Chair footring adjustment mechanism
The present invention provides a chair assembly having a support member defining a plurality of positioning stations separated by a predetermined vertical distance. A coupling element may be included that defines a first portion and a second portion, such that the first and second portions are pivotably coupled to one another. The coupling element may be engageable with one or more of the positioning stations of the support member. A foot ring may also be included, where the foot ring is engageable with the coupling element to be positioned at a desired height while being securely affixed to the coupling element and thus, the support member of the chair assembly.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to office and/or task chairs, and more particularly, to a height adjustment system for a foot ring of a chair that allows an individual to be comfortably seated in the chair with the foot ring at a desirable position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is typically desirable to provide a chair that allows an individual to remain continuously seated, properly oriented, and comfortably positioned in the chair. Office chairs and more particularly task chairs are often purchased with the user and intended use of the chair in mind. Depending on the application, one or more adjustments may be provided at the option of the purchaser.
Office chairs and task chairs used by individuals seated at desks and consoles are often used in a wide variety of applications where the individual is required to remain seated for extended durations of time to perform their required duties. Because of the length of time that many individuals spend seated, it is important that these chairs be properly adjusted for each user to provide enhanced comfort.
To improve the comfort of a particular chair, provisions are usually made for some adjustments to accommodate the physical size of the user. These adjustments may include an adjustment of the height of the seat relative to the base, adjustment of the chair back height, adjustment of the chair back angle, adjustment of the seat angle, and adjustment of the seat depth. In addition, for certain chairs, an adjustment of the height of a foot ring or support with respect to the ground and/or seat may be made. In some office and task chairs, the adjustments may include complex mechanisms having multiple moving parts. As such, the adjustment mechanisms may be prone to malfunction and/or fail to work altogether after a short period of time. Moreover, the particular adjustment mechanisms may include a handle or the like placed just under the seat, where an individual may accidentally trigger the adjustment mechanism and thus have to reposition the seat time and time again.
Thus, in addition to the potential unreliability of an adjustment mechanism, chair adjustments can be tedious and time consuming as the user needs to repeatedly adjust the chair. In view of the above, the need exists for a simple, inexpensive, and effective chair adjustment mechanism that allows the user to adjust the chair's orientation, and wherein the adjustment may not be accidentally triggered.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention advantageously provides a simple, inexpensive, and effective chair adjustment mechanism that allows the user to adjust the chair's orientation. In particular, a height adjustment system for a foot ring coupled to a portion of a chair may include a foot ring that is engageable with a portion of a chair. The foot ring may generally define a disc-like structure having a rounded rim that extends from and/or circumscribes a central opening of the foot ring. The rounded rim may extend from and/or be offset from the central opening by a plurality of spokes.
The present invention may include a support member coupled to a pedestal or wheel base having multiple caster assemblies affixed thereto. The support member may define one or more positioning stations disposed about a surface of the support member for receiving the foot ring at a particular height from the ground and/or a seat cushion affixed to the support member. Each positioning station may include a depression or groove disposed about the support member, such as a plurality of annular grooves circumscribing the support member.
A coupling element may be provided that is engageable with one or more of the positioning stations of the support member, and for further providing for the affixation of the foot ring to the support member. The coupling element may define a first portion and a second portion, where the first and second portions are pivotably coupled to one another. Further, the coupling element may define an engaging structure that is matable and/or engageable with the positioning station of the support member for the affixation thereof. The coupling element may further define a first end and a second end, where the second end has a width and/or diameter larger than that of the first end. Accordingly, the central opening of the foot ring may be slidably positioned over the coupling element and thereby provide a compression fit as the lower end of the central opening is proximate to the flared end of the coupling element.
A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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In addition, the present invention may include a support member 20, where the support member 20 may define an elongated cylindrically shaped body. The support member 20 may be coupled to a pedestal or wheel base 22 having multiple caster assemblies affixed thereto to ease movement of the chair assembly around a workspace or the like. The support member 20 may extend upward from the pedestal or wheel base 22 to couple to and thereby support a seat cushion or the like (not shown) of a chair. The support member 20 may further define one or more positioning stations 24 disposed about a surface of the support member 20 for receiving the foot ring 12 at a particular height from the ground and/or a seat cushion affixed to the support member 20. Each positioning station may include a depression or groove disposed about the support member 20, such as a plurality of annular grooves circumscribing the support member 20. The plurality of positioning stations may further be separated by a predetermined distance to provide multiple locations at which the foot ring 12 may ultimately be affixed to comfortably accommodate individuals of varying physical dimensions. The positioning stations 24 may further include protruding elements, a series of apertures, or other engageable elements able to provide for the affixation of a corresponding complementary structure, i.e., a protruding element may couple with a lip of a corresponding structure, an aperture may receive a corresponding protrusion, etc.
A coupling element 26 may be provided that is engageable with one or more of the positioning stations 24 of the support member 20, and for further providing for the affixation of the foot ring 12 to the support member 20. For example, the coupling element 26 defines a first portion 28 and a second portion 30 having arcuate bodies, where the first and second portions are pivotably coupled to one another. The first and second portions may further be movably coupled to one another to provide a cylindrically shaped construct able to be placed in an open configuration as well as a closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the coupling element 26 defines a substantially continuous cylindrical wall defining a passage therethrough such that the coupling element 26 is positionable about a portion of the support member 20. Further, the coupling element 26 defines an engaging structure that is matable and/or engageable with a positioning station 24 of the support member 20 for the affixation thereof. For example, the coupling element 26 includes a protruding rim 32 along an interior surface of the coupling element 26 that is matable with one or more of the indentations or grooves of the support member 20. The coupling element 26 may further define a first end and a second end, where the second end has a width and/or diameter larger than that of the first end. Accordingly, the central opening of the foot ring 12 may be slideably positioned over the coupling element 26. As the lower end of the central opening descends towards the flared or widened second end of the coupling element, a compression fit is achieved to securely affix the foot ring to the coupling element.
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A chair assembly, comprising:
- a support member defining a plurality of positioning stations;
- a coupling element engageable with at least one of the positioning stations; and
- a foot ring engageable with the coupling element.
2. The chair assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least one positioning station is defined by a groove.
3. The chair assembly according to claim 2, wherein the positioning stations are separated by a predetermined vertical distance.
4. The chair assembly according to claim 3, wherein the coupling element includes an engagement structure matable with at least one of the positioning stations.
5. The chair assembly according to claim 4, wherein the engagement structure defines a protruding rim positionable within one of the plurality of grooves.
6. The chair assembly according to claim 1, wherein the coupling element defines a hollow passage for receiving a portion of the support member.
7. The chair assembly according to claim 6, wherein the coupling element includes a first portion and a second portion pivotably coupled to the first portion.
8. The chair assembly according to claim 1, wherein the coupling element defines a first end and a second end, the second end having a width larger than that of the first end.
9. The chair assembly according to claim 8, wherein the foot ring defines a central opening slideably engageable with at least a portion of the coupling element.
10. The chair assembly according to claim 1, wherein the support member is an elongated, cylindrically shaped member.
11. The chair assembly according to claim 10, wherein each positioning station is defined by an annular groove circumscribing the cylindrically shaped member.
12. A coupling element for a chair assembly, comprising:
- a first portion defining a substantially arcuate body;
- a second portion defining a substantially arcuate body, wherein the second portion is movably coupled to the first portion.
13. The coupling element according to claim 12, wherein the first and second portions are positionable about each other to form a substantially cylindrical shape defining a passage therethrough
14. The coupling element according to claim 13, wherein the coupling element further defines a first end and a second end, the second end having a width larger than that of the first end.
15. The coupling element according to claim 14, wherein the coupling element includes an engagement structure defined by a protruding rim.
16. A method of positioning a foot ring about a chair assembly, comprising the steps of:
- providing a support member, the support member defining a plurality of positioning stations;
- affixing a coupling element to at least one of the positioning stations of the support member; and
- slideably positioning the foot ring about the coupling element.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the coupling element defines a protruding rim matable with at least one of the plurality of positioning stations.
18. The method according to claim 16, wherein the coupling element defines a first end and a second end, the second end having a width larger than that of the first end.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 1, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 7, 2008
Inventor: Chen Wei (Shenzhen City)
Application Number: 11/701,191
International Classification: A47C 7/50 (20060101);