Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a retractable moving stand configured to move in
a horizontal state between an advance position where a plurality of tiers of floor
bases, to each of which a plurality of chairs are attached, are shifted stepwise from
each other and a retracting position where the floor bases are aligned with each other
in a vertical direction and more specifically, to a structure of a step-like passage
of the moving stand.
Background Art
[0002] One of conventionally known moving stands as described above is previously disclosed
in Japanese Patent Publication No.
3903354 by the present applicant. As two tiers in a middle are shown in Fig. 9, the moving
stand includes: a plurality of tiers of floor bases 1, leg portions 2 supporting each
floor base 1 such that the floor base 1 is movable in a horizontal state; and a plurality
of seat folding-type chairs 3 attached to each floor base 1 in such a manner as to
be raised and lowered. Each floor base 1 includes: a beam member 4 horizontally extending
in the right-left direction of the chairs 3; a plurality of arm members 5 which are
connected at rear ends thereof respectively to a plurality of portions of the beam
member 4 arranged at intervals in the longitudinal direction thereof and which horizontally
protrude from the beam member 4 toward the front of the chairs 3; and a floor camber
6 laid over the plurality of arm members 5. The leg portion 2 includes; a plurality
of columns 7 which are connected at upper ends thereof respectively to a plurality
of portions of the beam member 4 arranged at intervals in the longitudinal direction
and which extend downward from the beam member 4; a plurality of foot members 8 which
are connected around the rear ends thereof respectively to the lower ends of the columns
7 and extend in parallel to the arm members 5; and a plurality of moving rollers 9
which are provided at front and rear ends of the foot members 8. The leg portions
2 at higher tiers include diagonal braces 10 at the rear side of the columns 7 for
reinforcement of the columns 7.
[0003] In the moving stand, the length of the plurality of columns 7 for each floor base
1 differs from that of the adjacent floor base 1 by a difference in height between
the floor bases 1 adjacent to each other. Moreover, the different floor bases 1 include
slightly different intervals of the portions of the beam member 4 to which the upper
ends of the plurality of columns 7 are connected. This allows the plurality of tiers
of floor bases 1 to move in a horizontal state between the advance position where
the floor bases 1 are shifted stepwise from each other and the retracting position
where the floor bases 1 are aligned with each other in the vertical direction. To
move the floor bases 1 to the retracting position, the chairs 3 are fallen to be accommodate
between the floor members 6.
[0004] Furthermore, in the moving stand, all the plurality of arm members 5 are directly
connected to the beam members 4 without the columns 7 interposed therebetween. This
can facilitate on-site assembly of the moving stand and allow the arm members 5 and
the floor members 6 to be shared in the floor bases 1 of different tiers. In other
known conventional moving stands, all or some of the plurality of arm members 5 are
connected to only the columns 7 or to both the columns 7 and beam members 4.
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be Solved by Invention
[0005] Meanwhile, the present inventors further studied the above-described conventional
moving stands, and found a room for further improvement as follows. To be specific,
at the advance position, the plurality of tiers of the floor bases 1 of the above-described
conventional moving stand form a step-like passage to allow spectators to move between
the floor bases 1. On the other hand, the floor member 6 of each floor base 1 extends
between both lateral ends of the floor base 1 along the beam member 4. The seat section
of the floor member 6 of each floor base 1 where the chairs 3 are provided and the
passage section forming the step-like passage are therefore integrally connected to
each other. Accordingly, there is a disadvantage that, when a spectator walks on the
passage sections of the floor members 6 up and down the step-like passage and vertically
rocks the passage sections, the rocking movement of the passage section is directly
transmitted to the seat section of the floor members 6, and persons sitting on the
chairs 3 feel the rocking movement.
Means for Solving Problems
[0006] The invention was made to advantageously solve the aforementioned problems of the
conventional moving stand. A retractable moving stand includes: a plurality of tiers
of floor bases, a leg portion supporting each of the floor bases such that the floor
base is movable in a horizontal state; and a plurality of chairs attached to each
floor base. Each floor base includes: a beam member horizontally extending in a right-left
direction of the chairs; a plurality of arm members which are located at a plurality
of portions of the beam member arranged at intervals in a longitudinal direction and
horizontally protrude from the beam member toward the front of the chairs; and a floor
member laid over the plurality of arm members. The leg portion includes: a plurality
of columns which are connected at upper ends thereof respectively to a plurality of
portions of the beam member arranged at intervals in the longitudinal direction and
extend downward from the beam member; a plurality of foot members which are connected
around rear ends thereof respectively to lower ends of the columns and extend in parallel
to the arm members; and a plurality of moving rollers provided at front and rear ends
of each foot member. a rear end of each of the plurality of arm members is connected
to at least one of the beam member and the columns. A length of the plurality of columns
of each floor base is different from that of the next floor base by a difference in
height between the floor bases. The intervals of the portions of the beam member of
each floor base which are connected to the upper ends of the plurality of columns
are different somewhat from those of the other floor bases. The plurality of tiers
of floor bases are thereby capable of moving in the horizontal state between an advance
position where the floor bases are shifted stepwise from each other and a retracting
position where the floor bases are aligned with each other in a vertical direction.
The floor members of the plurality of tiers of floor bases at the advance position
form a step-like passage. In such a retractable moving stand, each floor base includes
seat arm members and passage arm members as the arm members, and includes a seat floor
member and a passage floor member independent of each other as the floor members.
The seat floor member is supported on at least one of the beam member and the columns
by the seat arm members, and the passage floor member is supported on at least one
of the beam member and the columns by the passage arm members.
Effects of Invention
[0007] In the aforementioned moving stand of the invention, each of the plurality of tiers
of floor bases includes the seat floor member and passage floor member independent
of each other as the floor members, and the seat floor member and passage floor members
are supported on at least one of the beam member and the columns by the seat arm materials
and passage arm materials, respectively. Accordingly, even if, at the advance position
where the plurality of tiers of floor bases are shifted stepwise from each other,
a spectator walks up and down a step-like passage which is formed by the passage floor
members of the floor bases to rock each passage floor member, the rocking motion almost
disappears when transmitted to at least one of the beam member and columns through
the passage arm members because of high rigidities of the beam member and columns.
The rocking motion is hardly or not transmitted to the seat floor member supported
on the beam member or the separate columns connected to the beam member through the
separate seat arm members.
[0008] According to the moving stand of the invention, even if a spectator walks on the
passage floor members up and down the step-like passage, persons sitting on the chairs
do not feel the rocking motion of the seat floor members transmitted from the passage
floor member. Accordingly, it is possible to enhance the feel of stability of the
sitting persons.
[0009] Note that, in the moving stand of the invention, it is preferable that any of the
plurality of tiers of floor bases include a seat beam member and a passage beam member
independent of each other as the beam member, the seat floor member be supported on
at least one of the seat beam member and the columns, by the seat arm members, and
the passage floor member be supported on at least one of the passage beam member and
the columns by the passage arm members.
[0010] According to such a configuration, the seat beam members are independent of the passage
beam member. Accordingly, at the advance position where the plurality of tiers of
floor bases are shifted stepwise from each other, even if a spectator walks up and
down the step-like passage formed by the passage floor members of the floor bases
to rock each passage floor member and the rocking motion is transmitted to the passage
beam member through the passage arm members to rock somewhat the passage beam member,
the rocking motion almost disappears when transmitted to the columns and hardly or
not transmitted to the seat beam member. Accordingly, the rocking motion is not transmitted
to the seat floor member supported on the seat beam member through the separate seat
arm members. It is therefore possible to further enhance the sense of stability of
persons sitting on the chairs.
[0011] In addition, in the moving stand according to the invention, it is preferable that
the seat beam member and passage beam member be aligned with each other in the vertical
direction and be connected to front surfaces of upper ends of the columns.
[0012] According to such a configuration, even if each of the leg portions of the upper
tiers includes a diagonal brace for reinforcement on the rear side of each column,
the columns of the lower tiers can be retracted to the front position of the diagonal
brace while the beam members of the lower tiers do not interfere with the diagonal
braces. Accordingly, when the plurality of tiers of floor bases are positioned at
the retracting position where the floor bases are aligned with each other in the vertical
direction, the floor bases are not shifted from each other in the front-back direction.
This allows for compact storage of the moving stand.
[0013] On the other hand, in the moving stand according to the invention, it is preferable
that one of the seat beam member and passage beam member be connected to front surfaces
of upper ends of the columns, and the other one of the seat beam member and passage
beam member be connected to rear surfaces of the upper ends of the columns.
[0014] According to such a configuration, since the seat and passage beam members, which
are connected to the upper ends of the columns, are not aligned with each other in
the vertical direction, it is only necessary to match the length of the upper end
of each column to the height of one beam member. Accordingly, the difference in height
between the adjacent floor bases can be made small if necessary, and the total height
of the moving stand can be made smaller.
[0015] Further, in the moving stand according to the invention, it is preferable that any
of the plurality of tiers of floor bases include only one beam member, and at least
one of the seat arm members and passage arm members be connected to the one beam member.
[0016] According to such a configuration, the seat floor members and passage arm members
are supported on at least one of the only one beam member and the columns by the seat
arm members and passage arm members, respectively. Accordingly, even if, at the advance
position where the plurality of tiers of floor bases are shifted stepwise from each
other, a spectator walks up and down the step-like passage which is formed by the
passage floor members of the floor bases to rock the passage floor members, the rocking
motion almost disappears when transmitted to at least one of the beam member and columns
through the passage arm members because of high rigidities of the beam member and
columns. The rocking motion is hardly or not transmitted to the seat floor members
supported on the beam member or separate columns connected to the beam member through
the separate seat arm members.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0017]
Fig. 1 is a side view showing an embodiment of a moving stand of the invention in
a state that a plurality of tiers of floor bases are located at an advance position
where the floor bases are shifted stepwise from each other.
Fig. 2 is a side view showing the embodiment of the moving stand of the invention
in a state that the plurality of tiers of floor bases are located at a retracting
position where the floor bases are aligned with each other in the vertical direction.
Fig. 3 is a back view showing the entire moving stand of the embodiment with chairs
removed.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing columns and part thereabove of two tiers in a
middle of the moving stand of the embodiment with the chairs removed.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing part of a step-like passage of two tiers in a
middle of the moving stand of the embodiment.
Parts (a) and (b) of Fig 6 are side views of the tier in a middle of the moving stand
of the embodiment, Part (a) showing a state where a seat floor member is supported
on a seat beam member by seat arm members, Part (b) showing a state where a passage
floor member is supported on a passage beam member by passage arm members.
Parts (a) and (b) of Fig. 7 are side views showing a tier in a middle of another embodiment
of the moving stand of the invention, Part (a) showing a state where the seat floor
member is supported on the seat beam member by the seat arm members, Part (b) showing
a state where the passage floor member is supported on the passage beam member by
the passage arm members.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing columns and part thereabove of two tiers in a
middle of still another embodiment of the moving stand of the invention.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a configuration of two tiers in a middle of a
conventional moving stand.
Explanation of Reference Numerals
[0018]
- 1:
- FLOOR BASE
- 2:
- LEG PORTION
- 3:
- CHAIR
- 4:
- BEAM MEMBER
- 4A:
- SEAT BEAM MEMBER
- 4B:
- PASSAGE BEAM MEMBER
- 5:
- ARM MEMBER
- 5A:
- SEAT ARM MEMBER
- 5B:
- PASSAGE ARM MEMBER
- 6:
- FLOOR MEMBER
- 6A:
- SEAT FLOOR MEMBER
- 6B:
- PASSAGE FLOOR MEMBER
- 6C:
- EDGING MEMBER
- 7:
- COLUMN
- 8:
- FOOT MEMBER
- 9:
- MOVING ROLLER
- 10:
- DIAGONAL BRACE
- 11:
- GUIDE RAIL
- 12:
- BRACKET
- 13:
- ARM MEMBER ATTACHMENT
- 14:
- STOPPER BOLT
- 15:
- ARM MEMBER SUPPORTING ROLLER
- 16:
- AUXILIARY STEP
- F:
- FLOOR SURFACE
Modes for Carrying out Invention
[0019] Hereinafter, a description is given of embodiments of the invention using examples
based on the drawings in detail. Herein, Fig. 1 is a side view showing an embodiment
of a moving stand of the invention in a state that a plurality of tiers of floor bases
are located at an advance position where the floor bases are shifted stepwise from
each other. Fig. 2 is a side view showing the embodiment of the moving stand of the
invention in a state that a plurality of tiers of floor bases are located at a retracting
position where the floor bases are aligned with each other in the vertical direction.
Fig. 3 is a back view showing the entire moving stand of the embodiment with chairs
removed. Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing columns and part thereabove of two tiers
in a middle of the moving stand of the embodiment with the chairs removed. Fig. 5
is a perspective view showing part of a step-like passage of two tiers in a middle
of the moving stand of the embodiment. Part (a) and (b) of Fig. 6 are side views of
the tier in a middle of the moving stand of the embodiment, Part (a) showing a state
where a seat floor member is supported on a seat beam member by seat arm members,
Part (b) showing a state where a passage floor member is supported on a passage beam
member by passage arm members.
[0020] The moving stand of this embodiment, similarly to a conventional moving stand shown
in Fig. 9, includes: a plurality of tiers of floor bases 1; a leg portion 2 supporting
each floor base 1 such that the floor base 1 is movable in a horizontal state; and
a plurality of seat folding-type chairs 3 attached to each floor base 1 in such a
manner as to be raised and lowered. Each floor base 1 includes: a beam member 4 horizontally
extending in a right-left direction of the chairs 3; a plurality of arm members 5
which are connected at rear ends thereof respectively to a plurality of portions arranged
at intervals in the longitudinal direction of the beam member 4 and which horizontally
protrude from the beam member 4 toward the front of the chairs 3; and a floor member
6 laid over the plurality of arm members 5. Each leg portion 2 includes: a plurality
of columns 7 which are connected at upper ends thereof respectively to a plurality
of portions arranged at intervals in the longitudinal direction and which extends
downward from the beam member 4; a plurality of foot members 8 which are connected
to the lower ends of the columns 7 around the rear ends and extend in parallel to
the arm members 5; and a plurality of moving rollers 9 provided at front and rear
ends of each foot member 8. Moreover, the leg portion 2 includes a diagonal brace
10 on the rear side of each column 7 in the third to fifth upper tiers for reinforcement
of the columns 7.
[0021] As shown in Fig. 3, in the moving stand of the embodiment, the length of the plurality
of columns 7 of each floor base 1 differs from that of the adjacent floor base 1 by
a difference in height of the floor bases 1 adjacent to each other, and the lower
the floor base 1, the shorter the columns 7 thereof. Moreover, the intervals of the
portions of each beam member 4 connected to the upper ends of the plurality of columns
7 are different from those of the other floor bases 1, and the lower the floor base
1, the shorter the intervals of the columns 7. The plurality of tiers of floor bases
1 are therefore capable of moving with the horizontal state kept between the advance
position where the floor bases 1 are shifted stepwise from each other as shown in
Fig. 1 and the retracting position where the floor bases 1 are aligned with each other
in the vertical direction as shown in Fig. 2. On both outer sides of the foot members
8 of the floor base 1 at the top, two guide rails 11 fixed to a floor surface F and
small guide rollers abutting on the guide rails 11 are provided. By the abutment of
the guide rollers and the guide rails 11, each floor base 1 can be guided to advance
and retract in a predetermined direction. As shown in Fig. 2, to move the floor bases
1 to the retracting position, each chair 3 is fell down forward and is accommodated
between the floor members 6.
[0022] Furthermore, also in the moving stand of the embodiment, all the plurality of arm
members 5 are directly connected to each beam member 4 without columns 7 interposed
therebetween to facilitate on-site assembly of the moving stand and allow the arm
members 5 and floor members 6 to be shared in the floor bases 1 of different tiers.
Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 6, also in the moving stand of this embodiment, each
beam member 4 is composed of a square steel pipe in order to increase in torsional
stiffness and therefore prevent the end of each arm member 5 not integrally connected
to the column 7 from dropping down. Moreover, in order to prevent the ends of the
arm members 5 from dropping down by increasing the flexural rigidity thereof, each
arm member 5 is formed by joining a lower material made of a steel plate bent into
a recess and an upper material made of a flat steel plate by welding.
[0023] As shown in Parts (a) and (b) of Fig. 6, each arm member 5 is connected to the beam
member 4 in the following manner: a bracket 12 welded to the rear end of the arm member
5 is pivotally supported on an arm member attachment 13 in such a manner as to swing
up and down, and the arm member attachment 13 is fixed to the beam member 4 with two
bolts. The arm member attachment 13 has a stepped square tubular shape fabricated
from a steel plate. At the rear end of the arm member attachment 13, a stopper bolt
14 is provided with the amount of downward protrusion being adjustable in order to
regulate the position to which the arm member 5 is allowed to swing and horizontalize
the arm member 5. Moreover, in order to movably support the arm member 5 above, an
arm member supporting roller 15 is provided at the step portion of the arm member
attachment 13 in such a manner as to be adjustable in height.
[0024] In the moving stand of the embodiment, as shown in Fig. 4 to Fig. 6, each floor base
1 includes a seat beam member 4A and a passage beam member 4B independent of each
other as the beam members 4, and the passage beam member 4B is placed above the seat
beam member 4A. The seat beam member 4A and passage beam member 4B are aligned with
each other in the vertical direction and are connected to the front surfaces of the
upper ends of the columns 7.
[0025] Each floor base 1 includes seat arm members 5A and passage arm members 5B as the
arm members 5 and includes seat floor members 6A and a passage floor member 6B independent
of each other as the floor members 6. The seat floor members 6A are supported on the
seat beam member 4A by the seat arm members 5A, and the passage floor member 6B is
supported on the passage beam member 4B by the seat arm members 5B.
[0026] As shown in Fig. 5 and Part (b) of Fig. 6, an auxiliary step 16 is fixed on the passage
floor member 6B. The height of the auxiliary step 16 is half the difference in height
between the adjacent floor bases 1. Those passage floor members 6B and the auxiliary
steps 16 form a step-like passage as shown in Fig. 5 in the plurality of tiers of
floor bases 1 at the advance position where the floor bases 1 are shifted stepwise
from each other. In a gap between each seat floor member 6A and the passage floor
member 6B adjacent thereto, a rubber-made edging member 6C is provided to fill up
the gap so as not to transmit rocking motion between the seat floor members 6A and
passage floor member 6B.
[0027] In the moving stand of the embodiment, each of the plurality of tiers of floor bases
1 includes: the seat floor members 6A and passage floor member 6B independent of each
other as the floor members 6; the seat beam member 4A and passage beam member 4B independent
of each other as the beam members 4. Moreover, the seat floor members 6A are supported
on the seat beam member 4A by the seat arm members 5A, and the passage floor member
6B is supported on the passage beam member 4B by the passage arm members 5B. Accordingly,
in the advance position where the plurality of tiers of floor bases 1 are shifted
stepwise from each other, even if a spectator walks the step-like passage up and down
to rock the passage floor members 6B and the rocking motion is transmitted to the
passage beam member 4B through the passage arm members 5B to rock somewhat the passage
beam member 4B, the rocking motion almost disappears when transmitted to the columns
7 and is hardly or not transmitted to the seat beam member 4A. Accordingly, the rocking
motion is substantially not transmitted to the seat floor members 6A supported on
the seat beam member 4A through the seat arm members 5A, which are separate from the
passage arm members 5B. It is therefore possible to further enhance a sense of stability
of persons sitting on the chairs.
[0028] According to the moving stand of the embodiment, the seat beam member 4A and passage
beam member 4B are aligned with each other in the vertical direction and are connected
to the front surfaces of the upper ends of the columns 7. Accordingly, even if each
of the leg portions 2 of the upper tiers includes the diagonal braces 10 for reinforcement
on the rear side of each column 7, the columns 7 of the lower tiers can be retracted
to the front position of the diagonal brace 10 while the seat and passage beam members
4A and 4B do not interfere with the diagonal braces 10. Accordingly, when the plurality
of tiers of floor bases 1 are positioned at the retracting position where the floor
bases 1 are aligned with each other in the vertical direction, the floor bases 1 are
not shifted from each other in the front-back direction. This allows for compact storage
of the moving stand.
[0029] Parts (a) and (b) of Fig. 7 show a tier in a middle of another embodiment of the
moving stand of the invention, Part (a) showing a state where the seat floor member
is supported on the seat beam member by the seat arm member, Part (b) showing a state
where the passage floor member is supported on the passage beam member by the passage
arm member. In Fig. 7, same portions as those of the aforementioned embodiment are
indicated by same reference numerals. The moving stand of this embodiment is different
from the aforementioned embodiment only in the relative arrangement of the seat beam
member 4A and passage beam member 4B. The other configuration of this embodiment is
the same as that of the aforementioned embodiment. The description is mainly given
of only the different point.
[0030] Specifically, in this embodiment, the seat beam member 4A is located on the front
side of the upper end of each column 7, and the passage beam member 4B is located
on the rear side of the upper end of each column 7. The seat and passage beam members
4A and 4B are connected to the upper ends of the columns 7.
[0031] According to the moving stand of this embodiment, the same operational effects as
those of the aforementioned embodiment can be provided. In addition, since the seat
and passage beam members 4A and 4B, which are connected to the upper ends of the columns
7, are not aligned with each other in the vertical direction, it is only necessary
to match the length of the upper end of each column 7 to the height of one beam member
4. Accordingly, the difference in height between the adjacent floor bases 1 can be
made small if necessary, and the total height of the moving stand can be kept smaller.
Moreover, the seat arm members 5A, which is subjected to the weight of the number
of chairs 3 through the seat floor members 6A, are supported by the seat beam member
4A placed on the front side of the upper end of each columns 7. Accordingly, the seat
arm members 5A can be made shorter than the passage arm members 5B by the width of
the columns 7, so that the supporting rigidity of the seat arm members 5A can be ensured.
[0032] Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing columns and part thereabove of two tiers in
a middle of still another embodiment of the moving stand of the invention. In Fig.
8, the same portions as those of the aforementioned embodiment are indicated by the
same reference numerals. The moving stand of this embodiment is different from the
aforementioned embodiment only in that the beam members 4 are shared by the seats
and passage. The other configuration of this embodiment is the same as that of the
aforementioned embodiment, and the description is given of only the different point.
[0033] Specifically, in this embodiment, each floor base 1 includes only one beam member
4 connected to the front surface of the upper end of each column 7. Moreover, each
floor base 1 includes the seat arm members 5A and passage arm members 5B as the arm
members 5 and the seat floor members 6A and passage floor member 6B independent of
each other as the floor members 6. The seat floor members 6A are supported on the
beam member 4 by the seat arm members 5A, and the passage floor member 6B is supported
on the beam member 4 by the passage arm members 5B. The beam member 4 is thus shared
by the seats and passage.
[0034] In the moving stand of this embodiment, the seat floor members 6A and passage floor
member 6B of each of the plurality of tiers of floor bases 1, which are independent
of each other, are supported on the beam member 4 by the seat arm members 5A and passage
arm members 5B, respectively. Accordingly, at the advance position where the plurality
of tiers of floor bases 1 are shifted from each other stepwise, even if a spectator
walks up and down the step-like passage which is composed of the passage floor members
6 of the floor bases 1 together with the auxiliary steps 16 to rock the passage floor
members 6B up and down, the rocking motion almost disappears when transmitted to the
beam members 4 through the passage arm members 5B. Accordingly, the rocking motion
is hardly or not transmitted to the seat floor members 6A supported on the seat beam
member 4 through the seat arm members 5A, which are different from the passage arm
members 5B.
[0035] Also according to the moving stank of this embodiment, even if a spectator walks
on the passage floor members 6B up and down the step-like passage, persons sitting
on the chairs 3 do not feel the rocking motion of the seat floor members 6A transmitted
from the passage floor members 6B. Accordingly, it is possible to enhance the feel
of stability of the sitting persons. Moreover, according to this embodiment, similarly
to the embodiment shown in Parts (a) and (b) of Fig. 7, it is only necessary to match
the length of the upper end of each column 8 to the height of one beam member 4. Accordingly,
the difference in height between the adjacent floor bases 1 can be made small if necessary,
and the total height of the moving stand can be made smaller. Moreover, each floor
base 1 includes only one beam member 4, and the moving stand can be therefore fabricated
easily at low cost.
[0036] The above description is given based on the examples of the drawings. However, the
invention is not limited to the above-described examples and can be properly modified
without departing from the scope described in the claims. For example, the relative
arrangement of the seat and passage beam members 4A and 4B may be swapped positions
in each embodiment. Moreover, in the above embodiments, the seat and passage arm members
5A and 5B are connected to the seat and passage beam members 4A and 4B, respectively,
or to only one beam member 4. However, each seat arm member 5A may be connected to
the column 7 provided for the arm member or connected to both the column 7 and the
seat beam member 4A or beam member 4. Moreover, each passage floor member 6B may be
connected to the column 7 provided for the arm member or connected to both the column
7 and the seat beam member 4B or beam member 4. Such a structure can further increase
the supporting rigidity of the seat floor members 6A and passage floor members 6B.
Furthermore, two or all types of the structures to support the seat and passage arm
members 5A and 5B in the aforementioned embodiments may be combined.
Industrial Applicability
[0037] According to the moving stand of the invention, even if a spectator walks on the
passage floor members up and down the step-like passage, persons sitting on the chair
do not feel rocking of the passage floor members transmitted to the seat floor members.
Accordingly, the sense of stability of the sitting persons can be enhanced.
1. A retractable moving stand, comprising:
a plurality of tiers of floor bases (1); a leg portion (2) supporting each of the
floor bases such that the floor base is movable in a horizontal state; and a plurality
of chairs (3) attached to each floor base, in which
each floor base includes: a beam member (4) horizontally extending in a right-left
direction of, the chairs; a plurality of arm members (5) which are located at a plurality
of portions of the beam member arranged at intervals in a longitudinal direction and
horizontally protrude from the beam member toward the front of the chairs; and a floor
member (6) laid over the plurality of arm members,
the leg portion includes: a plurality of columns (7) which are connected at upper
ends thereof respectively to a plurality of portions of the beam member arranged at
intervals in the longitudinal direction and extend downward from the beam member;
a plurality of foot members (8) which are connected around rear ends thereof respectively
to lower ends of the columns and extend in parallel to the arm members; and a plurality
of moving rollers (9) provided at front and rear ends of each leg member,
a rear end of each of the plurality of arm members is connected to at least one of
the beam member (4) and the columns (7),
a length of the plurality of columns of each floor base is different from that of
the next floor base by a difference in height between the floor bases and the intervals
of the portions of the beam member of each floor base which are connected to the upper
ends of the plurality of columns are somewhat different from those of the other floor
bases, and the plurality of tiers of floor bases are thereby capable of moving in
the horizontal state between an advance position where the floor bases are shifted
stepwise from each other and a retracting position where the floor bases are aligned
with each other in a vertical direction, and the floor members of the plurality of
tiers of floor bases at the advance position form a step-like passage, wherein
each floor base (1) includes seat arm members (5A) and passage arm members (5B) as
the arm members (5), and includes a seat floor member (6A) and a passage floor member
(6B) independent of each other as the floor member (6),
the seat floor member (6A) is supported on at least one of the beam member (4) and
the columns (7) by the seat arm members (5A), and
the passage floor member (6B) is supported on at least one of the beam member (4)
and the columns (7) by the passage arm members (5B).
2. The moving stand according to claim 1, wherein any of the plurality of tiers of floor
bases (1) includes a seat beam member (4A) and a passage beam member (4B) independent
of each other as the beam member (4),
the seat floor member (6A) is supported on at least one of the seat beam member (4A)
and the columns (7) by the seat arm members (5A), and
the passage floor member (6B) is supported on at least one of the passage beam member
(4B) and the columns (7) by the passage arm members (5B).
3. The moving stand according to claim 2, wherein the seat beam member (4A) and the passage
beam member (4B) are aligned with each other in the vertical direction and are connected
to front surfaces of upper ends of the columns (7).
4. The moving stand according to claim 2, wherein
one of the seat beam member (4A) and passage beam member (4B) is connected to front
surfaces of upper ends of the columns (7), and
the other one of the seat beam member (4A) and passage beam member (4B) is connected
to rear surfaces of the upper ends of the columns (7).
5. The moving stand according to claim 1, wherein
any of the plurality of tiers of floor bases (1) includes only one beam member (4),
and
at least one of the seat arm members (5A) and passage arm members (5B) is connected
to the one beam member (4).