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| United States Patent Application |
20030164637
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Ko, Hui Chu
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September 4, 2003
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Swiveling chair
Abstract
A swiveling chair is described. The swiveling chair has a back portion, a
seat portion attached to the back portion, a swiveling component attached
to the seat portion, a leg support attachment attached to the swiveling
component, wherein the leg support attachment has at least three leg
openings, and at least three chair legs attached to the leg support
attachment, wherein the at least three legs attach to the leg support
attachment at the at least three leg openings and wherein the at least
three legs attach at an angle from a perpendicular line to the leg
support attachment to a center line in each of the at least three legs
and wherein the angle is between 35 and 55 degrees.
| Inventors: |
Ko, Hui Chu; (Carrollton, TX)
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| Correspondence Address:
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HAYNES AND BOONE, LLP
901 MAIN STREET, SUITE 3100
DALLAS
TX
75202
US
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| Serial No.:
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352547 |
| Series Code:
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10
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| Filed:
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January 28, 2003 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
297/344.26 |
| Class at Publication: |
297/344.26 |
| International Class: |
A47C 003/18 |
Claims
1. A swiveling chair comprising: a back portion; a seat portion attached
to the back portion; a swiveling component attached to the seat portion;
a leg support attachment attached to the swiveling component, wherein the
leg support attachment has at least three leg openings; and at least
three chair legs attached to the leg support attachment, wherein the at
least three legs attach to the leg support attachment at the at least
three leg openings and wherein the at least three legs attach at an angle
from a perpendicular line to the leg support attachment to a center line
in each of the at least three legs and wherein the angle is between 35
and 55 degrees.
2. The chair of claim 1 wherein the leg support attachment includes a
stabilizing mechanism that impedes the chair from swiveling when needed.
3. The chair of claim 1 wherein the at least three leg openings include at
least one stabilizing screw in each leg opening to keep each of the at
least three legs in place.
4. The chair of claim 1 wherein the leg support attachment is wood.
5. The chair of claim 1 wherein the leg support attachment is metal.
6. The chair of claim 1 wherein the leg support attachment is a composite
material.
7. The chair of claim 1 wherein the leg support attachment has at least
two members joined to each other.
8. The chair of claim 7 wherein the at least two members are parallel to
each other.
9. The chair of claim 7 wherein the at least two members are perpendicular
to each other.
10. The chair of claim 7 wherein the at least two members are opposite
each other and include at least one cross member that joins the at least
two members.
11. The chair of claim 1 wherein the leg support attachment includes three
members and are formed together in a triangular fashion.
12. The chair of claim 1 wherein the angle is approximately 45 degrees.
13. A swiveling chair comprising: a seat portion; a swiveling component
attached to the seat portion; a leg support attachment attached to the
swiveling component, wherein the leg support attachment has at least one
front member and at least one back member, wherein the leg support
attachment receives at least one chair leg attached to the leg support
attachment, wherein the leg attaches at an angle from a perpendicular
line to the leg support attachment to a center line in the leg and
wherein the angle is between 40 and 50 degrees.
14. The chair of claim 12 wherein the leg support attachment includes a
stabilizing mechanism that impedes the chair from swiveling when the
stabilizing mechanism is fully engaged.
15. The chair of claim 13 wherein the back leg attachment is secured on a
back portion so that the seat portion is independently movable with
regard to the leg support attachment and the attached back portion.
16. The chair of claim 15 wherein the back portion extends to the ground
to be a rear base support of the chair, wherein no chair leg is needed
for the rear base support.
17. The chair of claim 16 wherein the front member has at least one
opening to receive the at least one chair leg.
18. The chair of claim 13 wherein the front and back members are connected
to each other.
19. The chair of claim 13 wherein the front and back members are in
generally semi-circular shapes.
20. The chair of claim 13 wherein the angle is approximately 45 degrees.
21. A swiveling chair comprising: a back portion; a seat portion; a
swiveling base attached to the seat portion; and a leg support attachment
attached to the swiveling base and the back portion so that the seat
portion can rotate independently without moving the back portion, the leg
support attachment having at least one front member and one back member,
the front member having at least one leg attached thereto, the back
member having a connection to the back portion, wherein the leg attaches
at an angle from a perpendicular line to the leg support attachment to a
center line in the leg and wherein the angle is at approximately 45
degrees.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates generally to furniture and specifically to
chairs.
[0002] Currently, many different types of chairs exist that swivel.
However, most of them are tall and used as bar s
tools. One drawback to
the current models is that because of the tall height, most of the
current swiveling chairs can not be used as dining chairs.
[0003] In the furniture industry, the chair assembly uses standard
components. For example, the country style chairs use two or three
different types of legs, and each of them comes with fixed length and
diameter (at the end). The swiveling bar s
tools have to use legs of
special length so that the increase of height of the seat due to the
inclusion of an attached swiveling mechanism can be adjusted by using the
legs of an appropriate length. Such an arrangement is difficult for
chairs other than bar s
tools because they have a lower seating height,
and for various other reasons, they have to use standard legs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention includes a swiveling chair and a method to
produce such. The swiveling chair fits comfortably under a standard table
such as a dining table. In addition, the swiveling chair has a
stabilizing mechanism to impede the chair from swiveling.
[0005] A swiveling chair is described. In one example, the swiveling chair
has a back portion, a seat portion attached to the back portion, a
swiveling component attached to the seat portion, a leg support
attachment attached to the swiveling component, wherein the leg support
attachment has at least three leg openings, and at least three chair legs
attached to the leg support attachment, wherein the at least three legs
attach to the leg support attachment at the at least three leg openings
and wherein the at least three legs attach at an angle from a
perpendicular line to the leg support attachment to a center line in each
of the at least three legs and wherein the angle is between 35 and 55
degrees.
[0006] In another example, the swiveling chair has its back portion
connected directly to the leg support attachment and the seat portion can
swivel independently without moving the back portion.
[0007] Therefore, in accordance with the previous summary, objects,
features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to
one skilled in the art from the subsequent description and the appended
claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] FIG. 1 shows an example of the preferred embodiment.
[0009] FIG. 2 shows an exemplary design of the leg support/attachment
mechanism.
[0010] FIG. 3 shows another design of the leg support/attachment
mechanism.
[0011] FIG. 4 shows another design of the leg support/attachment
mechanism.
[0012] FIG. 5 shows another design of the leg support mechanism.
[0013] FIG. 6 shows another design of the leg support mechanism.
[0014] FIG. 7 shows another design of the leg support mechanism.
[0015] FIG. 8 shows another design of the leg support mechanism.
[0016] FIG. 9 shows another design of the leg support mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The present invention can be described with several examples given
below. It is understood, however, that the examples below are not
necessarily limitations to the present invention, but are used to
describe typical embodiments of operation.
[0018] Now turning to FIG. 1, a view of a chair 10 is shown according to
one example of the present invention. The chair 10 is shown with four
legs 12, a leg support/attachment (leg support) 14, a swiveling component
having a bottom swiveling mechanism 16 and a top swiveling mechanism 18
which is further attached to a seat 20 of the chair 10. Also shown is a
swivel stabilizer 22 that prevents the chair 10 from swiveling when
needed.
[0019] Now turning to FIG. 2, an example of a leg support 14 is shown.
Legs (not shown in this figure) attach to the leg support 14 at the four
leg openings 30. The leg support 14 can be made of wood, metal or any
other rigid material. The four leg openings 30 are preferably at about an
angle between 35 to 55 degrees, preferably at 45 degrees, so as to lessen
the height of the chair. In addition, stabilizing screws (not shown) are
inserted into screw openings (e.g., 32a and 32b, or 32c and 32d) in order
to stabilize the legs once they are inserted into the leg openings 30.
Moreover, attachment screw holes 34 enable attachment screws (not shown)
to attach the leg support 14 to the bottom swiveling mechanism 16 (not
shown). After the legs are inserted into the openings and secured by the
attachment screws, an additional spacer (not shown) can be further
inserted in the openings between the interior surfaces of the openings
and the legs. The spacer can be of different shapes and made of various
materials (e.g., plastic or rubber).
[0020] Although it is not shown, this embodiment of the leg support 14 is
created from support members 36 and 38 that are each notched in order to
allow the other member to be joined seamlessly to form a cross. The cross
can be joined by several methods, but in this embodiment, the members 36
and 38 are joined by a top plate 40, a nut 42 and a bottom plate 44 to
secure the two members 36 and 38.
[0021] FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment made of two members 50 and
52 in parallel to each other and connected through a circular frame 17.
[0022] FIG. 4 shows another alternative embodiment made of two parallel
members 56 and 58 and two cross members 60 and 62 joining the two
parallel members 56 and 58.
[0023] FIG. 5 shows another alternative embodiment made of two outer
members 64 and 66 and two cross members 68 and 70 joining the two outer
members 64 and 66.
[0024] FIG. 6 shows members 36 and 38 attached to a circular frame 17.
[0025] FIG. 7 shows members 36 and 38 attached to a rectangular shaped
frame.
[0026] FIG. 8 shows three members 72, 74 and 76 joined together in a
triangle shaped frame.
[0027] FIG. 9 shows an embodiment similar to FIG. 5, however, members 80
and 82 are arcs-shaped or semi-circular, and are joined with each other.
The two members do not have to be the same size and shape. For example,
depending on the size of the seat of the chair, one member (e.g., member
80) can have a smaller diameter than the other (e.g., member 82). In this
example, the two members are connected to each other; another example can
have the members made from one piece of material. In addition, one member
can be referred to as a front member because it is located in the front
half of the chair and the other can be referred to as a back member. In
addition, if standard chair legs are to be inserted into the leg support,
openings (e.g., openings 84 and 86) are included. If no leg is inserted,
then other connection mechanisms can replace the openings on the leg
support. For example, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the
back member is connected directly to the back piece of the chair; then an
appropriate connection needs to be made between the back piece and the
leg support. This connection might be as simple as screw connections, and
it might also be a two-piece connection wherein one piece extending from
the back piece, e.g., cylinder shaped, and another one of a complimentary
shape from the leg support, e.g., ring shaped, wherein the diameter of
the ring is larger than that of the cylinder so that it can fit onto the
cylinder to secure a strong connection. As such, the seat can
independently swivel without moving the back piece or the leg support. In
another example, the back piece extends all the way to the ground to
become the rear base support of the chair so that two rear legs are
eliminated. In this case, only the front member needs to connect to chair
legs.
[0028] It is understood that several modifications, changes and
substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and in some
instances some features of the invention will be employed without a
corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that
the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with
the scope of the invention.
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