radial directions, said flange portion abutting against said upper peripheral edge portion when said hollow stem is inserted into said mounting bore with said lower annular end thereof extended through said axial passage and downwardly of said annular seat end, and subsequently malleated to form an outwardly and radially extending flared portion that abuts against said annular seat end.
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