SWIVEL ASSEMBLY
A swivel assembly for use with a chair has a swivel that includes an actuator which biases and self-centers the swivel to a start or zero position wherein the swivel is rotated from its start or zero position in either a clockwise or counterclockwise manner to an alternate position. When the swivel is released the actuator biases the swivel back to its start or zero position. A method for self-centering swiveling of a chair includes providing a swivel that has an actuator which self-centers and biases the swivel to a start or zero position; rotating the swivel from its start or zero position, thus compressing or tensioning the actuator; and releasing the swivel thus moving the actuator to bias and rotate the swivel back to its start or zero position.
This application claims priority from and benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/430,371, filed on Jan. 6, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF DISCLOSUREThe disclosure relates to a swivel assembly for a chair or other application. More particularly, it relates to a full rotation swivel assembly (sometimes referred to herein as a “swivel”) that uses a gas spring or a mechanical spring (e.g., a compression coil spring or a tension spring) or other actuator that self centers to a zero or starting position.
The disclosure relates to a chair which can be rotated in a circular movement from a fixed position while the person is seated in the chair. More specifically, as discussed hereinbelow, the subject disclosure is particularly applicable to lounge chairs which are commonly found in casinos and is directed to those types of chairs, which can be rotated by the person seated in the chair while seated therein. However, the disclosure is not limited to lounge chairs or chairs in particular.
BACKGROUNDRotatable chairs have existed for years and most persons are familiar with chairs which can be rotated manually by foot or other movements. Additionally, some chairs such as barber chairs can be rotated by the action of a pneumatically operated system. Other such variations on this concept also exist.
A chair often is viewed as a piece of furniture including a seat, legs, back, and often arms, designed to accommodate one person. A swivel chair may further include a seat connected to a bearing that swivels about a stationary post connected to a base. A flat cylindrical bearing swivel provides rotational movement while a tilt cylindrical bearing swivel additionally permits the user to pitch the seat back and forth.
Some swivel chairs include a pre-molded plastic seat connected to a seat support that includes an opening and a stationary post connected to a base. The opening of the seat support is aligned over the stationary post so that the stationary post is concentric with the seat support opening.
There exists a need for a full rotation chair swivel assembly that uses a gas spring and/or a compression or tension spring that self centers the swivel assembly to a zero or starting position, which overcomes deficiencies in existing swivel assemblies while providing improved overall results.
SUMMARY OF DISCLOSUREThe disclosure relates to simple and cost-effective chair swivel assemblies. More particularly, it relates to a full rotation chair swivel which uses an actuator such as a gas spring and/or a compression coil or tension spring that self centers to a zero or starting position.
In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a swivel chair has a full rotation swivel that uses a gas spring or the like to self center the swivel chair to a “home” or start or zero position. When the swivel is rotated to any position with respect to the home position, either clockwise or counterclockwise, and released, the gas spring or compression spring rotates the swivel back to the home or zero position. The swivel can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise to any position from 0° to 360°, and allows for unlimited rotations prior to releasing the swivel.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, the swivel is used for chairs but can be used for rotating other pieces of furniture or other objects as well.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, the swivel can be made of two plates, one stationary plate and a plate that rotates.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, the swivel has one end of a gas spring (or gas strut) attached to or adjacent the stationary plate either directly or through the use of a bolt or other fastener. The other end of the gas spring is attached to the rotating plate.
When swivel rotates from the home or zero position, the gas spring is compressed. The spring can be a standard spring or spring mechanism. When released due to compression, the compressed gas contained within the gas spring forces the swivel back to a home position. The gas spring can also have dampening characteristics to better control the speed at which the swivel rotates back to the home position.
Still another aspect of the disclosure is the swivel can be used with chairs and the swivel mechanism is placed between the base of the chair and the underside of the seat. The swivel rotates the chair back to its home, forward facing or zero position. Casinos and bars utilize this swivel mechanism to keep chairs or bar stools lined up in a neat, orderly fashion.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a swivel assembly for use with a chair includes a swivel that has an actuator which biases and self-centers the swivel to a start or zero position. The swivel is rotated from its start to zero position in either a clockwise or counterclockwise manner to an alternate position. When the swivel is released the actuator biases the swivel back to the start or zero position.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a method for self-centering swiveling of a chair includes providing a swivel that comprises an actuator which self-centers and biases the swivel to a start or zero position; rotating the swivel from its start or zero position, thus compressing or tensioning the actuator; and releasing the swivel thus moving the actuator to bias and rotate the swivel back to its start or zero position.
Another aspect of the disclosure is a seat swivel with limitless rotation and a biasing means to return it to a home position. This feature is desirable and in some instances required for safety reasons by local fire codes at certain facilities like casinos or bars.
Still other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed description.
The disclosure relates to a swivel assembly for a chair or other application. It is described herein primarily with reference to use as a chair swivel assembly. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a full rotation swivel assembly or “swivel” that uses a gas spring or a mechanical spring (e.g., a compression spring or tension spring) that self centers the swivel assembly to a zero or starting position.
The swivel chair has a full rotation swivel that uses a gas spring or a mechanical spring such as a compression coil spring or a tension spring to self center the swivel chair to a “home” or start or zero position. When the swivel is rotated to any position with respect to the home position, either clockwise or counterclockwise, and released, the gas or compression spring rotates the swivel back to the home or zero position. The swivel can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise to any position from 0° to 360°, and allows for unlimited rotations prior to releasing the swivel. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the swivel or swivel assembly disclosed herein rotates bi-directionally without any limit to its rotation in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction, and further that each reference to a particular clockwise angle of rotation used herein can be replaced with a corresponding counterclockwise angle of rotation and vice versa.
When the swivel rotates from the home or zero position, the gas spring is actuated or compressed. The spring can be a standard gas spring or gas spring mechanism or, alternatively, can be a standard mechanical spring or spring assembly defined by or comprising a compression spring or a tension spring (e.g., a wire coil spring). When the swivel is released, the compressed gas contained within the gas spring (or the biasing force of the mechanical spring) forces the swivel back to a home position. The gas spring can also have dampening characteristics to better control the speed at which the swivel rotates back to the home position.
The swivel can be used with chairs and the swivel mechanism is placed between the chair legs or stand (the base of the chair) and the underside of the seat. The swivel rotates the chair back to its home, forward facing or zero position.
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If released, the compressed gas would move the piston 44 outward relative to the housing 34, thus extending the rod further out of the housing and rotating the swivel counterclockwise back to the home position.
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Other embodiments are also contemplated, such as using compression or tension springs and gas together.
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Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the home or start position is defined when the opposite ends 36, 48 of the actuator 30 or 70 and the axis of rotation 68 of the rotating (upper) plate 22 are at least substantially aligned. If the actuator 30 or 70 is a “push” type actuator that naturally biases the rod 32 to its extended position where it extends a maximum distance from its housing 44 (i.e., an actuator that naturally seeks to assume its most elongated state), the home position will be defined when the first and second ends 36, 48 of the actuator 30 or 70 are spaced a maximum distance from each other as allowed by the swivel assembly 10. Alternatively, if the actuator 30 or 70 is a “pull” type actuator that naturally biases the rod 32 to its retracted position where it is retracted a maximum possible extent into its housing 44 (i.e., an actuator that naturally seeks to assume its most shortened state), the home position will be defined when the first and second ends 36,48 of the actuator 30 are spaced a minimum distance from each other as allowed by the swivel assembly 10.
The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A swivel assembly for use with an associated chair comprising:
- a swivel that comprises an actuator which biases and self-centers said swivel to a start or zero position;
- wherein said swivel is selectively rotated from its start or zero position in either a clockwise or counterclockwise manner to an alternate position; and
- wherein when the swivel is released said actuator biases said swivel back to said start or zero position.
2. The swivel assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator is a gas spring.
3. The swivel assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator is a compression coil spring.
4. The swivel assembly of claim 1, wherein said swivel comprises a pair of parallel spaced apart brackets for mounting to an underside of said chair.
5. The swivel assembly of claim 1, wherein said swivel further comprises a first plate and a second plate, wherein said first plate rotates with regard to said second plate.
6. The swivel assembly of claim 5, wherein said swivel further comprises a support plate extending from one of said first and second plates for supporting a first end portion of said actuator.
7. The swivel assembly of claim 6, further comprising a tab extending from said first plate for supporting a second end portion of said actuator.
8. The swivel assembly of claim 7, further comprising a ball bearing assembly interposed between said first plate and said second plate to facilitate rotation of said first plate with respect to said second plate.
9. The swivel assembly of claim 7, wherein said tab comprises a post for mounting said second end of said actuator.
10. The swivel assembly of claim 9, wherein said tab and post are offset with respect to a central axis of rotation of said first plate to form an eccentric cam.
11. The swivel assembly of claim 10, wherein rotation of said second end portion of said actuator with respect to said first end portion of said actuator is eccentric relative to said rotation of said first plate with respect to said second plate.
12. The swivel assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator comprises a rod and a housing, wherein said rod extends and retracts relative to said housing, wherein said rod comprises a piston at one end of said rod.
13. The swivel assembly of claim 12, wherein said piston comprises an opening through which air or fluid can flow to dampen rotation of said swivel.
14. The swivel assembly of claim 12, wherein said piston compresses a gas located between said piston and a first inner wall of said housing.
15. The swivel assembly of claim 14, wherein where said swivel rotates clockwise or counterclockwise from said start position, said rod retracts into said housing, thus moving said piston toward said first inner wall of said housing compressing said gas between said piston and said first inner wall of said housing.
16. The swivel assembly of claim 15, wherein when said swivel is released, said gas becomes uncompressed and moves said piston away from said first inner wall of said housing extending said rod out of said housing, and thus rotating said swivel back to its start position.
17. The swivel assembly of claim 12, wherein when said piston compresses a coil spring located between said piston and a first inner wall of said housing.
18. The swivel assembly of claim 17, wherein when said swivel rotates clockwise or counterclockwise from said start position, said rod retracts into said housing, moving said piston toward said inner first wall of said housing thus compressing said coil spring between said piston and said first inner wall of said housing.
19. The swivel assembly of claim 18, wherein when said swivel is released, said coil spring becomes uncompressed and extends said rod out of said housing thus moving said piston away from said first inner wall of said housing, thus rotating said swivel back to its start position.
20. The swivel assembly of claim 12, wherein said piston compresses a gas located between said piston and a second inner wall of said housing opposite a first inner wall of said housing.
21. The swivel assembly of claim 20, wherein when said swivel rotates clockwise or counterclockwise from said start position, said rod extends out of said housing, said piston moves toward said second inner wall of said housing, thus compressing said gas between said piston and said second inner wall of said housing.
22. The swivel assembly of claim 21, wherein when said swivel is released, said gas becomes uncompressed and moves said piston away from said second inner wall of said housing, thereby retracting said rod into said housing, thus rotating said swivel back to its start position.
23. The swivel assembly of claim 12, wherein said piston compresses a coil spring located between said piston and a second inner wall of said housing opposite a first inner wall of said housing.
24. The swivel assembly of claim 23, wherein when said swivel rotates clockwise or counterclockwise with respect to said start position, said rod extends out of said housing and said piston moves toward said second inner wall of said housing, thus compressing said coil spring between said piston and said second inner wall of said housing.
25. The swivel assembly of claim 24, wherein when said swivel is released, said coil spring becomes uncompressed and moves said piston away from said second inner wall of said housing, thereby retracting said rod into said housing and rotating said swivel back to its start position.
26. A method for self-centering swiveling of a chair comprising:
- providing a swivel that comprises an actuator which self-centers and biases the swivel to a start or zero position;
- rotating said swivel from its start or zero position, thus compressing or tensioning said actuator; and
- releasing said swivel thus moving said actuator to bias and rotate said swivel back to said start or zero position.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 6, 2012
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2012
Inventors: James Collene (Bucyrus, OH), William Jared (Westerville, OH)
Application Number: 13/344,969
International Classification: A47C 3/18 (20060101);