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US975755A
US975755A US48299109A US1909482991A US975755A US 975755 A US975755 A US 975755A US 48299109 A US48299109 A US 48299109A US 1909482991 A US1909482991 A US 1909482991A US 975755 A US975755 A US 975755A
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  • My invention relates particularly to table attachments adapted to be connected with the arms of chairs in such manner that the table may be swung into position for use after the occupant is seated, and swung out of the way when the use of the table is no r longer desired.
  • My primary object is to provide an attachment of the character indicated of simple, cheap and durable construction and well adapted to the purpose.
  • FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a chair equipped with my improved table, the full lines showing the table sections swung to a position beneath the arms of the chair, and the dotted lines showing the operative position of the table;
  • Fig. 2 a broken transverse vertical section taken as indicated at line 2 of Fig. 1 and showing the arms of the chair and the table in operative position;
  • Fig. 3 a broken horizontal section taken as indicated at line 3 of Fig. l and showing the detail of a lock-device employed for locking the table sections in a depending vertical position beneath the arms of the chair.
  • A represents thev frame of the chair
  • B the seat of the chair
  • C the back of the chair.
  • the frame may be of any suitable construction. AS shown, it comprises sides 1 composed of front legs 2, rear legs 3, arms 4 surmounting the legs and memb-ers 5 (Fig. 3) joining the front and rear legs near their lower portions.
  • the back of the chair is usually made adjustable, as illustrated in my Patent No. 880,206, granted February 25, 1908, the adjustment being controlled by a lever 6.
  • the chair is usually equipped With a foot-rest 7 which is normally housed, but is adjustable, or eXtensible, as illustrated in my Patent No. 901,285, granted October 13, 1908.
  • My improved table attachment comprises table sections 8 equipped with bracket-arms 9; and rods 10 supported by bracket arms 11 which are attached to the lower sides of the arms 4 of the chair.
  • Each arm 11 comprises a base portion 12 located beneath the chairarm and provided with a slot 13 receiving an adjusting screw 14; and a shank 15 having an up-curved outer end equipped with an eye 16 which receives the rod 10.
  • each table section 8 in its vertical depending position, it has applied to the upper surface of its upper portion two of th-e bracket-arms 9, said bracket-arms being slidably and pivotally mounted on the corresponding rod 10, said rod 10 being l'iXedly secured in the eyes 16 of the bracketarms 11.
  • Each bracket-arm 9 comprises a base portion 17 connected with the table section, as by screws 18 and an outwardly extending shank 19 having an upturned portion 20 carrying an eye 21 pivoted and slidable on the rod 10.
  • Each of the table sections 8 preferably has its rear edge portion cut away or recessed throughout the lower portion of the section, as indicated at 22, the recesses of the two table sections being complemental, so that when the table sections are brought to the operative position the rear edge of the table, considered as a whole, will be recessed centrally to accommodate the body of the occupant of the chair.
  • the outer surfaces of the depending ⁇ table sections are paneled, as indicated at 28, so that the table sections have the appearance of constituting paneled sides of the chair, when said sections are in the depending position.
  • each locking device 24 Applied to the frame member 5 at each side of the chair, adjacent to the rear legs 3, is a locking device 24 adapted to secure the table section in the depending position.
  • each locking device comprises a block 25 applied to the frame member 5 and equipped at its front edge with a spring-projected bolt 26 adapted to enter a socket 27 in a small metal plate or clip 28 attached to the rear edge of the table section.
  • the engaging end of the bolt 26 is beveled or rounded, so that the table section may be readily braced inward to the locked position, or may be readily pulled out, the bolt being automatically retracted.
  • the lower or free edge of one of the table sections 8 is equipped s erses on -the rods 1Y0.
  • the rods 10 are connected with the arms of the chair so as to extend parallel with each other, the slots 13 and screws le providing for this adjustment.
  • sections When the table, sections are in the inoperative position, they depend beneath the arms of the chair and serve as paneled sides for the chair, being held securely against swinging outwardly by the locking devices 2li.
  • the bracket-arms 9 with vvhielrthe table sections are equipped bein atthis tineat the rear end of their travl
  • the occupant of the chair may swing the table sections upon therods l0 as pivots and slid them forward until the foremost bracketarms 9 engage the foremost bracket-arms 1l
  • the table sections may then be lowered to' the position shown in Fig. 2, in which position they form an arch across the chair in front of the occupant and above the chair 10owing to the arching effect which ⁇ results when the free ed ⁇ es of the table sections are brought toget ier.
  • bracket arms adjustably connected with the lower surfaces of the chair arms 'i :and projecting laterally from the chair! ..fl llm. S ,.S;a d bracket-arms adjustable inwardly and outwardly.,rods .carried by said bracket arms, a pair of table sections, and bracket arms secured to said table sections and pivotally and slidably connected with said rods, said table-.sections adapted to meet-.and Amutually brace each other when swung to a position above the chair.
  • the combination with a chair equipped with arms, bracket arms secured thereto and equipped with rods extending substantially parallel to each other, a pair of table sections, and bracket arms secured to said table-sections and equipped with angular shanks pivotally and slidably connected with said rods, said table sections adapted to meet and mutually brace each other when swung to a position above said chair.
  • the cnrbination with a chair equipped with i arms, of bracket arms secured to the lower lsurfaces of the chair arms and having upkcurved extremities located near the outer edges of the chair arms, rods supported by tle up-cured extremities of said bracketarirs, table sections normally housed beneath the chair arms, and bracket-arms hav-4 ing base portions secured to the outer surfaces of the upper portions of said table-sections and equipped with shanks having upturned extremities pivotally and slidably mounted on said rods.

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A. G. EYLES.
TABLE ATTACHMENT POB. CHAIRS.
APPLIGATION FILED MAR. 12, 1909.
975,755, Patnted Nov. 15, 19.10.l
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ANTON Gr. EYLES, 0F CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA.
TABLE ATTACHMENT FOR CHAIRS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 15, 1910.
Application filed March 12, 1909. Serial No. 482,991.
T 0 all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that l, ANTON G. Ermes, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cedar Rapids, in the county of Cedar and State of Iowa, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Table Attachments for Chairs, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates particularly to table attachments adapted to be connected with the arms of chairs in such manner that the table may be swung into position for use after the occupant is seated, and swung out of the way when the use of the table is no r longer desired.
My primary object is to provide an attachment of the character indicated of simple, cheap and durable construction and well adapted to the purpose.
The invention is illustrated in its preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a chair equipped with my improved table, the full lines showing the table sections swung to a position beneath the arms of the chair, and the dotted lines showing the operative position of the table; Fig. 2, a broken transverse vertical section taken as indicated at line 2 of Fig. 1 and showing the arms of the chair and the table in operative position; and Fig. 3, a broken horizontal section taken as indicated at line 3 of Fig. l and showing the detail of a lock-device employed for locking the table sections in a depending vertical position beneath the arms of the chair.
In the illustration given, A represents thev frame of the chair; B, the seat of the chair; and C, the back of the chair.
The frame may be of any suitable construction. AS shown, it comprises sides 1 composed of front legs 2, rear legs 3, arms 4 surmounting the legs and memb-ers 5 (Fig. 3) joining the front and rear legs near their lower portions.
The back of the chair is usually made adjustable, as illustrated in my Patent No. 880,206, granted February 25, 1908, the adjustment being controlled by a lever 6. The chair is usually equipped With a foot-rest 7 which is normally housed, but is adjustable, or eXtensible, as illustrated in my Patent No. 901,285, granted October 13, 1908.
My improved table attachment comprises table sections 8 equipped with bracket-arms 9; and rods 10 supported by bracket arms 11 which are attached to the lower sides of the arms 4 of the chair. Each arm 11 comprises a base portion 12 located beneath the chairarm and provided with a slot 13 receiving an adjusting screw 14; and a shank 15 having an up-curved outer end equipped with an eye 16 which receives the rod 10. There are three of the brackets 11 employed in connection with each arm of the chair, and the rod 10 supported thereby is located near the outer edge of the chair-arm.
Considering each table section 8 in its vertical depending position, it has applied to the upper surface of its upper portion two of th-e bracket-arms 9, said bracket-arms being slidably and pivotally mounted on the corresponding rod 10, said rod 10 being l'iXedly secured in the eyes 16 of the bracketarms 11. Each bracket-arm 9 comprises a base portion 17 connected with the table section, as by screws 18 and an outwardly extending shank 19 having an upturned portion 20 carrying an eye 21 pivoted and slidable on the rod 10.
Each of the table sections 8 preferably has its rear edge portion cut away or recessed throughout the lower portion of the section, as indicated at 22, the recesses of the two table sections being complemental, so that when the table sections are brought to the operative position the rear edge of the table, considered as a whole, will be recessed centrally to accommodate the body of the occupant of the chair. The outer surfaces of the depending` table sections are paneled, as indicated at 28, so that the table sections have the appearance of constituting paneled sides of the chair, when said sections are in the depending position.
Applied to the frame member 5 at each side of the chair, adjacent to the rear legs 3, is a locking device 24 adapted to secure the table section in the depending position. As shown in Fig. 3, each locking device comprises a block 25 applied to the frame member 5 and equipped at its front edge with a spring-projected bolt 26 adapted to enter a socket 27 in a small metal plate or clip 28 attached to the rear edge of the table section. The engaging end of the bolt 26 is beveled or rounded, so that the table section may be readily braced inward to the locked position, or may be readily pulled out, the bolt being automatically retracted.
As shown in Fig. 2, the lower or free edge of one of the table sections 8 is equipped s erses on -the rods 1Y0.
, with which the chair arms are equipped.
arms. The adjustment is such that the table sections are wholly supported by the rods cure 'by Letters Patent, is-
with a horizontal cleat or teiion 29 adapted tobe received in a groove 80 with which .the other table section is provided at its lower or free edge. l/Vhen the table sections are in the operative position shown in Figq2, the tenon 29 enters the groove 30, as clearly shown in said figure.
The manner of using the improved device will be readily understood. The rods 10 are connected with the arms of the chair so as to extend parallel with each other, the slots 13 and screws le providing for this adjustment. When the table, sections are in the inoperative position, they depend beneath the arms of the chair and serve as paneled sides for the chair, being held securely against swinging outwardly by the locking devices 2li. When the table sections are in the inoperative position, they are locked in the rear of the chair legs 2, the bracket-arms 9 with vvhielrthe table sections are equipped bein atthis tineat the rear end of their travl When desired, the occupant of the chair may swing the table sections upon therods l0 as pivots and slid them forward until the foremost bracketarms 9 engage the foremost bracket-arms 1l The table sections may then be lowered to' the position shown in Fig. 2, in which position they form an arch across the chair in front of the occupant and above the chair 10owing to the arching effect which` results when the free ed `es of the table sections are brought toget ier.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only, and no undue limitation is to be understood therefrom.
, What I regard as new, and desire to sel1. means ofthe character set forth,- the combination with a chair equipped with arms, of bracket arms adjustably connected with the lower surfaces of the chair arms 'i :and projecting laterally from the chair! ..fl llm. S ,.S;a d bracket-arms adjustable inwardly and outwardly.,rods .carried by said bracket arms, a pair of table sections, and bracket arms secured to said table sections and pivotally and slidably connected with said rods, said table-.sections adapted to meet-.and Amutually brace each other when swung to a position above the chair.
2. In means of the character set forth, the combination with a chair equipped with arms, bracket arms secured thereto and equipped with rods extending substantially parallel to each other, a pair of table sections, and bracket arms secured to said table-sections and equipped with angular shanks pivotally and slidably connected with said rods, said table sections adapted to meet and mutually brace each other when swung to a position above said chair.
3. In means of the character set forth, the cnrbination with a chair equipped with i arms, of bracket arms secured to the lower lsurfaces of the chair arms and having upkcurved extremities located near the outer edges of the chair arms, rods supported by tle up-cured extremities of said bracketarirs, table sections normally housed beneath the chair arms, and bracket-arms hav-4 ing base portions secured to the outer surfaces of the upper portions of said table-sections and equipped with shanks having upturned extremities pivotally and slidably mounted on said rods.
Ll. In means of the character set forth, thecombination with a chair equipped with. arms, of a pair of table-sections normally,
housed beneath said arms and plivotally connected therewith, said table-sections having complemental recesses at their rear edges, and locking devices secured to the sides of the chair-frame and normally en
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US2469548A (en) * 1946-03-08 1949-05-10 Emmett L Connelly Child's seat for barber chairs
US2503543A (en) * 1948-06-18 1950-04-11 Donald L Caston Combination chair and table
US2799324A (en) * 1955-12-13 1957-07-16 Nat Lock Co High chair tray slide and swivel assembly
US2833335A (en) * 1955-04-29 1958-05-06 Robert A Leclair Self-latching hinge construction for high-chair trays
US5333929A (en) * 1992-06-02 1994-08-02 Slagerman Engineering Ltd. Wheelchair tray
US5573301A (en) * 1995-05-16 1996-11-12 Charles S. Fox Table for chair
US5630642A (en) * 1995-01-24 1997-05-20 Plastic Industries, Inc. Convenience table for furniture
US8079553B1 (en) 2006-07-11 2011-12-20 Steve Martin Keyboard supporting tray and arm rests for conventional open arm office chairs
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US2469548A (en) * 1946-03-08 1949-05-10 Emmett L Connelly Child's seat for barber chairs
US2503543A (en) * 1948-06-18 1950-04-11 Donald L Caston Combination chair and table
US2833335A (en) * 1955-04-29 1958-05-06 Robert A Leclair Self-latching hinge construction for high-chair trays
US2799324A (en) * 1955-12-13 1957-07-16 Nat Lock Co High chair tray slide and swivel assembly
US5333929A (en) * 1992-06-02 1994-08-02 Slagerman Engineering Ltd. Wheelchair tray
US5630642A (en) * 1995-01-24 1997-05-20 Plastic Industries, Inc. Convenience table for furniture
US5573301A (en) * 1995-05-16 1996-11-12 Charles S. Fox Table for chair
US8079553B1 (en) 2006-07-11 2011-12-20 Steve Martin Keyboard supporting tray and arm rests for conventional open arm office chairs
US20140261099A1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-09-18 Emory University Surgical support device
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