Claims
- 1. A device for positionally adjusting and releasably locking a first element in any one of a plurality of positions relative to a second element, comprising:
- a first element having a surface and a lock element connected to said surface; and
- a second element connected to said first element such that said first and second elements can undergo sliding movement relative to each other between two extreme, longitudinally spaced, first and second positions;
- said second element having a longitudinal array of lock stop members confronting said lock element of said first element, wherein said lock stop members each has a locking surface, said lock element has lock tongue means for cooperative locking association with said locking surfaces of said lock stop members, and said lock element further has path tracking means;
- said second element having longitudinal guide means defining a first longitudinal path and a second longitudinal path, said guide means having respective ends also defining said first and second extreme positions and providing access means between said first and second longitudinal paths;
- said lock element path tracking means being adapted to engage and cooperate with said first and second longitudinal paths wherein when said path tracking means is disposed in engagement with said first longitudinal path, said lock element of said first element is forced into engagement with a selected one of said lock stop members of said second element, and when said lock element path tracking means is disposed in engagement with said second longitudinal path, said lock element of said first element is maintained disengaged from all lock stop members of said second element; and
- means adjacent to said respective access means so as to permit movement of said path tracking means from one of said first and second longitudinal paths to the other one of said first and second longitudinal paths.
- 2. The adjustment device according to claim 1 wherein said first path includes a sinusoidal array of indentations for cooperative association with said path tracking means.
- 3. The adjustment device of claim 2 wherein said path tracking means comprises flexible leg means having a bulbous end adapted to cooperate with said array of indentations.
- 4. The adjustment device according to claim 1 wherein said lock element further comprises spring bias means which positively biases said lock element into engagement with said respective lock stop members.
- 5. The adjustment device according to claim 4 wherein said spring bias means also biases said path tracking means from said second path to said first path through one of said access means.
- 6. The adjustment device of claim 5 wherein the other one of said access means between said paths comprises recess means in said guide means and ramp means adjacent said recess means to force said path tracking means from said first path to said second path at said first extreme position.
- 7. The adjustment device of claim 6 wherein said one of said access means between said paths is defined by a recess in said guide means at said second extreme position and said path tracking means is connected to said lock element and said lock element includes means to bias said path tracking means through said one of said access means.
- 8. The adjustment device according to claim 1 wherein said first element comprises an integrally molded support for said lock element and said lock element is molded separately for connection to said support.
- 9. The adjustment device according to claim 1 wherein said first element is a backrest of a chair and said second element is an upper portion of a J-bar of the chair and said device provides for adjustment of the height of said backrest relative to a seat portion of the chair.
- 10. A system for positionally adjusting a chair backrest such that said chair backrest can be positioned at any one of a plurality of different positions with respect to a seat support member, comprising:
- a first bracket adapted to be fixedly secured to a seat support member;
- a second bracket adapted to be fixedly secured to a chair backrest, said first and second brackets being slidably disposed with respect to each other such that said chair backrest is slidably movable with respect to said seat support member between first and second vertically spaced extreme positions;
- a vertical array of locking members defined upon said first bracket of said seat support member for defining a plurality of vertically spaced positions at which said chair backrest can be vertically positioned;
- a locking element disposed upon said second bracket of said chair backrest for respectively lockingly engaging a particular one of said locking members of said first bracket of said seat support member so as to lockingly position said chair backrest at a particular one of said vertically spaced positions with respect to said seat support member when said locking element is lockingly engaged with a particular one of said locking members of said first bracket of said seat support member;
- first and second vertical paths defined upon said first bracket of said seat support member, and first and second access means defined at opposite ends of said first and second vertical paths so as to permit communication between said first and second vertical paths; and
- path engagement means disposed upon said locking element of said second bracket of said chair backrest for movement along said first and second vertical paths of said first bracket of said seat support member such that when said path engagement means is moved along said first vertical path, said locking element of said second bracket of said chair backrest is permitted to engage any one of said plurality of locking members of said first bracket of said seat support member so as to lockingly position said chair backrest at a particularly desired vertical position with respect to said seat support member, while when said path engagement means is moved along said second vertical path, said locking element of said second bracket of said chair backrest is maintained disengaged from said plurality of locking members of said first bracket of said seat support member so as to permit said second bracket and said chair backrest to be vertically moved in a relatively rapid manner with respect to said first bracket and said seat support member.
- 11. The adjustment system according to claim 10 wherein the first path includes a sinusoidal array of indentations for cooperative association with said path engagement means.
- 12. The system as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- said path engagement means comprises flexible leg means.
- 13. The adjustment system of claim 12 wherein ends of said flexible leg means are bulbous elements adapted to cooperate with said array of indentations.
- 14. The adjustment system according to claim 10 wherein said locking element includes spring bias means which acts in cooperation with the back of said second bracket to bias said locking element into engagement with said locking members.
- 15. The adjustment system according to claim 14 wherein said spring bias means also biases said flexible leg ends from said one of said path to said first path through said second access means.
- 16. The adjustment system of claim 15 wherein the other one of said access means between said paths comprises ramp means and adjacent recesses to force and permit passage of said respective flexible leg ends from said first path to said second path at said first position.
- 17. The adjustment system according to claim 10 wherein said one of said access means between said paths is defined by a recess between said first and second path, said second extreme position and said flexible leg means are connected to said locking element and said locking element includes spring bias means to bias the ends of said leg means from said second path to said first path at said second extreme position.
- 18. The adjustment system of claim 10 wherein said second bracket comprises an integrally molded support for said locking mechanism and said locking element is molded separately for connection to said support.
- 19. The adjustment system according to claim 10 wherein said first bracket of said chair is an upper portion of a J-bar of the chair and said adjustment system provides for adjustment of the height of said backrest relative to a seat portion of the chair.
- 20. The adjustment system according to claim 10 wherein said first bracket has stop means and said second bracket has a stop member for operative association with said first bracket stop means to prevent unintentional disassembly of said brackets once assembled.
- 21. The adjustment system according to claim 10 wherein said locking members each comprise a ramp surface and locking surface and said locking element includes a ramp surface and lock surface, whereby when said brackets are moved relative to each other in said first direction, a locking element ramp cooperates with said locking member ramp surface to move said locking element lock surface out of a locking engagement position with a lock surface of a locking member.
- 22. A system for positionally adjusting and releasably locking an element at any one of a plurality of different positions with respect to another element, comprising:
- a first bracket adapted to be fixedly secured to a first element;
- a second bracket adapted to be fixedly secured to a second element, said first and second brackets being slidably disposed with respect to each other such that said second element is slidably movable with respect to said first element between first and second longitudinally spaced extreme positions;
- a longitudinal array of locking members defined upon said first bracket of said first element for defining a plurality of longitudinally spaced positions at which said second bracket and said second element can be longitudinally positioned with respect to said first bracket and said first element;
- a locking element disposed upon said second bracket of said second element for respectively lockingly engaging a particular one of said locking members of said first bracket of said first element so as to lockingly position said second bracket and said second element at a particular one of said longitudinally spaced positions with respect to said first bracket and said first member when said locking element is lockingly engaged with a particular one of said locking members of said first bracket of said first element;
- first and second longitudinal paths defined upon said first bracket of said first element, and first and second access means defined at opposite ends of said first and second longitudinal paths so as to permit communication between said first and second longitudinal paths; and
- path engagement means disposed upon said locking element of said second bracket of said second element for movement along said first and second longitudinal paths of said first bracket of said first element such that when said path engagement means is moved along said first longitudinal path, said locking element of said second bracket of said second element is permitted to engage any one of said plurality of locking members of said first bracket of said first element so as to lockingly position said second element at a particularly desired longitudinal position with respect to said first element, while when said path engagement means is moved along said second longitudinal path, said locking element of said second bracket of said second element is maintained disengaged from said plurality of locking members of said first bracket of said first element so as to permit said second bracket and said second element to be longitudinally moved in a relatively rapid manner with respect to said first bracket and said first element.
- 23. The system as set forth in claim 22 wherein:
- said second bracket of said second element comprises a pair of longitudinally extending channels; and
- said first bracket of said first element comprises a first pair of outwardly extending flange means for movement within said pair of longitudinally extending channels of said second bracket of said second element, and a second pair of inwardly extending flange means having opposite surfaces for defining said first and second longitudinal paths.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation patent application of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/723,650, filed Oct. 3, 1996; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,278.
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