Claims
- 1. A backrest for supporting a person's back having a front surface and a rear surface, the backrest comprising:(a) a member having an outer perimeter and a flexible support section, the flexible support section having a fixed end which is connected to a portion of the perimeter and a free end positioned distal to the fixed end, the flexible support section is configured to be displaced forwardly when the free end is moved towards the fixed end; (b) an adjustment member drivingly connected to the free end; and, (c) a detent member for selectively receiving the adjustment member in one of a plurality of positions, the flexible support section biasing the adjustment member into retaining engagement with the detent member due to compression of the flexible support section by the displacement of the free end towards the fixed end.
- 2. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flexible support section comprises a plurality of slats extending vertically between the fixed end and the free end of the flexible support section.
- 3. The backrest as claimed in claim 2 wherein the slats extend from a position adjacent the fixed end to a position adjacent the free end.
- 4. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fixed end comprises an upper end and the free end comprises a lower end and the detent member comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart members each of which has a downwardly extending recess and the adjustment member is sized to be received in each recess.
- 5. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the detent member comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart members each of which has a recess to receive therein the adjustment member and said support section biases the adjustment member into engagement with the recesses.
- 6. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the backrest has a rear face with a vertically extending opening adjacent the free end, the adjustment member is mounted at the free end of the flexible support section and has a handle which extends through the vertically extending opening whereby the flexible support section may be adjusted from the rear of the backrest.
- 7. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the detent member comprises a gear arrangement.
- 8. The backrest as claimed in claim 7 wherein the gear arrangement is mounted on a shaft and the adjustment member comprises a cam eccentrically mounted on the shaft.
- 9. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the adjustment member comprises an eccentrically mounted cam.
- 10. The backrest as claimed in claim 1 wherein the backrest comprises a frame and the member comprises a shell mounted on the frame.
- 11. The backrest as claimed in claim 10 wherein the frame has an opening sized to receive therein the flexible support section.
- 12. The backrest as claimed in claim 11 wherein the perimeter section surrounds a central section in which the flexible support section is provided and, when mounted on a chair, the flexible support section has a vertical extent sufficient to support at least the lumbar region of the person when seated in the chair.
- 13. The backrest as claimed in claim 10 wherein the shell has first engagement members and the frame has second engagement members configured to engage the first engagement members whereby the engagement of the first and second engagement members retains the shell on the frame.
- 14. The backrest as claimed in claim 13 wherein one of the first engagement members and the second engagement members comprise a plurality of openings and the other of the first and second engagement members comprises projecting members that are lockingly received in the openings.
- 15. A backrest for supporting a person's back having a front surface and a rear surface, the backrest comprising:(a) a flexible support section having a fixed end which is mounted to a support structure and a free end which is displaceable vertically with respect to the fixed end, the support section is configured to be compressed and displaced forwardly when the free end is moved towards the fixed end; (b) an eccentrically mounted cam drivingly connected to the free end; and, (c) a locking member for retaining the free end at a fixed position with respect to the fixed end.
- 16. The backrest as claimed in claim 15 wherein the flexible support section comprises a plurality of slats extending vertically between the fixed end and the free end of the support section.
- 17. The backrest as claimed in claim 15 wherein the locking member comprises a detent and gear arrangement.
- 18. The backrest as claimed in claim 17 wherein the gear arrangement is mounted on a shaft.
- 19. The backrest as claimed in claim 17 wherein compression of the flexible support section biases the free end into engagement with the cam.
- 20. The backrest as claimed in claim 19 wherein compression of the flexible support section biases at least one tooth of the gear arrangement into locking engagement with the detent.
- 21. A backrest for supporting a person's back having a front surface and a rear surface, the backrest comprising:(a) a flexible support section having a fixed end which is mounted to a support structure and a free end which is displaceable vertically with respect to the fixed end, the support section is configured to be compressed and displaced forwardly when the free end is moved towards the fixed end; (b) an adjustment member drivingly connected to the free end; and, (c) a detent and gear arrangement for retaining the free end at a fixed position with respect to the fixed end.
- 22. The backrest as claimed in claim 21 wherein the support structure comprises a member having an outer perimeter to which the flexible support section is attached.
- 23. The backrest as claimed in claim 21 wherein the support structure comprises a member having an outer perimeter to which the flexible support section is integrally attached.
- 24. The backrest as claimed in claim 21 wherein the gear arrangement is mounted on a shaft and the adjustment member comprises a cam eccentrically mounted on the shaft.
- 25. The backrest as claimed in claim 21 wherein the adjustment member comprises an eccentrically mounted cam.
- 26. A backrest for supporting a person's back having a front surface and a rear surface, the backrest comprising:(a) a flexible support section having a fixed end which is mounted to a support structure and a free end which is displaceable vertically with respect to the fixed end, the support section is configured to be compressed and displaced forwardly when the free end is moved towards the fixed end; (b) an eccentrically mounted cam drivingly connected to the free end; and, (c) a locking member for retaining the free end at a fixed position with respect to the fixed end, the flexible support section biasing the free end to engage the locking member.
- 27. The backrest as claimed in claim 26 wherein the support structure comprises a member having an outer perimeter to which the flexible support section is attached.
- 28. The backrest as claimed in claim 26 wherein the support structure comprises a member having an outer perimeter to which the flexible support section is integrally attached.
- 29. A backrest for supporting a person's back having a front surface and a rear surface, the backrest comprising:(a) a frame; (b) a shell mounted on the frame and having an outer perimeter and a flexible support section, the flexible support section having a fixed end which is connected to a portion of the perimeter and a free end positioned distal to the fixed end, the flexible support section is configured to be displaced forwardly when the free end is moved towards the fixed end, the frame having an opening sized to receive therein the flexible support section; (c) an adjustment member drivingly connected to the free end; and, (d) a locking member for retaining the free end at a fixed position with respect to the fixed end.
- 30. The backrest as claimed in claim 29 wherein the perimeter section surrounds a central section in which the flexible support section is provided and, when mounted on a chair, the flexible support section has a vertical extent sufficient to support at least the lumbar region of the person when seated in the chair.
- 31. The backrest as claimed in claim 29 wherein the shell has first engagement members and the frame has second engagement members configured to engage the first engagement members whereby the engagement of the first and second engagement members retains the shell on the frame.
- 32. The backrest as claimed in claim 31 wherein one of the first engagement members and the second engagement members comprise a plurality of openings and the other of the first and second engagement members comprises projecting members that are lockingly received in the openings.
- 33. A backrest for supporting a person's back having a front surface and a rear surface, the backrest comprising:(a) a frame; (b) a shell mounted on the frame and having an outer perimeter and a flexible support section, the flexible support section having a fixed end which is connected to a portion of the perimeter and a free end positioned distal to the fixed end, the flexible support section is configured to be displaced forwardly when the free end is moved towards the fixed end, the shell has first engagement members and the frame has second engagement members configured to engage the first engagement members whereby the engagement of the first and second engagement members retains the shell on the frame; (c) an adjustment member drivingly connected to the free end; and, (d) a locking member for retaining the free end at a fixed position with respect to the fixed end.
- 34. The backrest as claimed in claim 33 wherein one of the first engagement members and the second engagement members comprise a plurality of openings and the other of the first and second engagement members comprises projecting members that are lockingly received in the openings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of PCT patent application No. PCT/CA01/00920, filed Jun. 19, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/597,444, filed Jun. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,942, issued Apr. 30, 2002.
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