Adjustable, locking armrest for chair
An armrest that is infinitely adjustable is provided by the combination of a pin and slot arrangement for adjusting the arm in one direction and a second pin and slot arrangement for angularly adjusting the arm in a different direction, the second pin being in the form of a locking cam which locks the arm to a portion of the chair.
This invention relates to an armrest support for the arms of a person seated in a chair, and more particularly to an armrest which is infinitely adjustable within the parameters of its movement to support the arm of a seated person regardless of the person's size and body geometry.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONArmrests on chairs are usually fixed in one position. Some chairs have adjustable arms which are limited in their range of motion. Conventional movable armrests lock at specific default positions provided by the manufacturer. Adjustable armrests typically have a shaft with a sleeve for adjustable vertical movement, and/or have an adjustable angle using a pivot attached to the armrest.
Inasmuch as the geometry and comfortable positions of every human being is slightly different from that of other human beings, the ideal armrest would be one which is totally and infinitely adjustable in all three dimensions to accommodate the sitter no matter what his or her geometry. Also, the actual portion of the armrest that comes into contact with the sitter's arm should minimize pressure on the sitter's arm so as not to impede circulation or cause nerve pressure. In order to accomplish these ends, the armrest must be lockable in whatever position the sitter requires to be comfortable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONProblems with the prior art are solved by the present invention, which provides an adjustable armrest device that supports the sitter's arm. The portion of the armrest that comes into contact with the person's arm is preferably of thick, soft, foamed plastic which is large enough to distribute the weight of a person's arm over a relatively large area, thereby causing little or no point pressure. The device to which the foamed plastic is attached is preferably made of steel or other metal, or high density plastic. The armrest structure is adjustable angularly in the anterior-posterior plane and also adjustable vertically. The arm structure is fixed to the chair and has a locking mechanism to hold the contacting portion of the armrest wherever the sitter desires. The arm structure can utilize a triangular arrangement rigid within the plane of the armrest when locked.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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In operation, the user of the chair unlocks the lever, adjusts the height and orientation of the arm along the arm slot and the bracket slot, and locks the cam with the lever, fixing the arm position. An advantage of the two slots and in combination with the locking cam is that the user need not rely on fixed serial adjustment points as provided in existing armrests, which provide digital setpoints, but can adjust the arm infinitely (analog) in any desired position within the available range of movement allowed by the slots.
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While the foregoing has been described with respect to a chair, it is evident that this invention can find use in fixed seating devices, such as seats on planes, buses, cars, and other vehicles, or in movie theaters, or on wheelchairs. While armrests are typically provided on seating devices, the armrests could instead be attached to a structure such as a workbench, desk, table, or podium. The armrest is most preferably used with the chair as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,659, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The foregoing description is meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Various changes, modifications, and additions may become apparent to the skilled artisan upon a perusal of this specification, and such are meant to be within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims.
Claims
1. An armrest for a chair, comprising:
- a. an arm having a longitudinal arm slot therein;
- b. a bracket having a generally planar face connected to the chair, the bracket having a swivel pin on which the arm is disposed at the arm slot;
- c. a friction disk having a bore and disposed between the arm and the bracket; and
- d. locking means for compressing the arm, bracket, and friction disk together to lock the arm in place.
2. The armrest of claim 1, further comprising an arm pad.
3. The armrest of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism is a levered cam.
4. The armrest of claim 1, wherein the locking washer has a continuous flange on at least one face.
5. The armrest of claim 1, wherein the locking washer has a discontinuous flange on at least one face.
6. The armrest of claim 2, further comprising means for laterally adjusting the position of the pad.
7. The armrest of claim 1, wherein said locking means comprises a locking rod passing through the arm slot, the bore of the friction disk, and the bracket slot, one end of the locking rod being fixed, the other end of the locking rod having a locking mechanism for compressing the arm, friction disk, and bracket together.
8. The arm rest of claim 7, wherein the locking mechanism is a cam.
9. The armrest of claim 8, wherein the cam is a portion of a lever pivotally attached to the locking rod.
10. The armrest of claim 1, wherein the locking means comprises a locking rod passing through the arm slot, the bore of the friction disk, and the bracket slot, one end of the locking rod being fixed, the other end of the locking rod having being threaded and having a knob with a corresponding thread for compressing the arm, friction disk, and bracket together.
11. An armrest for a chair, comprising:
- a. an arm having a longitudinal arm slot therein;
- b. a strut having a strut slot substantially along its length and being pivotally attached to the chair;
- c. a friction disk having a bore and disposed between the arm and the strut; and
- d. locking means for compressing the arm, the strut, and the friction disk together to lock the arm in place.
12. The armrest of claim 11, wherein said locking means comprises a locking rod passing through the arm slot, the bore of the friction disk, and the bracket slot, one end of the locking rod being fixed, the other end of the locking rod having a locking mechanism for compressing the arm, friction disk, and bracket together.
13. The arm rest of claim 12, wherein the locking mechanism is a cam.
14. The armrest of claim 13, wherein the cam is a portion of a lever pivotally attached to the locking rod.
15. The armrest of claim 11, wherein the locking means comprises a locking rod passing through the arm slot, the bore of the friction disk, and the bracket slot, one end of the locking rod being fixed, the other end of the locking rod having being threaded and having a knob with a corresponding thread for compressing the arm, friction disk, and bracket together.
16. An armrest for a chair, comprising:
- a. an arm having a bore therein;
- b. a bracket having a generally planar face connected to the chair, the bracket having an upstanding portion;
- c. friction disk means between the arm and the bracket selected from the group consisting of a friction disk disposed therebetween, a friction disk integral with the bracket, or a friction disk integral with the arm, said friction disk means having a bore therein; and
- d. locking means for compressing the arm, bracket, and friction disk means together to lock the arm in place.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 9, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2007
Inventor: Herbert Knapp (Oxford, NH)
Application Number: 11/350,994
International Classification: A47C 7/54 (20060101);