GB2266657A - Leg structure - Google Patents
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- GB2266657A GB2266657A GB9208775A GB9208775A GB2266657A GB 2266657 A GB2266657 A GB 2266657A GB 9208775 A GB9208775 A GB 9208775A GB 9208775 A GB9208775 A GB 9208775A GB 2266657 A GB2266657 A GB 2266657A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B91/00—Feet for furniture in general
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Description
2266657 Leg Structure The present invention relates to a leg structure and
was primarily developed f or use in furniture construction. The invention also relates to the method of manufacture of such a leg structure. Leg structures are known which are predominantly or wholly manufactured as a plastics moulding. A problem with this type of structure is that the furniture industry demands a wide variety of legs of different designs and sizes which calls for a wide variety of moulding tools. Understandably, this requires capital expense in the manufacture and storage of these tools, and the need to manufacture new moulds or mould inserts for design changes that may be made to the legs.
Frequently, the cost of purchasing a wide variety of moulding tools is not justified for the number of moulded legs that may be required from an individual tool.
is It is an object of the present invention to provide a leg structure which alleviates the aforementioned problems.
According to the present invention there is provided a leg structure comprising a longitudinally extending array of discrete plastics moulded segments, where each segment has two opposed and parallel laterally extending flat faces for parallel alignment with the faces of an adjacent segment in the array; the, or each, two adjacent segments in the array being interconnected by connecting means which restrains the respective two adjacent segments from displacement laterally relative to each other, said segments and connecting means being held together longitudinally by a securing means which extends therethrough.
By the present invention, the connecting means may comprise a connecting collar which receives spigots extending longitudinally from the flat faces of the segments, the spigots frictionally engaging the inner surface of the collar to hold the segments and connecting collar together longitudinally and restrain the two adjacent segments and the collar from lateral movement relative to each other.
Alternatively, the connecting means may comprise a 1 connecting board, having two opposed and parallel flat laterally extending f aces each having an upstanding spigot thereon, which is disposed laterally between two adjacent segments, the adjacent faces of said adjacent segments having recesses f ormed therein which frictionally receive the spigots of the connecting board to hold the segments and connecting board together longitudinally and restrain the adjacent segments and the connecting board from lateral movement relative to each other.
By the present invention the securing means preferably comprises a bolt extending longitudinally through the segments and the connecting means, usually through centrally f ormed coinciding bolt holes, one in each segment, and restrained by a lock nut -which is tightened on the bolt to compress the segments together to restrain them from moving apart longitudinally. Preferably the leg structure will have end segments on each of its longitudinally opposed ends which have recesses formed about the centrally formed bolt holes on the outwardly facing flat faces thereof, to accommodate the bolt head and lock nut.
By the present invention the, or each, two adjacent segments may be of different aesthetic designs and sizes from each other provided that the segments are tailored to fit as appropriate with the connecting means disposed between them.
Furthermore, the two opposed and parallel laterally extending flat faces of each segment, in a particular leg structure, may be of different shapes and sizes to each other and each face having thereon a spigot which is of a different size to the spigot on the opposed and parallel face.
Preferably, one of the end segments of the leg is connected to a castored roller, f or example one of the end segments of the leg structure will have on its outwardly f acing f lat f ace an enlarged spigot f or engagement with a cup in a castor assembly.
In the preferred form of the invention the connecting means comprises annular collars disposed between cylindrical spigots, on the adjacent segments, which the collar closely receives.
2 Further according to the present invention there is provided a method of manufacturing a leg structure for use in furniture construction which comprises moulding individual leg segments; connecting said leg segments together in a - 5 longitudinal array with a connecting means being disposed longitudinally between adjacent segments, said connecting means restraining the segments from moving apart laterally, and compressing the segments together in the longitudinal direction to restrain the segments and connecting means from moving apart longitudinally.
One embodiment of a leg structure constructed in accordance with the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings in which:
is Figure 1 is a side elevation of the leg structure and a castor assembly to be fitted thereto; Figure 2 is a side elevation of the lower segments and connecting collars of the leg structure prior to their connection together; Figure 3 is a perspective view of a leg segment (14) and a connecting collar (30) of the leg structure of Figure 1 prior to their connection together.
The leg structure 10 is made up of a longitudinally extending array of discrete plastics moulded segments 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 with brass connecting collars 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 disposed between the adjacent segments respectively, connecting the adjacent segments to one another.
An elongated bolt 40 extends longitudinally through centrally pierced coinciding bolt holes 44 of each segment and the connecting collars. A bolt head 42, of the bolt 40, is accommodated in a recess 45 around the bolt hole 44 in a face 46, facing outwards from the leg structure 10, of an end segment 12. A corresponding lock nut 48, tightened on the bolt 40, is accommodated in a second recess 50 around the bolt hole -35 44 in a face 52 of the opposite end segment 24, which face 52 is directed outwardly from the leg structure 10 in an opposite direction to that of the face 46 of the other end segment 12.
3 The bolt head 42 at one end of the bolt 40, being of greater diameter than the bolt holes 44, holds the bolt against the end segment 12 (within the recess 45) and the lock nut 48, also of greater diameter than the bolt hole 44, is threaded on the opposed end of the bolt 54 and tightened against the opposite end segment 24 (within the recess 50) to compress the segments and connecting collars together and restrain them from longitudinal displacement relative to one another. An end 54 of the bolt 40 extends longitudinally outwards from the end of the leg structure 10, beyond the locking nut 48, to provide a means for connecting the leg structure 10 to a piece of furniture, having a reciprocal threaded bore, by screw engagement.
The end segment 12, forming the base of the leg structure 10, has on its face 46 a longitudinally extending cylindrical spigot 56 for frictional engagement with a cylindrical chamber of a castor cup 57, which castor cup 57 carrying a castor wheel arrangement 59.
The segments are of different size, shape and ornate design to each other but all have two flat parallel and opposed faces which extend laterally relative to the leg structure 10.
Figure 2 shows four of the segments 12, 14, 16 and 18 of the leg structure 10. Each segment has on each of its flat opposed faces 46, 60, 68, 70, 76, 78, 77 and 80 upstanding cylindrical spigots 78, 76, 74, 72, 66, 64, 62 and 56 respectively. This arrangement is seen in Figure 3, a perspective view of the segment 14 and the adjacent connecting collar 30, in which the spigot 66 lies on the flat face 70 of the segment. The connecting collar 30 is disposed to enable its inner surface 31 to frictionally engage the spigot 66 and have its shoulder 33 abut against the flat face 70 when the leg segments and connecting collars are compressed together.
The outwardly facing spigot 56 on the end segment 12 is longer than the other spigots of the leg structure 10 and serves to frictionally engage a castor cup as previously mentioned. The remaining spigots frictionally engage with inner surface of the annular brass connecting collars 28, 30 and 32, disposed laterally between adjacent segments 12 and 14, 14 and 4 16 and 16 and 18 respectively, when the segments are compressed together longitudinally by the nut and bolt arrangement 48 and 54, with the shoulders of the connecting collars being forced to abut against the flat faces of the adjacent segments.
Similarly, the connecting collars 34, 36 and 38 connect together the segments 18 and 20, 20 and 22 and 22 and 24.
This connecting collar and spigot arrangement restrains the adjacent segments and collars from relative lateral displacement while the nut and bolt arrangement restrain the segments and connecting collars from longitudinal displacement.
The adjacent spigots between adjacent segments are of equal diameter, this diameter corresponding to the diameter of the inner surface of the annular collar disposed between the spigots. The diameter of the non-adjacent spigots varies between different segments and also between opposed faces on the same segments, the connecting collars used in the leg structure 10 are also of varying diameter, with the simple design requirement that the diameter of adjacent spigots is the same and that the diameter of the inner surface of the connecting collar disposed between adjacent spigots is the same as that of the said spigots.
Several of the segments 22, 24 and 14 are of overall uniform diameter to one another, while segment 18 has a larger uniform diameter. The segments 16 and 20 change the thickness of the leg structure 10 by varying in diameter longitudinally between the end faces 76 and 78 thereof and having spigots 72 and 74 of different diameters on its faces. The spigots 70 and 76, of the adjacent segments 14 and 18 respectively, are of corresponding diameter to the spigots of segment 16 (72 and 74 respectively) which they lie adjacent to. The inner diameters of the connecting collars 30 and 32 disposed between the respective pairs of spigots are also equal to the diameters of the spigots between which they lie, but are of different diameters relative to each other. The corresponding connection -35 means between segments 18, 20 and 22 are similar to those disposed between segments 18, 16 and 14.
The segments are chosen from a set of standard ornate designs of various shapes and sizes to provide the required design and size of the leg structure. It will be usual in a typical leg design that an end segment 12 will be required and that the adjacent spigots of two segments, which are to be connected, are of equal size. In order to produce legs of different designs it is only necessary to alter the order and arrangement of the available segments andlor the moulding of new segments rather than designing a new mould for the entire leg.
Further embodiments of this invention include the replacement of brass connecting rings with those of ornate designs in moulded plastics and different end segments where castors are not required. Furthermore, the shape of the spigots of the connecting means need not be circular but may be of any is shape, such as square or triangular, to enhance the ornate design of the leg structure. Yet further, the connecting means may be reversed so that spigots are located on connecting boards, to be disposed between adjacent segments, to frictionally engage formed recesses in the flat faces of the adjacent segments in order to prevent relative lateral displacement between adjacent segments and connecting means.
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Claims (12)
1. A leg structure comprising a longitudinally extending array of discrete plastics moulded segments in which each segment has two opposed and parallel laterally extending flat faces for parallel alignment with the faces of an adjacent segment in the array; the, or each, two adjacent segments in the array being interconnected by connecting means which restrains the respective two adjacent segments f rom displacement laterally relative to each other, said segments and connecting means being held together longitudinally by a securing means which extends therethrough.
2. A leg structure as claimed in claim 1 in which the connecting means comprises a collar and wherein spigots extend longitudinally from the flat faces of the segments, said collar being disposed between two adjacent flat faces of two adjacent segments so that the spigots of said adjacent segments are frictionally received within the collar to restrain the two adjacent segments and the collar from lateral movement relative to each other.
3. A leg structure as claimed in claim 2 in which the collars are annular and receive cylindrical spigots.
4. A leg structure as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the two opposed and parallel laterally extending flat faces of at least one segment are of different shapes and sizes to each other and each face has extending therefrom spigots which are of a different lateral size.
5. A leg structure as claimed in claim 1 in which the connecting means comprises a connecting board, having two opposed and parallel flat laterally extending faces each having an upstanding spigot thereon, said connecting board being disposed laterally between two adjacent segments, adjacent faces of said adjacent segments having recesses therein within which the spigots of the connecting board are frictionally received to restrain the adjacent segments and the connecting board from lateral movement relative to each other.
6. A leg structure as claimed in any one of the preceding 7 1 claims in which the securing means comprises a bolt extending longitudinally through the segments and the connecting means, by way of coinciding bolt holes in said segments, said bolt being retained by a lock nut to compress the segments longitudinally.
7. A leg structure as claimed in claim 6 which has an end segment on each of its longitudinally opposed ends, said end segments have recesses formed about the bolt holes on outwardly facing flat faces thereof to accommodate the lock nut and a head of the bolt.
8. A leg structure as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which at least two adjacent segments are of different aesthetic designs and sizes from each other, said two adjacent segments being tailored to engage with the connecting means is disposed between them.
9. A leg structure as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the or an end segment is connected to a roller assembly.
10. A method of manufacturing a leg structure which comprises moulding individual leg segments; connecting said leg segments together in a longitudinal array with a connecting means being disposed longitudinally between adjacent segments, said connecting means restraining the segments from moving apart laterally, and compressing the segments together in the longitudinal direction to restrain the segments and connecting means from moving apart longitudinally.
11. A leg structure substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings.
12. A method of manufacturing a leg structure as claimed in claim 10 and substantially as herein described.
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GB9208775A GB2266657A (en) | 1992-04-23 | 1992-04-23 | Leg structure |
DE1993603216 DE69303216T2 (en) | 1992-04-23 | 1993-04-21 | Table leg arrangement |
EP19930303077 EP0567305B1 (en) | 1992-04-23 | 1993-04-21 | Leg structure |
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GB9208775A GB2266657A (en) | 1992-04-23 | 1992-04-23 | Leg structure |
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GB2266657A true GB2266657A (en) | 1993-11-10 |
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Cited By (1)
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GB2329331A (en) * | 1997-09-23 | 1999-03-24 | Alfred Charles Main | Modular furniture leg |
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DE9420615U1 (en) * | 1994-12-23 | 1995-02-16 | Menzl, Norbert, 96215 Lichtenfels | Feet for furniture |
FR2867043A1 (en) | 2004-03-02 | 2005-09-09 | Steve Roger Claude Powell | Furniture unit for manufacturing e.g. table, has set of profiled frames that form carrier structure with set of cavities that form leg assembly, and assembling and locking pallets applied in cavities to maintain assembly of frames |
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GB239262A (en) * | 1924-05-27 | 1925-08-27 | Thomas Long | Improvements in door, furniture and like handles, and in the manufacture of the same |
GB350665A (en) * | 1930-04-28 | 1931-06-18 | London Button And General Mfg | Improvements in the construction of handles and knobs for doors and the like |
GB2216789A (en) * | 1988-04-04 | 1989-10-18 | Koyo Fastener Kabushiki Kaisha | Protective leg |
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DE7702101U1 (en) * | 1977-01-26 | 1977-06-16 | Kroepelin, Axel, 2000 Norderstedt | LEGS FOR FURNITURE PIECES |
IT215322Z2 (en) * | 1988-09-13 | 1990-09-11 | Cassina Spa | COLUMN BASE WITH STACKABLE ELEMENTS AND CENTRAL LOCKING TIE FOR TABLES AND SIMILAR. |
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GB239262A (en) * | 1924-05-27 | 1925-08-27 | Thomas Long | Improvements in door, furniture and like handles, and in the manufacture of the same |
GB350665A (en) * | 1930-04-28 | 1931-06-18 | London Button And General Mfg | Improvements in the construction of handles and knobs for doors and the like |
GB2216789A (en) * | 1988-04-04 | 1989-10-18 | Koyo Fastener Kabushiki Kaisha | Protective leg |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2329331A (en) * | 1997-09-23 | 1999-03-24 | Alfred Charles Main | Modular furniture leg |
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