Claims
- 1. An armrest construction for chairs comprising:an armrest support including a lower end constructed for attachment to a chair, an upper end, and a mounting block attached to the upper end; a pivot block pivotally mounted on the mounting block at a main pivot; first and second gears each pivotally mounted on the pivot block, the gears having intermeshing teeth at inner ends adjacent to each other such that rotation of the first gear causes the second gear to simultaneously rotate in an opposite direction, the first and second gears further having outer ends on opposite edges from the inner ends; and a support plate having pivot/slide members engaging the outer ends of the first and second gears, and wherein: a selected one of said pivot block and said support plate includes a follower, and the other of said pivot block and said support plate includes a guide operably engaging the follower to guide lateral movement of the support plate along a predetermined path, the support plate being rotatable about the main pivot to adjust the angular orientation of the armrest construction and being laterally movable along continuously parallel positions to adjust a width of the armrest construction relative to the chair.
- 2. The armrest construction defined in claim 1, wherein:said follower is located on said mounting block and said guide is part of said support plate.
- 3. The armrest construction defined in claim 2, wherein:said follower extends upwardly from said pivot block.
- 4. The armrest construction defined in claim 1, wherein the guide includes a guide channel.
- 5. The armrest construction defined in claim 4, wherein the guide channel defines a linear path.
- 6. The armrest construction defined in claim 1 including a friction pad on the mounting block engaging the pivot block at a location spaced from the main pivot.
- 7. The armrest construction defined in claim 1, wherein the support plate includes guide slots for guiding the movement of the pivot/slide members.
- 8. The armrest construction defined in claim 7, wherein the gears each include a first end having a gear pivot, and the teeth are spaced from the gear pivot on the first end, and further each includes a second end on which the pivot/slide members are operably mounted.
- 9. The armrest construction defined in claim 1, wherein the mounting block includes a main pivot hole, and the pivot block includes a main pivot busing member rotatably engaging the main pivot hole, the main pivot hole and the main pivot bushing member having interfacing surfaces defining a relatively high coefficient of friction so that a predetermined force must be applied to the pivot block before the pivot block rotates in the main pivot.
- 10. The armrest construction defined in claim 9, wherein the interfacing surfaces include longitudinally-extending ridges on each of said surfaces that engage each other at incremental positions to provide a detent feel and which hold the armrest body in a selected rotational position relative to the main pivot.
- 11. The armrest construction defined in claim 9, wherein one of the interfacing surfaces includes an elastomeric material for dampening movement in the main pivot.
- 12. The armrest construction defined in claim 1 including an anti-slip, friction-generating material located between the pivot block and the first and second gears.
- 13. An armrest construction for chairs, comprising:an armrest support including an upper end, and a pivot block attached to the upper end; first and second gears each pivotally mounted on the pivot block, the gears having intermeshing teeth at inner ends adjacent to each other such that rotation of the first gear causes the second gear to simultaneously rotate in an opposite direction, the first and second gears further having outer ends on opposite edges from the inner ends; and a support plate having pivot/slide members engaging the outer ends of the first and second gears, and wherein: a selected one of said pivot block and said support plate includes a follower, and the other of said pivot block and said support plate includes a guide engaging the follower to guide lateral movement of the support plate along a predetermined path so that the support plate is laterally movable along continuously parallel positions to adjust a width of the armrest construction relative to the chair.
- 14. The armrest construction defined in claim 13, wherein the pivot/slide members pivotally engage the first and second gears, and further pivotally and slidably engage the support plate.
- 15. The armrest construction defined in claim 14, wherein the guide comprises a channel-like embossment in the support plate.
- 16. The armrest construction defined in claim 14, including a friction-generating device between the gears and one of the support plate and the pivot block for holding the gears in a selected position.
- 17. The armrest construction defined in claim 16, wherein the first and second gears are pivotally mounted on the pivot block at gear pivots, and wherein the friction-generating device includes an arcuate channel that extends partially around the gear pivots, and further includes a friction plate with point embossments that extend into and engage the arcuate channel.
- 18. The armrest construction defined in claim 16, wherein the friction-generating device includes a brake pad engaging the pivot block.
- 19. The armrest construction defined in claim 14, including a gear cover covering the gears when the first and second gears are in a laterally-adjusted position, such that the first and second gears are covered even when the first and second gears extend partially out from under the support plate.
- 20. The armrest construction defined in claim 13, including an anti-slip, friction-generating material located between the pivot block and the first and second gears.
- 21. The armrest construction defined in claim 13, wherein the armrest support includes a mounting block and the pivot block is pivotally mounted on the mounting block.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/356,195, filed Jul. 16, 1999, entitled ADJUSTABLE ARMREST FOR CHAIRS, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/984,582, filed Dec. 3, 1997, entitled ADJUSTABLE ARMREST FOR CHAIRS, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,484, entitled ADJUSTABLE ARMREST FOR CHAIRS, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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