US158880A - Improvement in dentists chairs - Google Patents
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- the object of my improvement is to so arrange a dentists or other chair that the chair itself maybe elevatedfrom the floor 4and turned upon its axis to any desired position to suit the convenience of the operator.
- the invention consists in combining with the chair proper a supplementary support beneath the same, and a suitable mechanical arrangement for elevating the chair upon the support. It furthermore consists in the combination and arrangement of the operating parts, as hereinafter described.
- Figure l is a plan of the bottom of a dentists chair, showing my arrangement.
- Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of the same.
- Fig. 3 is an elevation of the operating parts, showing the chair raised on its support and in the position for turning around.
- A represents the ordinary base or bottom of a dentists chair
- B 'B are the front and rear cross-rails.
- O is a spider or skeleton, formed preferably of cast-iron, which is attached to the cross-rails in such a manner that the chair may be elevated by it.
- This spider consists of two or more rigid arms, a a, attached fast to the front rail, and having a central hub or bearing, b, also two or more adjustable arms, a' a', which are pivoted at c c to lugs d d-ofV the hub, and at the outer end
- the pivoting of the inner ends of these arms constitutes one of the novel features in my invention, as they are thereby adapted to chairframes of different sizes, or in which the rails are situated nearer together or farther apart.
- the arms are simply drawn toward eachother, or spread apart to t the rails, as the case may be. This is a very great advantage, even in chairs of uniform size, since it is difficult to so t the rails that they shall be alike in all cases.
- the arms by being pivoted as described, can be brought to lit the rails in any case.
- a loose spindle or pin, h which also extends up through the hub b of the spider.
- a set-screw', t' At the bottom is a set-screw', t', by which the spindle is adjusted up to compensate for wear, or for other purposes.
- the chair with its spider O, may be lifted oli or put on the standard or support D at pleasure, the two being independent.
- E is a lever-cam, pivoted in lugs 7c k, and bearing on top the spindle h.
- G is a connecting-rod, pivoted at one end to the lever-cam, and at the other to a treadle, H, which, in turn, is pivoted at its upper end to a bearing, l, made fast to the rail B.
- the cam may be turned to an upright position, as shown, in which case it is self-support ing 5 or it may be only partially raised. in which case the foot is kept in contact with the treadle while the turning movement is given. When released the chair rests upon the flooin the usual manner, and retains a iirm position.
- the device above described enables the chair to be easily adjusted, and avoids the necessity of moving the chair around on the floor, as is usually done, and requires much effort when loaded.
- the parts may be so arranged that the treadle may stand on the side or front instead of rear.
- I claim- A In a dental or barber chair, a spider, C, constructed with two stiff armsa a, attached to the rear rail, and two pivoted arms, a a', connecting with the front rail, the whole combined, as shown, that the spider may be cxpanded or contracted horizontally to adapt itself to dierent-sized chairs, as herein shown and described.
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4are attached fast to the rear rail.
UNITED "STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE W. ARCHER, OF` ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTS CHAIRS.
Specification forming part o'f Letters Patent No. l 58,8 Si), dated January I9, 1875; application filed March 23, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. ARCHER, of the city of Rochester, in the county of Mouroe and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Dentist and other Chairs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same.
The object of my improvement is to so arrange a dentists or other chair that the chair itself maybe elevatedfrom the floor 4and turned upon its axis to any desired position to suit the convenience of the operator.
The invention consists in combining with the chair proper a supplementary support beneath the same, anda suitable mechanical arrangement for elevating the chair upon the support. It furthermore consists in the combination and arrangement of the operating parts, as hereinafter described.
In the drawings, Figure l is a plan of the bottom of a dentists chair, showing my arrangement. Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is an elevation of the operating parts, showing the chair raised on its support and in the position for turning around.
A represents the ordinary base or bottom of a dentists chair, and B 'B are the front and rear cross-rails. O is a spider or skeleton, formed preferably of cast-iron, which is attached to the cross-rails in such a manner that the chair may be elevated by it. This spider consists of two or more rigid arms, a a, attached fast to the front rail, and having a central hub or bearing, b, also two or more adjustable arms, a' a', which are pivoted at c c to lugs d d-ofV the hub, and at the outer end The pivoting of the inner ends of these arms constitutes one of the novel features in my invention, as they are thereby adapted to chairframes of different sizes, or in which the rails are situated nearer together or farther apart. The arms are simply drawn toward eachother, or spread apart to t the rails, as the case may be. This is a very great advantage, even in chairs of uniform size, since it is difficult to so t the rails that they shall be alike in all cases. The arms, by being pivoted as described, can be brought to lit the rails in any case. Dis the independent support beneath the chair. It is simply a stool, having legs f' f, and a central hub, g. In the hub is fitted a loose spindle or pin, h, which also extends up through the hub b of the spider. At the bottom is a set-screw', t', by which the spindle is adjusted up to compensate for wear, or for other purposes. The chair, with its spider O, may be lifted oli or put on the standard or support D at pleasure, the two being independent. E is a lever-cam, pivoted in lugs 7c k, and bearing on top the spindle h. G is a connecting-rod, pivoted at one end to the lever-cam, and at the other to a treadle, H, which, in turn, is pivoted at its upper end to a bearing, l, made fast to the rail B.
The parts are so arranged that when the chair is lowered to rest upon the floor, the treadle will stand outward, as shown in Fig.
2, in convenient position for the application of the foot. By pressing upon the treadle with the foot the treadle and the connecting-rod will be thrown inward,.and the cam elevated, as Ashown in Fig. 3, thereby raising the chair upon the spindle h as a center, and allowing` it to be turned as upon a pivot to any desired position to suit the operator.
The cam may be turned to an upright position, as shown, in which case it is self-support ing 5 or it may be only partially raised. in which case the foot is kept in contact with the treadle while the turning movement is given. When released the chair rests upon the flooin the usual manner, and retains a iirm position.
The device above described enables the chair to be easily adjusted, and avoids the necessity of moving the chair around on the floor, as is usually done, and requires much effort when loaded.
If desired, the parts may be so arranged that the treadle may stand on the side or front instead of rear.
I do not claim spring-arms, connecting the spider with the bottom of the chair, as shown in the patent of Daniel E. Teal, July 19, 1870; but
I claim- A 1. In a dental or barber chair, a spider, C, constructed with two stiff armsa a, attached to the rear rail, and two pivoted arms, a a', connecting with the front rail, the whole combined, as shown, that the spider may be cxpanded or contracted horizontally to adapt itself to dierent-sized chairs, as herein shown and described.
2. The combination, with the base or bottom y of a dental or a barber chair, ofthe independent support D, spider C, and elevating-cam E, by which the chair may be elevated upon the support, and turned upon the same as a pivot, as described.
3. The combination, with the spider C and support D, of the spindle h, cam E, connecting-rod Gr, and treadle H,operatingin the manner and for the purpose speeied.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name iu the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
GEO. W. ARCHER.
Witnesses:
R. F. OsGooD, E. B. SCOTT.
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US2597332A (en) * | 1947-11-26 | 1952-05-20 | Jr Alexander L Janes | Stool |
US5102340A (en) * | 1989-12-14 | 1992-04-07 | Kaltenbach & Voigt Gmbh & Co. | Dental teaching and practicing apparatus |
US20030067461A1 (en) * | 2001-09-24 | 2003-04-10 | Fletcher G. Yates | Methods, apparatus and computer program products that reconstruct surfaces from data point sets |
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US2597332A (en) * | 1947-11-26 | 1952-05-20 | Jr Alexander L Janes | Stool |
US5102340A (en) * | 1989-12-14 | 1992-04-07 | Kaltenbach & Voigt Gmbh & Co. | Dental teaching and practicing apparatus |
US20030067461A1 (en) * | 2001-09-24 | 2003-04-10 | Fletcher G. Yates | Methods, apparatus and computer program products that reconstruct surfaces from data point sets |
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