Swivel Seat System

20180311098 ยท 2018-11-01

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A swivel seat system comprising a base assembly, further comprising at least one first leg extending downward from a base plate, at least one second leg extending downward from the base plate, and a clamp plate assembly; a swivel assembly attached to an upper surface of the base plate; and a seat attached to an upper surface of the swivel assembly. The clamp plate assembly further comprises a clamp plate, a gear, a shaft extending downwardly from a center bore of the gear, an elongated handle extending outwardly from the shaft, and a rack coupled to the clamp plate, wherein the gear engages the rack via a plurality of teeth on the gear. The clamp plate assembly is structured and arranged to slide linearly along the bottom surface of the base plate by rotating the elongated handle

    Claims

    1. A swivel seat system comprising: a base assembly, further comprising at least one first leg extending downward from a base plate, at least one second leg extending downward from said base plate, and a clamp plate assembly; a swivel assembly attached to an upper surface of said base plate; and a seat attached to an upper surface of said swivel assembly; wherein said clamp plate assembly further comprises a clamp plate, a gear, a shaft extending downwardly from a center bore of said gear, an elongated handle extending outwardly from said shaft, and a rack coupled to said clamp plate, wherein said gear engages said rack via a plurality of teeth on said gear; wherein a bottom surface of said base plate extends downwardly to form a vertical face; and wherein said clamp plate assembly is structured and arranged to slide linearly along said bottom surface of said base plate by rotating said elongated handle.

    2. The swivel seat system of claim 1, wherein said at least one first leg and at least one second leg are adjustable in length.

    3. The swivel seat system of claim 1, wherein said base plate further comprises a pad on said bottom surface.

    4. The swivel seat system of claim 3, wherein said pad is neoprene rubber.

    5. The swivel seat system of claim 1, wherein said clamp plate assembly further comprises at least one retention device to lock said clamp plate.

    6. The swivel seat system of claim 1, wherein said clamp plate is configured to include a second vertical face such that a sidewall of a tub enclosure is held in place between said base plate and said clamp plate.

    7. The swivel seat system of claim 1, further comprising a pair of clamp rails extending downward from said base plate, wherein said clamp rails further comprise a slot for said clamp plate to slide between.

    8. A swivel seat system comprising: a base assembly, further comprising at least one first leg extending downward from a base plate, at least one second leg extending downward from said base plate, and a clamp plate assembly; a swivel assembly attached to an upper surface of said base plate; and a seat attached to an upper surface of said swivel assembly; wherein said clamp plate assembly further comprises a clamp plate, a sprocket, a shaft extending downwardly from a center of said sprocket, an elongated handle extending outwardly from said shaft, and a rack coupled to said clamp plate, wherein said sprocket engages said rack via a plurality of teeth on said sprocket; wherein a bottom surface of said base plate extends downward to form a vertical face along a rear edge; wherein a pair of clamp rails further comprising a horizontal slot extend downward on each corner of a front edge; and wherein said clamp plate assembly is structured and arranged to slide linearly within said horizontal slot along said bottom surface of said base plate by rotating said elongated handle.

    9. The swivel seat system of claim 8, wherein said at least one first leg and at least one second leg are adjustable in length.

    10. The swivel seat system of claim 8, wherein said base plate further comprises a pad on said bottom surface.

    11. The swivel seat system of claim 10, wherein said pad is neoprene rubber.

    12. The swivel seat system of claim 8, wherein said clamp plate assembly further comprises at least one retention device to lock said clamp plate against a sidewall of a tub enclosure.

    13. The swivel seat system of claim 8, wherein said clamp plate is configured to include a second vertical face such that a sidewall of a tub enclosure is held in place between said base plate and said clamp plate.

    14. A method of entering and exiting a tub enclosure, comprising the steps of: placing a swivel seat assembly on top of a sidewall of said tub enclosure; rotating an elongated handle to linearly move a clamp plate against said sidewall of said tub enclosure extending at least one first leg downward to a bottom surface inside said tub enclosure; extending at least one second leg downward to a ground surface outside said tub enclosure; loading a user into a seat from a first position; rotating said seat with said user to a second position; and unloading said user into said tub enclosure.

    15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of locking said clamp plate against said sidewall.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a Swivel Seat System according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0011] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the Swivel Seat System according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0012] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a base assembly of the Swivel Seat System according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0013] FIG. 4 is a detail bottom view of the base assembly for the Swivel Seat System according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0014] The following description is provided for purposes of explanation, but not limitation, of the present invention. Specific details set forth in the following embodiments provide for a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details described in the preferred embodiments are not limitations required to practice the present invention, and the present invention may be practiced in embodiments that depart from those described.

    [0015] Now referring to the drawings, FIG. 1 shows a swivel seat system 100 preferably for a tub-type enclosure such as a hot tub, bathtub, or other type of enclosure with a sidewall 105. The swivel seat system preferably comprises a base assembly 110, a swivel assembly 112, and a seat 114. The seat 114 is preferably attached to a top surface of the swivel assembly 112, and the swivel assembly is preferably attached to a top surface of the base assembly 110. The base assembly 110 preferably further comprises at least one first leg 120 extending downward from a base plate 126, at least one second leg 122 extending downward from said base plate 126, and a clamp plate assembly 140.

    [0016] As further shown in FIG. 1, the base plate 126 is preferably configured to sit on top of the sidewall 105 with a rear edge of the base plate facing inside the tub enclosure and a front edge of the base plate facing outside the tub enclosure. The at least one first leg 120 is preferably configured to extend downwardly from the rear edge of the base plate 126 to secure the swivel seat system 100 inside the tub enclosure. The at least one second leg 122 is preferably configured to extend downwardly from the front edge of the base plate to secure the swivel seat from outside the enclosure.

    [0017] The at least one first leg 120 is preferably adjustable in length from one foot in length to over four feet in length. Additionally, the at least one second leg 122 is preferably adjustable from one foot in length to over four feet in length.

    [0018] As shown in FIG. 2, the bottom surface of the base plate 126 is preferably configured to have a rear section 128 of the base plate extend further downward creating a vertical face which preferably contacts a tub enclosure inner sidewall. The bottom surface of the base plate and the vertical face are preferably covered with a padding material, such as neoprene, or other waterproof padding material.

    [0019] As further shown in FIG. 2, the bottom surface of the base plate 126 preferably further comprises a pair of clamp rails 130 extending downward from the base plate 126 and preferably located on a front corner of the base plate. Alternately preferably, the base plate extension is a separate block that is removably attached to the bottom surface of the base plate 126.

    [0020] As further shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the clamp plate assembly 140 is preferably further comprised of a clamp plate 142, a gear 144, a shaft 146 extending downwardly from a center bore of said gear, an elongated handle 148 extending outwardly from said shaft, and a rack 150 coupled to the clamp plate 142. The gear 144 preferably engages the rack 150 through a plurality of teeth on the gear. Moving the elongated handle 148 preferably rotates the gear 144 which moves the clamp plate 142 linearly to preferably engage an outside vertical surface of the tub enclosure sidewall.

    [0021] As further shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the clamp rails 130 preferably further comprise at least one horizontal slot 132 configured to accept the clamp plate 142 and preferably allow the clamp plate to move linearly within said clamp rails 130. Alternately preferably, the pair of clamp rails 130 are individual blocks which are removably attached to the bottom surface of the base plate 126 at the two front corners. The pair of clamp rails 130 would be attached such that the at least one horizontal slot 132 for the pair of clamp plates face inwards toward each other. The rack 150 is preferably positioned along one side within an elongated hole 134 through the center of the clamp plate (FIG. 4), where the gear fits within the elongated hole 134 of the clamp plate.

    [0022] A method of entering and exiting a tub enclosure, comprising the steps of: placing a swivel seat assembly on top of a sidewall of said tub enclosure; rotating an elongated handle to linearly move a clamp plate against said sidewall of said tub enclosure; extending at least one first leg downward to a bottom surface inside said tub enclosure; extending at least one second leg downward to a ground surface outside said tub enclosure; loading a user into a seat from a first position; rotating said seat with said user to a second position; and unloading said user into said tub enclosure.

    [0023] The first position of the seat would be where the user's feet are positioned outside the tub enclosure. When rotating the seat on a swivel assembly, the user, or a helper, would raise their legs over the sidewall of the tub enclosure.

    [0024] In an alternate embodiment, the clamp plate further comprises at least one retention device structured to hold the clamp plate in place against the side of the sidewall. The at least one retention device is preferably a pin extending from the clamp plate into a bottom surface of the base plate.