KR20120138260A - Foothold having body weight scale - Google Patents

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KR20120138260A
KR20120138260A KR1020110057593A KR20110057593A KR20120138260A KR 20120138260 A KR20120138260 A KR 20120138260A KR 1020110057593 A KR1020110057593 A KR 1020110057593A KR 20110057593 A KR20110057593 A KR 20110057593A KR 20120138260 A KR20120138260 A KR 20120138260A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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PURPOSE: A footstool equipped with a scale is provided without the increase of thickness of a footstool body and the upside of scale is not extruded at the upside of the footstool body. CONSTITUTION: A footstool equipped with scales comprises the body of foot stool arranged separated from an installed floor(110), at least one or more of support materials which supports the footstool body(120), and a bracket which supports scale arranged at the opening of the footstool body(140) The scale is supported to be positioned with the bottom side of the scale located under the footstool or to be located at the same position. [Reference numerals] (AA) Top; (BB) Left; (C) Back; (DD) Font; (EE) Right; (FF) Bottom

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Foothold with body scale {Foothold having body weight scale}

The present invention relates to a scaffold provided with a scale, and more particularly, to a structure for coupling a scale to a scaffold for a bathroom.

Recently, bathroom scaffolding with a scale has been introduced so that you can check your weight at any time while entering or leaving the bathroom or toilet.

1 is a schematic cross-sectional view for explaining an example of a footrest provided with a conventional scale.

Referring to FIG. 1, a footrest 10 having a conventional scale is provided with a footrest body 11 provided by binding a plurality of footboards, and a footrest body 11 installed on a floor (eg, a bathroom floor or a bathroom floor). A plurality of supporting members 12 and spaced apart from the) may include a scale 13 placed on the seating groove 11a recessed in the center of the scaffold body 11.

By the way, since the footrest 10 provided with the conventional scale having the above configuration simply forms a seating groove 11a in the footrest body 11 and puts the weight scale 13 thereon, the footrest 10 Given that the thickness of the scaffold body 11 is limited in nature (usually 3 cm or less for scaffolding for a bathroom), of course, it will depend on the thickness of the scale 13, but is shown in FIG. As described above, there is a great risk that the upper surface of the scale 13 may protrude upward from the upper surface of the scaffold body 11. Accordingly, the footrest 10 provided with the conventional scale may have a step between the upper surface of the body scale 13 and the upper surface of the footrest body 11, so that there is a limit to manufacturing the actual product.

In addition, the water entering the gap between the scale 13 and the footrest body 11 is accumulated inside the seating groove 11a in the footrest 10 provided with the conventional scale, which causes the scale 13 to fail or be deceased. Water may rot and cause hygiene problems.

In addition, the footrest 10 provided with a conventional scale is a structure that simply put the weight scale 13 on the seating groove 11a formed in the footrest body 11, so that when the user lifts or flips the footrest 10, There is also a problem that 13) can be separated from the scaffold (10).

It is an object of the present invention to provide a scaffold with a scale that can improve the convenience and safety of the user by preventing the upper surface of the scale from protruding from the upper surface of the scaffold without increasing the thickness of the scaffold body.

The object is, according to the present invention, a scaffold body spaced apart from the installation floor; At least one support member supporting the scaffold body with respect to the installation floor; A scale disposed in the opening formed through the scaffold body; And a bracket provided in the opening of the scaffold body to support the scale against the scaffold body.

The bracket may support the scale such that the lower surface of the scale is positioned lower than the lower surface of the scaffold body or at the same position as the lower surface of the scaffold body.

The bracket may support the scale so that an upper surface of the scale has a height substantially equal to an upper surface of the scaffold body.

The bracket may include a bracket housing forming a space for accommodating the weight scale and having an open top structure.

The lower wall of the bracket housing may be disposed between the scaffold body and the installation bottom.

At least one drain hole may be formed through the lower wall of the bracket enclosure.

The bracket may further include a flange portion extending from the bracket enclosure to provide a portion to be coupled to the scaffold body.

The bracket may be fixed to the scale by combining the weight scale with the bolt.

The bracket may have an elastic member interposed between the side wall of the bracket housing and the scale to fix the scale.

The bracket may be coupled to the scale by the fitting protrusions and the fitting grooves to be engaged with each other to fix the scale.

The bracket may be integrally formed with the outer case of the scale.

An anti-slip layer may be formed on at least a portion of the upper surface of the scale.

The anti-slip layer may be formed by applying an anti-slip coating agent to the upper surface of the scale, or by attaching a non-slip sheet to the upper surface of the scale.

According to the present invention, in the scaffold having a scale, the scale is not directly supported by the scaffold body, but is disposed in an opening formed through the scaffold body and supported by a bracket, thereby increasing the thickness of the scaffold without increasing the thickness of the scaffold body. Since the upper surface may not protrude from the upper surface of the scaffold body, it is possible to improve the convenience and safety of the user.

1 is a schematic cross-sectional view for explaining a footrest provided with a conventional scale.
2 is a perspective view of a footrest provided with a scale according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is an exploded perspective view of the scaffold provided with the scale of FIG.
4 is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 2.
5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the footrest provided with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention.
6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the scaffold provided with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention.
7 is an exploded perspective view of the scaffold provided with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention.

In order to fully understand the present invention, operational advantages of the present invention, and objects achieved by the practice of the present invention, reference should be made to the accompanying drawings and the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in order to avoid unnecessary obscuration of the present invention.

2 is a perspective view of the footrest provided with a scale according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the footrest provided with the weight scale of FIG. 2, and FIG. 4 is a schematic view taken along line III-III of FIG. 2. It is a cross section.

2 to 4, the footrest 100 provided with the scale according to the present embodiment may include a footrest body 110, a support member 120, a weight scale 130, and a bracket 140. On the other hand, the footrest 100 disclosed in the present embodiment is a so-called 'bathroom footrest' provided mainly on the floor of the bathroom or toilet, but the present invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention is not limited to the place of use or installation place of the scaffold.

The scaffold body 110 is spaced apart from the installation floor by a predetermined height, which prevents water from being caught in the scaffold body 110 by having a gap in which water can escape between the scaffold body 110 and the installation floor. For sake. To this end, the scaffold body 110 may be supported by the support member 120 so that its lower part is spaced apart from the installation floor as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. That is, the scaffold body 110 may be spaced apart from the installation floor while being held in the air by the support member 120. Here, the 'installation floor' is a floor on which the footrest 100 is installed or disposed, for example, a bathroom floor or a bathroom floor. On the other hand, the opening 115 is formed in the center of the scaffold body 110 as shown in FIG. 3, which will be described later together with the scale 130 and the bracket 140.

Specifically, the scaffolding body 110 may be manufactured in a form in which a plurality of scaffolding plates 111 are arranged at predetermined intervals, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. At this time, the binding between the boards 111 of the plurality of scaffolding may be made by the support member 120 for supporting the scaffold body 110. That is, the support member 120 may support the scaffold body 110 and at the same time perform a function of mutually binding the various scaffolding boards 111 constituting the scaffold body 110. However, the binding between the boards 111 for a plurality of scaffolding may be made using another separate binding means instead of the support member 120. Furthermore, the structure and shape of the scaffold body 110 is not limited to that disclosed in the present embodiment, of course, it can be variously changed. On the other hand, the scaffold body 110 may form an insertion portion 113 by removing a portion of the central portion of the scaffolding plate 111 disposed in front as shown in Figures 2 and 3, such an insertion portion ( 113 may allow the scaffold body 110 to be fitted in close contact with the toilet, for example.

The supporting member 120 is a means for supporting the scaffold body 110 with respect to the installation floor, and as described above, may support the lower portion of the scaffold body 110 so that the scaffold body 110 is spaced apart from the installation floor. Specifically, the support member 120 is a direction (cross-front direction) to cross the board plate 111 of the plurality of scaffolding plate 111 constituting the scaffold body 110 in a rectangular block shape that extends as shown in Figures 2 and 3 It can be coupled to the lower portion of the scaffold body 110 in a state arranged. Meanwhile, in the present embodiment, four supporting members 120 are provided as shown in the accompanying drawings, but in the present invention, the number of supporting members 120 may be appropriately changed, and the shape and shape of the supporting member 120 may be different. The arrangement may also be appropriately modified without being limited to the one disclosed in this embodiment. On the other hand, although not shown in the accompanying drawings, the lower surface of the support member 120 may be further attached to the non-slip means, such as a rubber pad to prevent slipping.

The weight scale 130 may be disposed in the opening 115 formed through the scaffold body 110 as shown in FIGS. 2 to 4. Specifically, the scale 130 may be supported by the bracket 140 to be described later in a state disposed in the opening 115 of the scaffold body 110. For reference, the weight scale 130 may be a digital scale or an analog scale, and any one of various commercially available products may be adopted. At this time, the opening 115 of the scaffold body 110 is preferably formed in a shape corresponding to the appearance shape of the weight scale 130 is adopted.

The bracket 140 may be provided in the opening 115 of the scaffold body 110 as shown in FIGS. 2 to 4 to support the scale 130. Here, as shown in FIG. 4, the bracket 140 may support the scale 130 so that the bottom surface of the scale 130 is located lower than or at least the same position as the bottom surface of the scaffold body 110. Alternatively, the lower surface of the weight scale 130 may be supported to be positioned slightly higher (about 1 cm or less) than the lower surface of the scaffold body 110. On the other hand, the bracket 140 preferably supports the scale 130 so that a step is not formed between the upper surface of the scale 130 and the upper surface of the scaffold body 110. That is, the bracket 140 preferably supports the scale 130 so that the top surface of the scale 130 has the same height as the top surface of the scaffold body 110 as shown in FIG. 4. For reference, since the bracket 140 supports the weight of the person who climbs on the weight scale 130 as well as the scale 130, it is required to design it to have sufficient rigidity.

As such, the scaffold 100 according to the present embodiment is not directly supported by the scaffold body 110 as in the prior art (see FIG. 1), but the lower surface of the scaffold 130 is scaffolding body 110. Since it is supported by the bracket 140 at the lower or at least the same position of the lower surface, the upper surface of the scale 130 does not protrude from the upper surface of the footrest body 110 without increasing the thickness of the footrest body 110. Since it can be avoided, it is possible to improve the convenience and safety of the user. That is, the problem of the footrest provided with the scale according to the prior art mentioned in the background art can be solved.

Specifically, the bracket 140 is disposed through the opening 115 of the scaffold body 110 as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 to form a space for accommodating the scale 130. It may include. The bracket enclosure 141 may be configured as a lower wall 142 and a sidewall 143 having an open upper side. At this time, the lower wall 142 of the bracket housing 141 is a footrest body 110 and the installation bottom so that the lower surface of the weight scale 130 accommodated inside the bracket housing 141 can be located lower than the lower surface of the footrest body 110. It is preferable to arrange in between.

In addition, the bracket 140 may further include a flange portion 145 extending from the bracket enclosure 141 to provide a portion to be engaged with the scaffold body 110 as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. The flange portion 145 is a means for stably fixing the bracket 140 with respect to the scaffold body 110. As shown in FIG. 4, the flange portion 145 extends laterally from the side wall 143 of the bracket enclosure 141. The lower portion of the scaffold body 110 may be fastened by a bolt B1 penetrating the fastening hole 145a of the branch 145. However, the method for fixing the bracket 140 with respect to the scaffold body 110 in the present invention is not limited to the bolt fastening method using the flange disclosed in this embodiment, of course, may be changed appropriately.

In addition, the bracket 140 may be coupled in a bolted manner with the scale 130 as shown in FIG. 4 to fix the scale 130 to the scaffold body 110. Specifically, the bracket 140 may be fastened with the lower portion of the scale 130 by a bolt B2 passing through the fastening hole 142a formed at the center of the lower wall 142 of the bracket enclosure 141. Accordingly, while preventing the weight scale 130 from being separated from the footrest 100 when the user lifts or flips the footrest 100, the weight scale 130 is directly fastened to the footrest body 110 using a bolt or the like. That is, due to the interference between the weight scale 130 and the scaffold body 110 during weight measurement, a part of the weight is dispersed to the scaffold body 110 to solve the problem of causing a measurement error.

On the other hand, in the lower wall 142 of the bracket housing 141, in order to prevent the water entering into the gap between the scale 130 and the bracket housing 141 to accumulate inside the bracket housing 141, Figures 3 and 4 As shown in the drawings, a plurality of drain holes 142b may be formed therethrough. However, the number and arrangement of drainage holes 142b is not limited to that shown in the accompanying drawings and may be appropriately changed. Accordingly, the weight scale 130, in particular the digital scale 130 is broken due to the water accumulated in the bracket housing 141, or the problem of poor hygiene due to decay of the standing water can be solved. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the lower wall 142 of the bracket enclosure 141 is configured to be horizontally arranged as shown in FIG. 4, but alternatively, at least a portion of the lower wall 142 of the bracket 141 is downward. The drainage hole 142a may be concentrated in a low position of the inclined lower wall 142 and the drainage may be smoother.

In addition, as illustrated in an enlarged portion of FIG. 4, an anti-slip layer 131 may be formed on at least a portion of the upper surface of the scale 130. In general, the upper surface of the scale 130 is made of tempered glass, so when used in a wet state, there is a high risk of a user's slipping and a safety accident. In order to prevent such a safety accident, the scale of the scale 130 The anti-slip layer 131 is formed on the upper surface. Specifically, the anti-slip layer 131 may be formed by applying a non-slip coating agent to the upper surface of the scale 130, or a non-slip sheet is attached to the upper surface of the scale 130. At this time, the anti-slip coating agent and the anti-slip sheet may be selected from a variety of commercially available products.

FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a scaffold having a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention, which corresponds to FIG. 4 in the above-described embodiment. Hereinafter, a scaffold equipped with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 5.

Referring to FIG. 5, the footrest 200 provided with the scale according to the present embodiment may include a footrest body 110, a supporting member 120, a weight scale 130, and a bracket 240. This embodiment is substantially the same as the configuration of the scaffold 100 with the scale according to the above-described embodiment, except that the configuration of the bracket 240 for fixing the scale 130 is different from the above-described embodiment. Therefore, the same reference numerals are given to the same components, and the description thereof will apply mutatis mutandis to the above-described embodiments.

In the present embodiment, the bracket 240 includes the bracket housing 241 and the flange portion 245 as in the above-described embodiment, wherein the bracket housing 241 is composed of a lower wall 242 and side walls 243. Can be. Meanwhile, a plurality of drain holes 242b may be formed in the lower wall 242 of the bracket enclosure 241.

However, in the above-described embodiment, the bracket 140 is coupled to the weight scale 130 and the bolting method in order to fix the weight scale 130 with respect to the scaffold body 110, as shown in FIG. In the bracket 240 may be coupled in a fitting manner with the scale 130 as shown in FIG.

To this end, an elastic member 250 such as a rubber pad may be provided on the inner surface of the side wall 243 of the bracket enclosure 241. The elastic member 250 is interposed between the side of the weight scale 130 and the side wall 243 of the bracket enclosure 241 to apply a predetermined elastic force to the scale 130 to accommodate the scale 130 accommodated in the bracket enclosure 241. It can perform the function of fixing stably. Accordingly, a configuration such as a fastening hole 242a for fastening the bolt may be omitted from the lower wall 242 of the bracket enclosure 241.

6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the footrest provided with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention, which corresponds to FIGS. 4 and 5 in the above-described embodiments. Hereinafter, a scaffold equipped with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 6 based on differences from the above-described embodiments.

Referring to FIG. 6, the scaffold 300 having the scale according to the present embodiment may include a scaffold body 110, a support member 120, a weight scale 330, and a bracket 340. The present embodiment is different from the configuration of the scale 330 and the bracket 340 for fixing the same, except for the configuration of the scaffold 100, 200 provided with the scale according to the embodiments described above Since they are substantially the same, the same reference numerals are given to the same components, and the description thereof will apply mutatis mutandis to the above-described embodiments.

In this embodiment, the bracket 340 includes the bracket housing 341 and the flange portion 345, similar to the embodiment shown in Figure 5, wherein the bracket housing 341 is the bottom wall 342 and side walls 343 It can be composed of). Meanwhile, a plurality of drain holes 342b may be formed in the lower wall 342 of the bracket enclosure 341.

In addition, the bracket 340 may be coupled to the scale 330 in a fitting manner as in the embodiment shown in FIG. 5 to fix the scale 130 to the footrest body 110. However, unlike the above-described embodiment, the bracket 340 and the scale 330 may be combined by a combination of the protrusions and the grooves engaged with each other.

To this end, a fitting groove 330a is formed around the side of the scale 330, and the side wall 343 of the bracket housing 341 is fitted with the fitting groove 330a of the scale 330. A snapping protrusion 343a may be formed. In this case, the shape and arrangement of the fitting groove 330a and the fitting protrusion 343a may be appropriately selected in consideration of the stability of the coupling, the convenience of assembly, and the like. On the other hand, unlike shown in Figure 6, the fitting projection is formed on the weight scale 330 may be configured so that the fitting groove is formed in the bracket 340.

7 is an exploded perspective view of the footrest provided with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention, which corresponds to FIG. 3 in the above-described embodiment. Hereinafter, with reference to FIG. 7 will be described with respect to the difference between the above-described embodiment the scaffold provided with a scale according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 7, the scaffold 400 provided with the scale according to the present embodiment may include a scaffold body 110, a support member 120, and a bracket integrated scale 430. This embodiment is substantially the same as the configuration of the scaffold 100 with a scale according to the embodiment shown in Figures 2 to 4 except for the configuration of the bracket integrated scale 430, the same configuration for the same configuration Reference numerals have been given, and description thereof will apply mutatis mutandis to the above-described embodiment.

The footrest 400 provided with the scale according to the present embodiment is different from the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 having a structure in which the separately manufactured scale 130 and the bracket 140 are mutually assembled, as shown in FIG. 7. The same bracket-integrated scale 430 is disclosed. At this time, the bracket integrated scale 430 refers to a structure in which the bracket 140 illustrated in FIG. 3 is integrally formed with the appearance case of the scale 130 illustrated in FIG. 3.

Accordingly, the footrest 400 provided with the body scale according to the present embodiment may improve the assembling ease with respect to the footrest body 110, and the same configuration as the fastening hole 142a and the drain hole 142b in the above-described embodiment. This can be omitted.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, such modifications or variations are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.

100: scaffolding
110: scaffolding body
111: Scaffolding board
115: opening
120: support member
130: scale
140: bracket
141: bracket enclosure
142: lower wall of the bracket housing
142a: drain hole
143: side wall of bracket enclosure
145: flange

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A footrest body spaced apart from the installation floor;
At least one support member supporting the scaffold body with respect to the installation floor;
A scale disposed in the opening formed through the scaffold body; And
And a bracket provided in the opening of the scaffold body to support the scale with respect to the scaffold body.
The method of claim 1,
The bracket,
And a scale that supports the scale so that the bottom of the scale is positioned lower than the bottom of the scaffold body or in the same position as the bottom of the scaffold body.
The method according to claim 1 or 2,
The bracket,
And a scale that supports the scale such that an upper surface of the scale is substantially the same height as an upper surface of the scaffold body.
The method according to claim 1 or 2,
The bracket,
The footrest is provided with a scale, characterized in that it comprises a bracket housing having a structure for forming a space for accommodating the scale and having an open top.
5. The method of claim 4,
The lower wall of the bracket housing,
Footrest provided with a scale, characterized in that disposed between the footrest body and the installation floor.
5. The method of claim 4,
On the lower wall of the bracket enclosure,
Footrest is provided with a scale, characterized in that at least one drain hole is formed through.
5. The method of claim 4,
The bracket,
And a flange portion extending from the bracket housing to provide a portion engaged with the scaffold body.
5. The method of claim 4,
The bracket,
The footrest with a scale, characterized in that to fix the scale by combining with the bolt and bolt.
5. The method of claim 4,
The bracket,
Footrest provided with a weight scale, characterized in that the elastic member is interposed between the side wall of the bracket housing and the body scale to secure the body scale.
5. The method of claim 4,
The bracket,
Scaffolding is provided with a scale, characterized in that coupled to the scale by the interlocking protrusion and the fitting groove to secure the scale.
The method according to claim 1 or 2,
The bracket,
Footrest provided with a weight scale, characterized in that formed integrally with the outer case of the scale.
The method of claim 1,
Footrest provided with a weight scale, characterized in that the non-slip layer is formed on at least a portion of the upper surface of the scale.
The method of claim 12,
The anti-slip layer,
An anti-slip coating agent is applied to the upper surface of the scale, or the footrest with a scale, characterized in that the non-slip sheet is attached to the upper surface of the scale.
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