1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a chair, more particularly to a swivel chair.
2. Description of the Related Art
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In the design of the conventional swivel chair, the requisite rotation of the seat unit 11 relative to the base unit 12 is achieved as a result of the rotation of the post 111 and the third and fourth positioning rings 125, 126 relative to the first and second positioning rings 123, 124. However, since the components of the base unit 12 are numerous, manufacture of the conventional swivel chair is excessively complicated. In addition, the friction between the positioning rings 123-126 has an adverse affect on smooth rotation of the seat unit 11.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a swivel chair that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a swivel chair that comprises a seat unit and a base unit. The seat unit includes a downwardly extending post. The base unit includes a base member, a sleeve member, a bearing, and first and second positioning rings. The sleeve member extends upwardly from the base member, surrounds the post of the seat unit, and has a top end portion. The bearing is disposed fixedly in the sleeve member, and is sleeved on the post so as to couple rotatably the post to the sleeve member. The first positioning ring is fixed in the top end portion of the sleeve member, surrounds the post, and forms an annular clearance with the post. The second positioning ring is sleeved fixedly on the post, extends into the first positioning ring, and is rotatable relative to the first positioning ring.
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:
Preferably, the first positioning ring 34 includes a lower ring segment 341 that surrounds the post 42 and that forms the annular clearance with the post 42, and an upper ring segment 342 that extends coaxially and upwardly from the lower ring segment 341. The upper ring segment 342 has an inner ring surface that defines a ring space gradually diverging in an upward direction, and the second positioning ring 35 has an outer diameter that is gradually reduced in a downward direction. The second positioning ring 35 is received rotatably in the ring space of the upper ring segment 342 of the first positioning ring 34. The first and second positioning rings 34, 35 ensure that the post 42 cannot tilt within the sleeve member 32.
Preferably, the post 42 is hollow and has a bottom end portion that abuts against the base member 31, and the seat unit 4 further includes a nut 43 fixed in the bottom end portion of the post 42. The base unit 3 further includes a bolt 36 that passes through the base member 31 and that threadedly engages the nut 43, thereby retaining rotatably the post 42 on the base member 31. Alternatively, the nut 43 could be fixed directly to the bottom of the post 42 such that the nut 43 is disposed between the post 43 and the base member 31. In yet another alternative, the post 42 is solid and the nut 43 is omitted. In this case, the bottom end portion of the post 42 is formed with a borehole (not shown) so that the bolt 36 could threadedly and directly engage the post 42. The rotatable retention of the post 42 on the base unit 3 is not limited to the above suggestions.
It has thus been shown that the base unit 3 of the swivel chair of this invention requires fewer components to retain the seat unit 4 rotatably on the base unit 3 when compared to the conventional swivel chair of
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.