Patent application title:

ASSEMBLY TYPE BAR STOOL BASE AND BAR STOOL COMPRISING SAME

Publication number:

US20250386938A1

Publication date:
Application number:

18/880,198

Filed date:

2023-06-28

Smart Summary: A bar stool base is designed to be easily assembled and disassembled. It has a central part called a connecting member that holds everything together. This connecting member features a vertical joint and several horizontal joints for attaching the legs. Each leg can be easily connected or disconnected from the base. A complete bar stool is built using this innovative base design. 🚀 TL;DR

Abstract:

An assembly type bar stool base (1), comprising: a connecting member (2) and at least three leg components (3). The connecting member (2) includes a vertical joint (21), and at least three transverse joints (22) equal in number to the leg components (3), and one end of each of the leg components (3) is detachably connected to a corresponding transverse joint (22) of the connecting member. Also disclosed is a bar stool comprising the base (1).

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Classification:

A47C4/02 »  CPC main

Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs Dismountable chairs

A47C7/002 »  CPC further

Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools Chair or stool bases

A47C7/00 IPC

Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools

Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

The disclosure relates to the field of stools, in particular to an assembly type bar stool base and a bar stool comprising the same.

BACKGROUND

Stools are one type of seating furniture favored by people, and are widely used in places such as homes, offices, bars and the like, while bar stools are a stool type frequently used in bars.

The bar stool in the existing technology is mainly composed of a seat member, a lifting column for lifting the seat member, a pedal and stool legs. An upper end of the lifting column is connected to the seat member, and a lower end of the lifting column is connected to the stool legs, so as to realize the function of lifting the seat member and satisfy the requirements for different seat heights. The base of the most existing height-adjustable bar stools is a fixed structure that is not detachable, which results in not only massive packaging material consumption, but also as the current marine transportation cost stays high, the transportation cost increases due to the large packing volume.

SUMMARY

To address the above-mentioned problem in the existing technology, an object of the present disclosure is to provide an assembly type bar stool base that can reduce the packing volume during packaging, thereby decreasing the cost of packaging, storage and transportation.

The present disclosure provides an assembly type bar stool base, which may include a connecting member and at least three leg components, the connecting member including a vertical joint and at least three transverse joints equal in number to the leg components, one end of each of the leg components being in detachable connection with a corresponding transverse joint of the connecting member.

In some embodiments, the detachable connection may be a screw connection.

In some embodiments, the assembly type bar stool base may further include a reinforcement frame, which is in detachable fixation with the leg components from outside the assembly type bar stool base.

In some embodiments, the detachable fixation may be a screw fixation.

In some embodiments, the assembly type bar stool base may further include a fixed cover plate, which is detachably covered over the connecting member, the fixed cover plate has vertical mounting hole aligned with and fixed to the vertical joint of the connecting member, and a plurality of transverse mounting recesses equal in number to the leg components, and each of the plurality of transverse mounting recesses snaps and fastens a corresponding leg component.

In some embodiments, each of the plurality of leg components is a tubular leg, which is a steel tube with a circular, rectangular or square cross-section.

In some embodiments, the number of the transverse joints of the connecting member is three, and the number of the leg components is also three.

In some embodiments, the number of the transverse joints of the connecting member is four, and the number of the leg components is also four.

In some embodiments, each of the leg components includes an upright section supported on floor, a horizontal section as the one end, and an inclined section connecting the upright section and the horizontal section.

In some embodiments, the reinforcement frame may be a tubular reinforcement frame, which may be in a circular ring shape.

In some embodiments, the reinforcement frame may be a tubular reinforcement frame, which may be in a polygonal ring shape, and the number of sides of the polygonal ring shape may be equal to the number of the leg components.

The present disclosure also provides an assembly type bar stool, which may include: the assembly type bar stool base as described above; a lifting column with a lower end thereof fitted in the vertical joint of the connecting member of the assembly type bar stool base; and a seat mounted to an upper end of the lifting column.

The advantageous effect of the present disclosure is that, through detachable assembly of the leg components, connecting member, reinforcement frame and fixed cover plate, the packing volume of the assembly type bar stool base according to the present disclosure can be significantly reduced during packaging, thereby saving the packaging material and reducing the storage and transportation cost. When in use, the assembly type bar stool base is connected to the lifting column and the seat, such that a practical bar stool is formed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an assembly type bar stool base according to the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the assembly type bar stool base according to the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a bar stool including the assembly type bar stool base according to the present disclosure.

IN THE FIGURES

    • 1. assembly type bar stool base;
    • 2. connecting member;
    • 3. leg component;
    • 4. reinforcement frame;
    • 21. vertical joint;
    • 22. transverse joint;
    • 5. fixed cover plate;
    • 51. vertical mounting hole;
    • 52. transverse mounting recess;
    • 6. lifting column;
    • 7. seat.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

The specific embodiments of the present disclosure are further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the embodiments described herein below are merely used to describe and explain the present disclosure only and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Note that in the description of the drawings, the identical reference numerals denote the same parts throughout the drawings, and redundant description will be omitted.

It should be understood that the terms “horizontal”, “transverse”, and the like, as used herein, refer to a direction parallel to the floor on which the bar stool is placed; and the terms “upright”, “vertical”, and the like refer to a direction perpendicular to the floor on which the bar stool is placed.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 2, the assembly type bar stool base 1 according to the present disclosure includes a connecting member 2 and at least three leg components 3, the connecting member 2 includes a vertical joint 21, and at least three transverse joints 22 equal in number to the leg components 3, and one end of each of the leg components 3 is in detachable connection with a corresponding transverse joint 22 of the connecting member 2. The detachable connection may be a screw connection, for example.

Each of the leg components 3 may be a tubular leg, which may be a steel tube with a circular, rectangular or square cross-section. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the leg components 3 are hollow steel tubes with a circular cross-section. However, it should be understood that the leg components 3 may be formed of any material or structure used to manufacture stool legs.

In some embodiments, the number of the transverse joints 22 of the connecting member 2 may be three, and the number of the leg components 3 may also be three. In some embodiments, the number of the transverse joints 22 of the connecting member 2 may be four, and the number of the leg components 3 may also be four. It should be understood that the number of transverse joints 22 and the number of leg components 3 are not limited thereto and may be five or more. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the number of the leg components 3 is four. In the following description, as an example, the number of the leg components 3 is four.

As shown in FIG. 2, each of the leg components 3 may include, for example, an upright section supported on the floor, a horizontal section as the one end (the end that is in detachable connection with a corresponding transverse joint 22 of the connecting member 2), and an inclined section connecting the upright section and the horizontal section.

With continued reference to FIG. 2, the connecting member 2 includes one vertical joint 21 and four transverse joints 22. The vertical joint 21 is formed of, for example, a circular steel tube intended to be connected to the lifting column 6, which will be described later. The transverse joint 22 is formed of, for example, a circular steel tube, and one end of the transverse joint 22 is connected to a side wall (e.g., a wall of the circular steel tube) of the vertical joint 21. More specifically, the axes of the four transverse joints 22 are each formed on the same plane, and are formed to be perpendicular to the axis of the vertical joint 21. That is, the four transverse joints 22 are evenly radially arranged around the vertical joint 21.

The transverse joint 22 is further provided with a screw hole, the one end of a leg component 3 is also provided with a screw hole, and an inner diameter of the leg component 3 (at least the inner diameter of the one end) is greater than an outer diameter of the transverse joint 22. The detachable connection of the one end of the leg component 3 and the corresponding transverse joint 22 of the connecting member 2 can be achieved in the following manner: the transverse joint 22 is inserted into the leg component 3 such that the screw hole in the transverse joint 22 is aligned with the screw hole in the one end of the leg component 3, and connection and fixation are achieved by means of a screw. That is, the detachable connection is a screw connection.

The assembly type bar stool base 1 may further include a reinforcement frame 4, which is in detachable fixation with the leg components 3 from outside the assembly type bar stool base 1 (as shown in FIG. 1). The detachable fixation may be, for example, a screw fixation. The reinforcement frame 4 may be, for example, a tubular reinforcement frame. The tubular reinforcement frame may be a ring member made of a steel tube with a circular cross section. The ring member may be, for example, a circular ring or a polygonal ring. In a case where the ring member is a polygonal ring, the number of sides of the polygonal ring is equal to the number of the leg components 3. In a case where the number of the leg components 3 is three, the reinforcement frame 4 may have a triangular ring shape. In the embodiment shown in the figure, the number of the leg components 3 is four, thus the ring member being a square ring is described herein as an example. It should be understood that the polygonal ring shape herein may also include a rounded shape at the corners.

In a case where the square-ring-shaped reinforcement frame 4 is fixed to the leg components 3, the four corners of the square ring shape may contact the inclined sections of the respective leg components 3, and the four sides of the square ring shape may be each located between adjacent leg components 3.

The reinforcement frame 4 may be detachably fixed to the leg components 3, for example, by screws. That is, the detachable fixation is a screw fixation. By means of the reinforcement frame 4, firm installation of the four leg components 3 can be ensured without shaking or swinging in use, and meanwhile the reinforcement frame 4 can also function as a pedal for the user to rest the feet.

In order to further enhance the stability of the assembly type bar stool base 1, the assembly type bar stool base 1 may further include a fixed cover plate 5, which is detachably covered over the connecting member 2. The fixed cover plate 5 may have a vertical mounting hole 51 and a plurality of transverse mounting recesses 52 equal in number to the leg components 3 (here four transverse mounting recesses 52). The vertical mounting hole 51 is configured to be aligned with and fixed to the vertical joint 21 of the connecting member 2. Each of the four transverse mounting recesses 52 is configured to snap and fasten a corresponding leg component 3 and allow the corresponding leg component 3 to pass there through.

The fixed cover plate 5 has a decorating function in addition to enhancing stability of the stool, so that the assembly type bar stool base 1 exhibits an aesthetic view.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the present disclosure also provides an assembly type bar stool, including: the assembly type bar stool base 1 as described above; a lifting column 6 with a lower end thereof fitted in the vertical joint 21 of the connecting member 2 of the assembly type bar stool base 1; and a seat 7 mounted to an upper end of the lifting column 6.

When in use, the lifting column 6 passes through the vertical mounting hole 51 and is fixed to the vertical joint 21, and a conventional bar stool seat 7 is connected to the upper end of the lifting column 6, such that a practical bar stool is formed.

During packaging and transportation, the assembly type bar stool base 1 of the present disclosure can be detached into a connecting member 2, a plurality of leg components 3, a reinforcement frame 4 and a fixed cover plate 5 for packaging due to a detachable design. As compared to the existing technology, the assembly type bar stool base according to the present disclosure saves the packaging material significantly, reduces the packing volume, and decreases the storage and transportation cost.

The above embodiments are provided only for illustrating the technical concepts and features of the present disclosure, and the purpose thereof is to provide a person skilled in the art with an understanding of the disclosure and to implement the present disclosure, so that the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and all equivalent changes and modifications made according to the spirit of the present disclosure should be covered thereby.

Claims

1-12. (canceled)

13. An assembly type bar stool base, characterized in comprising: a connecting member and at least three leg components, wherein the connecting member comprises a vertical joint, and at least three transverse joints equal in number to the leg components, one end of each of the leg components is in detachable connection with a corresponding transverse joint of the connecting member.

14. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, wherein the detachable connection is a screw connection.

15. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, further comprising a reinforcement frame, wherein the reinforcement frame is in detachable fixation with the leg components from outside the assembly type bar stool base.

16. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 15, wherein the detachable fixation is a screw fixation.

17. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, further comprising a fixed cover plate, wherein the fixed cover plate is detachably covered over the connecting member, the fixed cover plate has a vertical mounting hole aligned with and fixed to the vertical joint of the connecting member, and a plurality of transverse mounting recesses equal in number to the leg components, and each of the plurality of transverse mounting recesses snaps and fastens a corresponding leg component.

18. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 14, further comprising a fixed cover plate, wherein the fixed cover plate is detachably covered over the connecting member, the fixed cover plate has a vertical mounting hole aligned with and fixed to the vertical joint of the connecting member, and a plurality of transverse mounting recesses equal in number to the leg components, and each of the plurality of transverse mounting recesses snaps and fastens a corresponding leg component.

19. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 15, further comprising a fixed cover plate, wherein the fixed cover plate is detachably covered over the connecting member, the fixed cover plate has a vertical mounting hole aligned with and fixed to the vertical joint of the connecting member, and a plurality of transverse mounting recesses equal in number to the leg components, and each of the plurality of transverse mounting recesses snaps and fastens a corresponding leg component.

20. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, wherein each of the leg components is a tubular leg, which is a steel tube with a circular, rectangular or square cross-section.

21. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 14, wherein each of the leg components is a tubular leg, which is a steel tube with a circular, rectangular or square cross-section.

22. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, wherein the number of the transverse joints of the connecting member is three, and the number of the leg components is also three.

23. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 14, wherein the number of the transverse joints of the connecting member is three, and the number of the leg components is also three.

24. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, wherein the number of the transverse joints of the connecting member is four, and the number of the leg components is also four.

25. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 14, wherein the number of the transverse joints of the connecting member is four, and the number of the leg components is also four.

26. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 13, wherein each of the leg components comprises an upright section supported on floor, a horizontal section as the one end, and an inclined section connecting the upright section and the horizontal section.

27. The assembly type bar stool base of claim 14, wherein each of the leg components comprises an upright section supported on floor, a horizontal section as the one end, and an inclined section connecting the upright section and the horizontal section.

28. The assembly type bar stool base according to claim 15, wherein the reinforcement frame is a tubular reinforcement frame, which is in a circular ring shape.

29. The assembly type bar stool base according to claim 16, wherein the reinforcement frame is a tubular reinforcement frame, which is in a circular ring shape.

30. The assembly type bar stool base according to claim 15, wherein the reinforcement frame is a tubular reinforcement frame, which is in a polygonal ring shape having the same number of sides as the number of the leg components.

31. The assembly type bar stool base according to claim 16, wherein the reinforcement frame is a tubular reinforcement frame, which is in a polygonal ring shape having the same number of sides as the number of the leg components.

32. An assembly type bar stool, characterized in comprising:

the assembly type bar stool base of claim 13;

a lifting column with a lower end thereof fitted in the vertical joint of the connecting member of the assembly type bar stool base; and

a seat mounted to an upper end of the lifting column.

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