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US2536503A
US2536503A US74038A US7403849A US2536503A US 2536503 A US2536503 A US 2536503A US 74038 A US74038 A US 74038A US 7403849 A US7403849 A US 7403849A US 2536503 A US2536503 A US 2536503A
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  • My invention relates to posture chair pedestals and has for its principal objects, to generally improve upon and simplify the existing forms of posture chair pedestals; further, to provide simple and efiicient means for adjusting the pedestal vertically, so as to position the chair seat at the desired or proper height for the user, and, further, to provide simple and easily manipulated means for positively locking parts of the seat carrying members of the pedestal after vertical adjustment thereof.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical section taken through the center of my improved pedestal.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged horizontal section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • tube H3 Fitting snugly within tube H3 is a tube l2, the lower end of which is closed by a perforated disc 13, and arranged for sliding adjustment in said tube 12, is a post or pedestal I4 carrying on its i upper end a conventional seat S and chair back B.
  • the lower end of the pedestal is recessed as designated by 5, for the reception of a relatively stiff expansion coil spring 16, the lower end thereof resting on disc l3.
  • a longitudinally disposed groove I l Formed in the lower portion of pedestal I4 is a longitudinally disposed groove I l, which gradually increases in depth toward its lower end.
  • An internally and externally threaded bushing I 8 is screw-seated in registering threaded apertures I9 in tubes I 0 and I2, and the outer end of said bushing is slightly enlarged and provided with wrench receiving faces 20.
  • is screw seated in bushing l8 and when screwed against tube [0, functions and lock nut for said bushing.
  • the inner end portion of the threaded base bushing I 8 is slightly enlarged to form a nonthreaded recess 22, and loosely seated therein, is a hardened metal plug 23 having a rounded forward end adapted to enter groove I! in pedestal II.
  • groove I1 is rounded to conform with the rounded and of plug 23.
  • a screw 24 is 2 seated in bushing l8 and the outer end of said screw carries a disc handle 25.
  • screw 22 is unscrewed to relieve pressure on plug 23, wherefrom the pedestal and parts carried thereby will move upwardly under the influence of expansion spring It, thus eliminating the necessity for exerting effort to lift said pedestal and seat, prior to subsequent adjustment.
  • screw 24 is manipulated to force plug 23 into groove l1 and thereby lock said pedestal against upward movement with its downward movement being effectively prevented by the wedging effect between the inclined bottom of groove I1 and plug 23.
  • a tubular base In a chair pedestal adjustment, a tubular base, a pedestal arranged for vertical adjustment in said base, said pedestal being provided with a longitudinal groove, a bushing seated in said base, a plug loosely seated in said bushing and adapted to enter the groove in said pedestal, a screw seated in said bushing for moving said plug into said groove and a lock nut, screw seated on said bushing.

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Jan. 2, 1951 M. L. JONES 2,536,503
POSTURE CHAIR PEDESTAL ADJUSTMENT Filed Feb. 1, 1949 JNVEN TOR. w? ram 11 J vesi Patented Jan. 2, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Mort-on L. J ones, Glendale, Calii, assignor to Hurley L. King, Pasadena, Calif.
Application February 1, 1949, Serial No. 74,838
1 Claim. 1
My invention relates to posture chair pedestals and has for its principal objects, to generally improve upon and simplify the existing forms of posture chair pedestals; further, to provide simple and efiicient means for adjusting the pedestal vertically, so as to position the chair seat at the desired or proper height for the user, and, further, to provide simple and easily manipulated means for positively locking parts of the seat carrying members of the pedestal after vertical adjustment thereof.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, my invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a vertical section taken through the center of my improved pedestal.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged horizontal section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Referring by numerals to the accompanying drawing, which illustrates a preferred embodiment of my invention, It designates a vertically disposed tube, from the lower end of which projects radial legs H, carrying casters in at the outer ends, which tube and legs constitute the base frame of the chair.
Fitting snugly within tube H3 is a tube l2, the lower end of which is closed by a perforated disc 13, and arranged for sliding adjustment in said tube 12, is a post or pedestal I4 carrying on its i upper end a conventional seat S and chair back B.
The lower end of the pedestal is recessed as designated by 5, for the reception of a relatively stiff expansion coil spring 16, the lower end thereof resting on disc l3.
Formed in the lower portion of pedestal I4 is a longitudinally disposed groove I l, which gradually increases in depth toward its lower end.
An internally and externally threaded bushing I 8 is screw-seated in registering threaded apertures I9 in tubes I 0 and I2, and the outer end of said bushing is slightly enlarged and provided with wrench receiving faces 20.
A nut 2| is screw seated in bushing l8 and when screwed against tube [0, functions and lock nut for said bushing.
The inner end portion of the threaded base bushing I 8 is slightly enlarged to form a nonthreaded recess 22, and loosely seated therein, is a hardened metal plug 23 having a rounded forward end adapted to enter groove I! in pedestal II.
The bottom of groove I1 is rounded to conform with the rounded and of plug 23. A screw 24 is 2 seated in bushing l8 and the outer end of said screw carries a disc handle 25.
To adjust the seat carrying pedestal M to the desired height, screw 22 is unscrewed to relieve pressure on plug 23, wherefrom the pedestal and parts carried thereby will move upwardly under the influence of expansion spring It, thus eliminating the necessity for exerting effort to lift said pedestal and seat, prior to subsequent adjustment.
After pedestal Hi has been moved downward to position seat S at the desired elevation, screw 24 is manipulated to force plug 23 into groove l1 and thereby lock said pedestal against upward movement with its downward movement being effectively prevented by the wedging effect between the inclined bottom of groove I1 and plug 23.
The depth of recess 22 enables plug 213 to be moved into said recess when pedestal I4 is inserted in tube l2, when the parts of the structure .are assembled or taken apart. Thus, it will be seen that I have provided a posture chair pedestal adjustment which is simple in structure, inexpensive of manufacture and very effective in performing the functions for which it is intended.
Minor changes in the size, form and construction of the various parts of my improved posture chair pedestal adjustment may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the spirit of my invention, the scope of which is set forth in the lappended claim.
I claim as my invention:
In a chair pedestal adjustment, a tubular base, a pedestal arranged for vertical adjustment in said base, said pedestal being provided with a longitudinal groove, a bushing seated in said base, a plug loosely seated in said bushing and adapted to enter the groove in said pedestal, a screw seated in said bushing for moving said plug into said groove and a lock nut, screw seated on said bushing.
MORTON L. JONES.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 621,354 Losee Mar. 21, 1899 1,894,742 Harter Jan. 17, 1933 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 376,589 Great Britain July 1.4, 1932
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US2774079A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-12-18 Margaret J Flatley Auxiliary bed hoist
US4144597A (en) * 1976-01-23 1979-03-20 C. D. Sparling Company Toilet support
US4616940A (en) * 1985-03-18 1986-10-14 Amerock Corporation Vertically adjustable rotatable shelf assembly
US5411035A (en) * 1993-01-21 1995-05-02 Stone; Heather E. Orthopedic wheeled leg support
US5988573A (en) * 1997-10-14 1999-11-23 American Trading And Production Corporation Stand for article
US20130256473A1 (en) * 2012-04-02 2013-10-03 Duane Ray DeBoef Stand for Electronic Device

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US621354A (en) * 1899-03-21 Piano-stool
GB376589A (en) * 1931-10-24 1932-07-14 Tan Sad Chair Co 1931 Ltd Improvements relating to adjustable supporting structures for seats, chairs, stools and the like
US1894742A (en) * 1929-05-18 1933-01-17 Evan C Harter Supporting structure

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US621354A (en) * 1899-03-21 Piano-stool
US1894742A (en) * 1929-05-18 1933-01-17 Evan C Harter Supporting structure
GB376589A (en) * 1931-10-24 1932-07-14 Tan Sad Chair Co 1931 Ltd Improvements relating to adjustable supporting structures for seats, chairs, stools and the like

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2774079A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-12-18 Margaret J Flatley Auxiliary bed hoist
US4144597A (en) * 1976-01-23 1979-03-20 C. D. Sparling Company Toilet support
US4616940A (en) * 1985-03-18 1986-10-14 Amerock Corporation Vertically adjustable rotatable shelf assembly
US5411035A (en) * 1993-01-21 1995-05-02 Stone; Heather E. Orthopedic wheeled leg support
US5988573A (en) * 1997-10-14 1999-11-23 American Trading And Production Corporation Stand for article
US20130256473A1 (en) * 2012-04-02 2013-10-03 Duane Ray DeBoef Stand for Electronic Device

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