CABLE CONNECTOR FOR A CHAIR FUNCTION CONTROLLER AND OPERATOR
20180242743 ยท 2018-08-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a chair of the kind that is shipped to a user disassembled. The chair includes at least one chair function controller (i.e., a paddle) that is actuated to control a chair function operator (e.g., a gas cylinder located below and coupled to the chair seat). During assembly, a pair of cable sections are mechanically and serially connected to one another at a force responsive connector block that is located within and slidable through a cable connector housing at the bottom of the chair seat. By virtue of connecting the first and second cables together at the connector block, the chair function controller paddle is connected to the chair function operator so that an actuation of the controller causes a pulling force to be applied to the chair function operator to enable the seat or back of the chair to be displaced.
Claims
1. A chair, comprising: a seat to support the weight of a user; a back standing upwardly from said seat; a pair of arms located at opposite sides of said seat; a chair function controller; a chair function operator being coupled to one of the seat or the back of the chair and responsive to an actuation of the chair function controller to enable a displacement of the chair seat or the chair back; a first cable having first and opposite ends, the first end thereof connected to said chair function controller, a second cable having first and opposite ends, the first end thereof connected to said chair function operator; and a coupler to which the opposite ends of said first and second cables are connected so that said chair function controller is coupled to said chair function operator by way of said first and second cables, whereby said chair seat or said chair back is displaced when said chair function controller is actuated, said coupler having first and second locking cavities formed therein; locking plugs located at the respective opposite ends of said first and second cables, said locking plugs being received within respective ones of the first and second locking cavities formed in said coupler, whereby said first and second cables are mechanically connected to one another at said coupler; and a housing, said coupler being received within and slidable through said housing to cause said chair seat or said chair back to be displaced when said chair function controller is actuated, wherein the opposite end of said first cable is surrounded by a locking sleeve and said housing includes a pair of locking sleeve retention walls being spaced from one another, the locking sleeve surrounding the opposite end of said first cable being received between and retained by said pair of locking sleeve retainment walls when the locking plug at the opposite end of said first cable is received within a respective one of said first and second locking cavities formed in said coupler.
2. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein said chair function operator is a gas filled cylinder connected to the seat of the chair to adjust the elevation of said seat above the ground when said chair function controller is actuated.
3. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein said chair function controller is located on one of the pair of arms of said chair.
4. The chair recited in claim 1, wherein said coupler is located below the seat of said chair.
5. (canceled)
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7. The chair recited in claim 4, wherein said housing lies adjacent the bottom of the seat of said chair.
8. (canceled)
9. The chair recited in claim 1, further comprising a threaded cylindrical coupler surrounding the opposite end of said second cable and extending from the inside of said housing to the outside thereof, and a threaded fastener located outside said housing and surrounding said threaded cylindrical coupler, said threaded cylindrical fastener rotating around said threaded cylindrical coupler to tighten said second cable between said locking plug thereof and said chair function operator.
10. A chair, comprising: a seat to support the weight of a user, a back standing upwardly from said seat; a chair function controller attached to said chair above the seat thereof and having a first cable extending therefrom, said chair function controller being actuated to apply a pulling force to said first cable; a gas filled cylinder attached to said chair below the seat thereof and having a second cable extending therefrom, said second cable being responsive to an actuation of the chair function controller and the pulling force applied by said chair function controller to said first cable to activate said gas filled cylinder; and each of said first and second cables connected to respective opposite ends of a cable coupler located below said chair seat so that said first and second cables are mechanically connected to one another and said chair function controller is connected to said gas filled cylinder by way of said first and second mechanically connected cables, whereby said chair seat is displaced by means of said gas filled cylinder when said chair function controller is actuated and the pulling force being applied to said first cable is transferred to said gas filled cylinder by said second cable that is mechanically connected to said first cable at said cable coupler.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0013] Referring initially to
[0014] The chair shown in
[0015] The chair 1 also includes a back 16 that is connected to and stands upwardly from the seat 3. The back 16 and seat 3 are adapted to tilt back and forth with one another as the user shifts his weight in the chair 1. A pair of arms 18 are located at opposite sides of the seat 3. First ends of the arms 18 are connected to the seat 3, while the opposite ends of the arms 18 are connected to the back 16 to support the arms of the user. When the chair is shipped disassembled, the seat 3, back 16 and arms 18 are often separated from one another.
[0016] User actuated height and tilt function controllers (commonly known in the trade as paddles) are shown located on the arms 18 of the chair 1 so as to be readily accessible to the user seated on the seat 3. The chair function control paddles (only one of which 20 being shown) enable the user to selectively control the elevation of the seat 3 above the chair base 5 as well as the ability of the seat 3 and back 16 to tilt backwards to enhance the user's comfort. However, it is to be understood that the chair functions to be controlled by the chair function control paddles are not limited to those referred to above.
[0017] The height and tilt control paddles are identical to one another and can be the same as the chair function control paddles described in patent application Ser. No. 15/230,925 filed Aug. 8, 2016, the details of which are incorporated herein by reference. Therefore, only a brief description of one chair function control paddle (e.g., 20) will be provided below. The height control paddle 20 is connected by way of a pair of serially connected height control cable sections 24 and 25 to the gas cylinder 10. Actuating (i.e., rotating a rotatable drum of) the height control paddle 20 causes a plunger (not shown) of the gas cylinder 10 to be forced under pressure outwardly from cylinder 10 and towards the chair seat 3 by which to correspondingly change the elevation of the seat 3 below which the gas cylinder is connected. The tilt control paddle (not shown) is connected by way of a pair of serially connected tilt control cable sections 26 and 27 to a conventional tilt control locking pin (not shown) that is covered by the seat plate 14. Actuating (i.e., rotating a rotatable drum of) the tilt control paddle applies a pulling force to the tilt control locking pin to temporarily unlock the seat 3 and back 16 of the chair 1 from their normally stationary position so as to enable the seat and back to tilt backwards with one another relative to the chair base 5 when the user leans against the chair back 16.
[0018] A first cable connector housing 30 is positioned at the bottom of the chair seat 3 to connect the first and second cable sections 24 and 25 to one another so that an actuation of the height control paddle 20 located at one of the chair arms 18 will cause the gas cylinder 10 to be actuated and the elevation of the seat 3 to be adjusted relative to the base 5. A second cable connector housing 32 is also positioned at the bottom of the chair seat 3 to connect the first and second cable sections 30 and 32 to one another so that an actuation of the tilt control paddle located at the other chair arm 18 will permit the back 16 and seat 3 of the chair 1 to be unlocked and tilted backwards with one another.
[0019] Each cable section of each of the pairs of first and second height control and tilt control cable sections 24, 25 and 26, 27 is snapped into a cable retaining clip 34, and the cable retaining clips 34 are attached to the bottom of the seat 3 of the chair 1. However, prior to the assembly of the chair 1, when the chair arms 18 are separated from the chair seat 3, each of the first cable sections 24 and 26 simply dangle freely from the chair arms 18 at which the paddle controllers (e.g., 20) are located. Each of the second cable sections 25 and 27 is preferably connected prior to assembly of the chair to a respective cable connector housing 30 or 32 that is positioned at the bottom of the chair seat 3.
[0020] The ability of the manufacturer to initially detach the pairs of first and second cable sections 24, 25 and 26, 27 from one another facilitates the disassembly and shipment of the no tools chair 1 in compact shipping containers with the seat 3, back 16 and arms 18 disconnected from one another. The aforementioned cable connector housings 30 and 32 enable the user to mechanically connect the first and second cable sections 24, 25 and 26, 27 together during assembly of the chair 1 so that a pulling force applied to the first cable sections 24 and 26 by actuating the height and tilt control paddles (e.g., 20) will be transferred to the second cable sections 25 and 27, whereby to control different functions of the chair 1.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The cable connector housing 30 includes a removable cover 38 which is detachable connected to a rectangular base 40 within which the first and second cable sections 24 and 25 are received and serially connected to one another. One end of the cover 38 is connected to the base 30 by means of fasteners (e.g., screws) 42 extending therebetween, and the opposite end of cover 38 has a pair of feet (only one of which 44 being shown in
[0023] The first cable section 24 includes an outer sheath that surrounds an inner metallic cable core 46. A first end of the cable core 46 is connected to the height control paddle 20 located at one of the arms 18 of the chair 1 of
[0024] A pair of spaced, parallel aligned locking sleeve retaining walls 54 stand upwardly from the base 40 at a first end of the cable connector housing 30 within which the first cable section 24 is to be located. Positioned within the rectangular base 40 of the cable connector housing 30 is a force responsive connector block 56. As will be explained when referring to
[0025] During the assembly of the chair 1, the first cable section 24 is connected to the base 40 at the first end of housing 30. To accomplish the foregoing, with the cover 38 removed from the base 40, the first cable section 24 is moved by the user inwardly of the cable connector housing 30 through an opening 62 formed in the base 40 (best shown in
[0026] The second cable section 25 which is preferably located within the cable connector housing 30 prior to assembly of the chair 1 also includes an outer sheath that surrounds an inner metallic cable core 66. In the example shown in
[0027] A threaded cylindrical coupler 70 surrounds the second cable section 25 adjacent the locking plug 68 so that both the locking plug 68 and a portion of the threaded coupler 70 are received within the base 40 at the end of the cable connector housing 30 which lies opposite the end thereof at which the first cable section 24 is received. A pair of threaded adjustment nuts 72 surround the threaded coupler 70 at a portion thereof which extends outside the base 40. In the assembled housing configured, the adjustment nuts 72 lie outside the housing 30 between the base 40 and a relatively wide nut retainer 74 that surrounds the second cable section 25 outside housing 30.
[0028] With the locking plug 68 of the cable core 66 captured by the locking plug cavity 60 formed in the connector block 56, the first and second cable sections 24 and 25 which lie adjacent the bottom of the chair seat 3 are mechanically connected in series with one another within the cable connector housing 30 so that a pulling force generated when one seated in the chair 1 rotates the rotatable drum of the height control paddle 20 is transmitted by way of the serially connected cable cores 46 and 66 to the gas cylinder 10 lying below the chair seat 3 of
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[0030] In the case of