Elevation-type armrest
11045370 ยท 2021-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An elevation-type armrest includes a driving assembly and a cushioning assembly. The driving assembly includes a worm, a crank, an axle, a shaft, a worm gear, two toothed wheels and two pinions. The crank is connected to the worm. The axle extends perpendicular to the worm. The worm gear is connected to the axle and engaged with the worm. The first toothed wheel is connected to the axle. The shaft extends parallel to the axle. The second toothed wheel is connected to the shaft and engaged with the first toothed wheel. The pinions are connected to two ends of the shaft. The cushioning assembly includes a supporting tube connected to two racks. Each of the racks includes a toothed portion movably located in a corresponding one of the cylinders and engaged with a corresponding one of the pinions.
Claims
1. An elevation-type armrest comprising: a driving assembly comprising: a trough connected to a side of a chair; a box formed in a middle section of the trough; two cylinders connected to two opposite ends of the trough, wherein each of the cylinders comprises an aperture; a worm comprising a first section located in the box and a second section located out of the box; a crank connected to the second section of the worm; an axle located in the box so that the axle extends perpendicular to the worm; a worm gear connected to the axle and engaged with the worm; a first toothed wheel connected to the axle; a shaft located in the trough so that the shaft extends parallel to the axle; a second toothed wheel connected to the shaft and engaged with the first toothed wheel; and two pinions connected to two ends of the shaft, wherein each of the pinions comprises a portion located in a corresponding one of the cylinders via the aperture; and a cushioning assembly comprising: two racks, wherein each of the racks comprises a toothed portion movably located in a corresponding one of the cylinders and engaged with a corresponding one of the pinions; and a supporting tube connected to the racks.
2. A chair comprising two elevation-type armrests, wherein each of the elevation-type armrests comprises: a driving assembly comprising: a trough connected to a side of the chair; a box formed in a middle section of the trough; two cylinders connected to two opposite ends of the trough, wherein each of the cylinders comprises an aperture; a worm comprising a first section located in the box and a second section located out of the box; a crank connected to the second section of the worm; an axle located in the box so that the axle extends perpendicular to the worm; a worm gear connected to the axle and engaged with the worm; a first toothed wheel connected to the axle; a shaft located in the trough so that the shaft extends parallel to the axle; a second toothed wheel connected to the shaft and engaged with the first toothed wheel; and two pinions connected to two ends of the shaft, wherein each of the pinions comprises a portion located in a corresponding one of the cylinders via the aperture; and a cushioning assembly comprising: two racks, wherein each of the racks comprises a toothed portion movably located in a corresponding one of the cylinders and engaged with a corresponding one of the pinions; and a supporting tube connected to the racks.
3. The chair according to claim 2, wherein the chair is a nursing chair.
4. The chair according to claim 3, comprising wheels connected to a lower portion.
5. The chair according to claim 4, comprising a reclining mechanism connected to an upper portion.
6. The chair according to claim 5, comprising a multi-sectional cushion supported on the reclining mechanism.
7. The chair according to claim 2, comprising a table connected to the elevation-type armrests.
8. The chair according to claim 7, comprising two rods connected to the table, wherein each of the elevation-type armrests comprises a sleeve connected to the supporting tube, and each of the rods comprises a section located in the sleeve of a corresponding one of the elevation-type armrests.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(11) The trough 32 is connected to the corresponding side of the reclining mechanism 20 of the recliner 10. The box 33 is formed in or connected to a middle portion of the trough 32. Each of the cylinders 39 is connected to a corresponding one of two opposite ends of the trough 32.
(12) The worm 34 includes a first section located in the box 33 and a second section located out of the box 33. The crank 35 is connected to the second section of the worm 34 so that the crank 35 is operable to rotate the worm 34.
(13) The axle 36 is located in the box 33. The axle 36 extends perpendicular to the worm 34. A worm gear 361 is connected to a section of the axle 36. A toothed wheel 362 is connected to another section of the axle 36. The worm gear 361 is engaged with the worm 34 so that the axle 36 is rotatable by the worm 34.
(14) The shaft 37 is located in the trough 32. The shaft 37 extends parallel to the axle 36. A toothed wheel 370 is connected to a middle section of the shaft 37. The toothed wheel 370 is engaged with the toothed wheel 362 so that the shaft 37 is rotatable by the axle 36.
(15) Each of the pinions 38 is connected to a corresponding one of two opposite ends of the shaft 37. Each of the cylinders 39 includes an aperture 390 for receiving a portion of a corresponding one of the pinions 38.
(16) The cushioning assembly 40 includes an supporting tube 41 and two racks 42. A cushion (not numbered) is supported on the supporting tube 41. Each of the racks 42 includes an upper end connected to a lower portion of the supporting tube 41. Each of the racks 42 includes a lower end movably located in a corresponding one of the cylinders 39.
(17) Each of the racks 42 include a toothed portion 43 engaged with a corresponding one of the pinions 38 so that the racks 42 are movable by the shaft 37. Thus, the elevation of the supporting tube 41 of the cushioning assembly 40 is adjusted.
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(19) In use, it is preferred to lower the elevation-type armrests 30 before the user starts to sit down in or stand up from the recliner 10. The elevation-type armrests 30 are lifted after the user finally sits in or stands up from the recliner 10. Thus, the elevation-type armrests 30 property support and protect the user's arms.
(20) Furthermore, the worm 34 is engaged with the worm gear 361 of the axle 36 in the box 33, thereby executing a self-locking operation. The supporting tube 41 is kept in position unless the crank 35 is operated on purpose. Thus, the user can press on the supporting tubes 41, without lowering the supporting tubes 41 by accident. That is, the user is well supported by the supporting tubes 41 while he or she is sitting down in or standing up from the recliner 10.
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(22) The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.