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- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C3/00—Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
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- the present invention relates to new and useful improvements in chairs and has for its primary object to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a device of this character comprising a construction and arrangement which is such that vertical adjustment may be conveniently made.
- Another very important object of the invention is to provide a chair of the aforementioned character comprising novel hydraulic means for raising said chair.
- Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a chair substantially n the line 33 of Fig. 2, locking 3 upwardly, as indicated by the arrows.
- Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view, through one of the legs.
- Figure 5 is a cross sectional view through the multiway control valve, showing same in position for raising the chair.
- Figure 6 is a cross sectional view, showing the valve in position for retaining the chair in raised position.
- Figure 7 is a cross sectional view through the valve, on line 'I--I of Fig. 3 showing said valve in position for lowering the chair.
- Figure 8 is a view in longitudinal section through the control valve, taken substantially on the line B-8 of Fig. 5.
- a seat I which may be of any suitable material. Rising from the seat I is a back 2.
- the seat I is mounted on vertically adjustable supporting legs which are designated generally by the reference numeral 3, four of such legs being provided. Braces 4 extend between the legs 3.-
- each of the legs 3 comprises an elongated cylinder 5 depending from a corner portion of the seat I.
- the cylinder 5 is open at its lower end to accommodate a vertically slidable fluid actuated piston 6 having mounted on its upper end a cup washer I.
- a foot 8 On the exposed lower end of the piston 6 is a foot 8.
- a ring 9 is fixed on the upper end portion of the piston 6.
- Substantiallysimilar rings III and I I are fixed in an intermediate portion and the lower end portion of the cylinder 5.
- the rings 9, II] and I I are adapted to frictionally prevent the pistons Ii from dropping out of the cylinders 5 when the chair is lifted.
- a conduit I3 connects the reservoir I 2 to a suitable hand pump I which, in the embodiment shown, is mounted on the back 2 of the chair,
- the reference numeral I5 designates a conduit which connects the outlet side of the pump I4 with a multiway control valve which is designated generally by the reference numeral I6.
- Conduits I! connect the control valve I6 with each of the legs 3.
- the reference numeral I8 designates a fluid return branch connecting the conduit I3 with the control valve l6.
- valve l6 comprises a casing I9 having rotatably mounted therein a tapered plug 20 which is operated through the medium of a handle 2
- the plug 20 has formed centrally therein a longitudinal bore 22 one end of which is closed by the stud 23 which secures said plug in position in the casing.
- the plug 20 is further provided with ports 24 for establishing communication with the various conduits connected to the control valve.
- control valve I6 when it is desired to raise the chair the control valve I6 is set in the position shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings for establishing communication between the conduit l5 and the leg conduits I1. Then, by operating the pump I4 fluid is drawn from the reservoir I2 through the conduit I3 to said pump and then forced through the conduit I5, through the valve I6 and the conduits II into the upper portions of the cylinders 5. As the fluid enters the upper portions of the cylinders 5 under pressure the pistons 6 are forced downwardly therein thereby elevating the seat I. To secure the seat I in raised position the control valve I6 is turned to the position shown in Fig.
- a chair comprising, in combination, a seat, a back, a plurality of fluid operated telescopic legs mounted beneath said seat, a fluid reservoir mounted on the seat.
- a pump mounted on said back, a multiway control valve mounted on said seat.
- a conduit connected to the reservoir, the valve and to the intake side of the pump, a conduit connected to the discharge side of the pump and the valve, and conduits connected to said valve and the legs, said reservoir, pump, valve and conduits constituting means for actuating the telescopic legs for raising the seat, retaining same in raised position and for lowering said seat.
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Jan.20, 1942. R. J. SHAW 2,270,233
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A iiomeys R. J. SHAW Jan. 20, 1942.
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A ftomeys Patented Jan. 20, 1942 UNITED STATESPATENT OFFICE CHAIR Richard J. Shaw, Phoenix, Ariz. Application May 6,1939, Serial No. 272,258
1 Claim.
The present invention relates to new and useful improvements in chairs and has for its primary object to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a device of this character comprising a construction and arrangement which is such that vertical adjustment may be conveniently made.
Another very important object of the invention is to provide a chair of the aforementioned character comprising novel hydraulic means for raising said chair.
Other objects of the invention are to provide a hydraulically operated vertically adjustable chair of the character described which will be comparatively simple in construction, strong, durable, reliable, compact, light in weight and which may be manufactured at low cost.
All of the foregoing and still further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification,
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like characters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a chair substantially n the line 33 of Fig. 2, locking 3 upwardly, as indicated by the arrows.
Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view, through one of the legs.
Figure 5 is a cross sectional view through the multiway control valve, showing same in position for raising the chair.
Figure 6 is a cross sectional view, showing the valve in position for retaining the chair in raised position.
Figure 7 is a cross sectional view through the valve, on line 'I--I of Fig. 3 showing said valve in position for lowering the chair.
Figure 8 is a view in longitudinal section through the control valve, taken substantially on the line B-8 of Fig. 5.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, it will be seen that the embodiment of the invention which has been illustrated comprises a seat I which may be of any suitable material. Rising from the seat I is a back 2. The seat I is mounted on vertically adjustable supporting legs which are designated generally by the reference numeral 3, four of such legs being provided. Braces 4 extend between the legs 3.-
As illustrated to advantage in Fig. 4 of the drawings, each of the legs 3 comprises an elongated cylinder 5 depending from a corner portion of the seat I. The cylinder 5 is open at its lower end to accommodate a vertically slidable fluid actuated piston 6 having mounted on its upper end a cup washer I. On the exposed lower end of the piston 6 is a foot 8. A ring 9 is fixed on the upper end portion of the piston 6. Substantiallysimilar rings III and I I are fixed in an intermediate portion and the lower end portion of the cylinder 5. The rings 9, II] and I I are adapted to frictionally prevent the pistons Ii from dropping out of the cylinders 5 when the chair is lifted.
Mounted beneath the seat I is a reservoir I2 for the reception of a suitable fluid. A conduit I3 connects the reservoir I 2 to a suitable hand pump I which, in the embodiment shown, is mounted on the back 2 of the chair, The reference numeral I5 designates a conduit which connects the outlet side of the pump I4 with a multiway control valve which is designated generally by the reference numeral I6. Conduits I! connect the control valve I6 with each of the legs 3. The reference numeral I8 designates a fluid return branch connecting the conduit I3 with the control valve l6.
Referring now to Fig. 8 of the drawings, it will be observed that the valve l6 comprises a casing I9 having rotatably mounted therein a tapered plug 20 which is operated through the medium of a handle 2|. The plug 20 has formed centrally therein a longitudinal bore 22 one end of which is closed by the stud 23 which secures said plug in position in the casing. The plug 20 is further provided with ports 24 for establishing communication with the various conduits connected to the control valve.
It is thought that the operation of the invention will be readily apparent from a consideration of the foregoing. Briefly, when it is desired to raise the chair the control valve I6 is set in the position shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings for establishing communication between the conduit l5 and the leg conduits I1. Then, by operating the pump I4 fluid is drawn from the reservoir I2 through the conduit I3 to said pump and then forced through the conduit I5, through the valve I6 and the conduits II into the upper portions of the cylinders 5. As the fluid enters the upper portions of the cylinders 5 under pressure the pistons 6 are forced downwardly therein thereby elevating the seat I. To secure the seat I in raised position the control valve I6 is turned to the position shown in Fig. 6 of the drawings wherein communication is established between the valve and the conduit it through the branch ll. Should the pump I 4 be operated with the valve in this position the fluid will simply'circulate between said pump'and valve through the conduits I, II and ii. To lower the chair the valve l6 ls turned to the position illustrated in Fig. 7 of the drawings and the fluid then flows from the cylinders 5 back through the conduits ll, through the valve it, through the branch I! and returns to .the reservoir l2 through the conduit it.
It is believed that the many advantages of a chair constructed in accordance with the present invention will be readily understood and although a preferred embodiment of the device is as illustrated and described, it is to be understood that changes in the details of construction and in the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to which will fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
What is claimed is:
A chair comprising, in combination, a seat, a back, a plurality of fluid operated telescopic legs mounted beneath said seat, a fluid reservoir mounted on the seat. a pump mounted on said back, a multiway control valve mounted on said seat. a conduit connected to the reservoir, the valve and to the intake side of the pump, a conduit connected to the discharge side of the pump and the valve, and conduits connected to said valve and the legs, said reservoir, pump, valve and conduits constituting means for actuating the telescopic legs for raising the seat, retaining same in raised position and for lowering said seat.
RICHARD J. SHAW.
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Cited By (11)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2550674A (en) * | 1944-04-21 | 1951-05-01 | Joy Mfg Co | Supporting column |
US2596033A (en) * | 1949-08-15 | 1952-05-06 | Robert S King | Adjustable automobile seat |
US2600005A (en) * | 1948-12-31 | 1952-06-10 | Kronhaus Semen | Adjustable vehicle seat |
US2604639A (en) * | 1950-01-18 | 1952-07-29 | Jack L Killifer | Hydraulic hospital bed lift |
US2752986A (en) * | 1952-10-18 | 1956-07-03 | Nan F Wharton | Hydraulically actuated seat lifting apparatus |
US2797419A (en) * | 1957-07-02 | mattress turner | ||
US2868501A (en) * | 1954-05-24 | 1959-01-13 | Life Time Products Corp | Portable fluid-pressure-actuated jack |
US3256036A (en) * | 1964-07-30 | 1966-06-14 | American Radiator & Standard | Lift device |
US3927911A (en) * | 1975-04-21 | 1975-12-23 | Gerald L Rosquist | Vertical adjustable collapsible seat |
US3958282A (en) * | 1974-07-30 | 1976-05-25 | Crowe Wylie W | Portable seat lift for use in bathtubs |
US4095770A (en) * | 1976-11-01 | 1978-06-20 | Long Daniel C | Tiltable seat for tractor and the like |
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Cited By (11)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2797419A (en) * | 1957-07-02 | mattress turner | ||
US2550674A (en) * | 1944-04-21 | 1951-05-01 | Joy Mfg Co | Supporting column |
US2600005A (en) * | 1948-12-31 | 1952-06-10 | Kronhaus Semen | Adjustable vehicle seat |
US2596033A (en) * | 1949-08-15 | 1952-05-06 | Robert S King | Adjustable automobile seat |
US2604639A (en) * | 1950-01-18 | 1952-07-29 | Jack L Killifer | Hydraulic hospital bed lift |
US2752986A (en) * | 1952-10-18 | 1956-07-03 | Nan F Wharton | Hydraulically actuated seat lifting apparatus |
US2868501A (en) * | 1954-05-24 | 1959-01-13 | Life Time Products Corp | Portable fluid-pressure-actuated jack |
US3256036A (en) * | 1964-07-30 | 1966-06-14 | American Radiator & Standard | Lift device |
US3958282A (en) * | 1974-07-30 | 1976-05-25 | Crowe Wylie W | Portable seat lift for use in bathtubs |
US3927911A (en) * | 1975-04-21 | 1975-12-23 | Gerald L Rosquist | Vertical adjustable collapsible seat |
US4095770A (en) * | 1976-11-01 | 1978-06-20 | Long Daniel C | Tiltable seat for tractor and the like |
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