US20150123431A1 - Computing device tray for folding attachment to a chair - Google Patents
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- This document pertains generally, but not by way of limitation, to deployable platforms attachable to or integrated with a chair to provide a writing surface or a support surface for electronic devices.
- Certain chairs for use in conference rooms having integrated platforms that can be deployed to provide a surface for writing or electronic devices that is elevated relative to the table.
- the integrated platforms are typically received within the back rest and folded down to provide a substantially horizontal surface protruding from the back rest.
- certain platforms have attachment mechanisms for attaching the platform to the back rest such that the platform extends from the back rest.
- the platforms rely on the balance of the chair to provide a stable platform surface when a downward force is applied to the platform surface.
- chairs can ordinarily remain upright without external structural support
- chairs are designed to receive the majority of the downward force applied to the chair on a seat portion centered on the chair legs. The centered seat portion and downforce operate to improve the stability of the chair.
- the back rest is typically configured to provide a generally horizontal force to support a person seated on the seat portion. Accordingly, the back rest is positioned offset from the central vertical axis of the chair. However, a downward force applied to the integrated platform or attached platform protruding from the offset back rest or the weight of the platform itself can unbalance the chair. As a result, the height of the platforms is frequently positioned at a lower than optimal height to avoid unbalancing the chair. The lowered height can require a user to bend further than what is comfortable to use the platform as a writing surface or operate an electronic device on the platform.
- a problem to be solved can include providing a stable platform surface at an elevated height comfortably used by a standing person.
- the present subject matter can provide a solution to this problem, such as by a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of the chair with a mounting feature.
- the platform assembly can include a platform rotatable connected to a frame member engagable to the back rest of the chair by the mounting feature.
- the frame member can extend above the mounting feature to position the platform at a useful height, while extending below the mounting feature to engage the back rest to stabilize the platform.
- the mounting feature can include a guide bracket defining a slot for slidably receiving the frame member.
- the frame member can be slid within the slot to adjust the vertical position of the platform.
- the slot can be oriented to maintain contact between the frame member and the back rest as the frame member is moved vertically to prevent rotation of the platform assembly relative to the back rest.
- the frame member can include a support pad to prevent marring of the back rest when the frame member is engaged to the back rest.
- a platform assembly mountable on a chair having a back rest can include a frame element, a mounting feature and a platform.
- the mounting feature can be engaged to frame element.
- the mounting feature can be engaged to the back rest to position the frame element adjacent the back rest.
- the platform can have at least one support hinge rotatable connected to the frame element such that the platform is rotatable relative to the frame element between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the platform can extend transversely from the frame element. In the retracted position, the platform can be generally aligned with the frame element.
- the mounting feature can be positioned on the frame element such that a portion of the frame element extends above the mounting feature such that the platform is positioned above the frame element when the platform is positioned in the deployed position.
- a chair can include a leg assembly, a seat and a back rest.
- the seat can positioned on the leg assembly and the back rest can be mounted on the offset from the seat.
- the back rest can further include a guide rail and a platform.
- the platform can include at least one support hinge rotatable connected to the guide rail such that the platform is rotatable relative to the guide rail between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the platform extends transversely from the guide rail. In the retracted position, the platform is generally aligned with the guide rail.
- a chair can include a leg assembly, a seat and a rear support assembly.
- the seat can be positioned on the leg assembly and the rear support assembly mounted on the leg assembly offset from the seat.
- the rear support can further include a pair of frame members and a platform.
- the platform can have at least one support hinge rotatable connected to each frame member such that the platform is rotatable relative to the guide rail between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the platform extends transversely from the frame members. In the retracted position, the platform is generally aligned with the frame members in the retracted position. The frame members and platform can cooperate to define a back rest when the platform is positioned in the deployed position.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the platform assembly depicted in FIG. 2 having a platform positioned in a deployed position.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair having a platform positioned in a deployed position such that the platform extends over a seat of the chair, according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair having a platform positioned in a deployed position and a support member engaging a frame member to maintain the platform in the deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair having a platform positioned in a deployed position and a support member engaging the back rest to maintain the platform in the deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of a platform assembly having mounting features for mounting the platform assembly on a back rest of a chair, the mounting features slidably coupled to a frame member for vertical adjustment of a platform according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a side view of a platform assembly depicted in FIG. 6 , wherein the platform is positioned in a deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a side view of a platform assembly depicted in FIG. 6 , wherein the platform is positioned in an elevated, deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a side view of the chair depicted in FIG. 9 , wherein the platform is deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example.
- FIG. 11 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to extend over a seat of the chair provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 12 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member to support the platform according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to extend over a seat of the chair to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member to support the platform according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is a rear perspective view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 15 is a side view of the chair depicted in FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 16 is a side view of the chair depicted in FIG. 14 wherein the platform is deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 17 is a side view of a chair having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member to maintain the platform in the deployed position according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 18 is a side view of a chair having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member engagable to a forward portion of the platform to maintain the platform in the deployed position according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 19 is a side view of a chair having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member engagable to a forward portion of the platform to maintain the platform in the deployed position, wherein the platform is substantially positioned over a seat of the chair according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 20 is a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 21 is a side view of the chair depicted in FIG. 20 , wherein the platform is rotated toward a seat of the chair to position the platform in the deployed position.
- FIG. 22 is a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 23 is a side view of the chair depicted in FIG. 20 , wherein the platform is rotated way from a seat of the chair to position the platform in the deployed position.
- a platform assembly 20 can include a platform 22 mountable on a back rest of a chair such that the platform 22 can be extended from the back rest to provide a writing surface or a support surface for an electronic device.
- the platform assembly 20 can include the platform 22 , a support hinge 24 , at least one frame member 26 and at least one mounting feature 28 for mounting the platform 22 on the back rest.
- the frame member 26 can extend above the mounting feature 28 to position the platform 22 above the mounting feature 28 when the platform 22 is positioned to provide a writing surface or a support surface, wherein the frame member 26 stabilizes the elevated platform 22 to allow the platform 22 to be positioned vertically higher.
- the support hinge 24 can rotatably connect the platform 22 to the frame member 26 such that the platform 22 is rotatable relative to the frame member 26 between a retracted position and a deployed position. As illustrated in FIG. 1 , in the retracted position, the platform 22 can be rotated to generally align with the frame member 26 .
- the platform assembly 20 can include at least two frame members 26 each rotatably connected to an edge of the platform 22 by a corresponding support hinge 24 such that the platform 22 can be rotated between the frame members 26 when rotated into the retracted position.
- the platform 22 in the deployed position, the platform 22 can be rotated to extend transversely from the frame member 26 .
- the platform 22 can be rotated into a substantially horizontal orientation when rotated into the deployed position to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device.
- the mounting feature 28 can be mounted to the back rest of the chair such that the platform 22 extends outward from the back rest of the chair when positioned in the deployed position and substantially parallel to the back rest when positioned in the retracted position.
- the mounting feature 28 can comprise releasable features for gripping the back rest including, but not limited to a fixed hook (as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 ), a hook adjustable to the thickness of the back rest, an adjustable claw, at least one strap and combinations thereof.
- the mounting feature 28 can comprise features for engaging features integrated into the back rest of the chair including, but not limited to mounting features 28 comprising posts insertable into corresponding receptacles integrated into the back rest.
- the mounting feature 28 can be configured to mount the back rest such that the platform 22 extends rearward from the back rest as depicted in FIG. 2 . In at least one example, the mounting feature 28 can be configured to mount the back rest such that the platform 22 extends forward from the back rest over the seat rest as depicted in FIG. 3 . In at least one example, the mounting feature 28 can be configured to allow the platform 22 to be swapped between the forward mounted position and the rear mounted position.
- the platform 22 can define a top surface 38 and a bottom surface 40 .
- the top surface 38 can provide a planar writing surface or support surface for receiving an electronic device when the platform 22 is rotated into the deployed position as depicted in FIG. 2 .
- the top surface 38 can include integrated features including, but not limited to, non-slip coatings, mouse pad, recesses, or elevated features for receiving an electronic device and combinations thereof.
- the top surface can include a resilient, durable, or hard material, such as can be configured for use as a work surface or as a electronic device support surface.
- the mounting feature 28 can be configured to mount on the back rest such that the platform 22 extends rearward from the chair. As depicted in FIG. 3 , in at least one example, the mounting feature 28 can be configured to mount on the back rest such that the platform 22 extends forward from the back rest of the chair such that the platform 22 is positioned over a seat rest of the chair.
- the frame member 26 can be mounted to the mounting feature 28 such that the frame member 26 engages the back rest to prevent rotation of the platform assembly 20 about the mounting feature 28 .
- the frame member 26 can also cooperate with the mounting feature 28 to translate a downward force applied to the platform 22 to a horizontal force supported by the back rest.
- the frame member 26 can include a support pad 30 positioned to engage the back rest.
- the support pad 30 can comprise a rubber, foam, elastomer, plastic or other material for releasably engaging the back rest without damaging the material of the back rest.
- the platform 22 can further include at least one support member 32 and a corresponding secondary hinge 34 .
- the secondary hinge 34 can rotatably connect the support member 32 to the platform 22 such that the support member 32 can be rotated relative to the platform 22 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, the support member 32 extends transversely from the platform 22 to engage the frame member 26 or the back rest of the chair to maintain the platform 22 in the deployed position, as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the support member 32 can be releasably engaged to the frame member 26 to maintain the platform 22 in the desired rotational position.
- the support member 32 and frame member 26 can be releasably secured with a hook and pin configuration, removable pin and hook or opening configuration, a spring loaded pin and detent configuration or other releasable engagement configuration.
- the support member 32 In the retracted position, the support member 32 can be rotated into alignment with the platform 22 permitting rotation of the platform 22 into the retracted position.
- the platform 22 defines a recess for receiving the support member 32 when the support member 32 is rotated into the retracted position.
- the support member 32 when the platform 22 is positioned in the retracted position, the support member 32 can be disengaged from the platform 22 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly.
- the secondary hinge 34 can include a removable feature that can be removed by a tool or incorporates a quick release feature.
- the support member 32 can support the platform 22 without a frame member 22 .
- the support hinge 24 can be mounted to the mounting feature 28 such that the platform 22 rotates about the mounting feature 28 .
- the support member 32 can further include a support pad 36 positioned to engage the back rest.
- the support pad 36 can comprise a rubber, foam, elastomer, plastic or other material for releasably engaging the back rest without damaging the material of the back rest.
- the platform 22 can include a support bracket 42 mountable to the bottom surface 40 of the platform 22 .
- the support bracket 42 can be rotatably engaged to the support hinge 24 to mount the platform 22 to the support hinge 24 .
- the support bracket 24 can be sized to position the platform 22 above the mounting feature 28 when the platform 22 is rotated into the deployed position.
- the support bracket 42 can be positioned on the bottom surface 40 adjacent an edge of the platform 22 .
- the support bracket 42 can be positioned inward from an edge of the platform 22 . In this configuration, a portion of the platform 22 extends over the back rest of the chair, as depicted in FIG. 7 . The more centered position of the support bracket 42 and correspondingly the support hinge 24 improves stability of the platform 22 when the platform 22 is rotated into the deployed position and elevated above the mounting feature 28 .
- the mounting feature 28 can include a guide bracket 44 defining a slot 46 for slidably receiving the frame member 26 .
- the frame member 26 is within the slot 46 between at least a lowered position, as depicted in FIG. 7 , and an elevated position, as depicted in FIG. 8 , to position the platform 22 at different vertical heights.
- the slot 46 can be oriented such that the platform 22 moves horizontally as the platform 22 is moved vertically on the frame member 26 .
- the slot 46 can be oriented such that the platform 22 only moves vertically on the frame member 26 .
- the frame member 26 can be guided by the slot 46 of the guide bracket 44 such that the frame member 26 engages the back rest to prevent rotation of the platform assembly 20 about the mounting feature 28 as the frame member 26 is slid in the slot 46 and when the platform 22 is being elevated or lowered vertically.
- the slot 46 is oriented to maintain engagement of the frame member 26 with the back rest as the frame member 26 is slid within the slot 46 .
- the frame member 26 can also cooperate with the mounting feature 28 to translate a downward force applied to the platform 22 to a horizontal force supported by the back rest. The engagement of the frame member 26 to the back rest permits elevation of the platform 22 substantially above the mounting feature 28 in part by translating the offset downward force applied to the platform 22 to the back rest.
- the guide bracket 44 can further include a locking element 48 for releasably engaging the frame member 26 to fix the position of the frame member 26 .
- the locking element 48 can be configured to engage the locking element 48 to prevent vertical adjustment of the height of the platform 22 .
- the locking element 48 can include a threaded stopper rotated by knob. In this configuration, the knob can be manually rotated to rotate the threaded stopper into engagement with the frame member 26 to apply a frictional force preventing movement of the frame member 26 or out of engagement with the frame member 26 to permit sliding of the frame member 26 .
- the locking element 36 can include, but is not limited to, a spring biased pin, removable locking pin and other releasable locking element for releasably engaging the frame member 26 .
- a chair 50 can include a platform 52 integrated into a back rest 54 of the chair 50 such that the platform 52 can be deployed from the back rest 54 to provide a writing surface or a support surface for an electronic device.
- the chair 50 can include the platform 52 , the back rest 54 , a seat 56 and a leg assembly 58 .
- the leg assembly 58 can be mounted to the underside of the seat 56 and the back rest 54 can be mounted to the leg assembly 58 such that the back rest 54 is offset from the seat 56 .
- the leg assembly 58 can include a height adjustment assembly (e.g., a pneumatic mechanism) such that height of the leg assembly 58 can be adjusted to change the vertical height of the platform 52 .
- the back rest 54 can be configured to have a standard specified height corresponding to a height for an average person. The description and depiction of the seat 56 and the leg assembly 58 is not intended to be limiting, but rather to assist in the description of the integrated platform 52 according to the present example.
- the back rest 54 further includes at least one guide rail 60 .
- the platform 52 further includes a support hinge 62 rotatably mounted to the guide rail 60 such that the platform 52 is rotatable relative to the guide rail 60 between a deployed position and a retracted position. As illustrated in FIG. 9 , in the retracted position, the platform 52 can be rotated to generally align with the guide rail 60 .
- the back rest 54 can include at least two guide rail 60 each rotatably connected to an edge of the platform 52 by a corresponding support hinge 62 such that the platform 52 can be rotated between the guide rail 60 when rotated into the retracted position.
- each guide rail 60 is positioned within a platform housing receptacle with the back rest 54 such that the platform 52 is received within the platform housing receptacle when rotated into the retracted position.
- the platform housing receptacle can conceal or hide the platform 52 when the platform 52 is not in use.
- the platform 22 in the deployed position, can be rotated to extend transversely from the guide rail 60 and correspondingly the back rest 54 .
- the platform 52 can be rotated into a substantially horizontal orientation when rotated into the deployed position to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device such that an electronic device can be rested or positioned on top of the platform.
- the support hinge 62 can be configured to permit rotation of the platform 52 such that the platform 52 extends rearward from the back rest 54 as depicted in FIG. 10
- the support hinge 62 can be configured to permit rotation of the platform 52 such that the platform 52 extends forward from the back rest 54 to extend over the seat 56 as depicted in FIG. 11 .
- the forward orientation can improve the stability of the platform 52 by centering the weight of the platform 52 and objects thereon over the leg assembly 58 .
- the forward orientation can also reduce the overall footprint of the chair 50 when the platform 52 is positioned in the deployed position.
- the support hinge 62 can have a releasable locking feature for fixing the platform 52 at the reward orientation or the forward orientation as the platform 52 is rotated from the retracted position to either the forward or rearward deployed position.
- the guide rail 60 defines a track for slidably receiving the support hinge 62 .
- the support hinge 62 can be slid within the track to elevate or lower the platform 52 .
- the support hinge 62 can be slid within the track to lower the front edge of the platform 52 as the platform 52 is folded into the retracted position as illustrated in FIG. 9 .
- the support hinge 62 can be slid within the track to elevate the front edge of the platform 52 as the platform 52 is rotated into the deployed position as illustrated in FIG. 10 .
- the platform 52 can further include at least one support member 64 and a corresponding secondary hinge 66 .
- the secondary hinge 66 can rotatably connect the support member 64 to the platform 52 such that the support member 64 can be rotated relative to the platform 52 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, the support member 64 extends transversely from the platform 52 to engage the guide rail 60 or the back rest 54 of the chair 50 to maintain the platform 52 in the deployed position, as illustrated in FIG. 13 .
- the platform 52 can include a support pad 68 for engaging the back rest 54 without marring the back rest 54 .
- the support member 64 When the platform 52 is positioned in a forward deployed position, the support member 64 can be extended to engage the front side of the back rest 54 . In an example, the support member 64 can be releasably engaged to the guide rail 60 to maintain the platform 52 in the desired rotational position.
- the support member 64 and guide rail 60 can be releasably secured with a hook and pin configuration, removable pin and hook or opening configuration, a spring loaded pin and detent configuration or other releasable engagement configuration.
- the support member 64 In the retracted position, the support member 64 can be rotated into alignment with the platform 52 permitting rotation of the platform 52 into the retracted position.
- the platform 52 defines a recess for receiving the support member 64 when the support member 64 is rotated into the retracted position. In at least one example, when the platform 52 is positioned in the retracted position, the support member 64 can be disengaged from the platform 52 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly.
- a chair 70 can include a platform 72 that can be positioned to operate as a back rest and repositioned to operate as a writing surface or a support surface for an electronic device.
- the chair 70 can include a platform 72 , a rear support assembly 74 , a seat 76 and a leg assembly 78 .
- the leg assembly 78 can be mounted to the underside of the seat 76 and the rear support assembly 74 can be mounted to the leg assembly 78 such that the rear support 74 is offset from the seat 76 .
- the description and depiction of the seat 76 and the leg assembly 78 is not intended to be limiting, but rather to assist in the description of the integrated platform 72 according to the present example.
- the rear support assembly 74 includes a rear support 80 , a first frame member 82 A and a second frame member 82 B.
- the platform 72 includes a first support hinge 84 A rotatably engagable to the first frame member 82 A and a second support hinge 84 B rotatably engagable to the second frame member 84 B such that the platform 72 is rotatable with respect to the first and second frame members 82 A, 82 B.
- the platform 72 is rotatable with respect to the first and second frame members 82 A, 82 B between a deployed position and a retracted position. As illustrated in FIGS. 14 and 15 , in the retracted position, the platform 72 can be rotated to generally align with the first and second frame members 82 A, 82 B.
- the first frame member 82 A further includes a first support bracket 86 A for engaging the platform 72 when the platform 52 is rotated into the retracted position.
- the second frame member 82 B can also further include a second support bracket 86 B for engaging the platform 52 when the platform 52 is rotated into the retracted position.
- Each support bracket 86 A, 86 B can be engaged to the platform 72 to prevent rotation of the platform 72 past the retracted position such that the platform 72 can provide back support for a person seated on the seat 76 .
- the platform 72 in the deployed position, can be rotated to extend transversely from the frame members 82 A, 82 B.
- the deployed position can have a substantially horizontal orientation to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device.
- the support hinges 84 A, 84 B can be configured to permit rotation of the platform 72 such that the platform 72 extends rearward from the frame members 82 A, 82 B as illustrated in FIGS. 17 and 18 .
- the support hinges 84 A, 84 B can be positioned such that at least a portion of the platform 72 is positioned forward of the frame members 82 A, 82 B. The forward portion of the platform 72 balances the portion of the platform 72 that extends rearward of the frame members 82 A, 82 B.
- the support hinges 84 A, 84 B can be configured to permit rotation of the platform 72 such that the platform 72 extends forward from the frame members 82 A, 82 B as illustrated in FIG. 19 . In this configuration, the platform 72 is positioned over the seat 76 .
- the platform 72 can further include at least one front support member 88 and a corresponding front hinge 90 .
- the front hinge 90 can rotatably connect the front support member 90 to a portion of the platform 72 forward of the frame members 82 A, 82 B and at least one of frame members 82 A, 82 B to maintain the platform 52 in the deployed position, as illustrated in FIGS. 18 and 19 .
- the front hinge 90 allows the front support member 88 to rotate relative to the platform 72 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, the front support member 88 extends transversely from the platform 72 to engage the frame members 82 A, 82 B in the deployed position.
- the front support member 88 and frame members 82 A, 82 B can be releasably secured with a hook and pin configuration, removable pin and hook or opening configuration, a spring loaded pin and detent configuration or other releasable engagement configuration.
- the front support member 88 In the retracted position, the front support member 88 can be rotated into alignment with the platform 72 permitting rotation of the platform 72 into the retracted position.
- the platform 72 defines a recess for receiving the front support member 88 when the front support member 88 is rotated into the retracted position.
- the front support member 88 when the platform 72 is positioned in the retracted position, the front support member 88 can be disengaged from the platform 52 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly.
- the platform 72 can further include at least one rear support member 92 and a corresponding rear hinge 94 .
- the rear hinge 94 can rotatably connect the front support member 90 to a portion of the platform 72 rearward of the frame members 82 A, 82 B and at least one of frame members 82 A, 82 B to maintain the platform 52 in the deployed position, as illustrated in FIG. 21 .
- the rear hinge 94 allows the rear support member 92 to rotate relative to the platform 72 between a support position and a retracted position.
- the rear hinge 94 can be disengaged allowing the rear support member 92 to be separated from the platform 72 .
- the first and second support brackets 86 A, 86 B can be oriented such that the platform 72 can be rotated forward toward the seat 76 until positioned in the deployed position.
- the first and second support brackets 86 A, 86 B can be oriented such that the platform 72 can be rotated rearward away from the seat 76 until positioned in the deployed position. In either configuration, the deployed position can position the platform 72 in a substantially horizontal orientation to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device.
- the platform 72 can further include at least one support member 88 and a corresponding secondary hinge 90 .
- the secondary hinge 90 can rotatably connect the support member 88 to the platform 72 such that the support member 88 can be rotated relative to the platform 72 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, the support member 88 extends transversely from the platform 72 to engage the frame members 82 A, 82 B. In an example, the support member 88 can be releasably engaged to the frame members 82 A, 82 B to maintain the platform 72 in the desired rotational position.
- the support member 88 and frame members 82 A, 82 B can be releasably secured with a hook and pin configuration, removable pin and hook or opening configuration, a spring loaded pin and detent configuration or other releasable engagement configuration.
- the support member 88 In the retracted position, the support member 88 can be rotated into alignment with the platform 72 permitting rotation of the platform 72 into the retracted position.
- the platform 72 defines a recess for receiving the support member 88 when the support member 88 is rotated into the retracted position.
- the support member 88 when the platform 72 is positioned in the retracted position, the support member 88 can be disengaged from the platform 72 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly.
- the secondary hinge 90 can include a removable feature that can be removed by a tool or incorporates a quick release feature.
- the terms “a” or “an” are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one, independent of any other instances or usages of “at least one” or “one or more.”
- the term “or” is used to refer to a nonexclusive or, such that “A or B” includes “A but not B,” “B but not A,” and “A and B,” unless otherwise indicated.
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Description
- This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/898,897, titled “COMPUTING DEVICE TRAY FOR FOLDING ATTACHMENT TO A CHAIR,” to Mustafa A. Ergun and filed on Nov. 1, 2013 (Attorney Docket No. 5983.001PRV), which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- This document pertains generally, but not by way of limitation, to deployable platforms attachable to or integrated with a chair to provide a writing surface or a support surface for electronic devices.
- In many work settings or other meeting settings, meetings are often conducted in conference rooms having a single large table with chairs arranged the table to allow seating of a group of people around the table. The table is typically positioned at a height appropriate for people seated at the table to use the table as a writing surface or a support surface for a personal computer, a table computer, phone or other electronic device. This arrangement allows groups of seated people to meet and work around the table. However, sitting for extended periods of time is often uncomfortable, promotes adverse health effects or aggravates existing health conditions. As a result, people seated at tables for extended periods of time often stand to take breaks or alleviate physical discomfort from being seated. While standing can generally be more comfortable, the relatively low height of the table prevents users from using the table while standing without bending over. The bent over posture can similarly be physically tiring or uncomfortable, which often requires people to alternate between standing and sitting.
- Certain chairs for use in conference rooms having integrated platforms that can be deployed to provide a surface for writing or electronic devices that is elevated relative to the table. The integrated platforms are typically received within the back rest and folded down to provide a substantially horizontal surface protruding from the back rest. Similarly, certain platforms have attachment mechanisms for attaching the platform to the back rest such that the platform extends from the back rest. In these configurations, the platforms rely on the balance of the chair to provide a stable platform surface when a downward force is applied to the platform surface. While chairs can ordinarily remain upright without external structural support, chairs are designed to receive the majority of the downward force applied to the chair on a seat portion centered on the chair legs. The centered seat portion and downforce operate to improve the stability of the chair. In contrast, the back rest is typically configured to provide a generally horizontal force to support a person seated on the seat portion. Accordingly, the back rest is positioned offset from the central vertical axis of the chair. However, a downward force applied to the integrated platform or attached platform protruding from the offset back rest or the weight of the platform itself can unbalance the chair. As a result, the height of the platforms is frequently positioned at a lower than optimal height to avoid unbalancing the chair. The lowered height can require a user to bend further than what is comfortable to use the platform as a writing surface or operate an electronic device on the platform.
- The present inventors have recognized, among other things, that a problem to be solved can include providing a stable platform surface at an elevated height comfortably used by a standing person. In an example, the present subject matter can provide a solution to this problem, such as by a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of the chair with a mounting feature. The platform assembly can include a platform rotatable connected to a frame member engagable to the back rest of the chair by the mounting feature. The frame member can extend above the mounting feature to position the platform at a useful height, while extending below the mounting feature to engage the back rest to stabilize the platform.
- In an example, the mounting feature can include a guide bracket defining a slot for slidably receiving the frame member. The frame member can be slid within the slot to adjust the vertical position of the platform. The slot can be oriented to maintain contact between the frame member and the back rest as the frame member is moved vertically to prevent rotation of the platform assembly relative to the back rest. The frame member can include a support pad to prevent marring of the back rest when the frame member is engaged to the back rest.
- A platform assembly mountable on a chair having a back rest, according to an example, can include a frame element, a mounting feature and a platform. The mounting feature can be engaged to frame element. The mounting feature can be engaged to the back rest to position the frame element adjacent the back rest. The platform can have at least one support hinge rotatable connected to the frame element such that the platform is rotatable relative to the frame element between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the platform can extend transversely from the frame element. In the retracted position, the platform can be generally aligned with the frame element. The mounting feature can be positioned on the frame element such that a portion of the frame element extends above the mounting feature such that the platform is positioned above the frame element when the platform is positioned in the deployed position.
- A chair, according to an example, can include a leg assembly, a seat and a back rest. The seat can positioned on the leg assembly and the back rest can be mounted on the offset from the seat. The back rest can further include a guide rail and a platform. The platform can include at least one support hinge rotatable connected to the guide rail such that the platform is rotatable relative to the guide rail between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the platform extends transversely from the guide rail. In the retracted position, the platform is generally aligned with the guide rail.
- A chair, according to an example, can include a leg assembly, a seat and a rear support assembly. The seat can be positioned on the leg assembly and the rear support assembly mounted on the leg assembly offset from the seat. The rear support can further include a pair of frame members and a platform. The platform can have at least one support hinge rotatable connected to each frame member such that the platform is rotatable relative to the guide rail between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the platform extends transversely from the frame members. In the retracted position, the platform is generally aligned with the frame members in the retracted position. The frame members and platform can cooperate to define a back rest when the platform is positioned in the deployed position.
- This overview is intended to provide an overview of subject matter of the present patent application. It is not intended to provide an exclusive or exhaustive explanation of the present subject matter. The detailed description is included to provide further information about the present patent application.
- In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals may describe similar components in different views. Like numerals having different letter suffixes may represent different instances of similar components. The drawings illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the present document.
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the platform assembly depicted inFIG. 2 having a platform positioned in a deployed position. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair having a platform positioned in a deployed position such that the platform extends over a seat of the chair, according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair having a platform positioned in a deployed position and a support member engaging a frame member to maintain the platform in the deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a side view of a platform assembly mountable on a back rest of a chair having a platform positioned in a deployed position and a support member engaging the back rest to maintain the platform in the deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a side view of a platform assembly having mounting features for mounting the platform assembly on a back rest of a chair, the mounting features slidably coupled to a frame member for vertical adjustment of a platform according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a side view of a platform assembly depicted inFIG. 6 , wherein the platform is positioned in a deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a side view of a platform assembly depicted inFIG. 6 , wherein the platform is positioned in an elevated, deployed position, according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 10 is a side view of the chair depicted inFIG. 9 , wherein the platform is deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example. -
FIG. 11 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to extend over a seat of the chair provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 12 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member to support the platform according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a side view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to extend over a seat of the chair to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member to support the platform according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 14 is a rear perspective view of a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 15 is a side view of the chair depicted inFIG. 14 . -
FIG. 16 is a side view of the chair depicted inFIG. 14 wherein the platform is deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 17 is a side view of a chair having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member to maintain the platform in the deployed position according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 18 is a side view of a chair having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member engagable to a forward portion of the platform to maintain the platform in the deployed position according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 19 is a side view of a chair having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface and having a support member engagable to a forward portion of the platform to maintain the platform in the deployed position, wherein the platform is substantially positioned over a seat of the chair according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 20 is a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 21 is a side view of the chair depicted inFIG. 20 , wherein the platform is rotated toward a seat of the chair to position the platform in the deployed position. -
FIG. 22 is a chair having a back rest having an integrated platform that can be deployed to provide a writing or support surface according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 23 is a side view of the chair depicted inFIG. 20 , wherein the platform is rotated way from a seat of the chair to position the platform in the deployed position. - As generally depicted in
FIGS. 1-5 , aplatform assembly 20, according to an example, can include aplatform 22 mountable on a back rest of a chair such that theplatform 22 can be extended from the back rest to provide a writing surface or a support surface for an electronic device. Theplatform assembly 20 can include theplatform 22, asupport hinge 24, at least oneframe member 26 and at least one mountingfeature 28 for mounting theplatform 22 on the back rest. Theframe member 26 can extend above the mountingfeature 28 to position theplatform 22 above the mountingfeature 28 when theplatform 22 is positioned to provide a writing surface or a support surface, wherein theframe member 26 stabilizes theelevated platform 22 to allow theplatform 22 to be positioned vertically higher. - As depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , thesupport hinge 24 can rotatably connect theplatform 22 to theframe member 26 such that theplatform 22 is rotatable relative to theframe member 26 between a retracted position and a deployed position. As illustrated inFIG. 1 , in the retracted position, theplatform 22 can be rotated to generally align with theframe member 26. In at least one example, theplatform assembly 20 can include at least twoframe members 26 each rotatably connected to an edge of theplatform 22 by acorresponding support hinge 24 such that theplatform 22 can be rotated between theframe members 26 when rotated into the retracted position. As depicted inFIG. 2 , in the deployed position, theplatform 22 can be rotated to extend transversely from theframe member 26. In at least one example, theplatform 22 can be rotated into a substantially horizontal orientation when rotated into the deployed position to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device. - As depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in an example, the mountingfeature 28 can be mounted to the back rest of the chair such that theplatform 22 extends outward from the back rest of the chair when positioned in the deployed position and substantially parallel to the back rest when positioned in the retracted position. In at least one example, the mountingfeature 28 can comprise releasable features for gripping the back rest including, but not limited to a fixed hook (as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 ), a hook adjustable to the thickness of the back rest, an adjustable claw, at least one strap and combinations thereof. In at least one example, the mountingfeature 28 can comprise features for engaging features integrated into the back rest of the chair including, but not limited to mountingfeatures 28 comprising posts insertable into corresponding receptacles integrated into the back rest. - In at least one example, the mounting
feature 28 can be configured to mount the back rest such that theplatform 22 extends rearward from the back rest as depicted inFIG. 2 . In at least one example, the mountingfeature 28 can be configured to mount the back rest such that theplatform 22 extends forward from the back rest over the seat rest as depicted inFIG. 3 . In at least one example, the mountingfeature 28 can be configured to allow theplatform 22 to be swapped between the forward mounted position and the rear mounted position. - As depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in an example, theplatform 22 can define atop surface 38 and abottom surface 40. Thetop surface 38 can provide a planar writing surface or support surface for receiving an electronic device when theplatform 22 is rotated into the deployed position as depicted inFIG. 2 . In an example, thetop surface 38 can include integrated features including, but not limited to, non-slip coatings, mouse pad, recesses, or elevated features for receiving an electronic device and combinations thereof. In certain examples, the top surface can include a resilient, durable, or hard material, such as can be configured for use as a work surface or as a electronic device support surface. - As depicted in
FIG. 2 , in at least one example, the mountingfeature 28 can be configured to mount on the back rest such that theplatform 22 extends rearward from the chair. As depicted inFIG. 3 , in at least one example, the mountingfeature 28 can be configured to mount on the back rest such that theplatform 22 extends forward from the back rest of the chair such that theplatform 22 is positioned over a seat rest of the chair. - As depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in an example, theframe member 26 can be mounted to the mountingfeature 28 such that theframe member 26 engages the back rest to prevent rotation of theplatform assembly 20 about the mountingfeature 28. Theframe member 26 can also cooperate with the mountingfeature 28 to translate a downward force applied to theplatform 22 to a horizontal force supported by the back rest. In at least one example, theframe member 26 can include asupport pad 30 positioned to engage the back rest. Thesupport pad 30 can comprise a rubber, foam, elastomer, plastic or other material for releasably engaging the back rest without damaging the material of the back rest. - As depicted in
FIG. 4 , in an example, theplatform 22 can further include at least onesupport member 32 and a correspondingsecondary hinge 34. Thesecondary hinge 34 can rotatably connect thesupport member 32 to theplatform 22 such that thesupport member 32 can be rotated relative to theplatform 22 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, thesupport member 32 extends transversely from theplatform 22 to engage theframe member 26 or the back rest of the chair to maintain theplatform 22 in the deployed position, as illustrated inFIG. 4 . In an example, thesupport member 32 can be releasably engaged to theframe member 26 to maintain theplatform 22 in the desired rotational position. Thesupport member 32 andframe member 26 can be releasably secured with a hook and pin configuration, removable pin and hook or opening configuration, a spring loaded pin and detent configuration or other releasable engagement configuration. In the retracted position, thesupport member 32 can be rotated into alignment with theplatform 22 permitting rotation of theplatform 22 into the retracted position. In at least one example, theplatform 22 defines a recess for receiving thesupport member 32 when thesupport member 32 is rotated into the retracted position. In at least one example, when theplatform 22 is positioned in the retracted position, thesupport member 32 can be disengaged from theplatform 22 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly. Thesecondary hinge 34 can include a removable feature that can be removed by a tool or incorporates a quick release feature. - As depicted in
FIG. 5 , in an example, thesupport member 32 can support theplatform 22 without aframe member 22. In this configuration, thesupport hinge 24 can be mounted to the mountingfeature 28 such that theplatform 22 rotates about the mountingfeature 28. In at least one example, thesupport member 32 can further include a support pad 36 positioned to engage the back rest. The support pad 36 can comprise a rubber, foam, elastomer, plastic or other material for releasably engaging the back rest without damaging the material of the back rest. - As depicted in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , in an example, theplatform 22 can include asupport bracket 42 mountable to thebottom surface 40 of theplatform 22. Thesupport bracket 42 can be rotatably engaged to thesupport hinge 24 to mount theplatform 22 to thesupport hinge 24. In at least one example, thesupport bracket 24 can be sized to position theplatform 22 above the mountingfeature 28 when theplatform 22 is rotated into the deployed position. In an example, thesupport bracket 42 can be positioned on thebottom surface 40 adjacent an edge of theplatform 22. In another example, thesupport bracket 42 can be positioned inward from an edge of theplatform 22. In this configuration, a portion of theplatform 22 extends over the back rest of the chair, as depicted inFIG. 7 . The more centered position of thesupport bracket 42 and correspondingly thesupport hinge 24 improves stability of theplatform 22 when theplatform 22 is rotated into the deployed position and elevated above the mountingfeature 28. - As depicted in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , in an example, the mountingfeature 28 can include aguide bracket 44 defining aslot 46 for slidably receiving theframe member 26. In this configuration, theframe member 26 is within theslot 46 between at least a lowered position, as depicted inFIG. 7 , and an elevated position, as depicted inFIG. 8 , to position theplatform 22 at different vertical heights. In at least one example, theslot 46 can be oriented such that theplatform 22 moves horizontally as theplatform 22 is moved vertically on theframe member 26. In at least one example, theslot 46 can be oriented such that theplatform 22 only moves vertically on theframe member 26. - As depicted in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , in an example, theframe member 26 can be guided by theslot 46 of theguide bracket 44 such that theframe member 26 engages the back rest to prevent rotation of theplatform assembly 20 about the mountingfeature 28 as theframe member 26 is slid in theslot 46 and when theplatform 22 is being elevated or lowered vertically. In at least one example, theslot 46 is oriented to maintain engagement of theframe member 26 with the back rest as theframe member 26 is slid within theslot 46. Theframe member 26 can also cooperate with the mountingfeature 28 to translate a downward force applied to theplatform 22 to a horizontal force supported by the back rest. The engagement of theframe member 26 to the back rest permits elevation of theplatform 22 substantially above the mountingfeature 28 in part by translating the offset downward force applied to theplatform 22 to the back rest. - As depicted in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , in an example, theguide bracket 44 can further include a lockingelement 48 for releasably engaging theframe member 26 to fix the position of theframe member 26. The lockingelement 48 can be configured to engage the lockingelement 48 to prevent vertical adjustment of the height of theplatform 22. In at least one example, the lockingelement 48 can include a threaded stopper rotated by knob. In this configuration, the knob can be manually rotated to rotate the threaded stopper into engagement with theframe member 26 to apply a frictional force preventing movement of theframe member 26 or out of engagement with theframe member 26 to permit sliding of theframe member 26. In other examples, the locking element 36 can include, but is not limited to, a spring biased pin, removable locking pin and other releasable locking element for releasably engaging theframe member 26. - As generally depicted in
FIG. 9-12 , achair 50, according to an example, can include aplatform 52 integrated into aback rest 54 of thechair 50 such that theplatform 52 can be deployed from theback rest 54 to provide a writing surface or a support surface for an electronic device. In an example, thechair 50 can include theplatform 52, theback rest 54, aseat 56 and aleg assembly 58. As illustrated inFIGS. 9 and 10 , theleg assembly 58 can be mounted to the underside of theseat 56 and theback rest 54 can be mounted to theleg assembly 58 such that theback rest 54 is offset from theseat 56. In at least one example, theleg assembly 58 can include a height adjustment assembly (e.g., a pneumatic mechanism) such that height of theleg assembly 58 can be adjusted to change the vertical height of theplatform 52. In at least one example, theback rest 54 can be configured to have a standard specified height corresponding to a height for an average person. The description and depiction of theseat 56 and theleg assembly 58 is not intended to be limiting, but rather to assist in the description of theintegrated platform 52 according to the present example. - As depicted in
FIGS. 9-10 , according to an example, theback rest 54 further includes at least oneguide rail 60. Theplatform 52 further includes asupport hinge 62 rotatably mounted to theguide rail 60 such that theplatform 52 is rotatable relative to theguide rail 60 between a deployed position and a retracted position. As illustrated inFIG. 9 , in the retracted position, theplatform 52 can be rotated to generally align with theguide rail 60. In at least one example, theback rest 54 can include at least twoguide rail 60 each rotatably connected to an edge of theplatform 52 by acorresponding support hinge 62 such that theplatform 52 can be rotated between theguide rail 60 when rotated into the retracted position. In at least one example, eachguide rail 60 is positioned within a platform housing receptacle with theback rest 54 such that theplatform 52 is received within the platform housing receptacle when rotated into the retracted position. The platform housing receptacle can conceal or hide theplatform 52 when theplatform 52 is not in use. As depicted inFIG. 10 , in the deployed position, theplatform 22 can be rotated to extend transversely from theguide rail 60 and correspondingly theback rest 54. In at least one example, theplatform 52 can be rotated into a substantially horizontal orientation when rotated into the deployed position to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device such that an electronic device can be rested or positioned on top of the platform. - As depicted in
FIGS. 10 and 11 , in at least one example, thesupport hinge 62 can be configured to permit rotation of theplatform 52 such that theplatform 52 extends rearward from theback rest 54 as depicted inFIG. 10 In at least one example, thesupport hinge 62 can be configured to permit rotation of theplatform 52 such that theplatform 52 extends forward from theback rest 54 to extend over theseat 56 as depicted inFIG. 11 . The forward orientation can improve the stability of theplatform 52 by centering the weight of theplatform 52 and objects thereon over theleg assembly 58. The forward orientation can also reduce the overall footprint of thechair 50 when theplatform 52 is positioned in the deployed position. Thesupport hinge 62 can have a releasable locking feature for fixing theplatform 52 at the reward orientation or the forward orientation as theplatform 52 is rotated from the retracted position to either the forward or rearward deployed position. - As depicted in
FIGS. 9 and 10 , in an example, theguide rail 60 defines a track for slidably receiving thesupport hinge 62. Thesupport hinge 62 can be slid within the track to elevate or lower theplatform 52. In at least one example, thesupport hinge 62 can be slid within the track to lower the front edge of theplatform 52 as theplatform 52 is folded into the retracted position as illustrated inFIG. 9 . Similarly, thesupport hinge 62 can be slid within the track to elevate the front edge of theplatform 52 as theplatform 52 is rotated into the deployed position as illustrated inFIG. 10 . - As depicted in
FIGS. 13 and 14 , in an example, theplatform 52 can further include at least onesupport member 64 and a correspondingsecondary hinge 66. Thesecondary hinge 66 can rotatably connect thesupport member 64 to theplatform 52 such that thesupport member 64 can be rotated relative to theplatform 52 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, thesupport member 64 extends transversely from theplatform 52 to engage theguide rail 60 or theback rest 54 of thechair 50 to maintain theplatform 52 in the deployed position, as illustrated inFIG. 13 . In an example, theplatform 52 can include asupport pad 68 for engaging theback rest 54 without marring theback rest 54. When theplatform 52 is positioned in a forward deployed position, thesupport member 64 can be extended to engage the front side of theback rest 54. In an example, thesupport member 64 can be releasably engaged to theguide rail 60 to maintain theplatform 52 in the desired rotational position. Thesupport member 64 andguide rail 60 can be releasably secured with a hook and pin configuration, removable pin and hook or opening configuration, a spring loaded pin and detent configuration or other releasable engagement configuration. In the retracted position, thesupport member 64 can be rotated into alignment with theplatform 52 permitting rotation of theplatform 52 into the retracted position. In at least one example, theplatform 52 defines a recess for receiving thesupport member 64 when thesupport member 64 is rotated into the retracted position. In at least one example, when theplatform 52 is positioned in the retracted position, thesupport member 64 can be disengaged from theplatform 52 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly. - As generally depicted in
FIGS. 14-22 , achair 70, according to an example, can include aplatform 72 that can be positioned to operate as a back rest and repositioned to operate as a writing surface or a support surface for an electronic device. In an example, thechair 70 can include aplatform 72, arear support assembly 74, aseat 76 and aleg assembly 78. As illustrated in at leastFIGS. 14 and 15 , theleg assembly 78 can be mounted to the underside of theseat 76 and therear support assembly 74 can be mounted to theleg assembly 78 such that therear support 74 is offset from theseat 76. The description and depiction of theseat 76 and theleg assembly 78 is not intended to be limiting, but rather to assist in the description of theintegrated platform 72 according to the present example. - As depicted in
FIGS. 14 and 15 , therear support assembly 74 includes arear support 80, afirst frame member 82A and asecond frame member 82B. Theplatform 72 includes afirst support hinge 84A rotatably engagable to thefirst frame member 82A and asecond support hinge 84B rotatably engagable to thesecond frame member 84B such that theplatform 72 is rotatable with respect to the first andsecond frame members - As depicted in
FIGS. 14-16 , theplatform 72 is rotatable with respect to the first andsecond frame members FIGS. 14 and 15 , in the retracted position, theplatform 72 can be rotated to generally align with the first andsecond frame members first frame member 82A further includes afirst support bracket 86A for engaging theplatform 72 when theplatform 52 is rotated into the retracted position. Thesecond frame member 82B can also further include asecond support bracket 86B for engaging theplatform 52 when theplatform 52 is rotated into the retracted position. Eachsupport bracket platform 72 to prevent rotation of theplatform 72 past the retracted position such that theplatform 72 can provide back support for a person seated on theseat 76. As depicted inFIG. 16 , in the deployed position, theplatform 72 can be rotated to extend transversely from theframe members - As depicted in
FIG. 17-19 , in at least one example, the support hinges 84A, 84B can be configured to permit rotation of theplatform 72 such that theplatform 72 extends rearward from theframe members FIGS. 17 and 18 . In at least one example, the support hinges 84A, 84B can be positioned such that at least a portion of theplatform 72 is positioned forward of theframe members platform 72 balances the portion of theplatform 72 that extends rearward of theframe members platform 72 such that theplatform 72 extends forward from theframe members FIG. 19 . In this configuration, theplatform 72 is positioned over theseat 76. - As depicted in
FIGS. 18 and 19 , in an example, theplatform 72 can further include at least onefront support member 88 and a corresponding front hinge 90. The front hinge 90 can rotatably connect the front support member 90 to a portion of theplatform 72 forward of theframe members frame members platform 52 in the deployed position, as illustrated inFIGS. 18 and 19 . In at least one example, the front hinge 90 allows thefront support member 88 to rotate relative to theplatform 72 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, thefront support member 88 extends transversely from theplatform 72 to engage theframe members front support member 88 andframe members front support member 88 can be rotated into alignment with theplatform 72 permitting rotation of theplatform 72 into the retracted position. In at least one example, theplatform 72 defines a recess for receiving thefront support member 88 when thefront support member 88 is rotated into the retracted position. In at least one example, when theplatform 72 is positioned in the retracted position, thefront support member 88 can be disengaged from theplatform 52 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly. - As depicted in
FIGS. 20 and 21 , in an example, theplatform 72 can further include at least onerear support member 92 and a correspondingrear hinge 94. Therear hinge 94 can rotatably connect the front support member 90 to a portion of theplatform 72 rearward of theframe members frame members platform 52 in the deployed position, as illustrated inFIG. 21 . In at least one example, therear hinge 94 allows therear support member 92 to rotate relative to theplatform 72 between a support position and a retracted position. In at least one example, therear hinge 94 can be disengaged allowing therear support member 92 to be separated from theplatform 72. - As depicted in
FIGS. 22 and 23 , in at least one example, the first andsecond support brackets platform 72 can be rotated forward toward theseat 76 until positioned in the deployed position. As depicted inFIG. 23 , the first andsecond support brackets platform 72 can be rotated rearward away from theseat 76 until positioned in the deployed position. In either configuration, the deployed position can position theplatform 72 in a substantially horizontal orientation to provide a surface for writing or receiving an electronic device. - As depicted in
FIG. 23 , in an example, theplatform 72 can further include at least onesupport member 88 and a corresponding secondary hinge 90. The secondary hinge 90 can rotatably connect thesupport member 88 to theplatform 72 such that thesupport member 88 can be rotated relative to theplatform 72 between a support position and a retracted position. In the support position, thesupport member 88 extends transversely from theplatform 72 to engage theframe members support member 88 can be releasably engaged to theframe members platform 72 in the desired rotational position. Thesupport member 88 andframe members support member 88 can be rotated into alignment with theplatform 72 permitting rotation of theplatform 72 into the retracted position. In at least one example, theplatform 72 defines a recess for receiving thesupport member 88 when thesupport member 88 is rotated into the retracted position. In at least one example, when theplatform 72 is positioned in the retracted position, thesupport member 88 can be disengaged from theplatform 72 and stored within the recess or removed from the assembly. The secondary hinge 90 can include a removable feature that can be removed by a tool or incorporates a quick release feature. - Each of these non-limiting examples can stand on its own, or can be combined in any permutation or combination with any one or more of the other examples.
- The above detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the detailed description. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the present subject matter can be practiced. These embodiments are also referred to herein as “examples.” Such examples can include elements in addition to those shown or described. However, the present inventors also contemplate examples in which only those elements shown or described are provided. Moreover, the present inventors also contemplate examples using any combination or permutation of those elements shown or described (or one or more aspects thereof), either with respect to a particular example (or one or more aspects thereof), or with respect to other examples (or one or more aspects thereof) shown or described herein.
- In the event of inconsistent usages between this document and any documents so incorporated by reference, the usage in this document controls.
- In this document, the terms “a” or “an” are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one, independent of any other instances or usages of “at least one” or “one or more.” In this document, the term “or” is used to refer to a nonexclusive or, such that “A or B” includes “A but not B,” “B but not A,” and “A and B,” unless otherwise indicated. In this document, the terms “including” and “in which” are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms “comprising” and “wherein.” Also, in the following claims, the terms “including” and “comprising” are open-ended, that is, a system, device, article, composition, formulation, or process that includes elements in addition to those listed after such a term in a claim are still deemed to fall within the scope of that claim. Moreover, in the following claims, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects.
- The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. Other embodiments can be used, such as by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The Abstract is provided to comply with 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b), to allow the reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Also, in the above Detailed Description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. This should not be interpreted as intending that an unclaimed disclosed feature is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description as examples or embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that such embodiments can be combined with each other in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the present subject matter should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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