Stool seat

10039382 ยท 2018-08-07

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International classification

Abstract

A table and seating system includes a folding table. A folding framework supports the table section and has vertical frame elements supporting stool type seats. The stool type seats each have a monolithic seat element. The seat element has a substantially rectangular periphery including opposed end portions and opposed side portions with rounded corner portions abutting the end portions and the side portions. The upper surface of the seat has a concave upper surface with a center portion lower than the end portions, but does not form a depression capable of pooling liquids. A center receiving portion projects from an underside of the seat portion with the vertical frame element inserting into the center receiving portion. Radial ribs on an underside of the seat extend from the center receiving portion to a periphery of the seat portion and intersect a circular rib and a rectangular rib.

Claims

1. A stool seat assembly, comprising: a vertical frame element; a monolithic seat element, comprising: a seat portion having a substantially rectangular periphery including opposed end portions and opposed side portions with rounded corner portions abutting the end portions and the side portions; the seat portion having a concave upper surface with a center portion lower than the end portions, the seat portion being symmetrical between the opposed end portions and the opposed side portions and symmetrical between the opposed side portions and the opposed end portions, the seat portion having a length between the end portions greater than a depth between the side portions; the upper surface being entirely free of a depression and having edges at the side portions allowing fluids to run off the seat portion and prevent pooling of fluids anywhere on the upper surface; a center receiving portion projecting from an underside of the seat portion; the vertical frame element inserting into the center receiving portion; a plurality of radial ribs extending from the center receiving portion to a periphery of the seat portion.

2. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, wherein the radial ribs increase in height from the periphery of the seat portion toward the center receiving portion.

3. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, wherein the radial ribs have a first section increasing in height from the periphery of the seat portion toward the center receiving portion at a first angle, and wherein the radial ribs have a second section increasing in height from the first section to the center receiving portion at a second angle greater than the first angle.

4. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a lip extending downward around a periphery of the seat portion.

5. A stool seat assembly according to claim 4, wherein the radial ribs extend from the lip radially inward.

6. A stool seat assembly according to claim 5, further comprising a rectangular rib support spaced apart inwardly from the lip, the rectangular rib support extending downwardly from an underside of the seat portion and intersecting the radial ribs.

7. A stool seat assembly according to claim 6, further comprising a circular rib support spaced apart inwardly from the rectangular rib support, the circular rib support extending downwardly from an underside of the seat portion and intersecting the radial ribs.

8. A stool seat assembly according to claim 4, further comprising a rectangular rib support spaced apart inwardly from the lip, the rectangular rib support extending downwardly from an underside of the seat portion and intersecting the radial ribs.

9. A stool seat assembly according to claim 8, further comprising a circular rib support spaced apart inwardly from the rectangular rib support, the circular rib support extending downwardly from an underside of the seat portion and intersecting the radial ribs.

10. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, wherein the frame member comprises a tubular frame member.

11. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, wherein the receiving portion comprises a complementary cavity configured for receiving the tubular frame member.

12. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, wherein the seat portion has a length between the end portions greater than a width between the side portions.

13. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, wherein the frame member comprises a tubular frame member with a first portion having a circular cross-section and a second portion having a non-circular cross-section; and wherein the receiving portion comprises a cavity complementary to a non-circular cross-section of the tubular frame member.

14. A table and seating apparatus, comprising: a table; a frame including a vertical frame element; a monolithic seat element, comprising: a seat portion having a substantially rectangular periphery including opposed end portions and opposed side portions with rounded corner portions abutting the end portions and the side portions; the seat portion having a concave upper surface with a center portion lower than the end portions, the seat portion being symmetrical between the opposed end portions and the opposed side portions and symmetrical between the opposed side portions and the opposed end portions, the seat portion having a length between the end portions greater than a depth between the side portions, the upper surface being completely free of a depression and having edges at the side portions allowing fluids to run off the seat portion and prevent pooling of fluids anywhere on the upper surface; a center receiving portion projecting from an underside of the seat portion; the vertical frame element inserting into the center receiving portion; a plurality of radial ribs extending from the center receiving portion to a periphery of the seat portion.

15. A table and seating apparatus according to claim 14, the upper surface having a generally rounded transition to a downward extending lip extending around the periphery of the seat.

16. A table and seating apparatus according to claim 14, the upper surface of the seat portion having a substantially constant curvature intermediate the end portions.

17. A monolithic seat element, comprising: a seat portion having a substantially rectangular periphery including opposed end portions and opposed side portions with rounded corner portions abutting the end portions and the side portions; the seat portion having a concave upper surface with a center portion lower than the end portions, the seat portion being symmetrical between the opposed end portions and the opposed side portions and symmetrical between the opposed side portions and the opposed end portions, the seat portion having a length between the end portions greater than a depth between the side portions, the upper surface being completely free of a depression and having edges at the side portions allowing fluids to run off the seat portion and prevent pooling of fluids anywhere on the upper surface; a center receiving portion projecting from an underside of the seat portion and configured for receiving a vertical frame element; a plurality of radial ribs extending from the center receiving portion to a periphery of the seat portion.

18. A monolithic seat element according to claim 17, the upper surface having a generally rounded transition to a downward extending lip extending around the periphery of the seat.

19. A monolithic seat element according to claim 17, the upper surface of the seat portion having a substantially constant curvature intermediate the end portions.

20. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, the upper surface having a generally rounded transition to a downward extending lip extending around the periphery of the seat.

21. A stool seat assembly according to claim 1, the upper surface of the seat portion having a substantially constant curvature intermediate the end portions.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference letters and numerals indicate corresponding structure throughout the several views:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a table and seating apparatus according to the principles of the present invention;

(3) FIG. 2 is a partially exploded bottom perspective view of a first embodiment of a seat assembly for the table and seating apparatus shown in FIG. 1;

(4) FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of a seat element for the table and seating apparatus shown in FIG. 1;

(5) FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the seat element shown in FIG. 3;

(6) FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of the seat element shown in FIG. 3;

(7) FIG. 6 is an end elevational view of the seat element shown in FIG. 3;

(8) FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of the seat element shown in FIG. 3; and

(9) FIG. 8 is a partially exploded bottom perspective view of a second embodiment of a seat assembly for the table and seating apparatus shown in FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(10) Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 1, there is shown a table and seating apparatus generally designated (100). The table and seating apparatus (100) includes a pair of table tops (104) supported by a framework (102). The framework (102) has tubular frame members having a generally round cross-section that are joined together by welding or other conventional techniques. In the embodiment shown, the table and seating apparatus (100) is a folding system and includes a center folding linkage that provides for folding between a storage position (not shown) wherein the table tops substantially oppose one another and in the extended position for use. It can be appreciated that the present invention may be utilized with other table and seating arrangements, including those that are not foldable. Moreover, the present invention may also be utilized with seating systems that do not include a table.

(11) The table and seating system includes seat assembly (20) including seats (22), as shown more clearly in FIG. 2. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the seat element (22) has a generally rectangular shape with an upper surface (40) that is concave relative to raised ends (42). The seat element (22) is preferably a monolithic molded plastic element that may be molded out of any suitable lightweight plastic material. The seat element (22) has the ends (42) raised between opposed sides (44) and rounded corners (46). A lip (48) generally extends around the periphery of the seat element and projects downward. The transition from the lip (48) to the upper surface (40) is generally rounded with no sharp edges. In the embodiment shown, the length between the opposed ends (42) is greater than the width between the opposed sides (44). However, it can be appreciated that the relative dimensions may be varied while still falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Moreover, the concave upper surface may have a greater or lesser curvature depending on the application and intended users. The sides are generally shown as being straight and the ends having a slight curvature but as long as the seat (22) generally maintains a rectangular shape, the substantial straightness with a slight arc may be varied as long as it can be easily molded. However, it is preferred that the upper surface (40) is free of a depression that may pool fluids if spilled. It has been found that concavity between the ends (42) with the somewhat rectangular shape provides satisfactory comfort for a user.

(12) Referring to FIGS. 5, 6 and 7, the underside of the seat element (22) includes a frame receiving portion (30). The frame receiving portion (30) defines a central cavity (32) configured to receive a tubular frame member (70) of the table and seating apparatus. The cavity (32) may include generally rounded sides (34) and may include corner portions (36) configured for receiving a frame (72) as shown in FIG. 8. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 8, the frame member (72) includes a circular first portion (74), a non-circular cross section (76) and a transition section (78). The cavity (32) includes corner portions that engage the non-circular cross section portion (76) and prevent relative rotation between the frame member (72) and the seat element (22). The frame receiving portion (30) also includes an orifice (38) configured for receiving a bolt or other retainer. The bolt extends through an orifice (82) in the round tubular frame (70) or the frames (72). Moreover, the cavity (32) may configured to receive conventional tubular frame members (80), as shown in FIG. 2, with the cavity (32) having generally rounded sides (34) engaging the round outer surface of the tubular frame member (80). The generally rounded sides (34) engage the round outer surface of the frame member (80). The orifice (38) aligns with the orifice (82) in the frame to receive a mounting bolt.

(13) Referring to FIGS. 2 and 5-7, the underside of the seat (22) has radial ribs (50) extending generally radially outward from the frame receiving portion (30) out to the lip (48). First radial ribs (52) extend from the frame receiving portion (30) outward to the corners (46). Second radial ribs (54) extend radially outward from the frame receiving portion (30) to the sides (44). Third radial ribs (56) extend outward from the frame receiving portion (30) to the ends (42). However, for the ribs proximate the orifice (38), a shorter form of the ribs (58) extend outward from the frame receiving portion (30) to the ends (42). The ribs (58) also extend downward to a lesser extent than the radial ribs (56) to provide access for the bolt and the orifice (38). It can be appreciated that each of the radial ribs (52, 54 and 56) increase in height generally from the lip (48) to the center frame receiving portion (30). The radial ribs (52, 54, 56 and 58) generally all have a height that is substantially equal to the height of the lip (48) at an outermost section. Moreover, the radial ribs (52, 54 and 56) all generally extend downward at an inner end to the bottom of the frame receiving portion (30) at their inner ends. The radial ribs (52, 54, 56 and 58) each have a first section (60) that generally increases in height from the lip inward at a first angle. A second section (62) has a height that increases at a second angle greater than the first angle from the inner most end of the first portion (60) to the frame receiving portion (30).

(14) In addition to the radial ribs (50), the seat (22) includes a rectangular rib (64). The rectangular rib (64) is spaced apart and inward from the lip (48) and generally parallel to the end (42) and the sides (44). The rectangular rib (64) intersects with the radial ribs and includes corners that intersect with the first radial ribs (52). The rectangular rib (64) has a top portion engaging the underside of the concave upper surface (40) of the seat (22). The lower edge of the rectangular rib (64) is in a horizontal plane.

(15) A circular rib (66) is spaced apart and inward from the rectangular rib (64). The circular rib (66) is therefore intermediate the frame receiving portion (30) and the rectangular rib (64). The circular rib (66) has a height greater than the rectangular rib (64) and extends downward a greater degree than the rectangular rib (64). The seat (22) is configured with height of the supporting structures generally increasing from the outer edge to the center. The center portion (30) has a greater height than the circular rib (66), which has a greater height than the rectangular rib (64), which has a height greater than the lip (48). The circular rib (66) is intersected by the radial ribs (50) and has bottom edge generally even with the bottom edge of the radial ribs (50) at the point of intersection. The lower edge of the circular rib (66) is also in a horizontal plane that is below the horizontal plane of the lower edge of the rectangular rib (64).

(16) It can be appreciated that the seating assembly (20) of the present invention provides for a lightweight more comfortable seat than is provided by the prior art. Moreover, the seat (22) can be easily adapted to conventional seating systems and can replace round stool type seats. Retrofitting easily takes place by simply unbolting the old stool and attaching the seat (22). Moreover, the present invention provides for a simple, durable, lightweight, easily molded and inexpensive monolithic seat (22). The seat (22) includes a frame receiving portion that can accept both conventional round tubular elements as well as frames having a portion with a non-circular cross section. It can be appreciated that the prior art neither teaches nor suggests such a seating system or seats (20) providing all of these features and advantages.

(17) It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.