Information
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Patent Grant
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6224149
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Patent Number
6,224,149
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Date Filed
Monday, November 15, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Vu; Stephen
Agents
- Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 115
- 297 160
- 297 161
- 297 162
- 297 173
- 297 41135
- 297 4112
- 297 41137
- 297 41138
- 297 41139
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An assembly for mounting a tablet to the support of a seating assembly includes inner and outer mounting collars which are attached to the tablet support. The inner and outer mounting collars define a passage within which a connecting shaft is supported. The connecting shaft extends from a hinge mechanism connected to the tablet. The connecting shaft includes a radially extending key member. The inner and outer collars form a shaft retaining structure which supports the connecting shaft for pivotal movement and also provides a chamber that accommodates rotation of the key member along an arcuate key path between a front key stop and a rear key stop. This mounting assembly provides two-dimensional rotational movement for the tablet arm, and provides convenient and quiet movement of the tablet arm from a lowered, stored position to a raised, vertical intermediate position and to an operative raised, horizontal position.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a tablet arm assembly for use in combination with a chair or seat, in which the tablet arm assembly is movable between a stored position and an operative position.
In fixed seating systems, it is common to mount a tablet arm to the side support of a seating assembly, such as in an auditorium or educational environment, so as to enable a seated person to take notes or the like. A tablet arm assembly typically includes a chair arm and a planar board or tablet defining an upper writing surface. This tablet is mounted to a movable mounting arrangement providing movement of the tablet relative to the chair arm between an operative position in which the tablet upper surface is substantially horizontal, and a stored position in which the tablet is moved either under the seat or downwardly and beside the side support of the seat.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a tablet mounting assembly for use with a seat or chair. It is another object of the invention to provide a tablet mounting assembly that is relatively simple in construction, and which provides ease of assembly and mounting to the chair arm. It is a further object of the invention to provide a tablet mounting assembly that provides convenient and quiet operation. It is yet another object of the invention to provide a tablet mounting assembly that can be easily repaired in the field.
In accordance with the invention, the tablet mounting assembly is interposed between the tablet and the chair arm. The mounting assembly generally includes a hinge mechanism having a bracket mounted to a bottom surface of the tablet, a connecting shaft mounted to another bracket on the hinge perpendicular to the pivot axis of the hinge, and inner and outer mounting collars secured to the chair arm. The inner and outer mounting collars are aligned to form a shaft retaining structure that is configured to support the connecting shaft for pivotal movement within the collars.
The connecting shaft has a key member that extends radially outward from the shaft. The shaft retaining structure formed by the mounting collar is configured to accommodate rotation of the key member along an arcuate key path between a front key stop and a rear key stop. Preferably, the arcuate key path allows approximately 180° of rotation for the connecting shaft. Hinge rotation is preferably limited to 90° through the use of lugs or some other means. This construction provides the user of the seat with convenient means of moving the tablet arm between an operative position wherein the upper surface of the tablet arm is substantially horizontal, to an intermediate position wherein the tablet arm is rotated about the hinge pivot axis to be substantially vertical, and finally into a storage position wherein the tablet arm is rotated about the shaft pivot axis downwardly and rearwardly to a position adjacent the chair arm next to the side of the seat.
The inner and outer mounting collars are preferably made from injection molded plastic such as nylon. The outer mounting collar has an axial opening extending through the body of the collar from an exposed side of the collar to an inner side of the collar. The outer mounting collar also includes a mounting flange on the exposed side that extends outward from the collar body. The outer mounting collar is preferably secured to the tablet support, such as the chair arm, by fastening the flange to the support with screws or bolts. The connecting shaft passes through the axial opening in the outer collar. An installation slot extends radially from and along the axial opening so that the shaft key member may be inserted through the outer collar for installation. The outer collar also preferably includes a key recess which accommodates rotation of at least a portion of the key member along the arcuate key path. The installation slot in the outer collar extends from the axial opening in a direction away from the arcuate key path. It is most preferable that the installation slot be located closer to the rear key stop than the front key stop because the rear key stop is normally subjected to lower forces than the front key stop when the tablet assembly is in use.
Similar to the outer mounting collar, the inner mounting collar preferably has a mounting flange also on its exposed side for mounting the collar to the tablet support. The inner collar has a recess on its inner side defining a core recessed portion that is aligned with the connecting shaft pivot axis and, also preferably a key recess portion. The core recessed portion pivotally supports the connecting shaft, and the key recess portion accommodates rotation of at least a portion of the key member along the arcuate key path as with the outer collar.
It is most preferable that the outer mounting collar include at least one alignment boss on the surface of its inner side, and that corresponding alignment indentations be located on the surface of the inner side of the inner mounting collar. When the inner and outer mounting collars are secured to the tablet support, the alignment boss resides within the alignment indentation. Further, both the inner and outer mounting collars have a flat portion on the outer circumferential surface of their respective bodies, and mounting plates on the tablet support contain openings having a corresponding geometry. These features aid in ensuring that the collar surfaces defining the shaft retaining structure are properly aligned during installation. Preferably, the inner and outer mounting collars are secured to the tablet support, such that the mounting collars are in axial compression. Under compression, the mounting collars are more effective at withstanding fatigue due to repetitive use. To further reduce problems due to fatigue, the mounting collars preferably contain stress reduction voids located within each respective collar body above the front and rear key stops.
The hinge mechanism of the present invention is generally comprised of a pivot bracket having at least one hinge barrel, a tablet support bracket having at least one hinge barrel, a hinge pin that pivotally connects the pivot bracket hinge barrel to the support bracket hinge barrel, and a connecting shaft with a key member. The tablet support bracket is attached to the bottom surface of the tablet, and the connecting shaft with the key member is attached to the hinge pivot bracket. It is preferred to provide a spring around the hinge pin which is supported by a sleeve, in order to provide a biasing force that cushions the motion of the tablet arm from the substantially vertical intermediate position to the substantially horizontal operative position. For servicing, the pivot bracket also includes access holes that facilitate access to fasteners securing the outer mounting collar to the tablet support.
Preferably, the tablet arm assembly of the present invention includes an arm rest cap covering the top surface of the tablet support which provides a flat and substantially horizontal surface for supporting the tablet support bracket on the bottom surface of the tablet when the tablet is in the substantially horizontal operative position. The arm rest cap is preferably comprised of a plastic material to facilitate quiet operation of the assembly. When the tablet arm is in the stored position, the plastic arm rest cap provides a comfortable arm rest for the user.
The invention also contemplates a particularly effective method of mounting a tablet arm to a seating assembly which uses an inner and outer mounting collar configured substantially in accordance with the foregoing summary. The method and its advantages are discussed in detail below in reference to the drawings. In another aspect of the present invention, an inner mounting collar and an outer mounting collar as explained above are provided as replacement parts for existing tablet arm assemblies.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention may be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the drawings and the following description thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a seating assembly comprised of several seats, each having a tablet assembly constructed according to the invention mounted thereto;
FIG. 2
is side elevation of a seat shown in
FIG. 1
, wherein the tablet is shown in a stored position;
FIG. 3
is a side elevation of the seat assembly shown in
FIG. 2
, wherein the tablet is rotated into an intermediate position;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view of the seat shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, wherein the tablet is rotated from the intermediate position to a substantially horizontal operative position;
FIG. 5
is a view of a tablet mounting assembly constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a detailed view of a hinge mechanism used in the tablet mounting assembly show in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a partial section view taken along line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 6
, showing the position of hinge lugs when the tablet is in the intermediate position;
FIG. 8
is a partial section view similar to
FIG. 7
, showing the position of the hinge lugs when the tablet is in the operative position;
FIG. 9
is an exploded view showing a first stage of assembly for the tablet mounting assembly;
FIG. 10
is a view similar to
FIG. 9
showing a later stage of assembly for the tablet mounting assembly;
FIG. 11
is a view taken along line
11
—
11
in
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a view similar to
FIG. 11
showing the key member positioned adjacent the first key stop;
FIG. 13
is a view similar to
FIGS. 9 and 10
showing the fully assembled tablet mounting assembly with the key member in a position corresponding to a tablet between the intermediate position of FIG.
3
and the stored position of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 14
is a partial section view taken along line
14
—
14
in FIG.
13
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a seating assembly
12
generally includes side supports
14
mounted to a floor mount assembly
16
. Seat and back assemblies
18
,
20
are mounted adjacent the respective side support assemblies
14
. Tablet arm assemblies, shown generally at
22
, and constructed according to the present invention, are mounted to the respective side support assemblies
14
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, side support
14
generally includes two tubular members
25
a
,
25
b
connected together at one end
24
, and separated at an opposite end
26
. At the opposite end
26
, the members
25
a
and
25
b
diverge to form a Y-shape construction. Tubular members
25
a
and
25
b
are bent and mounted in a manner as is known in order to reduce unnecessary stress concentrations. There is a 90° elbow
28
located near the center portion of tubular members
25
a
,
25
b
. Elbow
28
preferably has a radius that mitigates stress concentrations. The side support assembly
14
is capable of supporting relatively substantial loads, such as when a person sits on the tablet arm. It is most preferable that the side support
14
be constructed of steel or another high-strength metal.
A mounting channel
30
(e.g., U-channel) is attached to members
25
a
and
25
b
and spans across the top ends at reference number
26
. The purpose of mounting channel
30
is to provide stable and rigid surfaces to mount other elements of the tablet arm assembly
22
.
A platform
31
(not shown in
FIG. 5
, see
FIGS. 9
,
10
,
13
) is mounted on top of the tubular members
25
a
,
25
b
and the mounting channel
30
. An arm rest cap
33
, preferably plastic, is mounted on top of the platform
31
. The arm rest cap
33
provides a support surface for a tablet
32
when the tablet
32
is in the substantially horizontal operative position.
Still referring to
FIG. 5
, the tablet arm assembly
22
generally includes tablet
32
, a hinge mechanism
34
, a connecting shaft
58
with a key member
60
, an outer mounting collar
36
, and an inner mounting collar
38
. The mounting channel
30
attached to side support
14
has apertures
40
therein to accommodate mounting of the inner and outer mounting collars
36
,
38
to the side support
14
. The connecting shaft
58
is attached to the hinge mechanism
34
such that it is perpendicular to the pivot axis of the hinge mechanism
34
. As is discussed in more detail below, the connecting shaft
58
is mounted within the mounting collars
36
and
38
in such a manner that provides for rotation of the connecting shaft
58
about its longitudinal axis. The combination of pivotal movement about the hinge pivot axis and perpendicular rotation about the longitudinal axis of the connecting shaft
58
provides an elegant system for conveniently positioning the tablet arm
32
between the substantially horizontal operative position (FIG.
4
), the substantially vertical intermediate position (
FIG. 3
) and the substantially vertical stored position (FIG.
2
). Though the tablet arm assembly
22
as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, as well as the other Figures, is designed for use by a right-handed person, similarly constructed left-handed versions of tablet arm assembly
22
are obviously contemplated as falling within the scope of the invention.
Tablet
32
is a quasi-rectangular planar member having an attachment portion
42
extending at approximately 90° from one corner. Conventional materials for constructing the tablet arm
32
consist of wood laminates having a strong, durable top surface
44
(see
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
5
) and a strong, durable bottom surface
46
.
FIG. 6
shows the preferred construction of the hinge mechanism
34
and the connecting shaft
58
in detail. Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the hinge mechanism
34
includes a pivot bracket
48
, tablet support bracket
50
, hinge barrels
52
a-d
, hinge pin
54
and spring
56
. The connecting shaft
58
is mounted to pivot bracket
48
and extends in a direction perpendicular to the pivot axis of the hinge mechanism
34
defined by the hinge pin
54
.
Pivot bracket
48
is preferably made from a plate of steel, or the like. Hinge barrels
52
b
and
52
c
(preferably steel) are welded to edge
62
of pivot bracket
48
, and their respective axes are aligned so that hinge pin
54
may be placed therethrough. The pivot bracket
48
contains two access holes
66
near the edge
64
of the plate opposite the hinge barrels
52
b
and
52
c
. The access holes
66
facilitate disassembly.
Tablet support bracket
50
is a rectangular plate of steel that is attached to the bottom surface
46
of the tablet
32
using several threaded fasteners
70
(e.g., screws
70
). Fasteners
70
are countersunk so that the surface
72
of tablet support bracket
50
is relatively smooth, to enable tablet
32
to rest on the arm rest cap
33
in a stable, substantially horizontal position when tablet
32
is in its horizontal operative position of FIG.
4
. Two hinge barrels
52
a
and
52
d
are attached to the edge
68
of tablet support bracket
50
and aligned so that hinge pin
54
can extend therethrough. As with the pivot bracket
48
, the hinge barrels
52
a
,
52
d
on the tablet support bracket are preferably welded to the support bracket
50
.
Still referring to
FIG. 6
, each hinge barrel
52
a
,
52
b
,
52
c
,
52
d
is a hollow cylindrical member. However, hinge barrels
52
a
and
52
b
each have a lug extending therefrom to prevent that tablet arm
32
from over rotating and extending beyond a substantially vertical, intermediate position. Specifically, hinge barrel
52
b
has a lug
74
, and hinge barrel
52
a
has mating lug
76
. Lugs
74
and
76
can be formed by removing a portion of the hollow cylindrical member. Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, each lug consists of an arcuate section located between two surfaces (
75
a
,
77
a
for lug
76
and
75
b
,
77
b
for lug
74
) aligned with a radius of the hinge barrel
52
and spaced approximately 135° apart. Since each lug consists of a 135° arc, rotation about the hinge pivot axis is limited to a 90° range (i.e. the 90° range between substantially horizontal and substantially vertical). Referring specifically to
FIG. 7
, the surfaces
77
a
,
77
b
on lugs
76
and
74
, respectively, are identified herein as intermediate position stop surfaces. The intermediate position stop surfaces
77
a
,
77
b
engage each other in order to prevent over-rotation of the tablet
32
as the tablet
32
is rotated from the substantially horizontal operative position to the substantially vertical intermediate position shown in FIG.
7
. Similarly, referring to
FIG. 8
, the surface
75
a
on lug
76
and the surface
75
b
on lug
74
are identified herein as the operative position stop surfaces.
FIG. 8
shows the operative position stop surfaces
75
a
,
75
b
engaging each other when the tablet
32
is positioned in the substantially horizontal operative position. The tablet support bracket
50
engages the arm rest cap
33
when the tablet
32
is placed in the operative position shown in
FIG. 8
, such that engagement of the operative position stop surfaces
75
a
,
75
b
on the lugs
76
,
74
and engagement of table support bracket
50
with arm rest cap
33
provide is not considered to be critical for implementing the invention.
Referring again to
FIG. 6
, spring
56
is preferably a steel coil spring having sufficient bias to maintain tablet
32
in a vertical position when stored, and to provide limited resistance when moving tablet
32
from the substantially vertical intermediate position to the substantially horizontal operative position. The spring
56
is fully wound with the exception of the ends
78
,
80
. Each end
78
,
80
projects tangentially from the spring coil
56
. It is preferable that end
78
project in a direction that is greater than 90° from the direction of end
80
when the spring coil is in its relaxed state. Hinge pin
54
extends through a plastic sleeve
81
located between hinges
52
b
and
52
c
. Sleeve
81
is received within the passage defined by the coil of spring
56
, and maintains the radial position of spring
56
relative to hinge pin
54
.
Hinge pin
54
is preferably a smooth, cylindrical steel pin, and extends through spring coil
56
. The length of the hinge pin
54
is such that it is flush with the outer ends of hinge barrels
52
a
,
52
d
. The hinge pin
54
is preferably held in place by interference within hinge barrels
52
b
,
52
c
on the pivot bracket
48
. In a preferred form, a pair of ears are formed from the material of hinge pin
54
at one end of hinge pin
54
. The ears are forced into the passage defined by hinge barrel
52
d
, for preventing dislodgment and rotation of hinge pin
54
during operation. Preferably, the hinge mechanism
34
is configured so that the outer edge surface
82
of hinge barrel
52
c
makes sliding contact with the inner edge surface
84
of hinge barrel
52
d
, the inner surface of lug
76
makes sliding contact with outer edge surface
86
of hinge barrel
52
b
, and the outer edge surface of lug
74
makes sliding contact with inner edge surface
88
of lug
52
a
. Light lubrication may be applied between hinge pin
54
and hinge barrels
52
a-d
to prevent corrosion and facilitate pivotal motion.
Still referring to
FIG. 6
, connecting shaft
58
extends perpendicularly from an inner surface
90
of the pivot bracket
48
. Connecting shaft
58
is preferably a cylindrical steel shaft welded to inner surface
90
. A distal end
92
of connecting shaft
58
has a beveled edge to prevent nicking of the inner and outer mounting collars
36
,
38
during assembly. Referring to
FIG. 13
, the length of connecting shaft
58
is such that it fits within inner mounting collar
38
without touching the vertical portion of the interior surface of the mounting collar identified by reference number
94
in
FIG. 6
, although the shaft
58
preferably extends slightly beyond the mounting channel
30
.
Key member
60
extends radially outward from the surface of the connecting shaft
58
. The key member
60
is preferably in the shape of an elongated rectangle when viewed from the side (see FIG.
13
), and preferably has a cross-section defining parallel sides and rounded ends, shown at
98
a
,
98
b
(
FIG. 9
) which prevent key member
60
from nicking the interior surfaces of inner and outer mounting collar
36
,
38
during assembly or operation. The key member
60
is made of a material, such as hardened steel, that is sufficiently strong to withstand the shear forces experienced in operation. The key member
60
is press fit and secured with an adhesive into a slot formed in the side surface of shaft
58
. Other means of mounting key member
60
may be employed, such as welding or forming key member
60
integrally with shaft
58
. As shown in
FIG. 13
, the size and placement of key member
60
on connecting shaft
58
is such that it fits within the surfaces defining a key chamber and an arcuate key path
100
within the collars
36
,
38
, without rubbing or sliding against the surfaces.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 12
, outer and inner mounting collars
36
,
38
each have a collar body
102
a
,
102
b
designed to fit within apertures
40
in mounting channel
30
. As seen in
FIG. 12
, aperture
40
is generally circular with a flat portion
104
to locate collars
36
,
38
during assembly and to prevent collars
36
,
38
from rotating. Each collar body
102
a
,
102
b
has a mounting flange
106
a
,
106
b
on the respective exposed side of the collar
36
,
38
for the purpose of securing the outer and inner mounting collars
36
,
38
to mounting channel
30
. The mounting flanges
106
a
,
106
b
are secured to mounting channel
30
using threaded fasteners
108
, such as screws or bolts. Openings
110
are formed in the flanges
106
a
,
106
b
to accommodate fasteners
108
. As previously mentioned, the inner mounting collars
36
,
38
are preferably made from injection molded plastic and most preferably nylon. This material presents the advantages of quiet operation, durability, and relatively low-cost production.
Referring now to
FIGS. 10-13
, outer and inner mounting collars
36
,
38
form a shaft retaining structure defined generally by surfaces
100
a
,
100
b
,
112
a
,
112
b
,
114
a
,
114
b
,
116
a
,
116
b
and
94
. The interior structure of outer mounting collar
36
is defined by surfaces
100
a
,
112
a
,
114
a
,
116
a
and
118
. Surface
100
a
defines a volume wherein key member
60
resides. Surface
116
a
defines an axial opening that supports the connecting shaft
58
for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the shaft
58
. As shown in
FIG. 12
, key member
60
rotates within the arcuate key path defined by surface
100
a
between a front key stop defined by surface
114
a
and a rear key stop defined by surface
112
a
. As shown in the drawings (e.g., FIG.
12
), the key member
60
rotates approximately 180° within the arcuate key path defined by the surface
100
a
. Preferably, the front key stop
112
a
and the rear key stop
114
a
are located generally in the same horizontal plane. In order to accommodate the width of the key
60
, it is preferred that the horizontal plane passing through the front key stop
112
a
and the rear key stop
114
a
be located above the pivot axis defined by the connecting shaft
58
. Surface
116
a
is generally a cylindrical aperture interrupted in part by surface
100
a
, and interrupted along its entire length by surface
118
defining an installation slot. As shown in
FIG. 11
, there are a pair of voids
120
a
,
121
a
extending through outer mounting collar
36
to flange
106
a
, which allow the material located directly adjacent surfaces
112
a
and
114
b
to flex when engaged by key member
60
.
Surface
100
a
defining the arcuate key path and surface
118
defining the installation slot are configured to maintain a slight clearance from key member
60
. The diameter of the surface
116
a
defining the axial opening that supports the connecting shaft
58
is selected to provide a sliding fit between outer mounting collar
36
and connecting shaft
58
without any clearance.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, a platform
31
is secured at the open end of the mounting channel
30
such as by welding, to provide a flat, stable surface for the arm rest cap
33
. A pair of one-way Tinnerman-type fastener clips
117
are mounted to platform
31
in alignment with openings formed in platform
31
. Arm rest cap
33
is formed with a pair of bosses
119
. Arm rest cap
33
is positioned such that each boss
119
is aligned with one of clips
117
, and is pounded onto platform
31
such that each clip
117
engages one of bosses
119
to securely mount arm rest cap
33
to platform
31
. It is understood, however, that other mounting methods may be employed for securing arm rest cap
33
to platform
31
. Preferably, platform
31
is fully covered by the cap
33
. Cap
33
serves as an arm rest when tablet
32
is stowed, and engages tablet support bracket
50
on the bottom surface
46
of the tablet
32
when the tablet
32
is in the operative position. Preferably, cap
33
is made of a plastic material to provide quiet engagement with metal support bracket
50
. Cap
33
preferably has beveled or rounded edges and depending flanges
95
.
Still referring to
FIG. 9
, inner mounting collar
38
has an interior structure defined by surfaces
94
,
100
b
,
114
b
and
116
b
. Surfaces
116
b
and
94
together form the core recess portion. Surface
116
b
of the core recess forms a continuation of the axial opening that supports the connecting shaft
58
and preferably has the same diameter as surface
116
a
. Surface
100
b
forms a recess portion and is sized to accommodate key member
60
rotation with clearance between the key member
60
and the surface
1000
b
. As shown in
FIG. 14
, inner mounting collar
38
includes voids
120
b
,
121
b
. Voids
120
b
,
121
b
serve the same purpose as voids
120
a
,
121
a
in that they aid in preventing plastic deformation of key stop surfaces
112
b
and
114
b.
Extending from an inner mating surface
122
of the outer mounting collar
36
is a pair of alignment bosses
124
(see FIGS.
9
and
11
). Alignment bosses
124
correspond with alignment indentations
128
formed on a mating inner surface
126
of inner mounting collar
38
. The purpose of the alignment bosses
124
and alignment indentations
128
is to facilitate the alignment of the inner and outer mounting collars
38
,
36
during installation. Referring now to
FIG. 13
, outer and inner mounting collars
36
,
38
contact each other at inner mating surfaces
122
,
126
, respectively. Most preferably, when the outer and inner mounting collars
36
,
38
are secured to the mounting channel
30
, collar bodies
102
a
and
102
b
are under compression. Surfaces
112
a
,
112
b
,
114
a
,
114
b
,
116
a
,
116
b
, and
100
a
,
100
b
are aligned so that key member
60
contacts the surfaces defining each key stop
112
a
,
112
b
and
114
a
,
114
b
simultaneously. The alignment bosses
124
and indentations described above ensure proper alignment.
The installation of tablet arm assembly
22
is now explained with reference to
FIGS. 9-13
. First, outer mounting collar
36
is securely attached to mounting channel
30
using fasteners
108
, preferably threaded fasteners
108
such as stainless steel screws. Next, the tablet arm assembly
22
is presented, and positioned so that key member
60
is aligned with the installation slot defined by surface
118
(see FIG.
9
). Connecting shaft
58
is inserted through and beyond the installation slot defined by surface
118
(see FIG.
10
). Once the key member
60
clears the installation slot defined by surface
118
, the tablet arm assembly
22
is turned so that the key member
60
rotates downwardly towards the surface
100
a
defining the arcuate key path. Next, the tablet arm assembly
22
is pulled back towards the installer so that key member
60
temporarily makes contact with inside surface
126
(
FIG. 10
) of the outer mounting collar
36
. Then, inner mounting collar
38
is aligned with connecting shaft
58
and alignment boss
124
on outer mounting collar
36
. The inner mounting collar
36
is secured to mounting channel
30
with fasteners
108
. Arm rest cap
33
is then pounded on to platform
31
such that mounting bosses
119
engage clips
117
.
If mounting collars
36
,
38
need repair and/or replacement, the following reinstallation procedure is effective. First, fasteners
108
are removed from the outer mounting collar
36
. Access is provided to the fasteners
108
either by rotating pivot bracket
48
so that access hole
66
a
or
66
b
are aligned with the respective fastener
108
, or by rotating the bracket
48
completely away to otherwise provide access to the respective fastener. Next, tablet arm assembly
22
is pulled away from support
30
along with the unfastened outer mounting collar
36
. The inner mounting collar
38
is then removed. To reinstall new or repaired mounting collars
36
,
38
, the above-described installation procedure is used.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the mounting assembly of the present invention provides an assembly that is quick and easy to install on the seat support, either during original manufacture, as a retrofit, or for servicing.
Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims which particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter regarded as the invention.
Claims
- 1. A tablet assembly for use with a seating arrangement having at least one seat and a tablet support located adjacent a side of the seat, the tablet assembly comprising a tablet and a tablet mounting assembly interposed between the tablet and the tablet support, wherein the tablet mounting assembly includes:a hinge mechanism having a tablet support member and a pivot member pivotably connected to the tablet support member along a hinge pivot axis, the tablet support member being mounted to a bottom surface of the tablet; a pivot shaft mounted to and extending from the pivot member of the hinge mechanism, the pivot shaft having a key member extending radially outward therefrom; and an inner mounting collar and an outer mounting collar secured to each other and to the tablet support, wherein the inner and outer mounting collars include a shaft retaining structure defining an axial passage and an opening through which the pivot shaft extends into the passage, said shaft retaining structure also including a recess defining an arcuate key path located between a front key stop and a rear key stop, wherein the pivot shaft is pivotally movable within the passage of the shaft retaining structure and the key member is received within the recess and movable within the arcuate key path between the front key stop and the rear key stop; wherein the tablet mounting assembly provides pivotal movement of the tablet between an operative position in which an upper surface of the tablet is substantially horizontal, and an intermediate position in which the tablet is rotated about the hinge pivot axis to be non-horizontal, and a storage position in which the tablet is rotated about a pivot axis defined by the pivot shaft downwardly and rearwardly from the intermediate position to a location adjacent the tablet support.
- 2. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein:the outer mounting collar has an exposed side and an inner side, and wherein the opening extends inwardly from the exposed side and receives the pivot shaft; and the outer mounting collar further includes an installation slot extending radially from the opening in a direction away from the recess defining the arcuate key path, said installation slot being adapted to receive the key member on the pivot shaft during installation.
- 3. The tablet assembly of claim 2 wherein the installation slot is formed in the outer mounting collar at a location spaced from the recess, between the rear key stop and the front key stop.
- 4. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the outer mounting collar includes a collar body, a mounting flange which defines an exposed side of the collar, an axial opening extending inwardly from the exposed side of the collar to receive the pivot shaft, and wherein the shaft retaining structure of the outer mounting collar includes an arcuate key recess in communication with the opening and located on an inner side of the outer mounting collar, wherein the arcuate key recess extends between the front key stop and the rear key stop.
- 5. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner mounting collar and the outer mounting collar each contain stress reduction voids adjacent the front and rear key stops of the shaft retaining structure.
- 6. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner mounting collar defines an exposed side and an inner side, and wherein the shaft retaining structure of the inner mounting collar includes a recess formed in the inner side, said recess including a core recess portion aligned with the shaft pivot axis and sized to receive an end of the pivot shaft for pivotally supporting the pivot shaft, and a key recess portion in communication with the core recess portion, wherein the key recess portion receives at least part of the key member and accommodates rotation of the key member along the arcuate key path between the front key stop and the rear key stop.
- 7. The tablet assembly of claim 1 further including at least one alignment boss on a surface of one of the inner and outer mounting collars, and a corresponding alignment indentation on a facing surface of the other of the inner and outer mounting collars, wherein the alignment boss is received within the alignment indentation when the inner and outer mounting collars are secured to the tablet support.
- 8. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the front key stop and the rear key stop are substantially coplanar and horizontal, and are located vertically above the shaft pivot axis.
- 9. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner mounting collar and outer mounting collar are made from injection molded nylon.
- 10. The tablet assembly of claim 9 wherein the inner and outer mounting collars are in axial compression with each other when secured to the tablet support.
- 11. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner and outer mounting collar each include a non-circular body engaged with a mating non-circular opening formed in the tablet support to prevent rotation of the respective collar when the inner and outer mounting collars are secured to the tablet support.
- 12. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the pivot member of the hinge mechanism has at least one hinge barrel, and the tablet support member of the hinge mechanism has at least one hinge barrel and wherein the hinge mechanism further comprises a hinge pin engaged with and pivotally connecting the pivot member hinge barrel and tablet support member hinge barrel, and a spring engaged between the pivot bracket and the tablet support bracket for providing a biasing force therebetween.
- 13. The tablet assembly of claim 12 wherein the pivot member hinge barrel has a lug at one end which defines an intermediate position stop surface, and wherein the tablet support member hinge barrel has a mating lug at one end which defines an intermediate position stop surface, and wherein the intermediate position stop surfaces of the lugs engage each other to orient the tablet arm in a substantially vertical position when the tablet arm is pivoted from the operative position to the intermediate position.
- 14. The tablet assembly of claim 13 wherein each of the lugs extends from a hollow cylinder defining the hinge barrel, and wherein each of the lugs extends between an operative position stop surface and the intermediate position stop surface.
- 15. The tablet assembly of claim 1 wherein the pivot member of the hinge mechanism has one or more access holes which are adapted for placement into alignment with one or more fasteners which secure the outer mounting collar to the tablet support.
- 16. The tablet assembly of claim 1 further including an arm rest having a top surface that engages the tablet support member when the tablet arm is in the operative position.
- 17. A two-part mounting assembly for use in mounting a tablet to a seating arrangement, said mounting assembly comprising:an inner mounting collar having an inner side, an exposed side, and a mounting flange on the exposed side; and an outer mounting member having an inner side, an exposed side, and a mounting flange on the exposed side; wherein the inner mounting member and the outer mounting member are adapted to be received within openings defined by the seating arrangement and secured to each other and to the seating arrangement, wherein the inner and outer mounting members cooperate to define a recess within which a pivot shaft of the tablet assembly is received, to movably mount a tablet to the seating arrangement for movement between a raised, operative position and a lowered, storage position.
- 18. The mounting assembly of claim 17 wherein the tablet is interconnected with a pivot shaft having a key extending therefrom, and wherein the outer mounting member further includes an installation slot extending radially from an axial opening in a direction away from an arcuate key recess defined by each of the inner and outer mounting members, said installation slot being sized to accommodate the key on the pivot shaft during installation.
- 19. The mounting assembly of claim 17 wherein the inner mounting member includes a recess having a core recess portion which receives and supports the pivot shaft and a key recess portion which receives and accommodates rotation of the key.
- 20. The mounting assembly of claim 19 wherein the core recess portion comprises a cylindrical passage.
- 21. The mounting assembly of claim 17 wherein the inner side of the outer mounting member has an alignment boss extending therefrom, and the inner side of the inner mounting member has a corresponding alignment indentation, wherein the alignment boss is received within the alignment indentation to align the inner and outer mounting members.
- 22. A tablet mounting assembly for movably mounting a tablet to a seat assembly having a tablet support, said assembly comprising:a hinge assembly adapted for engagement with the tablet and defining a first pivot axis; a mounting arrangement adapted for mounting to the tablet support, wherein the mounting arrangement includes a passage and a recess; a pivot arrangement interposed between the mounting arrangement and the hinge assembly, wherein the pivot arrangement includes a pivot shaft and a key member extending radially from the pivot shaft, wherein the pivot shaft is pivotally received within the passage of the mounting arrangement and defines a second pivot axis non-parallel to the first pivot axis, and wherein the key member is received within the recess of the mounting arrangement; and wherein the mounting arrangement includes stop structure engageable by the key member to define a range of pivoting movements of the hinge assembly relative to the mounting arrangement; wherein the tablet is pivotable about the first pivot axis between a lowered operative position and a raised intermediate position, and is pivotable about the second pivot axis between the raised intermediate position and a lowered storage position.
- 23. The tablet mounting assembly of claim 22, wherein the stop structure comprises a pair of spaced stop surfaces within the recess and engageable by the key member for controlling the range of movements of the pivot shaft relative to the mounting arrangement.
- 24. The tablet mounting assembly of claim 23, wherein the mounting arrangement comprises a pair of mounting members, wherein the mounting members include a structure defining the passage, the recess and the stop surfaces, and wherein each of the mounting members is adapted for mounting to one of a pair of opposed mounting areas defined by the tablet support, wherein the mounting members are engaged with each other and with the tablet support for securing the tablet mounting assembly to the seat assembly.
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