Claims
- 1. A seating arrangement comprising:
- two seats each having a frame having upper and lower circular flanges; and
- a circular support pole;
- said upper and lower flanges of one frame being configured to rest above said upper and lower flanges of said other frame, said flanges being concentric and rotatable about said support pole, said flanges provided with a detent arrangement for each frame comprising a pair of flexible detent surfaces and an index pin for each frame, said pair of flexible detent surfaces engaging a single said one said index pins attached to said support pole, said detent arrangement configured for independently placing one of said seats in one of an occupied and stowed position independently of said other seat, without requiring any upward or downward movement of the flanges.
- 2. The seating arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said detent arrangement for each said frame further comprises an annular slot, said annular slot having a first end representing the stowed position of said seat and an opposite end representing the occupied position of said seat, wherein in order to place said seat in either the stowed or occupied position one of said flexible detent surfaces of said pair of flexible detent surfaces must be deflected out of the path of said index pin, said one of said flexible detent surfaces thereby maintaining said index pin in its respective position at the respective end of said annular slot.
- 3. The seating arrangement according to claim 2, wherein said annular slot is an annular groove located in the bottom portion of one of said flanges of each frame, said flexible detent surfaces being ball detent screws installed on the bottom surface of said annular groove to engage said index pin.
- 4. The seating arrangement according to claim 3, wherein said flange with an annular groove has two of said annular grooves, said annular grooves being located on opposite portions of said flange, said index pin extending radially from said support pole on both sides of said support pole into both said annular grooves.
- 5. The seating arrangement according to claim 3, wherein said flange with an annular groove is the upper flange of each frame.
- 6. The seating arrangement according to claim 2, wherein said detent arrangement further comprises a detent spring ring, said annular slot being formed by said detent spring ring which is attached to the bottom portion of one of said flanges of each frame, said pair of flexible detent surfaces being located on a portion of said detent spring ring which is spaced from the bottom of the flange.
- 7. The seating arrangement of claim 6, wherein each said detent spring ring has two pairs of flexible detent surfaces in order to form two annular slots, the pairs of detent surfaces being located on opposite portions of said detent spring ring, said index pin extending radially from said support pole on both sides of said support pole into both said annular slots.
- 8. The seating arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said index pin is guided in said annular slot and is positioned in an axial space between a flat circular bottom portion of said flange with the attached detent spring ring and said flexible detent surfaces of the detent spring ring.
- 9. The seating arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said flange with the attached detent spring ring is the upper flange of each frame.
- 10. The seating arrangement according to claim 2, wherein said detent arrangement further comprises a pair of detent spring clips which are attached to the bottom portion of one of said flanges of each frame, said annular slot being an annular groove located in the bottom portion of said flange with the attached detent spring clips, said flexible detent surfaces being raised portions of said detent spring clips, said pair of detent spring clips being attached to opposite ends of said annular groove.
- 11. The seating arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said flange with an annular groove has two of said annular grooves, said annular grooves being located on opposite portions of said flange, said index pin extending radially from said support pole on both sides of said support pole into both said annular grooves.
- 12. The seating arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said flange with the attached detent spring clips is the upper flange of each frame.
- 13. A method of stowing a pair of seats, one seat having an upper frame with upper and lower flanges, said upper flange having a detent arrangement with a pair of flexible detent surfaces for separately engaging with an upper index pin attached to a circular support pole, the detent arrangement providing an annular slot in which said upper index pin passes, the other seat having a lower frame with upper and lower flanges, said upper flange of said lower frame having a second detent arrangement with a second pair of flexible detent surfaces for separately engaging a lower index pin attached to said support pole, said second detent arrangement providing a second annular slot in which said lower index pin passes, said flanges of said upper frame being mounted on said circular support pole above said flanges of said lower frame, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating one of said seats independently of the other seat out of one of an in-use or a stowed position in order to disengage the respective index pin from a respective flexible detent surface of said pair of flexible detent surfaces of said one of said seats;
- further rotating said one of the seats to deflect the other flexible detent surface of said pair of detent surfaces out of the path of said respective index pin to place the seat in the other of the in-use or stowed positions, without requiring any upward or downward movement of the flanges;
- leaving the seat in said other of the in-use or stowed positions until it is desired to return to the previous position.
- 14. A seating arrangement comprising:
- two seats each having a frame having upper and lower circular flanges; and
- a circular support pole including an index pin;
- said upper and lower flanges of one frame being configured to rest above said upper and lower flanges of said other frame, said flanges being concentric and rotatable about said support pole, each of said frames having detent mating surfaces configured to engage said index pin to resist rotation of the flanges about the support pole, thereby enabling independent positioning of one of said seats in one of an occupied and stowed position independent of said other seat, without requiring any upward or downward movement of the frames.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/022,526, filed on Feb. 12, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Engineering drawing of "Swing Away Chair" of Irwin Seating Co., Grand Rapids, MI, 1 page. |
Accessible Products Brochure of American Seating Co., Grand Rapids, MI, 1992, 4 pages. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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