Information
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Patent Grant
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6491344
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Patent Number
6,491,344
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 10, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 374
- 297 375
- 074 527
- 074 530
- 188 67
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A chair adjustment mechanism is disclosed which allows a change of position in an unlocked state and maintains a position in a locked state. The mechanism, when used in conjunction with an adjustable chair part, may not be unlocked without a force being applied opposite to a force urging the part to a default position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to adjustable chair parts and more particularly to a mechanism to allow a chair part to be adjusted and the adjustment to be maintained.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Chairs are known to have parts that are adjustable such as the arm rests, the seat and the backrest. The height of a backrest, for instance, may be adjusted up or down and, additionally, an angle a backrest makes with reference to the seat may be altered. In many chairs, a person seated in a chair who wishes to change the angle of a backrest moves a handle from a locked position to an unlocked position, releasing a mechanism that maintains the support bar for the backrest at a particular angle. The person may then find a new angle for the backrest support bar and, by returning the handle to a locked position, set the mechanism to maintain the new angle.
Typically, springs bias various adjustable parts to a default position. Unfortunately, when a part of an unoccupied chair is unlocked while significantly offset from its default position, a violent action may ensue as the part returns to its default position. This violent action could cause injury. It is desirable, then, to design a mechanism that avoids this problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention there is provided locking apparatus including a clutch plate and a locking bracket, the locking bracket having a passageway adapted to accept the clutch plate, the passageway including a first channel and a second channel, the first channel allowing movement of the clutch plate along the passageway, the second channel preventing movement of the clutch plate along the passageway.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a chair including: a chair base; a chair adjustment mechanism, mounted to the chair base, including a locking apparatus comprising a clutch plate and a locking bracket forming a passageway receiving the clutch plate, the passageway including a first channel and a second channel, the first channel allowing movement of the clutch plate along the passageway, the second channel preventing movement of the clutch plate along the passageway; a seat mounted to one of the locking bracket and the clutch plate of the chair adjustment mechanism; a backrest; and a backrest support bar supporting the backrest, mounted to another one of the locking bracket and the clutch plate of the chair adjustment mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the figures which illustrate an example embodiment of this invention:
FIG. 1
is a schematic side view of a chair embodying the subject invention.
FIG. 2
is a schematic underside perspective view of a chair adjustment assembly made in accordance with the subject invention.
FIG. 3
illustrates a partial underside elevation of the chair adjustment assembly, in an unlocked position, taken along lines
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of a portion of the assembly of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
illustrates a partial section taken along lines
5
—
5
of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
illustrates a partial underside elevation of a chair adjustment assembly, in a locked position, taken along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a chair
11
comprises a chair seat
13
and a backrest
15
supported on a backrest support bar
17
. The chair seat and backrest support bar are mounted to a chair adjustment mechanism
10
(chair adjustment mechanism
10
is mounted to a chair base
21
).
Referencing
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, chair adjustment mechanism
10
comprises a chair seat frame
18
with seat mounting flanges
19
for accommodating bolts to mount the chair seat to the seat frame
18
and a chair backrest support bracket
24
with a slot
25
for receiving the backrest support bar. The seat frame
18
and backrest support bracket
24
are pivotally joined by shaft
28
. Shaft
28
supports a main spring
44
that bears against the underside of the bracket
18
and a shaft
20
carried by the backrest support bracket
24
in order to bias the backrest support bracket to a default angle with respect to the seat frame
18
.
The seat frame
18
also carries a shaft
16
on which a locking bracket
12
is slidably mounted. A clutch plate
14
has a tubular end
14
A receiving shaft
20
and a slotted end
14
B receiving shaft
16
. Spacers
26
A,
26
B on shaft
20
between the sides of the backrest support bracket
24
and tubular end
14
A of clutch plate
14
maintain the clutch plate in a fixed position on shaft
20
.
A stirrup-shaped compression member
32
has a central opening which receives shaft
16
. The arms
32
A,
32
B of the compression member
32
pass through slots in seat frame
18
and terminate in openings
32
C,
32
D which receive a pin
36
. A handle
30
is pivotally mounted to pin
36
and terminates in a cam
31
which abuts a domed-end abutment
16
A of shaft
16
. A cam box
38
surrounds the cam
31
and is supported on pin
36
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, locking bracket
12
has a passageway
23
for receiving clutch plate
14
. Passageway
23
has two channels, a first channel
23
A in which longitudinal movement of clutch plate
14
is allowed and a second channel
23
B in which longitudinal movement of clutch plate
14
is prevented. Prevention of movement in second channel
23
B is accomplished by endowing clutch plate
14
with a feature which, as shown, comprise teeth
29
which fit into a corresponding feature in second channel
23
B, which, as shown, comprise teeth
27
.
Returning to
FIG. 3
, when handle
30
is moved to an “unlocked” position, cam
31
draws compression member
32
outwardly causing the compression member
32
to compress a locking spring
34
. Compression of locking spring
34
allows locking bracket
12
to be urged by an unlocking spring
22
acting on spacer
42
B toward an “unlocked” position along shaft
16
. In the unlocked position, first channel
23
A (
FIG. 4
) of locking bracket
12
receives clutch plate
14
such that clutch plate
14
is free to move within passageway
23
of the locking bracket. With the clutch plate freed to move, as shown in
FIG. 5
, main spring
44
urges backrest support
24
to tilt with respect to seat frame
18
such that shaft
16
is maintained at an end of slot
25
in clutch plate
14
closest to slotted end
14
B.
Locking spring
34
, which acts opposite to unlocking spring
22
along shaft
16
, is stronger than unlocking spring
22
. Consequently, when handle
30
is moved to a “locked” position illustrated in
FIG. 6
, compression member
32
frees the locking spring
34
to act on spacers
40
and
42
A and locking bracket
12
to urge the locking bracket toward a “locked” position along shaft
16
. In the locked position, clutch plate
14
is received in second channel
23
B (
FIG. 4
) of locking bracket
12
such that longitudinal movement of the clutch plate through passageway
23
is prevented.
In operation, a user of a chair having chair adjustment assembly
10
may move handle
30
from a locked position to an unlocked position. The resulting action of cam
31
against domed-end abutment
16
A of shaft
16
draws compression member
32
outwardly, compressing locking spring
34
. Locking bracket
12
is then allowed to be urged by unlocking spring
22
to move from a locked position, which prevents longitudinal movement of clutch plate
14
, to an unlocked position, at which movement of clutch plate
14
along passageway
23
of locking bracket
12
is allowed. Despite unlocking spring
34
urging locking bracket
12
along shaft
16
to an unlocked position, locking bracket
12
will not move due to frictional force on locking bracket
12
, normal to shaft
16
, applied by main spring
44
via shaft
20
and clutch plate
14
unless an opposing force to that of main spring
44
is applied by the user. Thus, once a user leans back on the chair backrest to relieve this frictional engagement of the clutch plate in second channel
23
B of locking bracket
12
, unlocking spring
34
will move locking bracket
12
along shaft
16
causing clutch plate
14
to move out of second channel
23
B and into first channel
23
A.
While the clutch plate is in first channel
23
A, movement along passageway
23
of locking bracket
12
is allowed and the user of the chair may move the chair backrest to a new position. Once a new position has been decided upon, the user of the chair may move handle
30
from the unlocked position to the locked position. With handle
30
in the locked position, locking spring
34
pushes compression member
32
against spacers
40
and
42
A, and consequently locking bracket
12
. If teeth
29
of clutch plate
14
and teeth
27
of second channel
23
B are aligned, locking bracket
12
moves along shaft
16
so that clutch plate
14
leaves first channel
23
A wherein movement is allowed and enters channel
23
B wherein teeth
29
of clutch plate
14
and teeth
27
of second channel
23
B mesh and movement of clutch plate
14
through passageway
23
is prevented. If teeth
29
of clutch plate
14
and teeth
27
of second channel
23
B are not aligned, the locking bracket moves only when the tilt of chair back
17
is varied slightly to align the teeth.
Turning to
FIG. 4
in conjunction with
FIG. 1
, slot
25
defines a range of longitudinal movement of clutch plate
14
through passageway
23
and thus defines a range of possible positions of backrest support bar
17
. Due to the clutch plate teeth used to lock backrest support bar
17
in a chosen position, a discrete number of positions, at which backrest support bar
17
may be locked, exist within this range.
In an alternative embodiment, spacers
40
,
42
A and
42
B may be incorporated into the design of compression member
32
or locking bracket
12
.
Although springs are used throughout the above disclosure, other resilient members may be used in place of springs, such as resilient clips.
Optionally, a feature other than teeth is used in second channel
23
B to prevent movement of clutch plate
14
through passageway
23
. Thus, any suitable male feature may be chosen for clutch plate
14
and a corresponding female feature chosen for second channel
23
B. For instance, clutch plate
14
could have a series of semicircular protrusions which fit into semicircular indentations in second channel
23
B.
In an alternative embodiment, chair adjustment mechanism
10
includes a mechanism for adjusting the angle seat
13
makes with respect to chair base
21
. A clutch plate carried by one of a chair seat frame
18
and chair base
21
is received by a locking bracket carried by the other of chair seat frame
18
and chair base
21
. A handle is moved to an unlocked position, chair seat
13
is adjusted to a desired angle and the handle is returned to a locked position.
Other modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art and, therefore, the invention is defined in the claims.
Claims
- 1. A locking apparatus comprising a clutch plate and a locking bracket, said locking bracket having a passageway adapted to accept said clutch plate, said passageway including a first channel and a second channel, said first channel allowing movement, of said clutch plate along said passageway, said second channel having a featured channel wall for interacting with features of said clutch plate to prevent movement of said clutch plate along said passageway further comprising a frame and a first shaft extending inwardly from a side of said frame, wherein said clutch plate has a slot for receiving said first shaft and said locking bracket is mounted on said shaft.
- 2. The locking apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a resilient locking member biasing said locking bracket along said first shaft to maintain said clutch plate in said second channel.
- 3. The locking apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an resilient unlocking member, weaker than said resilient locking member, biasing said locking bracket along said first shaft to maintain said clutch plate in said first channel.
- 4. The locking apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a compression member between said locking bracket and said resilient locking member, said compression member moveable to a first position whereat said compression member compresses said resilient locking member against said frame such that said resilient unlocking member is free to bias said locking bracket along said first shaft to maintain said clutch plate in said first channel.
- 5. The locking apparatus of claim 4 wherein said compression member has a bore therethrough, said bore receiving said first shaft.
- 6. The locking apparatus of claim 4 wherein said compression member is moveable to a second position in which said resilient locking member biases said locking bracket along said first shaft to maintain said clutch plate in said second channel.
- 7. The locking apparatus of claim 2 wherein one of said second channel wall and said clutch plate has a plurality of male features and another one of said second channel wall and said clutch plate has a plurality of female features.
- 8. The locking apparatus of claim 7 wherein said features are teeth.
- 9. A locking apparatus comprising:a clutch plate and a locking bracket, said locking bracket having a passageway adapted to accept said clutch plate, said passageway including a first channel and a second channel, said first channel allowing movement of said clutch plate along said passageway, said second channel having a featured channel wall for interacting with features of said clutch plate to prevent movement of said clutch plate along said passageway, said locking bracket moveable with respect to said clutch plate so that said clutch plate moves out of said first channel and into said second channel; a resilient locking member biasing said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said second channel; and a resilient unlocking member, weaker than said resilient locking member, biasing said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said first channel.
- 10. The locking apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a compression member between said locking bracket and said resilient locking member, said compression member moveable to a first position whereat said compression member compresses said resilient locking member such that said resilient unlocking member is free to bias said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said first channel.
- 11. The locking apparatus of claim 10 wherein said compression member is moveable to a second position in which said resilient locking member biases said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said second channel.
- 12. A locking apparatus comprising a toothed clutch plate and a locking bracket, said locking bracket having a walled passageway adapted to accept said clutch plate, one wall of said passageway having, in side-by-side relation, a toothed portion and a non-toothed portion, said locking bracket moveable relative to said clutch plate such that said clutch plate may be located at said non-toothed portion of said one wall of said passageway whereat said clutch plate may slide along said passageway and such that said clutch plate may be located at said toothed portion of said one wall of said passageway whereat said clutch plate is prevented from sliding along said passageway.
- 13. The locking apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a resilient locking member biasing said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate at said toothed portion.
- 14. The locking apparatus of claim 13 further comprising an resilient unlocking member, weaker than said resilient locking member, biasing said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said non-toothed portion.
- 15. The locking apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a compression member between said locking bracket and said resilient locking member, said compression member moveable to a first position whereat said compression member compresses said resilient locking member such that said resilient unlocking member is free to bias said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said non-toothed portion.
- 16. The locking apparatus of claim 15 wherein said compression member is moveable to a second position in which said resilient locking member biases said locking bracket to maintain said clutch plate in said second channel.
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