EP1972232A1 - Driving device for a footrest pedestal - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C16/00—Stand-alone rests or supports for feet, legs, arms, back or head
- A47C16/02—Footstools; Foot-rests; Leg-rests
- A47C16/025—Footstools; Foot-rests; Leg-rests adjustable, swivelling, rocking
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C7/00—Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
- A47C7/50—Supports for the feet or the legs coupled to fixed parts of the chair
- A47C7/506—Supports for the feet or the legs coupled to fixed parts of the chair of adjustable type
- A47C7/5066—Supports for the feet or the legs coupled to fixed parts of the chair of adjustable type by rotation
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- the present invention relates to a driving device for a footrest pedestal, and more particularly to a driving device that is adjustable in structure orientation to avoid idle running of a motor or inadvertent clamping to users when the footrest pedestal is folded.
- a conventional driving device 9 for a footrest pedestal as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 comprises a driver body 91 and two pivotal bases 92, 93 combining the driver body 91 to a frame 7 and a footrest 8.
- Two ends of the driver body 91 respectively have a retractable driving shaft 911 and a pivotal block 912 to pivotally engage the two pivotal bases 92, 93.
- the two pivotal bases 92, 93 are respectively mounted on a bottom rail 71 of the frame 7 and an inner section of the footrest 8.
- a motor 913 is installed beside the driver body 91 to extend or retract the driver body 91 so that the footrest 8 is liftable.
- the footrest 8 can not be lowered and stopped to move.
- the motor 913 of the driver body 91 keeps running idly but the driving shaft 911 can not get closer anymore because distance of a lower end of the driver body 91 and an end of the driving shaft 911 is unchangeable.
- the motor 913 of the driver body 91 can not move the driving shaft 911 but runs idly, the motor 913 will be malfunctioned soon in great possibility.
- a user might get injury when the obstacle 6 is the user's limb when the footrest is pivotally lowered.
- One main objective of the present invention is to provide a driving device for a footrest pedestal that is adjustable in structure to keep operation of the footrest smooth when obstacle exists.
- the driving device for a footrest pedestal comprises:
- the immovable connector further has a limiting bar mounted thereon.
- the driving shaft can be lifted up with the driver body and then retracted into the driver body even when the footrest is obstructed.
- a driving device for a footrest pedestal in accordance with the present invention is mounted between a frame and a footrest on the frame and comprises a driver body with two ends respectively equipped with a retractable driving shaft and the pivotal block, a motor mounted beside the driver body, and an auxiliary pivotal base mounted on the frame to combine with the pivotal block.
- the auxiliary pivotal base comprises a movable connector engaged with the pivotal block, an immovable connector mounted on the frame and an extension rod pivotally combined between the movable and immovable connectors so that the extension rod is liftable to adjust the distance of a lower end of the driver body and an end of the driving shaft to keep the retraction of the driving shaft working thus to avoid a motor from idle running when the footrest is blocked or avoid inadvertent clamping to users.
- a preferred embodiment of the driving device is adapted to mount on a frame 3 with a footrest 2 pivotally attached to a top front of the frame 3.
- the frame 3 is substantially a parallelepiped and has a bottom rail 31 in vertical orientation to the footrest 2.
- the driving device comprises a driver body 11, a movable connector 12, an extension rod 13 and an immovable connector 14, wherein the movable connector 12, the immovable connector 14 and the extension rod 13 are particularly integrated and named as the auxiliary pivotal base to make the driver body 11 liftable.
- Two ends of the driver body 11 are equipped with a retractable driving shaft 111 and a pivotal block 112 respectively.
- a motor 113 is vertically attached to a side of the driver body 11.
- the driving shaft 111 and the pivotal block 112 are respectively attached to a pivotal base 21 at a middle on an inner edge of the footrest 2 and to a upper section of the movable connector 12.
- the movable connector 12 has the upper section and a lower section respectively connecting to the pivotal block 112 on the driver body 11 and one end of the extension rod 13.
- the extension rod 13 connects between the movable connector 12 and the immovable connector 14 and has another end pivotally attached to the immovable connector 14.
- the immovable connector 14 is U-shaped pivotally to receive the extension rod 13, has a bottom adapted to attach to the bottom rail 31 of the frame 3 and further has a limiting bar 141 mounted thereon at an outer side crossing over the extension rod 13.
- the footrest 2 is pivotally moved upward to rise.
- the driving shaft 111 of the driver body 11 extends to an extreme point, the footrest 2 reaches a horizontal position parallel to a top face of the frame 3 as shown in Figs. 8 and 9 . Therefore, a user enables to rest the shanks on the footrest 2 high.
- the footrest 2 is pivotally lowered.
- the driving shaft 111 of the driver body 11 retracts to an extreme point, the footrest 2 reaches a horizontal position parallel to a front face of the frame 3 as shown in Figs. 8 and 9 . Therefore, the footrest 2 is settled to attach close the frame 3 when the footrest in not in use.
- the driving device for a footrest pedestal has the following advantages:
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Abstract
A driving device for a footrest pedestal is mounted between a frame (3) and a footrest (2) on the frame (3) and has a driver body (11) with two ends respectively equipped with a retractable driving shaft (111) and the pivotal block (112), a motor (113) mounted beside the driver body (11), and an auxiliary pivotal base mounted on the frame (3) to combine with the pivotal block (112). The auxiliary pivotal base has a movable connector (12) engaged with the pivotal block (112), an immovable connector (14) mounted on the frame (3) and an extension rod (13) pivotally connected between the movable and immovable connectors (12, 14) so that the extension rod (13) is liftable to adjust the distance of a lower end of the driver body (11) and an end of the driving shaft (111) to keep the driving shaft (111) retracting thus to avoid motor idle running.
Description
- The present invention relates to a driving device for a footrest pedestal, and more particularly to a driving device that is adjustable in structure orientation to avoid idle running of a motor or inadvertent clamping to users when the footrest pedestal is folded.
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conventional driving device 9 for a footrest pedestal as shown inFigs. 1 and2 comprises adriver body 91 and twopivotal bases driver body 91 to aframe 7 and afootrest 8. Two ends of thedriver body 91 respectively have aretractable driving shaft 911 and apivotal block 912 to pivotally engage the twopivotal bases pivotal bases bottom rail 71 of theframe 7 and an inner section of thefootrest 8. Amotor 913 is installed beside thedriver body 91 to extend or retract thedriver body 91 so that thefootrest 8 is liftable. - When the
motor 913 on thedriver body 91 makes thedriving shaft 911 to retract to lower thefootrest 8 but with anobstacle 6 in its moving path as shown inFig. 3 , thefootrest 8 can not be lowered and stopped to move. Meanwhile, themotor 913 of thedriver body 91 keeps running idly but the drivingshaft 911 can not get closer anymore because distance of a lower end of thedriver body 91 and an end of the drivingshaft 911 is unchangeable. When themotor 913 of thedriver body 91 can not move thedriving shaft 911 but runs idly, themotor 913 will be malfunctioned soon in great possibility. Moreover, a user might get injury when theobstacle 6 is the user's limb when the footrest is pivotally lowered. - One main objective of the present invention is to provide a driving device for a footrest pedestal that is adjustable in structure to keep operation of the footrest smooth when obstacle exists.
- To achieve the foregoing objective, the driving device for a footrest pedestal comprises:
- a driver body with two ends respectively equipped with a retractable driving shaft and a pivotal block;
- a motor attached to the driver body to drive the driving shaft that is adapted to pivotally attach to a footrest;
- a movable connector pivotally engaged the pivotal block of the driver body;
- an extension rod pivotally connected to the movable connector at one end; and
- an immovable connector adapted to mount on a frame and pivotally received another end of the extension rod.
- According to a particular embodiment of the present invention, the immovable connector further has a limiting bar mounted thereon.
- By having the movable connector and the extension rod, the driving shaft can be lifted up with the driver body and then retracted into the driver body even when the footrest is obstructed.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional driving device for a footrest pedestal in accordance with the prior art; -
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional side view of the conventional driving device, wherein a footrest is raised; -
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the conventional driving device, wherein a footrest is lowered; -
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a driving device for a footrest pedestal in accordance with the present invention; -
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the driving device inFig. 4 ; -
Fig. 6 is an operational perspective view of the driving device, wherein a footrest is raised; -
Fig. 7 is an operational cross-sectional side view of the driving device inFig. 6 ; -
Fig. 8 is an operational perspective view of the driving device, wherein a footrest is completely raised in horizontal; -
Fig. 9 is an operational cross-sectional side view of the driving device inFig. 8 ; -
Fig. 10 is an operational perspective view of the driving device, wherein a footrest is blocked by an obstacle; and -
Fig. 11 is an operational cross-sectional side view of the driving device inFig. 10 . - A driving device for a footrest pedestal in accordance with the present invention is mounted between a frame and a footrest on the frame and comprises a driver body with two ends respectively equipped with a retractable driving shaft and the pivotal block, a motor mounted beside the driver body, and an auxiliary pivotal base mounted on the frame to combine with the pivotal block. Particularly, the auxiliary pivotal base comprises a movable connector engaged with the pivotal block, an immovable connector mounted on the frame and an extension rod pivotally combined between the movable and immovable connectors so that the extension rod is liftable to adjust the distance of a lower end of the driver body and an end of the driving shaft to keep the retraction of the driving shaft working thus to avoid a motor from idle running when the footrest is blocked or avoid inadvertent clamping to users.
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Figs. 4 and5 , a preferred embodiment of the driving device is adapted to mount on aframe 3 with afootrest 2 pivotally attached to a top front of theframe 3. Wherein, theframe 3 is substantially a parallelepiped and has abottom rail 31 in vertical orientation to thefootrest 2. The driving device comprises adriver body 11, amovable connector 12, anextension rod 13 and animmovable connector 14, wherein themovable connector 12, theimmovable connector 14 and theextension rod 13 are particularly integrated and named as the auxiliary pivotal base to make thedriver body 11 liftable. - Two ends of the
driver body 11 are equipped with aretractable driving shaft 111 and apivotal block 112 respectively. Amotor 113 is vertically attached to a side of thedriver body 11. Thedriving shaft 111 and thepivotal block 112 are respectively attached to apivotal base 21 at a middle on an inner edge of thefootrest 2 and to a upper section of themovable connector 12. - The
movable connector 12 has the upper section and a lower section respectively connecting to thepivotal block 112 on thedriver body 11 and one end of theextension rod 13. - The
extension rod 13 connects between themovable connector 12 and theimmovable connector 14 and has another end pivotally attached to theimmovable connector 14. - The
immovable connector 14 is U-shaped pivotally to receive theextension rod 13, has a bottom adapted to attach to thebottom rail 31 of theframe 3 and further has a limitingbar 141 mounted thereon at an outer side crossing over theextension rod 13. - When the
motor 113 on thedriver body 11 drive thedriving shaft 111 to extend outward as shown inFigs. 6 and7 , thefootrest 2 is pivotally moved upward to rise. When thedriving shaft 111 of thedriver body 11 extends to an extreme point, thefootrest 2 reaches a horizontal position parallel to a top face of theframe 3 as shown inFigs. 8 and9 . Therefore, a user enables to rest the shanks on thefootrest 2 high. - When the
motor 113 on thedriver body 11 drives the driving shaft to retract as shown inFigs. 4 and5 , thefootrest 2 is pivotally lowered. When thedriving shaft 111 of thedriver body 11 retracts to an extreme point, thefootrest 2 reaches a horizontal position parallel to a front face of theframe 3 as shown inFigs. 8 and9 . Therefore, thefootrest 2 is settled to attach close theframe 3 when the footrest in not in use. - When the
motor 113 on thedriver body 11 drives thedriving shaft 111 retracts but with anobstacle 4 as shown inFigs. 1 and11 , thefootrest 2 is stopped to lower. Meanwhile themotor 113 on thedriver body 11 keep running to retract thedriving shaft 111. Then, thedriver body 11 moves close to thefootrest 2 by the retraction of thedriving shaft 111. Thedriver body 11 and themovable connector 12 take a pivotal end of theextension rod 13 as a pivot center to swing upward until theextension rod 13 is stopped by thelimiting bar 141 on theimmovable connector 14. Thereby, the upward movement of thedriver body 11 and themovable connector 12 is limited to stop. - According to above description, the driving device for a footrest pedestal has the following advantages:
- 1. By pivotally connecting the
driver body 11 to theextension rod 13 and pivotally connecting theextension rod 13 to themovable connector 12, a distance between a lower end of thedriver body 11 and an end of thedriving shaft 111 is shorten when thefootrest 2 is blocked on the path of pulling close to theframe 3. In other words, thedriving shaft 111 is still driven by themotor 113 to retract into the driver body when thefootrest 2 is obstructed in the retraction operation. Therefore, the idle running of the motor in the conventional driving device caused by the obstruction is thus eliminated. - 2. Moreover, user's limbs are not easily clamped by the
footrest 2 because the drivingshaft 111 has an additional structure deformation provided by themovable connector 12 and theextension rod 13. Therefore, thefootrest 2 is safe in operation especially when retracting. - 3. With the limiting
bar 141 on theimmovable connector 14, theextension rod 13 is blocked to provide a limiting and stopping function to thedriver body 11 and themovable connector 12 during pivotally moving upward. - 4. Structure of the driving device in the present invention is achieved by simply adding the
movable connector 12 and theextension rod 13 to significantly prevent damages of thedriver body 11 so that manufacturing process of the driving device is easy in comparison with a conventional one mentioned in the background.
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- A driving device for a footrest pedestal adapted to mount on a frame (3) with a footrest (2) comprises:a driver body (11) with two ends respectively equipped with a retractable driving shaft (111) and a pivotal block (112);a motor (113) attached to the driver body (11) to drive the driving shaft (111) that is adapted to pivotally attach to the footrest (2);wherein, improvements of the driving device comprise:a movable connector (12) pivotally engaged the pivotal block (112) of the driver body (11);an extension rod (13) pivotally connected to the movable connector (12) at one end; andan immovable connector (14) adapted to mount on the frame (3) and pivotally received another end of the extension rod (13).
- The driving device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the immovable connector (14) further has a limiting bar (141) mounted thereon.
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FR2762196A1 (en) * | 1997-04-21 | 1998-10-23 | Jean Pierre Matton | Foot rest with adjustable inclination and height |
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