Chair Leg Rest Assembly
A chair leg rest assembly includes a supporting arm pivotally coupled to a chair seat, and a leg rest frame that can slide along and be selectively positioned on the supporting arm for providing a support plane. An upper end of the supporting arm is flanked by two pivot holders that are fixed to the seat. One of the pivot holders has a pawl portion to be engaged with a pawl portion of a pawl core that is received in the upper end of the supporting arm and resiliently pushed outward. As the supporting arm pivots against and is positioned with respect to the pivot holders, the leg rest frame can be retracted under or expanded before the seat. Then the leg rest frame can slide outward and to support a user's stretched legs on the support plane thereof. The leg rest assembly is thereby easy to operate.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to leg rests of chairs, and more particularly, to a leg rest assembly attached to a lower front edge of a chair seat, wherein the leg rest assembly can pivot and be positioned with respect to the seat, and its leg rest frame can be pushed outward so that a user can have his/her legs supporter by the leg rest assembly comfortably.
2. Background of the Invention
Conventionally, an office chair has a backrest for supporting a chair user's back and armrests for supporting the user's arms, but has no means to provide the user's legs with comfort. On the other hand, leg rests have long been a part of other chairs such as massage chairs, lounge chairs and sofas. For equipping an office chair with the function of supporting legs, Taiwan Utility Patent No. M399663 titled “Folding Leg rest for Chair” (China Patent Application No. CN201020544789 has been filed for the same invention) provides a structure mainly composed of two rotational arms and a carrying plane articulated between the two rotational arms. The two rotational arms are further articulated to a chair's seat. Thereby, a user can put his/her feet on the carrying plane, so as to facilitate blood circulation and relax feet. This design is adaptive to users of all heights, leg types and leg lengths.
However, in the foregoing device, the carrying plane can be positioned and support the user's legs only when the two rotational arms pivot outward and the carrying plane also pivots outward. In the event that the user needs the carrying plane to be posed inclined, the foregoing device is incompetent. Furthermore, since the carrying plane is articulated between the terminals of the two rotational arms, and the distance between the rotational arms is approximately equal to the width of the seat, when a user intends to use the carrying plane, he/she has to first open his/her legs or the two rotational arms and the carrying plane cannot expand. Although expanding the carrying plane is not a difficult operation, retracting it is another story. For retracting the carrying plane, the user has to first move his/her legs from the leg rest to the ground, and then stretch his/her hands to pivot the carrying plane inward. However, at this time, the expanded carrying plane is relatively distant from the user, it is inconvenient an difficult for the user to properly exert force and pivot the carrying plane inward with his/her hands. The user may thus try to draw the carrying plane back with his/her insteps, but there is no corresponding design or mechanism in the existing device to answer such operation. Therefore, the operation is inconvenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONFor remedying the inconvenience in operation of the existing leg rest assembly, the present invention provides a leg rest assembly having a supporting arm pivotally coupled to a front lower end of a chair seat and a leg rest frame that is mounted around the supporting arm and has a support plane, so that the leg rest frame can slide along and selectively positioned on the supporting arm, whereby the supporting arm is easy to pivot and position while the leg rest frame is easy to shift and position.
To this end, according to the present invention, the leg rest assembly comprises a positioning base unit, a supporting arm pivotally coupled to the positioning base unit, and a leg rest frame mounted on the supporting arm, therein: the positioning base unit having a first pivot holder and a second pivot holder flanking a pivot portion formed atop the supporting arm, a bolt passing through the first pivot holder, the pivot portion, an axially movable pawl core and the second pivot holder before engaged, wherein the pawl core is received in the pivot portion and resiliently pushed outward, and has an outer side thereof formed with a pawl portion while the second pivot holder is provide with another pawl portion that is configured to engage with the pawl portion of the pawl core, and wherein the supporting arm has at least two positioning holes provide at two ends of an inner side thereof; the leg rest frame having a sliding channel for the supporting arm to be inserted therein, and a positioning member and a spring being sandwiched between the sliding channel and the supporting arm so that the positioning member is resiliently pressed into and positioned by one corresponding said positioning hole.
In the foregoing scheme, the two pivot holders are attached to two laterals of a fastening seat.
In the foregoing scheme, a push button provided at an outer side of the second pivot holder is peripherally formed with a plurality of pins and resiliently pushed outward, such that the pins pass through the second pivot holder and contact the pawl core, whereby pins abut against the pawl core.
In the foregoing scheme, the first pivot holder has a retaining recess for providing rotational limits in both directions, and the pivot portion of the supporting arm has an abutting portion so that the abutting portion is movably received in the retaining recess.
Thereby, in the disclosed leg rest assembly attached to the front lower end of the office chair seat, the supporting arm can pivot to make the leg rest frame retracted under the seat or expanded and positioned in front of the seat for supporting a user's lift and stretched legs. The user can readily slide the leg rest frame inward or outward with a pushing motion or drawing motion made by his/her feet. Thus, the convenient operation makes the disclosed leg rest assembly more practicable.
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Claims
1. A chair leg rest assembly, comprising a positioning base unit, a supporting arm pivotally coupled to the positioning base unit, and a leg rest frame slidably mounted on the supporting arm, therein:
- the positioning base unit having a first pivot holder and a second pivot holder flanking a pivot portion formed atop the supporting arm, and a bolt passing through the first pivot holder, the pivot portion, an axially movable pawl core and the second pivot holder before engaged, wherein the pawl core is received in the pivot portion and resiliently pushed outward, and has an outer side thereof formed with a pawl portion while the second pivot holder is provide with another pawl portion that is configured to engage with the pawl portion of the pawl core, and wherein the supporting arm has at least two positioning holes provide at two ends of an inner side thereof;
- the leg rest frame having a sliding channel for the supporting arm to be inserted therein, and a positioning member and a spring being sandwiched between the sliding channel and the supporting arm so that the positioning member is resiliently pressed into and positioned by one corresponding said positioning hole.
2. The chair leg rest assembly of claim 1, wherein the two pivot holders are attached to two laterals of a fastening seat.
3. The chair leg rest assembly of claim 1, wherein a push button provided at an outer side of the second pivot holder is peripherally formed with a plurality of pins and resiliently pushed outward, such that the pins pass through the second pivot holder and abut against the pawl core, whereby pushing the push button makes the engaged pawl portions of the second pivot holder and the pawl core disengage from each other.
4. The chair leg rest assembly of claim 1, wherein the first pivot holder has a retaining recess for providing rotational limits in both directions, and the pivot portion of the supporting arm has an abutting portion so that the abutting portion is movably received in the retaining recess.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 18, 2012
Publication Date: Jul 18, 2013
Inventor: Tsai Hsuan-Chin (Chai-Yi Hsien)
Application Number: 13/352,405
International Classification: A47C 7/50 (20060101);