Claims
- 1. A back construction for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a compliant back having a forwardly-protruding lumbar support section that is characteristically flexible and bendable, such that the compliant back can be flexed to a plurality of different convex shapes; top and bottom connections pivotally connecting the compliant back to the back frame; and an adjustable force-generating mechanism operably attached to at least one of the compliant back and the back frame, the force-generating mechanism being constructed to provide an adjustable biasing force that adjustably biases the lumbar support section forwardly for optimal lumbar support for a seated user's back, but the force-generating mechanism characteristically providing the biasing force without forcing a shape change in the compliant back, wherein the adjustable force-generating mechanism includes an adjustable torsional force-generating mechanism operably attached to at least one of the compliant back and the back frame to bias the lumbar section forwardly for optimal lumbar support for the seated user's back.
- 2. The back construction defined in claim 1, wherein the compliant back includes a relatively stiff thoracic support section and a relatively stiff pelvic support section, which are interconnected by the lumbar support section.
- 3. The back construction defined in claim 2, wherein the lumbar support section comprises a flexible sheet of material.
- 4. The back construction defined in claim 1, wherein the torsional force-generating mechanism includes a spring and a handle, the handle being rotatable to wind and unwind to adjust a tension of the spring, the spring being operably connected between the compliant back and the back frame to bias the lumbar support section of the compliant back toward a forwardly convex shape.
- 5. The back construction defined in claim 4, wherein the torsional force-generating mechanism includes a lever to provide mechanical advantage when adjusting the tension of the spring.
- 6. A back assembly for posturally supporting a seated user, comprising:a flexible shell of resilient polymeric material including a lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area, a central area disposed above said lower area and generally in a lumbar area, and an upper area disposed above said central area and generally in a thoracic area; a cushion on a forward face of the shell; and a vertically adjustable lumbar support located in front of the shell, the lumbar support being movably supported on the shell and configured to change a shape of the shell in the lumbar area as the lumbar support is vertically moved, wherein said vertically adjustable lumbar support includes laterally extending handles constructed to engage and follow edges of the shell and constructed to slidably engage the vertically adjustable lumbar support to permit the handles to adjust to follow the perimeter edges.
- 7. A compliant back comprising:a flexible shell having at least one top connection and at least one bottom connection vertically spaced from the at least one top connection, the at least one bottom connection being in front of a bottom of the shell so that the bottom connections define an axis that is adapted to be generally aligned with a seated adult user's hip bone when the seated user's torso is against the shell, the shell having a stiff thoracic section, a stiff pelvic section, and a lumbar section, the lumbar section characteristically being noticeably flexible in a horizontal forward direction, such that the shell can be easily flexed to provide different shapes for optimal lumbar support, but the lumbar section being substantially incompressible in directions toward the thoracic and pelvic sections so that the lumbar section causes the thoracic and pelvic sections to pivot along predetermined paths about the top and bottom connections when the lumbar section is flexed, such that the compliant back undergoes controlled flexure between the top and bottom connections upon flexure of the lumbar section caused by flexure of a seated user's back.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 7 including a biasing device biasing the compliant back to a shape in which the lumbar section protrudes forwardly, the biasing device characteristically providing a biasing force but not forcing a shape change in the compliant back.
- 9. A seating unit comprising:a back frame; and a back operably attached to the back frame at a top connection and operably attached to the back frame at bottom connections, the back including a stiff thoracic portion and a stiff pelvic portion connected by a flexible lumbar portion, the bottom connections being forward of the pelvic portion, the top and bottom connections and thoracic, pelvic, and lumbar portions being constructed so that when a seated user flexes their lower back rearwardly, the pelvic portion of the back moves pivotally downwardly and rearwardly, the lumbar portion of the back flexibly moves generally rearwardly to form a more planar arrangement with the pelvic portion, and the thoracic portion of the back pivots about the top connection, whereby the back, in combination with the back frame, is adapted to provide postural support for a seated user's back that is very comfortable and yet posturally supports significant flexing and moving of the seated user's torso and spine.
- 10. The seating unit defined in claim 9, wherein the back frame defines a bottom pivot and is movable between upright and reclined positions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/491,975, filed Jan. 27, 2000, entitled Back for Seating Unit, which is a continuing application of co-assigned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/386,668, filed Aug. 31, 1999, entitled Chair Control Having An Adjustable Energy Mechanism, now U.S. Pat. No 6,116,695, which is a divisional application of co-assigned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/957,506, filed Oct. 24, 1997, entitled Chair with Reclineable Back and Adjustable Energy Mechanism, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,153. This file is also related to the following co-assigned patent/applications. The disclosure of each of these co-assigned patent/applications is incorporated herein by reference in their entirety:
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Exhibit B is an ad entitled Dealing with an Uncomfortable Situation, disclosing a Therapist Model 5000 adjustable chair made by Allseating, the publication date being unknown but prior to a filing of the present application. |
Exhibit A is a product brochure entitled SoHo disclosing a SoHo product line including an adjustable chair made by Knoll International, which on page 5, states that the seat and back move, and on page 9 shows ribs in a shell; the publication date being unknown, but prior to a filing date of the present application. |
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