Convertible Elongated Stepping Bench
20170334059 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C16/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C12/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C16/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A convertible elongated stepping bench configured to be uses as a standard step stool or a low profile sitting or kneeling platform. The bench includes an elongated rectangular, lightweight rigid frame with two opposite leg assemblies. Each leg assembly includes two pivotally attached rigid legs. Each leg is pivotally attached to a corner of the rigid frame. The leg assemblies pivot between a diagonally downward position that supports the rigid frame in an elevated position over the ground or fold inward, under and rigid frame. Attached to the outside surface of each leg near the pivoting hinge is a foot pad. Extending downward from the bottom surface of the rigid frame are at least two leg stops. When the legs are folded inward, the distal end of each leg rests against a leg stop so that the leg's axis is parallel to the rigid frame's longitudinal axis. When the leg assemblies are folded inward and the bench is placed on the ground, the feet pads on the legs supports the bench on the ground.
Claims
1. A convertible elongated stepping bench, comprising: a. an elongated rectangular, lightweight rigid frame with four corners, a first end, a second end, a top surface and a bottom surface; b. a hinge attached to each corner of said rigid frame; c. two leg assemblies attached to said pair of said hinges located on said first end and said second end of said rigid frame, each leg assembly includes two pivotally legs, an upper transverse member and a lower transverse member, each said leg includes an upper end a lower end and an outside surface; d. a foot pad attached to each said outside surface of each said leg near the pivoting hinge; f. at least two leg stops extending downward from said bottom surface of said rigid frame, said each said leg stop being configured to press against said legs on a leg assembly when said leg assembly are folding inward and align said legs substantially parallel to said rigid frame; and, g. a foam pad attached to said top surface of said rigid frame.
2. The bench, as recited in claim 1, further including a handle attached to said rigid frame.
3. The bench, as recited in claim 2, wherein said handle extends laterally from said rigid frame.
4. The bench, as recited in claim 2, wherein said handle extends upward from said rigid frame.
5. The bench, as recited in claim 1 further included two caster wheel assemblies mounted on the opposite ends of said rigid frame.
6. The bench, as recited in claim 1, wherein said leg stop is made of high density marine plastic.
7. The bench, as recited in claim 1, wherein said foot pad is made of high density marine plastic.
8. The bench, as recited in claim 1, wherein each leg assembly includes a cross member, said cross member and leg stop are aligned so that said cross member presses against said leg stop when folding inward.
9. The bench as recited in claim 1, further including a leg cap attached to said distal end of said leg;
10. The bench, as recited in claim 1, wherein said leg stop is elongated and configured to extends transversely under said rigid frame.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0024] Shown and described herein is a convertible, lightweight stepping bench 10 that can be also used as a low profile sitting or a kneeling platform. The bench 10 includes an elongated rectangular, lightweight rigid frame 12 with two opposite leg assemblies 30. Each leg assembly 30, includes two pivotally attached rigid legs 35, 45. Extending between the two legs 35, 45 is a rigid cross member 38. Each leg 35, 45 is pivotally attached to a corner of the rigid frame 12 via a hinge assembly 40. The leg assemblies 30 pivots between a diagonally downward position that supports the rigid frame 12 in an elevated position over the ground or folded inward, under and rigid frame 12 as shown in
[0025] Attached to the outside surface of each leg 35, 45 near the hinge assembly 40 is a foot pad 37, 47, respectively. When each leg 35, 45 are folded inward, the foots pads 37, 47 are designed to support the beach 10 in a horizontal orientation on a support surface. Attached and extending downward from the bottom surface 13 of the rigid frame 12 are at least two leg stops 60. In the embodiment shown in
[0026] When the two leg assemblies 30, 30′ are folded inward and the bench 12 is placed on a support surface, the foot pads 37, 47 and the foot caps 38, 38 on the legs 35, 45, respectively supports the rigid frame 12 on the support surface as shown in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The rigid frame 12 is 10 to 18 inches in width, 10 to 18 inches in height, and 30 to 48 inches in length. The rigid frame 12 is made of aluminum and 1 to 2 inches thick. Attached to the top surface 15 of the rigid frame 12 is an optional, closed-cell foam pad 70. The foam pad 70 is approximately 1 inch thick.
[0029] The legs 35, 45 are approximately 12 inches in length. When extended downward, the longitudinal axis 39, 49 of each leg 35, 45, respectively, is aligned outward 10 to 25 degrees from the vertical axis (or 65 to 80 degrees from the rigid frame's longitudinal axis 14). The legs rests 60 are transversely aligned and located on the bottom surface 13 of the rigid frame 12 so that the legs press against the leg rests when folded inward. The legs rests 60 are approximately 2 inches thick. The foot caps 51, 53 and distal ends of the legs 35, 45 do not cross. The foot pads 37, 47 are approximately 1 inch wide, 1 inch thick and 3 inches in length.
[0030] When the legs 35, 45 are extended, the top surface of the foam pad 70 is approximately 15 inches off the ground. When the legs 35, 45 are folded inward, the top surface of the foam pad 70 is approximately 8 inches off the ground. The foam pad 70 is made of closed cell, nitrile foam rubber.
[0031] Attached to one end of the rigid frame 12 is an optional handle 80. In the embodiment shown in
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[0034] The longitudinal members 102, 104 extend beyond the end of the rigid frame 12 Perpendicular aligned amounted on the bottom surface of the longitudinal members is a caster wheel arm 130. Mounted on the distil ends of the caster wheel arm 130 is a rotating caster wheel 140. The length of the caster wheel arm 130 is sufficient so that the caster wheels 140 are located outside the stool's side frame members.
[0035] During use, the legs 35, 45 are folding inward under the rigid frame 12. The diameter of the caster wheels 140 is sufficient so that the legs 35, 45 are above the ground thereby enabling the bench 10 to roll over the ground.
[0036] The rigid frame 12 and the legs 35, 46, and cross members 38 are made of aluminum. The two hinges 40 are made or steel. The foot pads 37, 47 and leg stops 60, 6′ are made of high density, marine grade plastic, also known as HDPE, incorporated by reference herein. An example of HDPE that may be used is sold under the trademark STARBOARD by King Plastic Corporation, located in North Port, Fla.
[0037] In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.