Claims
- 1. A chair comprising a base, at least a fixed stem extending vertically from the base, a track member mounted to the top portion of the stem and a carriage slidable on a first track member, the first track member extending at an acute angle to the axis of the stem, and the carriage slides on the first track member within a vertical plane with the sliding movement of the carriage including a vertical component having a value greater than a respective value of a horizontal component of the sliding movement; a seat mounted on the carriage, resilient means extending between the carriage and the track member such that the seat is maintained in an uppermost equilibrium position with a person sitting erect on the chair in a work position but the carriage will slide downwardly on the track in response to a rearward shift in the weight by the person when the person moves from a work position to a rest position on the chair, and the seat and carriage will return to the uppermost equilibrium position as the person leans forward to the work position from the rest position.
- 2. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein the track defines a circular arcuate segment with a radial center forward of the stem.
- 3. A chair as defined in claim 2, wherein the radial center of the circular arcuate segment is coincident with the knees of the person sitting on the chair.
- 4. A chair as defined in claim 2, wherein the radial center of the circular arcuate segment of the track member is coincident with the ankles of a person sitting on the chair.
- 5. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein positive adjustment means are provided for adjusting the resilient means such that the uppermost equilibrium position of the carriage may be maintained in response to different body loads of persons utilizing the chair.
- 6. A chair as defined in claim 5, wherein the means to adjust the resilient member for different loads includes a ramp provided in the carriage at an acute angle to the horizontal and a bracket is provided in the carriage to slide against the ramp, wherein the bracket receives one end of a gas cylinder such that by moving the bracket against the ramp in a rearward direction, the gas cylinder will be compressed thereby increasing the resistance of the gas cylinder for providing resistance to a greater load.
- 7. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein the resilient means is a gas cylinder and piston with the piston engaged in one of the track member and carriage and the cylinder is engaged in the other of the track member and carriage.
- 8. A chair as defined in claim 7, wherein in addition to the gas cylinder and piston there is provided a tension spring anchored one to the track member and the other into the carriage to supplement the gas cylinder.
- 9. A chair as defined in claim 8, wherein the tension spring is a coal spring having at one end means to anchor the coil spring to the carriage member and a lost motion slot at the other end thereof adapted to engage a mounting pin means on the carriage, and the mounting pin means on the carriage engages the end of the lost motion slot and therefore the coil spring only when the carriage has been lowered past a predetermined position on the track against the gas cylinder.
- 10. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein the resilient means is a gas cylinder and piston with the gas cylinder fixedly mounted on the seat and the piston is engaged in the other of the track member and a carriage.
- 11. A chair as defined in claim 10, wherein the resilient member can be adjusted for different loads through a seat tension adjustment means which includes a track at an acute angle to the horizontal and a bracket to slide on the track, wherein the bracket receives one end of a gas cylinder such that by moving the bracket against the track in a rearward direction, the gas cylinder will be compressed thereby increasing the resistance of the gas cylinder for providing resistance to a greater load.
- 12. A chair as defined in claim 11, wherein the movement of the bracket is operated by bowden cables fixedly mounted at one end on either sides of the bracket and at their other end to a tension control device, such that the bowden cables have opposite actions on the movement of the bracket.
- 13. A chair as defined in claim 12, wherein the chair has a predetermined H point which is located forwardly of a backrest and upwardly of the seat, and wherein said backrest can tilt rearwardly and downwardly in response to a rearward shift in the weight of a person sitting on the chair, the tilt of the backrest following a rotational movement about an axis essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair, the chair including support means, the backrest having mounting means, the mounting means comprising a crank lever, the crank lever comprising a first leg fixedly mounted to the backrest, a fulcrum on the support means coincident with the axis of rotation, the crank lever being mounted for rotation at the fulcrum, the crank lever including a second leg extending away from the fulcrum opposite the first leg, a backrest resilient means having a first end anchored at a fixed point on the support means and a second end anchored to a fixed point on the second leg, adjustment means provided for remotely adjusting the tension of said backrest resilient means, whereby the resistance against tilting of the backrest can be increased or decreased as a direct relation to the weight of the person sitting on the chair and leaning against the backrest; the adjustment means including cable means operably connected to a point on the resilient means between the first and second end of the resilient means to effectively increase the length of the resilient means and thereby increase the degree of tension of the resilient means or release said degree of tension.
- 14. A chair as defined in claim 13, wherein the backrest resilient means comprises:
- a) a tension spring pivotably anchored at a one end to the first point on the support means;
- b) a link member having first and second ends, wherein the first end is attached to the other end of the spring by a connecting means defining a tension adjustment point, and the second end of the link member is pivotably mounted to said fixed point on the second leg, said adjustment means for remotely adjusting the tension of said backrest resilient means includes backrest cable means operably connected at said one end to the tension adjustment point, the other end of the backrest cable means being operably connected to a cable winding means whereby activation of said cable winding means translates into a variation in the tension of the tension spring such that resistance to tilting of the backrest is increased as the tension in the tension spring is increased.
- 15. A chair as defined in claim 14, wherein the backrest cable means is another bowden cable.
- 16. A chair as defined in claim 15, wherein the tension control device comprises a first spool mounted for rotation on the chair in order to wind the other bowden cable and a second spool mounted coaxially to said first spool in order to wind the bowden cables for moving the bracket; locking means selectively restraining the first and second spools from rotation and a knob controlling the rotation of said spools such that turning of the knob winds and unwinds said other bowden cable and said bowden cables for moving the bracket, thus varying the distance between the tension control point and the fulcrum on the one hand and the movement of the bracket in the track, on the other hand, wherein the tension control device provides a means of adjusting both the seat and backrest simultaneously according to the weight of the person sitting on the chair.
- 17. A chair as defined in claim 12 the chair having a support, the chair further comprising a backrest, the backrest comprising mounting means adapted to be fixedly secured to the support, a second track fixedly connected to the mounting means, the second track defining a circular arcuate segment having a radial center essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair, a follower element having a first and a second end the first end being mounted to a dorsal support member and the second end being slidable on the second track, low friction sliding means provided between the second end and the second track, whereby the backrest will tilt rearwardly and downwardly in response to a rearward shift in the weight of a person leaning against the dorsal support member; the backrest further comprising a second resilient means extending between the follower element and the second track such that the dorsal support member is maintained in an uppermost equilibrium position with a person sitting erect on the chair in a work position and whereby the follower element will slide downwardly along the second track in response to a rearward shift in the weight by the person when the person moves from a work position to a rest position on the chair against the resistance provided by the resilient means, and the dorsal support member and follower element will return to the uppermost equilibrium position as the person leans forward to the work position from the rest position.
- 18. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein the chair has a predetermined H point which is located forwardly of a backrest and upwardly of the seat, and wherein said backrest is movably mounted to said chair and, which can tilt rearwardly and downwardly in response to a rearward shift in the weight of the person sitting on the chair, the tilt of the backrest following a circular arcuate path having a radial center which is essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair.
- 19. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein the chair has a predetermined H point, which is located forwardly of a backrest and upwardly of the seat, and wherein said backrest can tilt rearwardly and downwardly in response to a rearward shift in the weight of a person sitting on the chair, the tilt of the backrest following a rotational movement about an axis essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair, the chair including support means, the backrest having mounting means, the mounting means comprising a crank lever, the crank lever comprising a first leg fixedly mounted to the backrest, a fulcrum on the support means coincident with the axis of rotation, the crank lever being mounted for rotation at the fulcrum, the crank lever including a second leg extending away from the fulcrum opposite the first leg, a backrest resilient means having a first end anchored at a fixed point on the support means and a second end anchored to a fixed point on the second leg; adjustment means provided for remotely adjusting the tension of said backrest resilient means, whereby the resistance against tilting of the backrest can be increased or decreased as a direct relation to the weight of the person sitting on the chair and leaning against the backrest; the adjustment means including cable means operably connected to a point on the resilient means between the first and second end of the resilient means to effectively increase the length of the resilient means and thereby increase the degree of tension of the resilient means or release said degree of tension.
- 20. A chair as defined in claim 1, the chair having a support, the chair further comprising a backrest, the chair having a predetermined H point which is located forwardly of the backrest and upwardly of the seat, the backrest comprising mounting means adapted to be fixedly secured to the support, a second track fixedly connected to the mounting means, the second track defining a circular arcuate segment having a radial center essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair, a follower element having a first and a second end, the first end being mounted to a dorsal support member and the second end being slidable on the second track, low friction sliding means provided between the second end and the second track, whereby the backrest will tilt rearwardly and downwardly in response to a rearward shift in the weight of a person leaning against the dorsal support member; the backrest further comprising a second resilient means extending between the follower element and the second track such that the dorsal support member is maintained in an uppermost equilibrium position with a person sitting erect on the chair in a work position and whereby the follower element will slide downwardly along the second track in response to a rearward shift in the weight by the person when the person moves from a work position to a rest position on the chair against the resistance provided by the resilient means, and the dorsal support member and follower element will return to the uppermost equilibrium position as the person leans forward to the work position from the rest position.
- 21. A backrest on a chair whereby the backrest can tilt rearwardly and downwardly in response to a rearward shift in the weight of a person sitting on the chair, the chair having a predetermined H point, which is located forwardly of the backrest and upwardly of a seat the tilt of the backrest following a rotational movement about an axis essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair, the chair including support means, the backrest having mounting means, the mounting means comprising a crank lever, the crank lever comprising a first leg fixedly mounted to the backrest, a fulcrum on the support means coincident with the axis of rotation, the crank lever being mounted for rotation at the fulcrum, the crank lever including a second leg extending away from the fulcrum opposite the first leg, a backrest resilient means having a first end anchored at a fixed point on the support means and a second end anchored to a fixed point on the second leg, adjustment means provided for remotely adjusting the tension of said backrest resilient means, whereby the resistance against tilting of the backrest can be increased or decreased as a direct relation to the weight of the person sitting on the chair and leaning against the backrest; the adjustment means including cable means operably connected to a point on the resilient means between the first and second end of the resilient means to effectively increase the length of the resilient means and thereby increase the degree of tension of the resilient means or release said degree of tension.
- 22. A backrest as defined in claim 21, wherein the adjustment means is a positive adjustment means, such that the erect position of the backrest may be maintained in response to different body loads of persons utilizing the chair.
- 23. A backrest as defined in claim 21, wherein the backrest resilient means comprises:
- a) a tension spring pivotably anchored at a one end to the first point on the support means;
- b) a link member having first and second ends, wherein the first end is attached to the other end of the spring by a connecting means defining a tension adjustment point, and the second end of the link member is pivotably mounted to said fixed point on the second leg, said adjustment means for remotely adjusting the tension of said backrest resilient means includes cable means operably connected at said one end to the tension adjustment point, the other end of the cable means being operably connected to a cable winding means whereby activation of said cable winding means translates into a variation in the tension of the tension spring such that resistance to tilting of the backrest is increased as the tension in the tension spring is increased.
- 24. A backrest as defined in claim 23, wherein the tension of said resilient means is further varied by increasing or decreasing the distance between the fulcrum and the tension adjustment point by adjusting said cable means.
- 25. A backrest as defined in claim 24, wherein the spring is a coil spring.
- 26. A backrest as defined in claim 25, wherein the winding means comprises a spool, mounted for rotation on the chair in order to wind the cable a locking means selectively restraining the spool from rotation and a knob controlling the rotation of the spool such that turning of the knob winds and unwinds the cable means.
- 27. A backrest as defined in claim 26, wherein the cable means is a bowden cable.
- 28. A backrest on a chair, the chair having a seat and a support therefor, the backrest comprising mounting means adapted to be fixedly secured to the support, the chair having a predetermined H point which is located forwardly of the backrest and upwardly of the seat, a track fixedly connected to the mounting means, the track defining a circular arcuate segment having a radial center essentially coincident with the H point relative to the chair, a follower element having a first and a second end, the first end being mounted to a back support member and the second end being slidable on the track, low friction sliding means provided between the second end and the track, the backrest further comprising resilient means extending between the follower element and the track such that the back support member is maintained in an uppermost equilibrium position with a person sitting erect on the chair in a work position and whereby the follower element will slide downwardly along the track in response to a rearward shift in the weight by the person when the person moves from a work position to a rest position on the chair against the resistance provided by the resilient means, and the back support member and follower element will return to the uppermost equilibrium position as the person leans forward to the work position from the rest position.
- 29. A backrest as defined in claim 28, wherein positive adjustment means are provided for adjusting the resilient means such that the uppermost equilibrium position of the follower element may be maintained in response to different body loads of users of the chair.
- 30. A backrest as defined in claim 29, wherein the means to adjust the resilient member for different body loads includes a carriage slidable on a second track, the second track defining a circular arcuate segment which is coaxial to that of said track, wherein the carriage receives one end of a gas cylinder such that by moving the carriage in a rearward direction, the gas cylinder will be compressed thereby increasing the resistance of the gas cylinder for providing resistance to a greater load.
- 31. A backrest as defined in claim 30, wherein the movement of the carriage is operated by a yoke member having two arms, the two arms being connected to the carriage, the yoke member having a threaded bore through which a threaded shaft is rotatably engaged, the threaded shaft being mounted at one end to a handle means and at another end to a retaining member, such that a clockwise rotation of the handle means translates into a clockwise rotation of the threaded shaft and a rearward direction of the yoke member thereby translating into a rearward direction of the gas cylinder and a compression thereof.
- 32. A backrest as defined in claim 31, wherein the low friction device comprises at least one shaft fixed to the follower element and ball bearing wheels mounted at each end of the at least one shaft, such that the ball bearing wheels will roll along the track.
- 33. A backrest as defined in claim 31, wherein the chair comprises a base, at least a fixed stem extending vertically from the base, a rail member mounted to the top portion of the stem and a carriage member slidable on the rail member, the rail member extending at an acute angle to the axis of the stem, and the carriage member slides on the rail member within a vertical plane with the sliding movement of the carriage member including a vertical component having a value greater than a respective value of a horizontal component of the sliding movement; a seat mounted on the rail member, resilient means extending between the carriage member and the rail member such that the seat is maintained in an uppermost equilibrium position with a person sitting erect on the chair in a work position but the carriage member will slide downwardly on the rail member in response to a rearward shift in the weight by the person when the person moves from a work position to a rest position on the chair, and the seat and rail member will return to the uppermost equilibrium position as the person leans forward to the work position from the rest position.
- 34. A backrest as defined in claim 28, wherein the resilient means is a gas cylinder and piston with the piston connected to a carriage slidable on a second track and the cylinder is mounted in the follower element, the second track defining a circular arcuate segment which is coaxial to that of said track.
- 35. A backrest as defined in claim 34, wherein said track comprises a housing having inner and outer surfaces, bottom, top and side walls; the follower element sliding along the inner surface of the housing; the inside surface of the housing defining said track, the carriage encasing the housing and adapted to slide on the outer surface thereof, whereby the outside surface of the housing defines the second track.
- 36. A backrest as defined in claim 35, wherein the inner surfaces of the side walls are coated with a low friction substance.
- 37. A backrest as defined in claim 28, wherein the low friction device comprises at least one shaft fixed to the follower element and ball bearing wheels mounted at each end of at least one shaft, such that the ball bearing wheels will roll along the track.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO APPLICATION RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-art of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/189,549 filed Feb. 1, 1994, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/020,540, filed Feb. 22, 1993, abandoned.
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