This invention relates in general to adjustment mechanisms for chairs and more particularly a back adjustment system for a chair and more specifically the movement of a chair back.
There are wide variety of office chairs that have been designed to be more ergonomic and provide a variety of different functions and adjustments. These adjustments are typically in relation to height of the chair seat or arm positioning, and more specifically chair back support for the spine and the back, which are susceptible to the harmful effects of a prolonged sitting position. In general, chair have included adjustments to the height of the chair back itself so that the spinal support can be adjusted relative to the height of the individual. Other adjustment mechanisms have focused on adjusting the depth of spinal support, which can be accomplished by adjusting the chair back itself. Many of the adjustment mechanisms include complex arrangements and require the user to reach under the chair seat and do not provide an easy accessible adjustment mechanism or steady support.
A back adjustment system for chair back that focuses on the chair back, which is easy for the individual to adjust, maintains the ergonomics of the chair back, provides improved spinal support, allows for support along a horizontal plane by adjusting the entire chair back is desirable.
An object of one aspect of the present invention is to provide a chair back adjustment system.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a back adjustment system for a chair having a frame that includes a top end and bottom end. The back adjustment system may further include a chair back having a first end and a second end. The first end of the chair back may be mounted solely to the top end of the frame of the chair.
The back adjustment system for a chair may further include an adjusting means, which may be mounted at the bottom end of the frame. The adjusting means may allow for engagement between the bottom end of the frame and the second end of the chair back. The adjusting means may be adapted to telescopically engage between the bottom end of the frame and the second end of the chair back thereby solely moving the second end of the chair back from a retracted position to an extended position.
Preferably, the adjusting means may further include a ratchet assembly that extends from the mid point of the bottom end of the frame outwards along a horizontal plane. The ratchet assembly may allow for the second end of the chair back to move outwards away from the frame.
Conveniently, the adjusting mechanism may include a adjustment mechanism which may be actuated by a least one push button positioned on the second end on the chair back.
A detailed description of the preferred embodiment is provided herein below by way of example only and with reference to the following drawings, in which:
In the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and as an aid to understanding, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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An adjusting means 26 may be mounted at the bottom end 18 of the frame 14 for engagement between the bottom end 18 of the frame 14 and the second end 24 of the chair back 20. The adjusting means 26 may be adapted to telescopically engage between the bottom end 18 of the frame 14 and the second end 24 of the chair back 20. Referring to
The frame 14 may be configured to mirror the shape of the chair back 20 whereby the frame 14 is not visible when positioned in front of the chair 12. The frame 14 may be made from a variety of materials including metal and plastic, by way of example only.
The chair back 20 may be configured into a variety of shapes that provide support for a user when seated in the chair 12. In particular, the top end 22 of the chair back 20 securely engages with the top end 16 of the frame 14. More specifically the chair back 20 and the frame 14 only engage with one another directly at the top end 22 of the chair back 20. The secure engagement between the top end 22 of the chair back 20 and top end 16 of the frame 14 occurs with the aid of fasteners and or adhesives, while allowing flexibility and movement in the chair back 20 itself at its second end 24.
More specifically the chair back 20 can flex along its horizontal and vertical plane or in an angular pivoting motion thereby providing varying support for the user in the chair 12. The chair back 20 may further include a lumbar zone 40 that moves with the chair back to provide support to user in various positions. The chair back 20 may further include a covering, such as an upholstered covering or mesh covering, by way of example only.
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Other variations and modifications of the invention are possible. All such modifications or variations are believed to be within the sphere and scope of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.