Foldable mobile restaurant booth
09615665 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A foldable mobile restaurant booth and a method of its use are configured for ease of mobility and storage by allowing the seat portion to fold upward toward the seat back. The booth has a seat back and seat portion coupled to a base, and a linkage arrangement coupling the seat portion to the seat back. The base may have a plurality of wheels for allowing the booth to roll easily on the ground. The linkage arrangement permits the seat portion to move between a first, operative position to a second, folded position in which the seat portion extends at an angle no more than 45 degrees from vertical.
Claims
1. A collapsible booth seating comprising: first and second laterally spaced seat back supports; a generally vertically extending seat back having first and second end portions positionally supported by the first and second seat back supports, respectively, wherein the seat back comprises an interior frame fixed to the seat back supports and an exterior covering; a seat portion located in front of the seat back and having an interior frame and an exterior covering, the seat portion having a first, seating surface and a second surface disposed generally opposite the first surface and also having first and second ends; first and second laterally spaced bases disposed below and supporting at least one of the seat back and the seat portion on a round, wherein each base has wheels thereunder for supporting the booth seating on the ground; first and second vertical seat portion supports that project upwardly from the respective bases at a location forwardly of the first and second seat back supports, each of which has a lower end that is supported on the respective base; a linkage arrangement coupled to the seat portion so as to permit the seat portion to move from a first, operative position in which the seat portion extends at least generally horizontally away from the seat back, to a second, folded position in which the seat portion extends at an angle of no more than 45 degrees from vertical; and first and second laterally spaced seat legs coupled to the interior frame of the seat portion so as to permit the seat legs to automatically move, upon movement of the seat portion from the first position thereof to the second position thereof, from a first, supporting position in which the seat legs extends at least substantially perpendicularly from the bottom surface of the seat portion so as to extend generally vertically downwardly from the bottom surface of the seat portion into a position in which a foot of each of the seat legs is in supporting engagement with the ground at a location in front of the first and second seat portion supports, to a second, stowed position in which the foot of each of the seat legs is raised out of supporting engagement with the ground.
2. The collapsible booth seating of claim 1, wherein the seat portion extends at an angle of no more than 30 degrees from vertical when the seat portion is in the second position thereof.
3. The collapsible booth seating of claim 1, wherein each seat leg is positioned in a recessed cavity in the second surface of the seat portion when the seat leg is in the second position thereof.
4. A collapsible booth comprising: a generally vertically extending seat back, wherein the seat back comprises an interior frame and an exterior covering; a seat portion located in front of the seat back and having an interior frame and an exterior covering, the seat portion having a first, seating surface and a second surface disposed generally opposite the first surface; a linkage arrangement coupling the seat portion to the seat back so as to permit the seat portion to move from a first, operative position in which the seat portion extends at least generally horizontally away from the seat back, to a second, folded position in which the seat portion extends at an angle of no more than 45 degrees from vertical; and a seat leg coupled to the seat portion so as to permit the seat leg to automatically move, upon movement of the seat portion from the first position thereof to the second position thereof, from a first, supporting position in which the seat leg extends at least substantially perpendicularly from the bottom surface of the seat portion so as to extend generally vertically downwardly from the bottom surface of the seat portion into supporting engagement with the ground, to a second, stowed position in which the seat leg is retracted toward the second surface of the seat portion, wherein the linkage arrangement comprises a pivot link with a first attachment to a front end of the seat portion and a second attachment to a back end of the seat portion.
5. The collapsible booth seating of claim 4, wherein a front end of the pivot link is connected to an intermediate portion of the leg and the upper end of the leg is attached to the interior frame of the seat portion.
6. A booth and table arrangement comprising: a collapsible booth including a generally vertically extending seat back, wherein the seat back comprises an interior frame and an exterior covering; a seat portion located in front of the seat back and having an interior frame and an exterior covering, the seat portion having a first seating surface and a second surface disposed generally opposite the first surface; a linkage arrangement coupled to the seat portion so as to permit the seat portion to move from a first, operative position in which the seat portion extends at least generally horizontally away from the seat back, to a second, folded position in which the seat portion extends at an angle of no more than 45 degrees from the seat back; a seat leg coupled to the seat portion so as to permit the seat leg to automatically move, upon movement of the seat portion from the first position thereof to the second position thereof, from a first, supporting position in which the seat leg extents at least substantially perpendicularly from the bottom surface of the seat portion so as to extend generally vertically downwardly from the bottom surface of the seat portion into supporting engagement with the ground, to a second, stowed position in which the seat leg is lifted out of supporting engagement with the ground, and a table spaced away from and adjacent to the seat portion when the seat portion is in the first position thereof.
7. The collapsible booth seating system of claim 6, wherein the table is completely detached from a remainder of the booth seating system.
8. A booth and table arrangement comprising: a collapsible booth including a generally vertically extending seat back, wherein the seat back comprises an interior frame and an exterior covering; a seat portion located in front of the seat back and having an interior frame and an exterior covering, the seat portion having a first seating surface and a second surface disposed generally opposite the first surface; a seat leg, and a linkage arrangement coupling the seat portion and the seat leg to the seat back so as to permit the seat portion to move from a first, operative position in which the first surface extends at least generally horizontally away from the seat back, to a second, folded position in which the seat portion extends at an angle of no more than 45 degrees from vertical, and so as to permit the seat leg to automatically move, upon movement of the seat portion from the first position thereof to the second position thereof, from a first, supporting position in which the seat leg extents at least substantially perpendicularly from the bottom surface of the seat portion so as to extend generally vertically downwardly from the bottom surface of the seat portion into supporting engagement with the ground, to a second, stowed position in which the seat leg is retracted into a recessed cavity in the second surface of the seat portion; and a table that is completely detached from the remainder of the collapsible booth seating system and that spaced away from and adjacent to the seat portion when the seat portion is in the first position thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(16) A wide variety of booths could be constructed in accordance with the invention as defined by the claims. Hence, while the preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to a foldable mobile restaurant/cafeteria booth, it should be understood that the invention is in no way so limited.
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(18) A first end 36 of each of the foldable booth assemblies 20, 22 may be installed against a preexisting wall 38, whereas a second end 40 opposite the first end is freely exposed so that a restaurant patron may enter the booth structure at the exposed end to sit. It is appreciated that other booth structure arrangements may be performed with the foldable booth assembly 20, 22 as is commonly known in the art, and is not limited by the arrangement depicted here.
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(20) The seat back 26 and foldable seat 24 are independently coupled to the seat base 42 such that the weight carried by the seat back 26 and foldable seat 24 are distributed throughout and supported by the seat base 42 as described in more detail below. The folding action of the foldable seat 24 toward the seat back 26 is provided by a linkage arrangement 28 coupled to the foldable seat 24 and the seat back 26 as will be further described herein.
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(24) A backing material 64 may be applied to the interior frame 60 to provide added rigidity. The backing material 64 may comprise, for example, PVC fiberboard or plywood. The backing material 64 may also be used to attach the exterior covering 62 to the interior frame 60. As seen, the backing material 64 is attached between the interior frame 60 and the covering 62 of the back supporting surface 56 and between the interior frame 60 and the covering of the first seating surface 44. It is contemplated that the backing material 64 may be used at other locations and positions on the interior frame 60, thereby connecting the exterior covering 62 and/or provided additional rigidity.
(25) The exterior covering 62 of the foldable seat 24 may, for example, be a combination of reinforced fiberglass and reinforced fiberglass panels. The second surface 66 of the seat back 26 may be covered by a laminate covered wood panel with edge guarding for additional protection. The second surface 46 of the foldable seat 24 may also be covered by a wood panel covered in edge guarding material for additional protection.
(26) In an alternative embodiment, the foldable booth assembly 20 is upholstered with cloth, leather, vinyl, etc. However, the interior frame 60 may have the same general construction as described above.
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(28) The seat legs 48 are coupled to the respective opposite ends of the front tube 80 and extend vertically therefrom, forming perpendicularly to the front tube 80. The legs 48 are generally cylindrical tubes with bell caster inserts installed within the lower end of the tube, and a bell caster trumpet foot 82 fitted over the insert to provide ground support in a distributed manner. It is contemplated that other constructions of support legs and feet known in the art may be used. The upper end of each support leg 48 is fixed to the front tube 80, such as by welding.
(29) As can be seen in
(30) The seat legs 48 and front tube 80 are pivotally coupled to the remainder of seat base 42 by a pair of V-shaped pivots links 90 disposed at opposite side ends of the booth assembly 20. Each pivot link 90 is pivotally coupled to an upper portion of the associated seat leg 48 at a first end, and is pivotally coupled to an upper end of a seat portion support 92 that projects upwardly from the seat base 42 at a second end. The seat portion supports 92 are located in front of the tubes 70 forming the seat back supports.
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(32) A gas strut 94 or gas spring may be located between the front tube 80 and back tube 78 of the seat frame so as to reduce folding effort. The gas strut 94 may extend between the front tube 80 and back tube 78 near the mid-point of said tubes 80, 78 and have first and second ends pivotally connected to the front tube 80 and back tube 78, respectively. The gas strut 94 could be supplemented or replaced by one or more mechanical springs, if desired.
(33) In use, the foldable booth assembly 20 is transported to a desired location while in the folded position, as seen in
(34) According to the direction of the arrow in
(35) When the user desires to store the booth assembly 20, the user will move the foldable seat 24 at least 45 degrees from horizontal toward the seat back 26, and the support legs 48 will simultaneously rotate into the recessed cavities 58 of the second surface 46, as described above as the folded position. In the folded position, the foldable booth assembly 20 can be easily transported to a storage location and stored in a collapsible state, either alone or with other foldable booth assemblies.
(36) The seat swings over center when moving between its stowed and deployed positions, facilitating movement between the two positions and relying on gravity to help maintain it in the end position.
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(38) Many changes and modifications could be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. The scope of these changes and modifications will become apparent from the appended claims.