[0001] BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a portable footrest, and more particularly, to a
portable footrest with an adjustable width.
[0004] Description of Related Art
[0005] Referring to FIG. 1,
U.S Design Patent No. 273,252 discloses a footrest in which a top plate 10 has both sides on which legs 14 are
attached via respective hinges 12. The legs 14 facing each other are foldable inwardly,
and have respective stopper protrusions 16 at inner surfaces thereof so as to catch
the other end of a support18 of which one end is fixed at a lower surface of the top
plate 10.
[0006] The thus-configured footrest has drawbacks in that the top plate 10 has a fixed width
which is deficient in providing proper or comfortable support for a user who has long
legs or wide thighs or for a user who needs comfortable support while relaxing.
[0007] Moreover, the above-described conventional footrest employs hinges 12, which increases
costs.
[0008] BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention overcomes the foregoing problems, and it is an object of the
present invention to provide a portable footrest of which top plate has an adjustable
width.
[0010] To accomplish the object of the present invention, there is provided a portable footrest
according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprising a top plate; a leg
which supports the top plate and which is foldable; a support for maintaining the
leg at an upright state; and a slider which has a square C-shaped sliding portion
formed at a portion of both sides thereof and ended at an end thereof, and which has
protrusions formed at a lower surface thereof, wherein said slider is arranged at
both sides of the top plate, and wherein said sliding portion of the slider moves
along an edge of the top plate. The protrusion of the slider stops when inserted into
a plurality of holes formed at the top plate, and the slider stops sliding when the
end thereof is brought into contact with a round portion of the leg.
[0011] The top plate has a plurality of ribs formed in a lengthwise direction thereof, and
each of the ribs has both ends with respective holes. The innermost rib has a receiving
portion. The leg has ribs to be inserted among the ribs of the top plate, and each
of the ribs of the leg has an end with a hole corresponding to the hole of the rib
of the top plate. A pin is inserted into the hole of the rib of the top plate and
into the hole of the rib of the leg such that the leg is inwardly rotatable.
[0012] The portable footrest according to the present invention is advantageous in that
sliders are arranged at both sides of the top plate to extend the width of the top
plate, and the width of the portable footrest is same or smaller than that of the
top plate to allow for convenience of carry.
[0013] While the invention is described in detail with specific reference to a single embodiment
for a portable footrest, there is no intent to limit the invention to the embodiment
described hereinafter. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various
modifications may be made in the embodiment without departing from the spirit and
scope of the appended claims of the invention.
[0014] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional portable footrest.
[0016] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portable footrest according to the present invention.
[0017] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a portable footrest according to the present
invention.
[0018] FIG. 4 is a plane view illustrating a top plate of a portable footrest according
to the present invention.
[0019] FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of a portable footrest according to the present
invention.
[0020] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] A footrest of the present invention comprises a top plate 32, a slider 50 which is
arranged slidablyon the top plate 32, a leg 60 which supports the top plate 32, and
a support 70 for maintaining the leg 60 at an upright state.
[0022] The top plate 32 has a plurality of ribs 34 formed in a lengthwise direction thereof,
and each of the ribs 34 has both ends with respective holes 35. The innermost rib
has a receiving portion 40.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 3, the top plate 32 has pairs of closing holes 45 and extension
holes 44 formed by regular spacing and arranged symmetrically with each other.
[0024] The slider 50 has a square C-shaped sliding portion 52 formed at a portion of both
sides thereof and ended at an end 53 thereof. The slider 50 has two protrusions 56
formed at a lower surface thereof The leg 60 has ribs 66 to be inserted among the
ribs 34 of the top plate 32, and each of the ribs 66 of the leg 60 has an end with
a hole 67 corresponding to the hole 35 of the rib 34 of the top plate 32. A pin 48
is inserted into the hole 35 of the rib 34 of the top plate 32 and into the hole 67
of the rib 66 of the leg 60 such that the leg 60 is inwardly rotatable. The leg 60
includes a stopper portion 64 protruded to catch the support 70, a hook 62 for hooking
the leg 60 to the support 70 when the leg 60 is folded inwardly, and a round portion
68which is brought into contact with the support 70 when the leg 60 stands upright
so as to prevent the slider 50 from further sliding from the top plate 32.
[0025] The support 70 has a shaft 75 which is inserted into a hole 74 of a fixing portion
72 accommodated and fixed in the receiving portion 40, such that the support 70 is
rotatable. The support 70 has a main body with a first space 76 and a second space
78, and has an end 79 which can be caught at the stopper portion 64 of the leg 60.
[0026] To use thus-configured footrest of the present invention, the leg 60 rotates about
the pin 48 to allow the leg 60 to stand upright to form a right angle with respect
to the top plate 32, and the support 70 rotates about the shaft 75 to allow the end
79 of the support 70 to get caught at the stopper portion 64 so as to maintain the
leg 60 at the upright state. Subsequently, if needed, the slider 50 can be selectively
drawn in the direction which permits the slider 50 to get far from the top plate 32,
and then, the sliding portion 52 of the slider 50 slides along an edge 36 of the top
plate 32. During sliding of the sliding portion 52, the protrusion 56 moves from the
closing hole 45 to the extension hole 44 of the top plate 32, and the end 53 of the
slider 50 is brought into contact with the round portion 68 of the leg 60 to prevent
the slider 50 from further sliding. Here, the slider 50 is pushed in the direction
opposite to the sliding direction so as to be inserted into the closing hole 45 of
the top plate 32, thus two sliders 50 nearly abut against each other. A user may extend
sliders 50 to elongate the length of the top plate 32, and retract sliders 50 to their
original locations to return to the original length of the top plate 32.
[0027] Although the present invention has described with an embodiment of the footstep having
the top plate with two pairs of closing holes 45 and extension holes 44, it would
be also understood that the top plate has more closing holes or extension holes than
two pairs. Further, the closing holes 45 and the extension holes 44 might be formed
alone, rather than in pairs.
[0028] When the footrest is not in use and hence stored, the protrusion 56 of the slider
50 is inserted into the closing hole 45, and the leg 60 is moved slightly in the direction
to get off from the support 70. Then, the support 70 is detached from the leg 60,
and the end 79 of the support 70 is brought into contact with the lower surface of
the top plate 32. Subsequently, the leg 60 is folded inwardly. When the leg 60 is
folded, the stopper portion 64 is located within the second space 78 of the support
70, and the hook 62 gets caught at an edge 76a of the first space 76, thus preventing
the leg 60 from rotating even when the top pate 32 is lifted. The present invention
employs the pin 48 in place of a hinge to allow the leg 60 to stand upright.
[0029] Description of Reference Numerals
- 32:
- top plate
- 34:
- rib
- 35:
- hole
- 44:
- receiving portion
- 44:
- extension hole
- 45:
- closing hole
- 48:
- pin
- 50:
- slider
- 52:
- sliding portion
- 53:
- end
- 56:
- protrusion
- 60:
- leg
- 66:
- rib
- 67:
- hole
- 62:
- hook
- 64:
- stopper portion
- 68:
- round portion
- 74:
- support
- 72:
- fixing portion
- 74:
- hole
- 75:
- shaft
- 76:
- first space
- 78:
- second space
- 79:
- end
1. A portable footrest comprising a top plate; a leg which supports the top plate and
which is foldable; a support for maintaining the leg at an upright state; and a slider
which has a square C-shaped sliding portion formed at a portion of both sides thereof
and ended at an end thereof, and which has protrusions formed at a lower surface thereof,
wherein said slider is arranged at both sides of the top plate, and wherein said sliding
portion of the slider moves along an edge of the top plate.
2. The portable footrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said protrusions of the
slider are inserted into a plurality of holes formed at the top plate to stop, and
the end of the slider is brought into contact with a round portion of the leg to prevent
the slider from further sliding.
3. The portable footrest in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said top plate
has a plurality of ribs formed in a lengthwise direction thereof, each of the ribs
has both ends with respective holes, an innermost rib has a receiving portion, the
leg has ribs to be inserted among the ribs of the top plate, each of the ribs of the
leg has an end with a hole corresponding to the hole of the rib of the top plate,
and a pin is inserted into the hole of the rib of the top plate and into the hole
of the rib of the leg such that the leg is inwardly rotatable.