BE655527A - - Google Patents

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BE655527A
BE655527A BE655527A BE655527A BE655527A BE 655527 A BE655527 A BE 655527A BE 655527 A BE655527 A BE 655527A BE 655527 A BE655527 A BE 655527A BE 655527 A BE655527 A BE 655527A
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Prior art keywords
stool
base
ground
stool according
feet
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BE655527A
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French (fr)
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Priority to FR856741A priority Critical patent/FR1292400A/en
Priority to GB40584/61A priority patent/GB918835A/en
Priority to CH350262A priority patent/CH391990A/en
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Priority to BE655527A priority patent/BE655527A/fr
Publication of BE655527A publication Critical patent/BE655527A/fr
Priority to US504256A priority patent/US3312437A/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C9/00Stools for specified purposes
    • A47C9/02Office stools not provided for in main groups A47C1/00, A47C3/00 or A47C7/00; Workshop stools
    • A47C9/025Stools for standing or leaning against, e.g. in a semi-standing or half-seated position
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C3/00Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/02Rocking chairs
    • A47C3/029Rocking chairs with curved rocking members resting on the floor
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S248/00Supports
    • Y10S248/91Weighted base

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  • Forms Removed On Construction Sites Or Auxiliary Members Thereof (AREA)
  • Absorbent Articles And Supports Therefor (AREA)

Description

  

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  ' -tabouret orientable 
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  ;',?r<ppréhenda1ent de s'en servir, en raison du sentiment :';:.,- '?+'l'li;'1.!."i.;:.d'inaéouri%é qui les affecte du fait de l'impresaïon .<jà;: :,¯.j:. ....... , ¯: > ..-s .'".';''.;?'''' - . '' '- d'ictabil'ité due aux 1 '., ,.."...\::!'.J j   /..;./...;....Il)]    d'ailleurs erronée   d'instabilité due aux possibilités 
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 :,,:><:,':;:':;d'o8c11lat1onaen tous sens proprea à de tels tabourets'".1 ¯..l'Î?)"',"... ,il est donc apparu nécessaire de mod1/tÚr }:i.'1 .. ] # '1]"... " " , ' . ,,"" .i j "t,;'" - .% construction de ceux-ci afin de leur conférer les quar.::/:11tés de stabilité dés' sièges tripodes, lO T8qU ' ilS Soni j..j'g;: ].' ï<,(1"¯1' 'en-position verticale tout en conservant 'i,tt(1' j 

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 bénéfice d'une   orientabilité   pendulaire. 



   Le tabouret   comprenant   une colonne-support, un siège et une embase fixée aux extrémités de cette colonne est en principe caractériel par le fait que la face adjacente au sol de ladite embase    emporta   en son centre une zone plane et périphériquement une ou   dea     surfaces   convexes. 



   D'autres   particularités   et avantages de l'invention apparaitront au cours de la description   qui,,,   va suivre, laquelle faite en référenoe aux dessine   annexée   donnés à titre d'exemple non limitatifs, fera bien comprendre comment la présente invention peut être mise en   pratique,   les particularités qui ressortent tant' du texte que des   dessina   faisant bien entendu partie de celle-ci. 



   La figure 1 est une vue du tabouret objet de   l'invention   en position normale. 



   La figure 2 montre le même tabouret incliné selon une position d'usage. 



   La figure 3 est une vue de détail. 



  La figure 4 correspond à une variante. comme   on   le voit sur les figures 1 et 2, le . tabouret comprend le siège proprement dit, de   préférence.'   rembourré, une colonne-support 2 et une embase 3, cette embase étant lestée   d'un   matériau   lourd !  fonte, béton etc., de telle façon que, dès qu'il est abandonné par son utilisateur, le tabouret prenne la position verticale ' à la manière d'un "culbuito" en raison de la forme con- vexe donnée à la face   inférieure   de cette embase ; on remarque que   s'il   y a adhérence entre le aol et un point 

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 de cette embase, la personne assise pourra prendre des   inclinaisons   variables ayant pour contre la zone d'adhérence.

   Pour obtenir cette adhérence, cette face .. intérieur   est     recouverte   de caoutchouc 4 comportant des saillies, 
Selon l'invention, la face convexe inférieure de l'embase 3 est pourvue d'une zone   géométriquement   plane centrale A ce qui permet un appui stable sur le sol tant que le tabouret est   utilise   en position verti-    cale ; il s'ensuit que la personne assise n'a plus    l'impression d'insécurité ressentie sur les tabourets -pendulaires classiques ;

   néanmoins cette personne conserve la possibilité de prendre une position dite "assise-debout" c'est-à-dire d'incliner le tabouret,   qui,,   ne porte alors que sur un point de la partie concave B et de l'utiliser à la manière d'une   canne-siège,     celui- '..-   ci rêvant à la position verticale dès qu'il est abandonne   a lui-même   en raison du leste de l'embase 3.... 



   Cette zone plane A peut être   pbtenue   en découpant la partie centrale de la calotte concave constituant la partie inférieure de l'embase 3, de telle   maniéré   que   les   borde de la découpe constituent un plan géométrique. 



   On peut aussi, comme il est visible sur les figures   1   et 3, déformer   cette   partie centrale A en la repoussant vers l'intérieur pour lui donner une forme concave 3a,   l'intersection   de cette partie concave et du reste de la calotte étant un plan constituant le plan d'appui stable. 



   Bien entendu, le revêtement 4 en   caoutchouc   

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 strié peut être interrompu pour laisser libre la zone A ou au contraire   fermer   la concavité 3a comme il est visible sur la figure 3. 



   Enfin, il est possible de réaliser une variante de ce tabouret (figure 4) selon laquelle l'embase 5 supportant la colonne 2 est formée de trois ou quatre pieds 6 qui, le tabouret étant en position verticale, forment le plan d'appui délimitant la zone A de stabilité, lesdits pieds étant prolongés chacun par une crosse 7 suffisante pour que le tabouret en position "debout- assis" (environ 30  d'inclinaison sur la   verticaie)o   la crosse de deux pieds consécutifs constitue les pointe d'appui. Les crosses 7 peuvent être pourvues-de manchons 
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 anti-dérapente 8. ,'). 



   Bien entendu, l'embase 5 peut être lestée pour permettre le retour automatique à la   verticale.   ') "/
Il va de soi que l'on peut sans sortir du cadre de la présente invention apporter toutes modifications aux formes de réalisation qui viennent   d'être   décrites. 



   REVENDICATIONS   1') un   tabouret orientable du type pendulaire comprenant une colonne-support, un siège et une embase bombée   fixés   aux extrémités do nette colonne, caracté-   rixe   par le fait que la face   adjacente   au sol de   ledit$'.   embase comporte, en son centre, une zone plane et, 
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 périphdriquemento une ou des surfaces convexes#



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  '-stool
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  ; ',? r <ppréhenda1ent to use it, because of the feeling:';:., - '? +' l'li; '1.!. "i.;:. of inaéouri% é which the affects due to impresaïon. <jà ;::, ¯.j :. ......., ¯:> ..- s. '".'; ''.;? '' '' - . '' '- of ictability due to 1'.,, .. "... \ ::! '. J j /..;./...;....Il)] moreover erroneous instability due to possibilities
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 : ,,:> <:, ':;:' :; o8c11lat1onain all senses proper to such stools '". 1 ¯..l'Î?)"', "..., it therefore appeared necessary from mod1 / tÚr}: i.'1 ..] # '1] "..." ",'. ,, "" .ij "t ,; '" -.% construction of these to give them the quar.::/:11ties of stability of the tripod seats, lO T8qU' ilS Soni j..j'g ;:]. ' ï <, (1 "¯1 '' in vertical position while keeping 'i, tt (1' j

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 benefit of a pendular orientability.



   The stool comprising a support column, a seat and a base fixed to the ends of this column is in principle characteristic in that the face adjacent to the ground of said base carries in its center a flat area and peripherally one or more convex surfaces.



   Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows, which is given with reference to the appended drawings given by way of non-limiting example, will make it clear how the present invention can be implemented. practice, the peculiarities which emerge both from the text and from the drawings being of course part of it.



   Figure 1 is a view of the stool object of the invention in the normal position.



   Figure 2 shows the same inclined stool in a position of use.



   Figure 3 is a detail view.



  FIG. 4 corresponds to a variant. as seen in Figures 1 and 2, the. stool preferably includes the seat itself. ' padded, a support column 2 and a base 3, this base being weighted with a heavy material! cast iron, concrete etc., in such a way that, as soon as it is abandoned by its user, the stool assumes the vertical position 'in the manner of a "culbuito" because of the convex shape given to the underside of this base; we notice that if there is adhesion between the aol and a point

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 from this base, the seated person will be able to take variable inclinations against the grip zone.

   To obtain this adhesion, this inner face is covered with rubber 4 comprising protrusions,
According to the invention, the lower convex face of the base 3 is provided with a geometrically flat central zone A which allows stable support on the ground as long as the stool is used in the vertical position; it follows that the seated person no longer has the feeling of insecurity felt on classic pendular stools;

   nevertheless this person retains the possibility of taking a so-called "sit-stand" position, that is to say of tilting the stool, which then only bears on one point of the concave part B and of using it at the manner of a cane-seat, this- '..- this dreaming of the vertical position as soon as it is abandoned has itself because of the ballast of the base 3 ....



   This flat zone A can be obtained by cutting the central part of the concave cap constituting the lower part of the base 3, in such a way that the edges of the cutout constitute a geometric plane.



   As can be seen in Figures 1 and 3, it is also possible to deform this central part A by pushing it inwards to give it a concave shape 3a, the intersection of this concave part and the rest of the cap being a plane constituting the stable support plane.



   Of course, the rubber coating 4

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 striated can be interrupted to leave zone A free or on the contrary close concavity 3a as can be seen in FIG. 3.



   Finally, it is possible to produce a variant of this stool (Figure 4) according to which the base 5 supporting the column 2 is formed of three or four legs 6 which, the stool being in a vertical position, form the delimiting bearing plane the zone A of stability, said feet being each extended by a stick 7 sufficient so that the stool in a "standing-seated" position (approximately 30 tilting on the verticaie) where the stick of two consecutive feet constitutes the support points . The sticks 7 can be provided with sleeves
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 anti-slip 8., ').



   Of course, the base 5 can be ballasted to allow automatic return to the vertical. ') "/
It goes without saying that without departing from the scope of the present invention, any modifications can be made to the embodiments which have just been described.



   CLAIMS 1 ') an adjustable stool of the pendulum type comprising a support column, a seat and a domed base fixed to the ends of the net column, characterized by the fact that the face adjacent to the ground of said $'. base comprises, in its center, a flat area and,
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 peripherally o one or more convex surfaces #

 

Claims (1)

se) un tabouret selon revendication 1, EMI4.3 oaraot6ris6 en et que la face adjacente au sol de '"'; ladite embase cet oonetituee par Une aurfo80 40nV*X* <Desc/Clms Page number 5> EMI5.1 . dant a yaxtis aentxa,e a été ronqute. :'YdRhd,'1 dont phr%io centrale été tronquée. , ";';i3';':1 ", ""'f'''J(1 3.) UrL tabouret selon la :rovend10at1on,l",:(!';';!'Í: '..'""' ' ' 3') Un tabouret eelon revendication. 1''.'.' ' oaraotériae en ce que la face adjacente au aol de "\1:rf'k! - q ; .., . - ...... i!. ::g,gfi..:;, ; .ladite embaeo eat oonatituee par une surface oonvex.,\:,:;,:,i1t,: dont la partie centrale est aonoave. . - . , 4t,, v: ... ' ;. ;: ;::S, 1,,ji: ! . 4') Un tabouret selon la revendioation 1 pi . se) a stool according to claim 1, EMI4.3 oaraot6ris6 in and that the face adjacent to the ground of '"'; the said base is unetituted by a 40nV * X * aurfo80 <Desc / Clms Page number 5> EMI5.1 . dant a yaxtis aentxa, e was scolded. : 'YdRhd,' 1 of which central phr% io was truncated. , "; '; i3'; ': 1", ""' f '' 'J (1 3.) UrL stool according to: rovend10at1on, l ", :(!'; ';!' Í: '.. '""' '' 3 ') A stool according to claim. 1' '.'. ' 'oaraotériae in that the side adjacent to the aol of "\ 1: rf'k! - q; ..,. - ...... i !. :: g, gfi ..:;,; .said embaeo is oonatituee by an oonvex surface., \:,:;,:, i1t ,: whose central part is aonoave. . -. , 4t ,, v: ... ';. ;:; :: S, 1,, ji:! . 4 ') A stool according to claim 1 ft. ( Sd 1 6.' . ,.'i:: -- 4*) Vn taboura% aelon 1a revandioakin 1 '1.ll/(jj$' .'. ',' caractérise en oo que l'embase est constituée par'u::,Ï';V:;" - ... <.:;:t;>.;i¯ moina trol. pieds donnant, pour une position vert1oal.tj :'," du tabouret, trois points d'appui sur le sol, au rno1'W: -¯. .... : :...,;',r';" -'deux des pieds étantprolonges chacun/par une crosse EMI5.2 ...j ¯ " , 1 . deux des pie,do é%ant prolongéa ohaoun,par uneorç)L':s.:'),:'1'>1Jf; ..,o4.ntrêe de Manière suffisante pour assurer le contact :',:,tf,";;; ; '1">..".. "-- . - - , - - '.. -,.' .<' . "éE[ééY[i .. ; (.... ;.- . ' au ¯ sol. jusqu'à une inclinaison de le aolonnè-support, .' i f,'r :.v .;.: 'd ' énvi ron. ¯80 * . par rapport a la verticale.-/ l r';; :, w,r Tf are'. i : +,i>."1'-". ' "A:"- /. , .¯:. -.. i: - .; . ,:>;.;;'}">Ît;t:fi;j; (Sd 1 6. '.,.' I :: - 4 *) Vn taboura% aelon 1a revandioakin 1 '1.ll / (jj $'. '.', 'Characterizes in oo that the base is constituted by 'u ::, Ï'; V :; "- ... <.:;: t;> .; ī moina trol. feet giving, for a position vert1oal.tj: '," of the stool, three points d 'resting on the ground, at rno1'W: -¯. ....:: ...,;', r '; "-'dtwo of the feet being each extended / by a stick EMI5.2 ... j ¯ ", 1. two of the pie, do é% ant prolongéa ohaoun, by uneorç) L ': s.:') ,: '1'> 1Jf; .., o4. entry Sufficiently to ensure the contact: ',:, tf, ";;; ; '1 "> .." .. "-. - -, - -' .. - ,. ' . <'. "éE [ééY [i ..; (....; .-. 'on ¯ ground. up to an inclination of the aolonnè-support,.' if, 'r: .v.;.:' d 'envi ron. ¯80 *. vertically .- / l r ';;:, w, r Tf are'. i: +, i>. "1'-". '"A:" - /., .¯ :. - .. i : -.;.,:>;. ;; '} "> Ît; t: fi; j;
BE655527A 1961-03-24 1964-11-10 BE655527A (en)

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FR856741A FR1292400A (en) 1961-03-24 1961-03-24 Adjustable stool
GB40584/61A GB918835A (en) 1961-03-24 1961-11-13 Improvements in or relating to stools
CH350262A CH391990A (en) 1961-03-24 1962-03-22 Adjustable stool
BE655527A BE655527A (en) 1961-03-24 1964-11-10
US504256A US3312437A (en) 1961-03-24 1965-10-23 Tilted stool

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FR856741A FR1292400A (en) 1961-03-24 1961-03-24 Adjustable stool
BE655527A BE655527A (en) 1961-03-24 1964-11-10

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