Telescopic leg unit for table and chair
09854913 ยท 2018-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C3/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F16M11/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47C3/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A leg unit an outer tube with a fixing rod having several rod sections, each has two interconnected curved and straight sides, two curved sides along an axis defining a fixing channel; an inner tube inserted into the outer tube; and a carrier seat fixed to the inner tube, and a limiting seat seated within the carrier set such that the carrier and limiting seats can rotate together, the carrier seat has an axial hole, two stems extending transversely through the hole to restrict one rod section therebetween, the limit seat has a slide hole complementing with and permitting extension of the fixing rod; the inner tube is rotatable relative to the outer tube between an unlocked position, where movement between the inner and outer tubes is permitted and a locked position, where the stems are confined within the channels, thereby preventing movement between the inner and outer tubes.
Claims
1. A telescopic leg unit for table and chair, comprising: an outer tube having an axially extending fixing rod, which is constituted by a plurality of integrally formed rod sections, each rod section having two opposed curved sides and two opposed straight sides interconnecting said curved sides, an adjacent pair of said curved sides along an axis of said fixing rod defining a fixing channel therebetween; an inner tube inserted movably and axially into said outer tube; and a locking mechanism including a carrier seat fixed to an upper end of said inner tube, defining a seating chamber and a limiting seat seated within said seating chamber in such a manner that said carrier seat and said limiting seat can rotate together and simultaneously only in a preset angle, said carrier seat having an axial hole permitting extension of said fixing rod, two parallel limit stems extending transversely through said axial hole to restrict one rod section of said fixing rod therebetween, said limit seat being formed with a central slide hole with a cross section complementing with and permitting extension of said fixing rod through said central slide hole; wherein, said inner tube is rotatable relative to said outer tube between an unlocked position, where said parallel limit stems of said carrier seat are placed on said straight sides of said fixing rod, thereby permitting axial movement of said inner tube relative to said outer tube, and a locked position, where said parallel limit stems of said carrier seat are placed within said fixing channels of said fixing rod, thereby preventing axial movement between said inner tube and said outer tube.
2. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 1, wherein said straight sides of each rod section in said fixing rod define the shortest distance that is smaller than or equivalent to the shortest diameter defined between said two fixing channels of said fixing rod, said two parallel limit stems defining the shortest distance that is greater than or equivalent to the shortest diameter defined between said two fixing channels of said fixing rod and that is smaller than the greatest distance defined between said two fixing channels of said fixing rod.
3. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 1, wherein said carrier seat has an upper set of said parallel limit stems and a lower set of said parallel limit stems located below said upper set, wherein said upper and lower sets of said parallel limit stems define an axial length equivalent to an axial length defined between an adjacent pair of said fixing channels along an axis of said fixing rod.
4. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one set of spring-loaded biasing unit installed within a reception slot of said carrier seat, wherein said reception slot is located between said parallel limit stems and having an opening oriented perpendicularly toward said axial hole of said carrier seat, said set of spring-loaded biasing unit including a metal ball, a spring disposed in said reception slot for biasing said metal ball abutting against said fixing rod.
5. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 1, wherein said limiting seat is further formed with a curved guide groove off set from said central slide hole, said carrier seat further has a position limiting pin projecting upward from a bottom surface of said seating chamber to extend slidably through said curved guide groove in said limiting seat such that sliding movement of said position limiting pin within said curved guide groove permits 90 rotation between said limiting seat and said carrier seat.
6. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 1, wherein said carrier seat further has a seat-reception chamber that is located opposite to said seating chamber, that is confined by an inner peripheral wall formed with at least one engagement recess, said limiting seat further has a lower projection that extends downward from a periphery confining said central slide hole and that is formed with an engaging tongue such that sliding movement of said engaging tongue within said engagement recess permits 90 rotation between said limiting seat and said carrier seat.
7. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 1, wherein said limiting seat further has an outer peripheral portion formed with at least one protrusion extending radially and outwardly therefrom and a buffering aperture located adjacent to said protrusion to permit radially and inwardly retraction of said protrusion, said seating chamber of said carrier seat is confined by a vertical wall formed with two engagement grooves of different dimensions, into one of which said protrusion extends, thereby maintaining said carrier seat and said limiting seat relative to each other.
8. The telescopic leg unit according to claim 5, further comprising a fixing screw fixed to said position limiting pin, wherein said fixing screw has a cross section greater than a cross section of said curved guide groove, thereby preventing untimely disengagement of said carrier seat and said limiting seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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(16) The outer and inner tubes 1, 2 are hollow cylindrical tubes made from metals. The inner tube 2 is movably and axially inserted into the outer tube 1 and a bearing unit can be disposed between the connecting parts of the outer and inner tubes 1, 2 to facilitate relative rotation or axial movement therebetween. In this embodiment, a bearing unit 101 is installed at the lower connecting part of the outer tube 1 (see
(17) The outer tube 1 has an axially extending fixing rod 11, as best shown in
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(19) An important aspect to note is that the fixing rod 11 is stationary relative to the outer tube 1, but rotation of the inner tube 2 relative to the outer tube 1 causes simultaneous rotation of the carrier seat 31 and the inner tube 2 relative to the outer tube 1 between an unlocked position (see
(20) In this embodiment, the carrier seat 31 has an upper set of the parallel limit stems 313 and a lower set of the parallel limit stems 313 located below the upper set, wherein the upper and lower sets of the parallel limit stems 313 define an axial length equivalent to an axial length defined between an adjacent pair of the fixing channels 113 along an axis of the fixing rod 11.
(21) In order to sustain and enhance maintaining of the inner tube 2 relative to the outer tube 1 after each adjustment therebetween, four spring-loaded biasing units 314 are provided, each spring-loaded biasing unit 314 is installed within a reception slot 315 of the carrier seat 31, wherein the reception slot 315 is located between the parallel limit stems 313 and has an opening oriented perpendicularly toward the axial hole 312 of the carrier seat 31, the set of spring-loaded biasing unit 314 includes a metal ball 3142, a spring 3141 disposed in the reception slot 315 for biasing the metal ball 3142 abutting against the fixing rod 11.
(22) Note that once the limiting seat 32 is seated within the seating chamber 311 of the carrier seat 1, the carrier seat 31 and the limiting seat 32 can rotate relative to each other within a preset angle. To be more specific, two opposite ends of the preset angle respectively defined the unlocked position and the locked position, which is carried out in two types. Firstly, the limiting seat 32 is further formed with two curved guide grooves 322 off set from the central slide hole 321. The carrier seat 31 further has two position limiting pins 316 (see
(23) Secondly, the carrier seat 31 further has a seat-reception chamber 317 (see
(24) in order to sustain and enhance maintaining of the inner tube 2 relative to the outer tube 1 during the unlocked and locked positions, the limiting seat 32 further has an outer peripheral portion fonned with two protrusion 325 extending radially and outwardly therefrom and spaced apart each other by 180 and a buffering aperture 326 located adjacent to the protrusion 325 to permit radially and inwardly retraction of the protrusions 325. The seating chamber 311 of the carrier seat 31 is confined by a vertical wail formed with two pairs of engagement grooves 319 of different dimensions, into one pair of which the protrusions 325 extends, thereby maintaining the carrier seat 31 and the limiting seat 32 relative to each other.
(25) Once the limiting seat 32 is seated with the seating chamber 311 of the carrier seat 31, a pair of fixing screws 33 fixed respectively to the position limiting pins 316, wherein each of the fixing screws 33 has a cross section greater than a cross section of the curved guide grooves the, thereby preventing untimely disengagement of the carrier seat 31 and the limiting seat 32.
(26) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.