ARM TRAYS FOR CHAIRS, INCLUDING SPA CHAIRS
20260083249 ยท 2026-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C1/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Arm trays for chairs, including spa chairs, and spa chairs having such arm trays. The arm trays The arm trays are mounted to, and stowable completely within, the arm of the chair. The arm trays comprise a tray panel rotatably attachable to an arm of a chair via an axle. The arm tray is configured such that an outer perimeter fits substantially entirely within a horizontal slot of the arm of the chair, and such that the first tray panel is rotatable between a stowed position in which the first tray panel is positioned substantially entirely within the horizontal slot and a deployed position in which at least a portion of the first tray panel is outside of the horizontal slot such that items can be placed on the top surface of the first tray panel.
Claims
1. An arm tray for a chair, comprising: a first tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a top surface and an outer perimeter; an axle having an axis of rotation, the axle disposed on the first tray panel proximate the first end of the first tray panel such that the first tray panel is rotatable about the axis of rotation, the axle configured to be attached to an arm of a chair such that the axis of rotation is substantially vertical and the first tray panel is rotatable in a substantially horizontal plane about the axis of rotation; wherein the first tray panel is configured such that the outer perimeter fits substantially entirely within a horizontal slot of the arm of the chair, and such that the first tray panel is rotatable between a stowed position in which the first tray panel is positioned substantially entirely within the horizontal slot and a deployed position in which at least a portion of the first tray panel is outside of the horizontal slot such that items can be placed on the top surface of the first tray panel.
2. The arm tray of claim 1, wherein the first tray panel is configured to allow 360 degrees of rotation about the axis of rotation such that the first tray panel can be rotated about the axis of rotation clockwise from the stowed position to a first deployed position at an inner side of the arm of the chair, further clockwise to a second deployed position extending forward of the arm of the chair, further clockwise to a third deployed position at an outer side of the arm of the chair, and further clockwise back to the stowed position.
3. The arm tray of claim 2, further comprising a second tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a top surface and an outer perimeter, wherein the second side of the second tray panel is hingedly coupled to the first side of the first tray panel by a hinge, and wherein the second tray panel is pivotable about the hinge relative to the first tray panel from a stacked position in which the second tray panel rests on top of the first tray panel and an open position in which the second tray panel is adjacent and co-planar to the first tray panel.
4. The arm tray of claim 3, wherein when the first tray panel is deployed to an inner side of the arm of the chair such that the first tray panel extends inwardly over a seat of the chair, the first side of the first tray panel faces forward, and the second side of the second tray panel is pivotally coupled to the first side of the first tray panel such that when the second tray panel is in the open position the second tray panel extends forward of the first tray panel.
5. The arm tray of claim 1, further comprising: a second tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a top surface and an outer perimeter, the second tray panel pivotally connected to the first tray panel such that the second tray panel can be pivoted between a closed position in which the second tray panel is stacked onto the top surface of the first tray panel and an open position in which the second tray panel is positioned adjacent the first tray panel such that the top surface of the second tray panel and the top surface of the first tray panel are substantially co-planar.
6. The arm tray of claim 5, wherein when the first tray panel is deployed to an inner side of the arm of the chair such that the first tray panel extends inwardly over a seat of the chair, the first side of the first tray panel faces forward, and the second side of the second tray panel is pivotally coupled to the first side of the first tray panel such that when the second tray panel is in the open position the second tray panel extends forward of the first tray panel.
7. A chair, comprising: a seat for a person to sit upon, the seat having a front side, a back side, a left side and a right side; a first arm extending upward to the outside of one of the left side of the seat or the right side of the seat, the first arm having a horizontal slot open on an inner side of the first arm and on an outer side of the first arm; a first arm tray, comprising: a first tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a top surface and an outer perimeter; and an axle having an axis of rotation, the axle disposed on the first tray panel proximate the first end of the first tray panel such that the first tray panel is rotatable about the axis of rotation; wherein the first tray panel is rotatably mounted within the horizontal slot via the axle being attached to the first arm such that the axis of rotation is substantially vertical and the first tray panel is rotatable in a substantially horizontal plane about the axis of rotation, wherein the outer perimeter of the first tray panel fits substantially entirely within the horizontal slot of the first arm of the chair, and the first tray panel is rotatable between a stowed position entirely within the horizontal slot and a deployed position at least partially outside of the horizontal slot such that items can be placed on the top surface of the first tray panel.
8. The chair or claim 7, wherein the first tray panel is configured to allow 360 degrees of rotation about the axis of rotation such that the first tray panel can be rotated about the axis of rotation clockwise from the stowed position to a first deployed position at an inner side of the first arm of the chair, further clockwise to a second deployed position extending forward of the first arm of the chair, further clockwise to a third deployed position at an outer side of the first arm of the chair, and further clockwise back to the stowed position.
9. The chair of claim 8, further comprising a second tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a top surface and an outer perimeter, wherein the second side of the second tray panel is hingedly coupled to the first side of the first tray panel by a hinge, and wherein the second tray panel is pivotable about the hinge relative to the first tray panel from a closed position in which the second tray panel rests on top of the first tray panel and an open position in which the second tray panel is adjacent and co-planar to the first tray panel.
10. The chair of claim 9, wherein when the first tray panel is deployed to an inner side of the first arm of the chair such that the first tray panel extends inwardly over a seat of the chair, the first side of the first tray panel faces forward, and the second side of the second tray panel is pivotally coupled to the first side of the first tray panel such that when the second tray panel is in the open position the second tray panel extends forward of the first tray panel.
11. The chair of claim 7, further comprising: a second tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a top surface and an outer perimeter, the second tray panel pivotally connected to the first tray panel such that the second tray panel can be pivoted between a closed position in which the second tray panel is stacked onto the top surface of the first tray panel and an open position in which the second tray panel is positioned adjacent the first tray panel such that the top surface of the second tray panel and the top surface of the first tray panel are substantially co-planar.
12. The chair of claim 11, wherein when the first tray panel is deployed to an inner side of the first arm of the chair such that the first tray panel extends inwardly over a seat of the chair, the first side of the first tray panel faces forward, and the second side of the second tray panel is pivotally coupled to the first side of the first tray panel such that when the second tray panel is in the open position the second tray panel extends forward of the first tray panel.
13. The chair of claim 7, further comprising: a second arm extending upward to the outside of the other of the left side of the seat or the right side of the seat, the second arm having a horizontal slot open on an inner side of the second arm and on an outer side of the second arm; a second arm tray, comprising: a first tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end of the first tray panel, a first side, a second side opposite the first side of the first tray panel, a top surface and an outer perimeter; and an axle having an axis of rotation, the axle of the second arm tray disposed on the first tray panel of the second arm tray proximate the first end of the first tray panel of the second arm tray such that the first tray panel of the second arm tray is rotatable about the axis of rotation of the axle of the second arm tray; wherein the first tray panel of the second arm tray is rotatably mounted within the horizontal slot of the second arm via the axle of the second arm tray being attached to the second arm such that the axis of rotation of the axle of the second arm tray is substantially vertical and the first tray panel of the second arm tray is rotatable in a substantially horizontal plane about the axis of rotation of the axle of the second arm tray, wherein the outer perimeter of the first tray panel of the second arm tray fits substantially entirely within the horizontal slot of the second arm of the chair, and the first tray panel of the second arm tray is rotatable between a stowed position entirely within the horizontal slot of the second arm and a deployed position at least partially outside of the horizontal slot of the second arm such that items can be placed on the top surface of the first tray panel of the second arm tray.
14. The chair of claim 13, wherein the first tray panel of the second arm tray is configured to allow 360 degrees of rotation about the axis of rotation of the axle of the second arm tray such that the first tray panel of the second arm tray can be rotated clockwise about the axis of rotation of the axle of the second arm tray from the stowed position to a first deployed position at an inner side of the second arm of the chair, further clockwise to a second deployed position extending forward of the second arm of the chair, further clockwise to a third deployed position at an outer side of the second arm of the chair, and further clockwise back to the stowed position.
15. The chair of claim 13, wherein the second arm tray further comprises a second tray panel, the second tray panel of the second arm tray having a first end, a second end opposite the first end of the second arm tray of the second tray panel, a first side, a second side opposite the first side of the second arm tray of the second tray panel, a top surface and an outer perimeter, wherein the second side of the second tray panel of the second arm tray is hingedly coupled to the first side of the first tray panel of the second arm tray by a hinge, and wherein the second tray panel of the second arm tray is pivotable about the hinge of the second arm tray relative to the first tray panel of the second arm tray from a closed position in which the second tray panel of the second arm tray rests on top of the first tray panel of the second arm tray and an open position in which the second tray panel of the second arm tray is adjacent and co-planar to the first tray panel of the second arm tray.
16. The chair of claim 15, wherein when the first tray panel of the second arm tray is deployed to an inner side of the second arm of the chair such that the first tray panel of the second arm tray extends inwardly over the seat of the chair, the first side of the first tray panel of the second arm tray faces forward, and the second side of the second tray panel of the second arm tray is pivotally coupled to the first side of the first tray panel of the second arm tray such that when the second tray panel of the second arm tray is in the open position the second tray panel of the second arm tray extends forward of the first tray panel of the second arm tray.
17. The chair of claim 13, wherein the second arm tray further comprises a second tray panel having a first end, a second end opposite the first end of the second tray panel of the second arm tray, a first side, a second side opposite the first side of the second tray panel of the second arm tray, a top surface and an outer perimeter, the second tray panel of the second arm tray pivotally connected to the first tray panel of the second arm tray such that the second tray panel of the second arm tray can be pivoted between a closed position in which the second tray panel of the second arm tray is stacked onto the top surface of the first tray panel of the second arm tray and an open position in which the second tray panel of the second arm tray is positioned adjacent the first tray panel of the second arm tray such that the top surface of the second tray panel of the second arm tray and the top surface of the first tray panel of the second arm tray are substantially co-planar.
18. The chair of claim 17, wherein when the first tray panel of the second arm tray is deployed to an inner side of the second arm of the chair such that the first tray panel of the second arm tray extends inwardly over the seat of the chair, the first side of the first tray panel of the second arm tray faces forward, and wherein the second side of the second tray panel of the second arm tray is pivotally coupled to the first side of the first tray panel of the second arm tray such that when the second tray panel of the second arm tray is in the open position the second tray panel of the second arm tray extends forward of the first tray panel of the second arm tray.
19. The chair of claim 7, wherein the chair is a salon spa chair, and the chair further comprises: a base upon which the chair is mounted, the base configured for resting on a support surface; and a foot spa basin mounted on the base and positioned forwardly and below the seat of the chair.
20. The chair of claim 13, wherein the chair is a salon spa chair, and the chair further comprises: a base upon which the chair is mounted, the base configured for resting on a support surface; and a foot spa basin mounted on the base and positioned forwardly and below the seat of the chair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The drawings illustrate the design and utility of various embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that the figures are not drawn to scale and that elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the figures, and the description of elements herein applies equally to elements having like reference numerals. In order to better appreciate how to obtain the above-recited and other advantages and objects of various embodiments of the invention, a more detailed description of the present inventions briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The following describes various embodiments, features, aspects and advantages of improved arm trays for chairs, including spa chairs, and spa chairs comprising such arm trays, and should not be used to limit the scope of the present invention. Other examples, features, aspects, embodiments, and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description, which is by way of illustration. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other different and obvious aspects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
[0028] Before the examples are described, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular examples described, as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular examples only, and is not intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present invention will be limited only by the appended claims. While the invention is susceptible to various modifications, and alternative forms, specific examples thereof have been shown in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not to be limited to the particular forms or methods disclosed, but to the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the appended claims.
[0029] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, some potential and exemplary methods and materials are now described.
[0030] Turning now to the drawings,
[0031] The arm tray 100 is rotatably attached to the arm 102 via an axle 120 having an axis of rotation. The axis of rotation is substantially vertical such that the arm tray 100 rotates in a substantially horizontal plane about the axis of rotation. The axle 120 is operably coupled to the attachment portion 106 of the first tray panel 104 proximate the first end 110 of the first tray panel 104. Thus, the first tray panel 104 is rotatable within and through the slot 122 about the axis of rotation. The axle 120 is also attached to the arm 102 of the chair such that the axis of rotation is substantially vertical and the first tray panel 104 is rotatable in a substantially horizontal plane about the axis of rotation.
[0032] The first tray panel 104 is sized and positioned such that the outer perimeter 118 fits substantially entirely within the slot 122 of the arm 102 of the chair, as best shown in
[0033] The slot 122 is a through-slot that extends across the entire width of the arm 102 such that the slot 122 is open on both sides of the arm 102. This allows the arm tray 100 to rotate 360 about the axle 120 in either direction, clockwise or counterclockwise from any position back to the same position. Accordingly, the arm tray 100 can be rotated to the first deployed position located to an inner side of the arm 102 of the chair such that the first tray panel 104 extends inwardly over a seat of the chair as shown in
[0034] The arm tray 100 also comprises a second tray panel 128 coupled to the first tray panel 104 such that the second tray panel 128 can be positioned abutting the first tray panel 104 thereby providing a larger tray surface. The second tray panel 128 has a first end 130, a second end 132 opposite the first end 130, a first side 134, a second side 136 opposite the first side 134, a top surface 138 and an outer perimeter 140. The second tray panel 128 is pivotally connected to the first tray panel via a pair of hinges 142. The hinges 142 allow the second tray panel 128 to be pivoted between a first position which is a closed or stacked position in which the second tray panel 128 is stacked onto the top surface 116 of the first tray panel 104 (see
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] The spa chair 200 comprises a seat 202 having a seat bottom 204 and a seat back 206. The seat bottom 204 has a front side 208, a back side 210, a left side 212 and a right side 214 (from the perspective of a person seated in the spa chair 200). The spa chair 200 has a first arm 102a extending upward to the outside of right side 214 of the seat bottom 204, and a second arm 102b extending upward to the outside of left side 212 of the seat bottom 204. Each of the first arm 102a and second arm 102b has a horizontal slot 122a, 122b, respectively, extending completely through the arm 102a, 102b such that the slot 122a, 122b is open on an inner side of the arm 102a, 102b and open on an outer side of the arm 102a, 102b.
[0037] A first arm tray 100a is rotatably mounted within the slot 122a of the first arm 102a via a first axle 120 (not shown in
[0038] Each of the first arm tray 100a and the second arm tray 100b are capable of being stowed substantially entirely within the respective slot 122a, 122b, and deployed to multiple positions outside of the respective slot 122a, 122b for supporting items such as drinks and food, and for resting a person's hands and/or arms on the top surface of the arm trays 100a, 100b for receiving or providing a spa treatment such as a manicure, hand massage or other treatment. Referring first to
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[0042] In addition, it should be understood that the first arm tray 100a and second arm tray 100b can be positioned independently and do not have to be in analogous positions, but instead can be adjusted separately to any possible position.
[0043] The spa chair 200 may further include a base 216 upon which the seat 202 is mounted. The base 216 is configured for resting on a support surface, such as a floor or a raised platform on a floor. The spa chair 200 may also include a foot spa basin 218 mounted on the base 216 for holding liquid such as water and for placing a user's feet into the foot spa basin 218. The foot spa basin 218 is positioned forwardly and below the seat 202. The foot spa basin 218 has a drain (not shown) connected to a drain tube (not shown) for draining the liquid out of the foot spa basin 218. The spa chair 200 may also comprise one or more footrests 220 mounted to the base 216 in front of the foot spa basin 218. The spa chair 200 may also include plumbing (not shown) fluidly connected to a faucet for connecting to a water source for dispensing water into the foot spa basin 218.
[0044] Although particular embodiments of the disclosed inventions have been shown and described herein, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that they are not intended to limit the present inventions, and it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made (e.g., the dimensions of various parts) without departing from the scope of the disclosed inventions, which is to be defined only by the following claims and their equivalents. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense. The various embodiments of the disclosed inventions shown and described herein are intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents of the disclosed inventions, which may be included within the scope of the appended claims.