1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to swivel bases having a detent that can be used to pivotally support platforms, lazy susans and cabinets with at least one preferred stopping position. The present invention also relates to features facilitating the installation of such swivel bases.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are presently available a number of support systems for pivotally supporting platforms, shelves and movable cabinets within an enclosure. For example, kitchen corner cabinets are often provided with one or more shelves that are supported for rotation as a unit so that the goods on the shelves can be more easily accessed. Typically the support mechanism includes at least one detent that can be used to define a “closed” position for the shelving unit. The detent-defined closed position can facilitate the positioning of doors or face mountings to ensure an enhanced appearance to the cabinet as a whole. The correct positioning of the detent defining mechanism in the cabinet is required to avoid any skewed appearance to the unit when in the “closed” position.
A representative prior art support system for pivotally supporting a shelf within a cabinet is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,459. The support system includes a hub receptacle affixed to the bottom of a shelf unit. An adjustable hub is mounted on a plate attached to the floor of the cabinet. The hub is received within the hub receptacle projecting downwardly from the bottom shelf when the shelf is positioned within the cabinet. Detents are provided in the hub receptacle and followers project outward from the hub to engage the detents to assist in maintaining the rotary shelf unit in a desired detent defined position. Adjustment of the detent defined position is achieved by adjusting the angular position of the hub on the plate. Wheels attached to the bottom shelf ride on the plate and support the shelf unit. Through repeated engagement and disengagement of the detents and followers, the hub can become loosened so that the detent defined position is no longer accurate.
A preferred support system would be a single pre-assembled unit that could be easily and quickly installed by a cabinet manufacturer. The preferred support system would be rugged enough to support any load that would reasonably be anticipated in a given installation. The preferred support system, once installed, would not be subject to loosening that could affect the desired detent defined position.
A support system of the present invention includes a swivel that can have a first member including a plurality of openings to receive fasteners for securing the first member to an underlying base. The swivel can also include a second member that can be mounted to a lower surface of a shelf unit. The second member is pivotally connected to the first member and defines an axis of rotation for the shelf unit relative to the base. At least one projection projects from a lower surface of the first member for engagement with the underlying base to facilitate a secure alignment of the first member relative to the underlying base. An aperture can be provided in the shelf unit to facilitate the attachment of the first member to the underlying base. A plug can be inserted into the aperture following attachment of the first member to the underlying base.
The swivel first member can include a race surface facing radially outward, while the swivel second member can include a race surface confronting the race surface of swivel first member. A plurality of low friction members can be positioned between the race surfaces of the swivel first and second members. The low friction members can take the form of balls, which can be made of metal such as steel or of a polymer such as nylon or polyoxymethylene (Delrin). The swivel first member can include a flange extending radially inward from a lower edge of the swivel first member race. The flange of the swivel first member can include the plurality of openings to receive fasteners for securing the first member to an underlying base. The swivel second member can include a support ridge obverse the second member race surface. The support ridge can include a plurality of channels and webs. Openings can be provided in the ridge to receive fasteners coupling the second member to a bottom surface of a shelf.
The second member can have a contoured surface including at least one pair of adjacent lobes separated by an indentation defining a detent. One or more support plates can be coupled to the first member, each support plate supporting a follower and biasing means biasing the follower into contact with the second member contoured surface. The contoured surface can be a radially outwardly facing surface of the second member. The follower can take the form of an arm pivotally connected to the support plate so as to move perpendicular to the contoured surface. The follower can have a wedge surface suitable for insertion in the indentation between the pair of adjacent lobes. The biasing means can take the form of a compression spring situated between the wedge surface of the follower and an upstanding flange on the support plate.
The support system swivel can be installed by securing the second member to a bottom surface of a shelf unit while a detent is engaged. The second member can be situated so that an axis of rotation defined by the second member race surface is aligned with a target axis of rotation of the shelf unit. The second member can also be situated so that one of the plurality of openings in the first member situated on an opposite side of the axis of rotation to the projection from the lower surface of the first member is aligned with an aperture in the shelf unit. The shelf unit can then situated in a cabinet at a desired location and orientation and a first fastener can be inserted through the aperture in the shelf unit to fasten the first member to the underlying base with sufficient force to ensure the projection located on the opposite side of the axis of rotation penetrates into the underlying base surface. The shelf unit can then be rotated on the swivel to disengage the follower from the detent to reveal through the shelf unit aperture additional openings in the first member, which can receive additional fasteners to secure the first member to the underlying base surface.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following disclosure of preferred embodiments of the present invention exemplifying the best mode of practicing the invention. The following disclosure references the accompanying drawings illustrating the preferred embodiments.
A corner cabinet 10 is shown in
The shelf 12 can have a top surface 38 as shown in
The bottom surface 52 of the shelf 12 is shown in
An upper surface 64 of the larger outer ring 58 can be seen in
The support plate 62 can be seen to be secured to the smaller ring 56 by a plurality of fasteners 86. The support plate 62 supports an arm 88 on a pivot mechanism 90. The arm 88 can have a wedge surface 92 suitable for insertion into the indentation 74 between the pair of adjacent lobes 72 on the contoured surface 70 of the larger outer ring 58. A spring 94 can be situated between an obverse surface 96 of the arm and an upstanding flange 98 of the support plate 62. The spring 94 can bias the wedge surface 92 as a follower into contact with the surface 68 of the outer ring 58. The rings 56 and 58 are shown in
A lower surface 100 of the larger outer ring 58 can be seen in
The shelf 12 can be installed into the base surface 26 of the cabinet 10, or other similar structure, by first securing the outer ring 58 of the swivel base 14 to the lower surface 52 of the shelf 12 so that the aperture 50 through the shelf 12 can be aligned serially with the plurality of openings 80 in flange 78 of the inner ring 56. Next, the shelf 12, with the swivel base 14 attached, is positioned on the underlying base surface 26 at a desired location in relation to the cabinet opening 24 with the aperture 50 through the shelf 12 aligned with one of the openings 80 in flange 78, preferably opening 85 situated adjacent to the indentation 74 defining the detent 76. A first fastener 118 is inserted through the shelf aperture 50 into the aligned first swivel member opening 80 into engagement with the underlying base 26 with sufficient force to embed the projections 82 on the opposite side of the ring 56 in the underlying base surface 26. The penetration of the single first fastener 118, preferably into opening 85, and the projections 82 sufficiently stabilizes the position of the swivel base 14 so that the shelf 12 can be rotated to reveal serially each of the other openings 80 through the aperture 50. As each opening 80 is revealed, another fastener 118 can be installed to secure the position of the flange 78, and swivel base 14, on the underlying base 26 of the cabinet 10. Following installation of fasteners 118 in all of the openings 80, the plug 54 can be installed into the upper surface 38 of shelf 12 to hide any appearance of the aperture 50.
This same or similar installation method can be used to install swivel bases 14 not having a follower mechanism defining a “rest” position. The same or similar installation method can also be used to install swivel bases 14 having more than one follower mechanism as shown in
From the forgoing description of the structure and operation of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible to numerous modifications and embodiments within the ability of those skilled in the art and without exercise of the inventive facility. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is defined as set forth of the following claims.