Swivel rocker chair and assembly
A swivel rocker chair connection assembly facilitates construction of a swivel rocker chair and allows for the secure and stable operation of the chair. The chair includes a base portion, a seat portion and a connection assembly having at least one dual washer plate adapted to engage one or more rocker spring members positioned and engaged with the chair base and seat portions.
This application claims the benefit, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), of applicant's provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/609,924 filed Sep. 15, 2004, entitled “Swivel Rocker Assembly”, which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a swivel rocker, and more particularly relates to a swivel rocker connection assembly, chair and method of securing a seat assembly and a base assembly using a swivel rocker connection assembly.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONVarious types of swivel rocker chairs have been known which allow a person seated in the chair to both rotate about a vertical axis and pivot back and forth. While other types of chairs might allow the back of the chair to pivot relative to the seat, swivel rocker chairs are constructed so that the back and seat of the chair pivot and rotate together as a unit. Swivel rocker chairs generally include a base portion and a seat portion, with the seat portion generally including a back portion and potentially armrest portions. Different mechanisms have been employed for securing the base portion of swivel rocker chairs to the seat portion, and these prior art mechanisms have suffered from several deficiencies. First, these prior art mechanisms often fail to provide a secure connection, which can result in the seat falling off of the base and potential injuries to the chair occupant and bystanders. Further, because many chairs are packaged so that they may be assembled on site by the end user, the parts and/or assembly instructions are often not sufficient to ensure that the chair is assembled properly so as to maintain full functionality and stability.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connection assembly for a swivel rocker chair which allows for simple chair assembly and results in a safely operable chair.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a swivel rocker chair connection assembly which restricts the method of chair assembly, thereby ensuring the secure and stable operation of the chair.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a swivel rocker chair having a minimal number of connector parts while maintaining full functionality as well as secure attachment and operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A stem portion 25 of the T-bar member is secured to the chair base shaft, which is rotatably maintained within the chair base by any of various means known in the art. As shown in
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It will be appreciated that, in an alternative embodiment, the present invention can operate with a single rocker spring member secured in substantially the middle portion of the T-bar member and in a plane above the chair base shaft, wherein such plane is substantially perpendicular to the chair base axis in the resting position.
Rocker spring members 26 are secured to T-bar member 24 by bolts, nuts and washer plates in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In one embodiment, rocker spring members 26 are secured to T-bar member 24 prior to shipment of the swivel chair parts to be assembled by the end user. In one embodiment of the invention, rocker spring members 26 are formed of a fiberglass reinforced plastic.
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The washer plates 34, which can be substantially U-shaped in cross section, for example, help secure the second ends 32 of respective rocker spring members 26 to U-bar member 16 or other seat portion stabilizing member. This dual washer plate 34, as shown in
In one embodiment of the invention, the washer plate bolt 38 can be provided such that only the end portion of the bolt is threaded. In one embodiment, the threaded portion of the bolt represents approximately 25% of the entire length of the shaft of the bolt.
The present invention further provides means for securing the rocker spring members to the washer plate members such that the inner surface of one of the washer plate member walls cooperatively engages the seat chair portion in mating relationship therewith, and further such that the inner surface of the second washer plate member walls cooperatively engages and is in mating relationship with the rocker spring member bottom face near the second end of the rocker spring member. The connection or securing means can include a pair of bolts 38 extending through the openings of the washer plate member walls 52.
In one embodiment of the invention, each of the bolts includes a shaft which is partially threaded. In one embodiment of the invention, the seat portion lies in a plane which is between the bridge portion of the washer plate member and the T-bar member top portion.
The present invention makes it nearly impossible to omit or to mis-position the washer plates during installation. The partial threading of the washer plate bolt makes it impossible to attach the u-bar directly to the rocker spring without the dual washer plate.
Other embodiments may be employed to achieve this result. One such alternative embodiment includes pre-assembling the U-bar, washer plates, spring rocker, T-bar and swivel shaft, thereby eliminating the need for consumer assembly. Another embodiment is to bond the washer plates to the U-bar by welding or glue, for example. Another embodiment involves bonding the washer plate to the rocker spring. Yet another embodiment involves bonding all washer plates into proper position. The embodiment shown in the drawings is preferred and optimizes cost of production, ease of assembly and bulk shipping.
A method of installing a swivel rocker chair in accordance with the present invention can be accomplished as follows. First, a base assembly can be provided with a connected T-bar member substantially as described above. Then, a seat assembly having a lower stabilizing member can be provided. Next, one or more rocker spring members can be provided, wherein the rocker spring members have a first end and a second end, with the first end cooperatively engaging the T-bar member and the second end cooperatively engaging the seat assembly lower stabilizing element. Next, a dual washer plate member can be provided, wherein the plate has a pair of walls each having an interior surface, such that a first interior surface cooperatively engages an upper surface of the seat assembly lower stabilizing member, and such that a second interior surface cooperatively engages a lower surface of each of the one or more rocker spring members. Next, a bolt member can be passed sequentially through the washer plate, lower stabilizing member, rocker spring member, and again through the washer plate, and the bolt member can be secured in the passed-through position by a nut or other similar object.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims of the application rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A swivel rocker chair, comprising:
- a base assembly having a T-bar member;
- a seat assembly having a lower stabilizing element, said lower stabilizing element having an upper surface;
- at least one rocker spring member having a first end and a second end, said first end cooperatively engaging said T-bar member and said second end cooperatively engaging said seat assembly lower stabilizing element; and
- a connector assembly connecting said base assembly to said seat assembly, said connector assembly comprising: a washer plate member having first and second inner surfaces, said first surface capable of cooperatively engaging said upper surface of said lower stabilizing element of said seat assembly, and said second surface capable of cooperatively engaging a lower surface of said second end of said at least one rocker spring member; and connecting means for securing together said at least one rocker spring member,
- said at least one washer plate member, and said lower stabilizing element.
2. The chair of claim 1 including a pair of rocker spring members, each mounted to said T-bar member at said first end, and each secured to said seat assembly lower stabilizing element at said second end by a pair of said connector assemblies.
3. The chair of claim 1 wherein said washer plate member includes substantially parallel side walls and a bridge portion connecting said side walls.
4. A method of installing a swivel rocker chair, comprising the steps of:
- providing a base assembly with connected T-bar member, said T-bar member having a top face;
- providing a seat assembly having a lower stabilizing member with an upper surface;
- providing at least one rocker spring member having a first end and a second end, said first end cooperatively engaging said T-bar member and said second end cooperatively engaging said seat assembly lower stabilizing element;
- providing a dual washer plate member having a pair of walls each having an interior surface, such that a first of said wall interior surfaces cooperatively engages said seat assembly lower stabilizing member upper surface, and such that a second of said wall interior surfaces cooperatively engages a lower surface of said at least one rocker spring member;
- passing a bolt member sequentially through said washer plate, lower stabilizing member, rocker spring member, and again through said washer plate; and
- securing said bolt member in the passed-through position.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of providing at least one rocker spring member includes providing a pair of rocker spring members, each mounted to said T-bar member at said first end, and each secured to said seat assembly lower stabilizing element at said second end.
6. The method of claim 4 wherein said T-bar member is rotatable about a base assembly axis.
7. A swivel rocker connector assembly for connecting a chair base element to a seat element, said chair base element having at least one rocker spring member, comprising:
- a washer plate member having first and second inner surfaces, said first surface capable of engaging an upper surface of a substantially flat portion of said seat element, and said second surface capable of engaging a lower surface of an end of said at least one rocker spring member;
- at least one bolt member being at least partially threaded at a longitudinal exterior portion thereof, said bolt being extendable through said washer plate member, seat element, and rocker spring member; and
- a nut member for securely engaging said at least one bolt member, thereby securing said base element to said seat element.
8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said washer plate member includes substantially parallel side walls and a bridge portion connecting said side walls.
9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said substantially parallel side walls each have an outer edge, and wherein said bridge portion has leg members which extend from said wall outer edges.
10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein said bridge portion further includes a joint portion extending substantially perpendicular from and connecting said leg members.
11. A swivel rocker assembly for connecting a chair base to a chair seat portion, comprising:
- a T-bar member rotatably secured to said chair base for rotation about a chair base axis, said T-bar member having a stem portion lying in a first substantially horizontal plane when secured to said chair base, said T-bar member further having a top portion lying in a second substantially horizontal plane when said T-bar member is secured to said chair base, said top portion being secured to said stem portion, said T-bar member top portion and stem portion being substantially perpendicular to one another, said T-bar member top portion having an upper face;
- at least one rocker spring member having a top face, a bottom face, a first end and a second end, said first end being positioned above said T-bar member top portion such that said bottom face of said at least one rocker spring member cooperatively engages said T-bar member top portion upper face, said second end being positioned such that said top face rests underneath said chair seat portion;
- at least one washer plate member having a pair of side walls extending in substantially parallel relation, each of said side walls having an outer edge, an inner and an outer surface and at least two openings therein, said washer plate member further including a bridge portion integrally formed with and connecting said side walls, said bridge portion having leg members which extend laterally from said wall outer edges and a joint portion extending substantially perpendicular from and connecting said leg members; and
- connecting means for securing said at least one rocker spring member to said at least one washer plate member such that said inner surface of a first of said washer plate member walls rests above said seat chair portion in mating relationship therewith, and further such that said inner surface of a second of said washer plate member walls rests underneath and in mating relationship with said rocker spring member bottom face near said second end of said rocker spring member.
12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein said connecting means includes a pair of bolts extending through said openings of said washer plate member walls.
13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein each of said pair of bolts includes a shaft which is partially threaded.
14. The assembly of claim 11 wherein said seat portion lies in a plane which is between said bridge portion of said washer plate member and said T-bar member top portion.
15. The assembly of claim 11 including a pair of substantially flat rocker spring members.
16. The assembly of claim 11 including a pair of substantially flat rocker spring members secured to said T-bar member so as to lie on opposite sides of said chair base axis and in substantially the same horizontal plane.
17. The assembly of claim 11 further including means for securing said first end of said at least one rocker spring member to said T-bar member top portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 23, 2006
Inventors: Oliver Wang (Kowloon), Huey-ping Lee (Kowloon)
Application Number: 11/227,787
International Classification: A47C 3/02 (20060101);