1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to leveling an object having one or more legs in contact with a surface and, more particularly, a top-adjusting leveling foot that can axially advance or retract the surface-contact point of the leg.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
A common problem associated with tables, chairs and other multi-legged objects is the wobbling effect that results from one or more of the legs being positioned on an unlevel surface. Often, the only recourse is sticking a folded piece of paper or magazine between the foot of the “short” leg and the ground surface, which can be unsightly and only provides a temporary solution to the problem.
In light of the problems commonly associated with tables and chairs, as well as other objects having more than one leg intended for contacting a ground surface, there exists a need for a top-adjusting leveling foot which can axially advance or retract the surface-contact point of the respective leg.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a top-adjusting leveling foot for the purpose of axially advancing and/or retracting the surface-contact point of a leg.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a top-adjusting leveling foot that can be pre-installed or retrofitted onto the leg of an object.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a top-adjusting leveling foot that can be adjusted by rotating a knob on the top-side of the leg.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a top-adjusting leveling foot that is easy to manufacture.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a top-adjusting leveling foot that is inexpensive to manufacture.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent with reference to the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to a top-adjusting leveling foot for advancing and/or retracting the foot of a leg for the purpose of leveling an object having multiple surface-contact points. The top-adjusting leveling foot includes an adjustment knob having an open bottom that is sized for attachment (e.g., by brazing) to a top annular shoulder of an adjustment knob base. The adjustment knob base includes a centrally positioned non-circular (e.g., square, hex, triangle, etc.) opening extending through the entire thickness of the base. A threaded bushing includes a partially threaded interior passage and a top annular flange which is held within a bottom cavity of the adjustment knob base by a retaining ring. A drive stud assembly includes a threaded lower bar portion, an upper non-threaded bar portion having a multi-sided head (e.g., square, hex, triangle, etc.) congruently sized to engage the central opening on the adjustment knob base, and a foot attached to the threaded lower bar portion. In operation, the adjustment knob is rotated clockwise to axially advance the foot until the foot comes into contact with the ground surface.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the several views of the drawings, the top-adjusting leveling foot is provided for axially advancing and retracting the surface-contact point of a leg 100 of multi-legged object 102 is shown and is generally indicated as 10.
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In operation, axial rotation of the adjustment knob 12 causes the drive stud assembly 30 to advance (clockwise axial rotation of adjustment knob 12) or retract (counter-clockwise axial rotation of adjustment knob 12). While the non-circular head 36 and non-circular passage 20 are shown as being hexagonally shaped in
The top-adjusting leveling foot 10 allows a user to be able simply and quickly cinch down a foot 100 by rotating an adjustment knob 12 located on top of the leg 100, such as a table leg. However, many other applications have been considered possible such as laboratory equipment and other scientific equipment, as well as field service equipment. The top-adjusting leveling foot 10 also works well for projects requiring expedited set-up equipment, such as military operations.
In one embodiment, the top-adjusting leveling foot 10 includes a locking feature for preventing tampering or ambient movement of the settings once the feet have been set to perform their service.
Each of the parts of the top-adjusting leveling foot 10 may be formed using any suitable materials, such as stainless steel.
While the invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure of the invention are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the invention and such changes, variations and modifications of the present invention are not to be limited except as recited in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
This non-provisional patent application is based on provisional application Ser. No. 61/527,342 filed on Aug. 25, 2011.
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61527342 | Aug 2011 | US |