FOOT REST STAND
20180014652 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A furniture item for suspending a user's feet comprises a suspended foot rest. The foot rest comprises a first attachment portion at a first end of the suspended foot rest and a second attachment portion at a physically opposite second end of the suspended foot rest. The first attachment portion comprises a first structural attachment member that is attached to a first pillar. The second attachment portion comprises a second structural attachment member that is attached to a second pillar. The first pillar extends upward to a first elevated portion that extends above a floor. The first elevated portion is attached to the first structural attachment. The second pillar extends upward to a second elevated portion that extends above the floor. The second elevated portion is attached to the second structural attachment. The suspended foot rest is suspended between the first pillar and the second pillar.
Claims
1. A furniture item for suspending a user's feet, comprising a suspended foot rest comprising a first attachment portion at a first end of the suspended foot rest and a second attachment portion at an opposite second end of the suspended foot rest; the first attachment portion comprising a first structural attachment member that is attached to a first pillar; the second attachment portion comprising a second structural attachment member that is attached to a second pillar; the first pillar extending upward to a first elevated portion that extends above a floor, wherein the first elevated portion is attached to the first structural attachment member; the second pillar extending upward to a second elevated portion that extends above the floor, wherein the second elevated portion is attached to the second structural attachment member; wherein the suspended foot rest is suspended between the first pillar and the second pillar.
2. The furniture item of claim 1, wherein the foot rest comprises an interchangeable fabric hammock.
3. The furniture item of claim 1, wherein the first pillar and the second pillar comprise pipes that extend from a common base.
4. The furniture item of claim 1, wherein the first pillar comprises a first upper section and a second lower section that are joined by a connector such that the first upper section is wholly removable from the second lower section.
5. The furniture item of claim 4, further comprising: a furniture-mounting connector configured to be mounted to an underside of a work surface, the furniture-mounting connector comprising: an attachment feature configured to mount the furniture-mounting connector to the underside of the work surface, and a pillar-receiving connector configured to receive the first upper section of the first pillar.
6. The furniture item of claim 5, further comprising: the furniture-mounting connector mounted to the underside of the work surface through the attachment feature; and the first upper section of the first pillar disposed within the pillar-receiving connector such that the suspended foot rest is suspended below the working surface.
7. The furniture item of claim 1, wherein the first pillar comprises a telescoping rod extending from an extension point integrated into the first pillar such that the first pillar is positionable in an extended position or in a contracted position.
8. The furniture item of claim 7, further comprising a locking mechanism integrated into the extension point that when activated prevents the telescoping of the first pillar.
9. The furniture item of claim 7, further comprising: a furniture-mounting connector configured to be mounted to an underside of a work surface, the furniture-mounting connector comprising: an attachment feature configured to mount the furniture-mounting connector to the underside of the work surface, and a stand-receiving connector configured to receive a horizontal beam that spans between the first pillar and the second pillar.
10. The furniture item of claim 9, further comprising: the furniture-mounting connector mounted to the underside of the work surface through the attachment feature; and the horizontal beam disposed within the stand-receiving connector such that the first suspended foot rest is suspended below the working surface.
11. The furniture item of claim 1, wherein the first structural attachment member comprises a first portion of a side-release buckle.
12. The furniture item of claim 11, wherein the first attachment portion comprises a second portion of a side release buckle and the second portion of the side release buckle is integrated into the suspended foot rest.
13. The furniture item of claim 12, further comprising: a furniture-mounting connector configured to be mounted to an underside of a work surface, the furniture-mounting connector comprising: an attachment feature configured to mount the furniture-mounting connector to the underside of the work surface, and another first portion of a side-release buckle configured to receive the second portion of the side release buckle that is integrated into the suspended foot rest.
14. The furniture item of claim 13, further comprising: the furniture-mounting connector mounted to the underside of the work surface through the attachment feature; and the second portion of the side release buckle disposed within the other first portion of a side-release buckle such that the suspended foot rest is suspended below the working surface.
15. An adjustable stand for suspending a suspended foot rest, comprising a first attachment portion comprising a first structural attachment member that is attached to a first pillar, wherein a suspended foot rest is attached to the first structural attachment member; a second attachment portion comprising a second structural attachment member that is attached to a second pillar, wherein the suspended foot rest is attached to the second structural attachment member; the first pillar extending upward to a first elevated portion that extends above a floor, wherein: the first elevated portion is attached to the first structural attachment, and the first elevated portion is removable from a lower portion of the first pillar; the second pillar extending upward to a second elevated portion that extends above the floor, wherein: the second elevated portion is attached to the second structural attachment, and the second elevated portion is removable from a lower portion of the second pillar; and a first furniture-mounting connector configured to be mounted to an underside of a work surface, the first furniture-mounting connector comprising: a first attachment feature configured to mount the first furniture-mounting connector to the underside of the work surface, and a first pillar-receiving connector configured to receive the first upper section of the first pillar.
16. The furniture item of claim 15, further comprising a second furniture-mounting connector configured to be mounted to an underside of a work surface, the second furniture-mounting connector comprising: a second attachment feature configured to mount the second furniture-mounting connector to the underside of the work surface, and a second pillar-receiving connector configured to receive the second upper section of the second pillar.
17. The furniture item of claim 15, further comprising: the first furniture-mounting connector mounted to the underside of the work surface through the first attachment feature; the first upper section of the first pillar disposed within the first pillar-receiving connector such that the first structural attachment member is suspended below the working surface; the second furniture-mounting connector mounted to the underside of the work surface through the second attachment feature; the second upper section of the second pillar disposed within the second pillar-receiving connector such that the second structural attachment member is suspended below the working surface.
18. An adjustable stand for suspending a suspended foot rest, comprising a first attachment portion comprising a first structural attachment member that is attached to a first pillar, wherein a suspended foot rest is attached to the first structural attachment member; a second attachment portion comprising a second structural attachment member that is attached to a second pillar, wherein the suspended foot rest is attached to the second structural attachment member; a horizontal beam spanning between the first pillar and the second pillar the first pillar extending upward to a first elevated portion that extends above a floor, wherein: the first elevated portion is attached to the first structural attachment, and the first pillar comprises a first telescoping rod extending from a first extension point integrated into the first pillar such that the first pillar is positionable in an extended position or in a contracted position; the second pillar extending upward to a second elevated portion that extends above the floor, wherein: the second elevated portion is attached to the second structural attachment, and the second pillar comprises a second telescoping rod extending from a second extension point integrated into the second pillar such that the second pillar is positionable in an extended position or in a contracted position; and a furniture-mounting connector configured to be mounted to an underside of a work surface, the furniture-mounting connector comprising: an attachment feature configured to mount the furniture-mounting connector to the underside of the work surface, and a stand-receiving connector configured to receive the horizontal beam that spans between the first pillar and the second pillar.
19. The furniture item of claim 18, further comprising: the furniture-mounting connector mounted to the underside of the work surface through the attachment feature; and the horizontal beam disposed within the stand-receiving connector such that the first structural attachment member is suspended below the working surface.
20. The furniture item of claim 18, wherein the stand-receiving connector comprises a pipe snap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] In order to describe the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features can be obtained, a more particular description of the subject matter briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting in scope, embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0024] Disclosed embodiments comprise a stand that allows for suspended foot rests to function without requiring the foot rest to hang them from above, such as from the underside of a desk. As such, disclosed embodiments allow a suspended foot rest to be used anywhere with a flat surface because the suspended foot rest hangs from joints that are independent from the desk itself. Additionally, disclosed embodiment teach suspended foot rest systems that interoperate with the stand and work surfaces, such as desks. Accordingly, in at least one embodiment, a foot rest stand is designed to be used in conjunction with a work surfaced-based system.
[0025] The purpose of the foot rest stand is to provide increased versatility and ease of use to end users. For example, suspended foot rests may be attachable to the bottom of a desk. However, not every desk has an underside material that is ideal for adhering a foot rest. The foot rest stand disclosed herein provides a means for users to utilize a suspended foot rest regardless of whether their desks have an ideal adherence surface. As such, a foot rest allows any user to benefit from the elevated foot rest, without regard to the availability of a hanging surface to the user.
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[0027] As depicted, the first pillar 120a and the second pillar 120b extend upward to first and second elevated portions that extends above the floor. The foot rest stand 110 is supported by a stand 130 that is on the floor. In at least one embodiment, the stand comprises an H-brace with a beam (shown as horizontal beam 600 in
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[0036] In at least one embodiment, positioning the stand-receiving connector 710 such that it opens in the direction of the user provides several benefits. For example, when using the suspended foot rest 100, a user is likely to exert a force in the direction away from the user. As such, positioning the stand-receiving connector 710 such that is opens towards the user allows the force that the user exerts to push the horizontal beam 600 more deeply into the stand-receiving connector 710.
[0037] Additionally, in at least one embodiment, the legs 730(a, b) of the foot rest stand 110 also perform a function of stabilizing the suspending foot rest 100 when it is hanging from a work surface 400. For example, forces exerted by a user onto the suspended foot rest 100 may exert a torque on the suspended foot rest 100 and foot rest stand 110. The torque may cause the foot rest stand 110 to rotate within the stand-receiving connector 710. Specifically, the torque may cause the horizontal beam 600 to rotate within the stand-receiving connector 710. This rotation may cause the horizontal beam 600 to pop out of the stand-receiving connector 710. In at least one embodiment, however, the legs 730(a, b) prevent the foot rest stand 110 from rotating while it is hanging from the bottom of the work surface 400. For example, in at least one embodiment, the legs 730(a, b) may be positioned such that when the horizontal beam is within the stand-receiving connector 710, the legs 730(a, b) are held flat against bottom surface of the working surface 400. One of skill in the art will appreciate that this configuration will limit or prevent the ability of the horizontal beam 600 to rotate within the stand-receiving connector 710.
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[0042] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.