Seating Device Adaptable To Accommodate Varying Support Conditions
20200315356 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C9/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A seating device employing an interaction of components to include an engineered multi surface rear stabilizer component comprised of a rotatable object engagement piece working in conjunction with an adjustable support piece granting the ability to lock in position by means of a binding style fastener. This multi surface rear stabilizer is mounted to one end of a two-piece sleeve type, length adjustable trunk, capable of four-sided rotation granting the center fulcrum design of the foot piece to be employed in any direction as well as the closed position. This device employs a rotatably connected seat to a swing arm style piece connected to the trunk granting the ability to incrementally adjust from parallel to perpendicular to the associated trunk.
Claims
1. A seating device comprising: a trunk having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end spaced from the first end along the longitudinal axis; a seat secured to the trunk by a swing arm piece (from
2. The seating device of claim 1, further comprising a foot stabilizer secured to the trunk at the second end of the trunk.
3. The seating device of claim 2, wherein the foot stabilizer is movably secured to the trunk.
4. The seating device of claim 3, where the foot stabilizer is a center fulcrum foot stabilizer (from
5. The seating device of claim 1, wherein the seat has a central pivot point rotatable three hundred and sixty degrees secured to the swing arm piece (
6. The seating device of claim 1, wherein the trunk comprises an outer trunk piece (
7. The seating device of claim 6, wherein the inner trunk piece (
8. The seating device of claim 1, wherein the object wherein the object engagement piece (MRS1) (from
9. A seating device as shown in any one or more of the drawings of this disclosure.
10. A seating device as disclosed herein employing the multi surface engagement system (MRS1+MRS2+ALD1) (from
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] The components of the most robust example of the seating device are described below in detail. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the seating device detailed immediately below is merely one example of many seating devices that can be made using one or more of the unique features disclosed herein.
[0033] Referring to
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The second hole (H2) provides a pass-through hole that aligns with the swing arm holes (H5) (from
[0036] The third hole (H3) provides a pass through to work in combination with the height adjustment holes (HAH) of the inner trunk piece (T2) (from
[0037] Referring to
[0038] The height adjustment holes (HAH) of the inner trunk piece (T2) being reflective of one another on all four sides allows it to be removed from the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0039] In this embodiment, the lower section of the inner trunk piece (T2) has an angle of forty-five degrees to provide a single side cutting edge for contact with the substrate of the chosen location. The lower section of the inner trunk piece (T2) contains a hole (H4) through two sides measuring to the center of the lower section of the inner trunk piece allowing connection to the center fulcrum foot stabilizer (FS1) (from
[0040] Referring to
[0041] The length of the center fulcrum foot stabilizer is sized to cover the lower section of the inner trunk piece (T2) (from
[0042] Centered on the remaining faces of this section is a hole to accept the mounting hardware which passes through center fulcrum foot stabilizer and holes (H4) of the lower section of the inner trunk piece (T2) (from
[0043] The remaining lengths of the square tubing of the center fulcrum foot stabilizer on either side of the removed center section shall have one face of full width on opposing sides removed creating opposing C channels, allowing the center fulcrum foot stabilizer to pivot to a complete parallel with the inner trunk piece on one side and a greater angle on the other. This allows the inner trunk piece (T2) (from
[0044] Referring to
[0045] At one end of the remaining shorter dimension face, a section is removed measuring full width by a length of one point two five times that of the outer dimension of the outer trunk piece, allowing it to pivot from parallel to perpendicular relative to outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0046] At the same end but on the wider faces is a hole (H5). This hole (H5) is centered on the wider face and from the end is centered on the removed portion of the shorter dimension. This hole (H5) will accept the mounting hardware to pass through the swing arm (SA1) and correspond with hole (H2) located on the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0047] There are evenly spaced holes (H6) running the length of the swing arm (SA1), here along a centerline located from the open edge of the wide face by a distance of one third the total width. These holes (H6) are present on both legs of the U-shaped transverse cross section of the swing arm to allow for the through-insertion of fastening hardware that will rest on the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0048] On the same two faces is also a hole (H7) located at the opposite end as hole (H5). In this example, these holes (H5, H7) are centered at one quarter of the total dimension of the wide face as measured from the open edge as well as the end. Hole (H7) will accept through insertion of hardware and will not interfere with the outer trunk piece when the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0049] On the remaining narrower dimensioned face of the swing arm, and at the opposite end of where a section was removed, is a hole (H8). In this example, this hole (H8) is centered on the face and measures one quarter of the total length of (SA1) away from the solid end of this face. This hole (H8) will accept mounting hardware to attach the center pivot seat (CPS1) (from
[0050] Referring to
[0051] In this example, attached to one face of the center-pivot seat (CPS1) is a foam pad (CPS2) of equal length and width to that of the center-pivot seat (CPS1). This pad (CPS2) has one hole (H10) centered on both width and length to allow mounting hardware for the center pivot seat (CPS1) to pass through.
[0052] Referring to
[0053] In this example, the object engagement piece (MRS1) is constructed of an open V-shaped portion having a center portion approximately twice the thickness of each arm and that measures one third the total width of the V-shaped portion. Located at the center of the V-shape and centered on its width is a hole (H11) to allow mounting hardware (not labeled) to pass through and connect together the object engagement piece (MRS1) and the engagement support piece (MRS2).
[0054] In the embodiment shown, the inside surface of the V-shaped portion has a zig-zag tooth design. These teeth may be absent immediately near (H11) to allow the object engagement piece (MRS1) to rotate a full three hundred and sixty degrees without imposition of associated hardware.
[0055] The engagement support piece (MRS2) is coupled to the object engagement piece (MRS1) at one end and to the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0056] In this example, the engagement support piece (MRS2) comprises a square tube that is closed at one end and is sized to fit over the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0057] The closed end has a hole (H12) centered on the square to accept fastening hardware (not labeled) connecting the engagement support piece (MRS2) to the object engagement piece (MRS1).
[0058] On the remaining full-length intact faces is a hole (H13) centered on its width and measuring a distance from the open end of the engagement support piece (MRS2) equal to one third the overall length of the engagement support piece (MRS2). This hole (H13) is sized to accept the pass-through of the angle locking device (ALD1). The engagement support piece (MRS2) will be engaged over the outer trunk piece (T1) (from
[0059] Still referring to
[0060] There are less robust versions composed of varying mixtures of alternative versions of each component that can be made without departing from the scope and intent of the present disclosure. The embodiment just described characterizes a robust version of the device.