Claims
- 1. A rocking, gliding chair, comprising:
- a) a base;
- b) a body-supporting chair frame, including a seat, a backrest and armrests positioned at opposite sides of the seat; and
- c) means for mounting the seat of the chair frame on the base for rocking and gliding movement relative to the base, including
- i) a one-piece, rigid, channel-shaped base mounting member having a generally planar base plate mounted on the base, and a pair of generally planar base side walls integral with the base plate and extending in mutual parallelism upwardly from the base plate,
- ii) a one-piece, rigid, channel-shaped frame mounting member inverted relative to the base mounting member and having a generally planar top plate overlying the base plate and mounted centrally underneath and fixed to the seat forwardly of the backrest and interiorly of the armrests, and a pair of generally planar frame side walls integral with the top plate and extending in mutual parallelism downwardly from the top plate and overlapping the base side walls interiorly of the armrests, and
- iii) one pair of front and one pair of rear swing arms, each pair being located between a respective base side wall and a respective overlapping frame side wall, each arm having opposite ends respectively pivotably connected to a respective base side wall and a respective overlapping frame side wall; and
- iv) means connected between the base mounting member and the frame mounting member, for restraining said rocking and gliding movement of the chair frame relative to the base.
- 2. The chair according to claim 1, wherein the restraining means includes a pair of springs each having opposite ends respectively connected to the base mounting member and the frame mounting member.
- 3. The chair according to claim 2, wherein the springs criss-cross each other in a central space between the mounting members.
- 4. The chair according to claim 3, and further comprising a pair of brackets respectively mounted on the mounting members, each bracket having a front lug and a rear lug; and wherein the opposite ends of one of the springs is connected to a front lug of one bracket and a rear lug of another bracket; and wherein the opposite ends of the other of the springs is connected to a rear lug of said one bracket and a front lug of said another bracket.
- 5. The chair according to claim 4, wherein each spring is mounted under tension on the brackets.
- 6. A mechanism for mounting a seat of a body-supporting chair frame having a backrest and armrests positioned at opposite sides of the seat on a base for rocking and gliding movement relative to the base, said mechanism including:
- a) a one-piece, rigid, channel-shaped base mounting member having a generally planar base plate mounted on the base, and a pair of generally planar base side walls integral with the base plate and extending in mutual parallelism upwardly from the base plate;
- b) a one-piece, rigid, channel-shaped frame mounting member inverted relative to the base mounting member and having a generally planar top plate overlying the base plate and mounted centrally underneath and fixed to the seat forwardly of the backrest and interiorly of the armrests, and a pair of generally planar frame side walls integral with the top plate and extending in mutual parallelism downwardly from the top plate and overlapping the base side walls interiorly of the armrests;
- c) one pair of front and one pair of rear swing arms, each pair being located between a respective base side wall and a respective overlapping frame side wall, each arm having opposite ends respectively pivotably connected to a respective base side wall and a respective overlapping frame side wall; and
- d) means connected between the base mounting member and the frame mounting member, for restraining said rocking and gliding movement of the chair frame relative to the base.
- 7. The mechanism according to claim 6, wherein the restraining means includes a pair of springs each having opposite ends respectively connected to the base mounting member and the frame mounting member.
- 8. The mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the springs criss-cross each other in a central space between the mounting members.
- 9. The mechanism according to claim 8; and further comprising a pair of brackets respectively mounted on the mounting members, each bracket having a front lug and a rear lug; and wherein the opposite ends of one of the springs is connected to a front lug of one bracket and a rear lug of another bracket; and wherein the opposite ends of the other of the springs is connected to a rear lug of said one bracket and a front lug of said another bracket.
- 10. The mechanism according to claim 9, wherein each spring is mounted under tension on the brackets.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/153,685, filed Nov. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,433.
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