Stowable seat for wheel chair accessible kiosk
A stowable seating apparatus for a wheel chair accessible electronic kiosk includes a first curved track attached to an interior wall of the kiosk that has a horizontal portion and a vertical portion; a second curved track attached to the opposite interior wall of the kiosk, parallel to the first track, that has corresponding horizontal and vertical portions; and a bench seat that moves along the tracks on rollers between a horizontal seating position and a vertical stowed position. The stowable seating apparatus also includes a latch for retaining the seat in the seating position and a tensioning spring that applies force to the seat to assist in moving the seat from the stowed position to the seating position. The seat in the seating position allows a non-wheel chair user to sit in the same position relative to the enclosure as a wheel chair user when the seat is stowed.
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a compact stowable seat, and specifically to a stowable seat for use in a wheel chair accessible electronic kiosk.
2. Background Information
An electronic kiosk is a small enclosure equipped with a computer terminal, video camera or the like. Such a private enclosure might be useful, for example, in video recording an individual's candid recollections about persons or events. In order to allow for the widest range of potential users, it is desirable that the enclosure have ample room inside for a user in a wheelchair as well as integrated seating for a non-wheel chair-bound user, but without any increase in the size of the enclosure beyond that which is necessary just for the wheel chair.
Since floor space is at a premium in any such facility, it its critical that the enclosure have the smallest footprint possible. Further, the smallest possible enclosure naturally uses the least amount of material, therefore saving cost. Both footprint size and cost are critical competitive factors for such enclosures.
While it is possible to provide a stowable seat inside the enclosure that simply pivots or folds up on hinges, such a seat would obstruct wheel chair access even in the stowed position, thereby necessitating the overall size of the enclosure to be increased to accommodate both the stowed seat and a wheel chair. Another possibility would be to remove the seat from the enclosure entirely so that a person in a wheel chair enter. However this alternative is not practical because the removal of the bench would be an extremely difficult task for a person in a wheel chair to perform.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is, therefore, a principle object of this invention to provide a stowable seat for a wheel chair accessible kiosk.
It is another object of the invention to provide a stowable seat for a wheel chair accessible kiosk that solves the above mentioned problems.
These and other objects of the present invention are accomplished by the stowable seat for use in a wheel chair accessible kiosk that is disclosed herein.
In a first aspect of the invention, a stowable seating apparatus comprises a track having a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a curved portion connecting the horizontal and vertical portions; and a seat adapted to move along the track between the horizontal portion of the track and the vertical portion of the track. Preferably the seat moves along the track on rollers rotatably mounted on the seat. The seat is in a seating position when located along the horizontal portion of the track and in a stowed position when located along the vertical portion of the track. The seating apparatus may also include a latching device for retaining the seat in the seating position and a tensioning device applying force to the seat to assist in moving the seat from the stowed position to the seating position. Preferably the tensioning device is a spring that is stretched as the seat moves from the seating position to the stowed position.
In another aspect of the invention, a stowable seating apparatus comprises a first track having a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a curved portion connecting the horizontal and vertical portions; a second track parallel to the first track, the second track having corresponding horizontal, vertical and curved portions; and a seat disposed between the tracks and adapted to move along both the first track and the second track. Preferably the seat moves along the tracks on first rollers rotatably mounted proximate to one end of the seat for moving the seat along the first track; and second rollers rotatably mounted proximate to the opposite end of the seat for moving the seat along the second track. As in the first aspect of the invention, the seat is in a seating position when located along the horizontal portions of the first and second tracks and in a stowed position when located along the vertical portions of the first and second tracks.
In a further aspect of the invention, a wheel chair accessible electronic kiosk includes an enclosure having sufficient room inside to accommodate a user in a wheel chair and a stowable seating apparatus within the enclosure for a non-wheel chair-bound user. The stowable seating apparatus includes a first track attached to the enclosure, the first track having a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a curved portion connecting the horizontal and vertical portions; a second track attached to the enclosure, parallel to the first track, and having corresponding horizontal, vertical and curved portions; and a bench seat disposed between the tracks that moves along the tracks on rollers between a horizontal seating position and a vertical stowed position. In addition, the stowable seating apparatus preferably includes a latch for retaining the seat in the seating position and a tensioning spring that applies force to the seat to assist in moving the seat from the stowed position to the seating position. The first and second tracks are spaced sufficiently far apart to accommodate the user in a wheel chair between them. The seat in the seating position allows a non-wheel chair user to sit in the same position relative to the enclosure as a wheel chair user sits when the seat is stowed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying figures. It should be kept in mind that the following described embodiments are only presented by way of example and should not be construed as limiting the inventive concept to any particular physical configuration.
Further, if used and unless otherwise stated, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “front,” “back,” “over,” “under,” and similar such terms are not to be construed as limiting the invention to a particular orientation. Instead, these terms are used only on a relative basis.
The present invention is directed to a compact stowable seat suitable for use in a wheel chair accessible electronic kiosk.
The inventive seating apparatus allows a disabled person to easily and conveniently stow the seat at the back of the kiosk enclosure and use the facilities of the kiosk without leaving his or her wheel chair or the need for assistance. An important benefit of the seating apparatus disclosed in this application is that the user in a wheel chair and the user who is not in a wheel chair are able to sit in substantially the same position in the enclosure. This means that virtually all users of the exemplary kiosk can comfortably reach the touch screen monitor, for example, and be viewed in the video camera, for example, without having to adjust the position of the monitor or the camera. A person in a wheel chair cannot sit right up against the back wall of the enclosure because, as shown in
It should be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific process, arrangement, materials and components shown and described above, but may be susceptible to numerous variations within the scope of the invention. For example, although the above-described exemplary aspects of the invention are believed to be particularly well suited for an electronic kiosk, it is contemplated that the concepts of the presently disclosed seating apparatus can be used in other applications as well, such as stowable seating for trains, buses, campers and recreational vehicles.
It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the manner of making and using the claimed invention has been adequately disclosed in the above-written description of the preferred embodiments taken together with the drawings.
It will be understood that the above description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention are susceptible to various modifications, changes and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A stowable seating apparatus, comprising:
- a track having a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a curved portion connecting the horizontal and vertical portions; and
- a seat adapted to move along the track between the horizontal portion of the track and the vertical portion of the track.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- rollers rotatably mounted on the seat for moving the seat along the track.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the seat is in a seating position when located along the horizontal portion of the track and in a stowed position when located along the vertical portion of the track.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising:
- a latching device for retaining the seat in the seating position.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising:
- a tensioning device applying force to the seat to assist in moving the seat from the stowed position to the seating position.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the tensioning device is a spring which is stretched as the seat moves from the seating position to the stowed position.
7. A stowable seating apparatus, comprising:
- a first track having a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a curved portion connecting the horizontal and vertical portions;
- a second track parallel to the first track, the second track having corresponding horizontal, vertical and curved portions: and
- a seat being disposed between the tracks and adapted to move along both the first and second tracks between the horizontal portions of the tracks and the vertical portions of the tracks.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the seat has a first end and a second end opposite the first end and the apparatus further comprises:
- first rollers rotatably mounted proximate to the first end of the seat for moving the seat along the first track; and
- second rollers rotatably mounted proximate to the second end of the seat for moving the seat along the second track.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the seat is in a seating position when located along the horizontal portions of the first and second tracks and in a stowed position when located along the vertical portions of the first and second tracks.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
- a latching device for retaining the seat in the seating position.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
- a tensioning device for applying force to the seat to assist in moving the seat from the stowed position to the seating position.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the tensioning device is a spring which is stretched as the seat moves from the seating position to the stowed position.
13. A kiosk comprising:
- an enclosure having sufficient room inside to accommodate a user in a wheelchair; and
- a stowable seating apparatus within the enclosure for a non-wheel chair-bound user,
- wherein the stowable seating apparatus comprises: a first track attached to the enclosure having a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a curved portion connecting the horizontal and vertical portions; a second track attached to the enclosure, parallel to the first track and having corresponding horizontal, vertical and curved portions; and a seat disposed between the first and second tracks and adapted to move along the first and second tracks between the horizontal portions of the tracks and the vertical portions of the tracks.
14. The kiosk of claim 13, wherein the seat has a first end and a second end opposite the first end and the seating apparatus further comprises:
- first rollers rotatably mounted proximate to the first end of the seat for moving the seat along the first track; and
- second rollers rotatably mounted proximate to the second end of the seat for moving the seat along the second track.
15. The kiosk of claim 13, wherein the seat is in a seating position when located along the horizontal portions of the first and second tracks and in a stowed position when located along the vertical portions of the first and second tracks.
16. The kiosk of claim 15, further comprising:
- a latching device for retaining the seat in the seating position.
17. The kiosk of claim 15, further comprising:
- a tensioning device for applying force to the seat to assist in moving the seat from the stowed position to the seating position.
18. The kiosk of claim 17, wherein the tensioning device is a spring which is stretched as the seat moves from the seating position to the stowed position.
19. The kiosk of claim 15, wherein the seat in the seating position allows the non-wheel chair-bound user to sit in about the same position in the enclosure as the user in a wheelchair sits when the seat is the stowed position.
20. The kiosk of claim 13, wherein the first and second tracks are spaced sufficiently far apart to accommodate the user in a wheelchair between them.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 9, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 13, 2007
Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (ARMONK, NY)
Inventors: Stephen Mroz (Rochester, MN), Justin Rogers (Rochester, MN)
Application Number: 11/372,385
International Classification: E04H 6/00 (20060101);