Claims
- 1. In a chair having a base, a seat portion operably connected with the base, and a back portion pivotally connected to the base for tilting movement of the back portion between an upright position and a reclined position relative to the seat portion, an improvement comprising:
- a pair of side arms each including an upper end and an integral configured lower end; and
- said chair including connecting structures corresponding to said pair of side arms for supporting said pair of side arms on opposing sides of said seat portion, each of said configured lower ends being configured to laterally mateably engage the corresponding connecting structure when the side arms are oriented in an assembly-permitting first position with respect to the chair and then rotatably interlockingly engage said corresponding connecting structure as the side arms are rotated to an interlocked second position with respect to the chair for preventing disassembly, whereby the side arms are assembled to the chair at least in part by rotation of the arms relative to the chair.
- 2. A chair as defined in claim 1 wherein one of said lower end and said corresponding connecting structure includes a cylindrical surface and the other of said lower end and said corresponding connecting structure includes a receptacle for mateably engaging said cylindrical surface.
- 3. A chair as defined in claim 1 wherein said connecting structures are fixed to said base.
- 4. A chair as defined in claim 1 wherein the back portion defines a back tilt axis as the back portion is pivoted between the upright position and the reclined position, and wherein said corresponding connecting structures each define an axis of rotation approximately co-linear with said back tilt axis.
- 5. A chair as defined in claim 1 wherein said connecting structures each include an interlocking surface and said lower ends each include a protrusion configured to rotatably engage said interlocking surface in the interlocked second position.
- 6. A chair defined in claim 5 wherein said protrusion and said interlocking surface are configured to limit the rotation of the side arms to less than about 90.degree..
- 7. A chair as defined in claim 5 wherein said protrusion is configured to draw the lower end of said side arm tight as the lower end is rotated to the interlocked second position to eliminate any play between the lower end and the corresponding connecting structure.
- 8. A chair as defined in claim 5 wherein said protrusion moves rotationally relative to said corresponding connecting structure when the back portion is pivotally moved.
- 9. A chair as defined in claim 5 wherein said upper ends are configured for attachment to said back portion to secure said pair of side arms in said interlocked second position.
- 10. A chair as defined in claim 9 including threaded fasteners for securing said upper ends of said pair of side arms to said back portion.
- 11. In a chair having a base, a seat portion operably connected with the base, and a back portion pivotally connected to the base for tilting movement of the back portion between an upright position and a reclined position relative to the seat portion, an improvement comprising:
- a pair of side arms each including an upper end and a configured lower end;
- said chair including connecting structures corresponding to said pair of side arms for supporting said pair of side arms on opposing sides of said seat portion, each of said configured lower ends being configured to laterally mateably engage the corresponding connecting structure in a first position and then rotatably interlockingly engage said corresponding connecting structure in an interlocked second position;
- the back portion including a back support bracket; and
- a back shell configured to mateably engage the back support bracket, one of the back support bracket and the back shell including tabs, and the other of the back support bracket and the back shell including flanges for mateably engaging the tabs to retain the back shell to the back support bracket during assembly.
- 12. In a chair having a base, a seat portion operably connected with the base, and a back portion pivotally connected to the base for tilting movement of the back portion between an upright position and a reclined position relative to the seat portion, an improvement comprising:
- a pair of side arms each including an upper end and a configured lower end;
- said chair including connecting structures corresponding to said pair of side arms for supporting said pair of side arms on opposing sides of said seat portion, each of said configured lower ends being configured to laterally mateably engage the corresponding connecting structure in a first position and then rotatably interlockingly engage said corresponding connecting structure in an interlocked second position;
- the seat portion including a seat support structure; and
- a seat shell configured to mateably engage the seat support structure, one of the seat support structure and the seat shell including tabs, and the other of the seat support structure and the seat shell including a flange for engaging the tabs to retain the seat shell to the seat support structure during assembly.
- 13. In a chair having a base, a seat portion operably connected with the base, and a back portion pivotally connected to the base for tilting movement of the back portion between an upright position and a reclined position relative to the seat portion, an improvement comprising:
- pair of side arms each including an upper end and a configured lower end;
- said chair including connecting structures corresponding to said pair of side arms for supporting said pair of side arms on opposing sides of said seat portion, each of said configured lower ends being configured to laterally mateably engage the corresponding connecting structure in a first position and then rotatably interlockingly engage said corresponding connecting structure in an interlocked second position;
- the back portion including a back support bracket and the seat portion including a seat support structure; and
- a one piece shell, said one piece shell including tabs for hook attachment of said one piece shell to one of said back support bracket and the seat support structure during assembly.
- 14. A chair as defined 13 wherein said one piece shell includes additional tabs for hook attachment to the other of the back support bracket and the seat support structure.
- 15. In a chair having a base, a seat portion operably connected with the base, and a back portion pivotally connected to the base for tilting movement of the back portion between an upright position and a reclined position relative to the seat portion, an improvement comprising:
- a pair of side arms each including an upper end and a configured lower end;
- said chair including connecting structures corresponding to said pair of side arms for supporting said pair of side arms on opposing sides of said seat portion, each of said configured lower ends being configured to laterally mateably engage the corresponding connecting structure in a first position and then rotatably interlockingly engage said corresponding connecting structure in an interlocked second position; and
- a one-piece shell having a back section and a seat section for mateably engaging a back support bracket on the back portion and a seat support structure on the seat portion, respectively, said one-piece shell including first tabs for mateably engaging an upper edge of the back support bracket and second tabs for mateably engaging a front edge of the seat support structure, and further including fastener-receiving attachment structure for attaching said one-piece shell securely to said chair.
- 16. A chair comprising:
- a chair construction including a seat, a back, and first and second side arm supports extending from one of said seat and said back; and
- first and second side arms each including a lower end configured to mateably engage said respective side arm supports along an axis of installation when the arms are oriented in an assembly-permitting first position with respect to the chair construction, and further being configured to interlockingly engage said side arm supports to prevent disassembly along said axis when said side arms are rotated to an axially interlocked second position with respect to the chair construction.
- 17. A chair as defined in claim 16 wherein one of said first lower end and said first side arm support includes a cylindrical surface and the other of said first lower end and said first side arm support includes a receptacle for mateably engaging said cylindrical surface.
- 18. A chair as defined in claim 16 wherein said first lower end includes a protrusion configured to draw the lower end of said side arm tight against said first side arm support as the lower end is rotated to the interlocked second position to eliminate any play between said lower end and said side arm support.
- 19. A chair as defined in claim 16 wherein the back defines a back tilt axis as the back is pivoted between the upright position and the reclined position, and wherein said axis of installation is approximately co-linear with said back tilt axis.
- 20. A chair as defined in claim 16 wherein said back is operably pivotally connected to the base for tilting movement of the back between an upright position and a reclined position relative to the seat.
- 21. A chair as defined in claim 20 wherein said side arm supports each include an interlocking surface and said lower ends each include a protrusion configured to rotatably engage said interlocking surface in said axially interlocked second position.
- 22. A chair as defined in claim 21 wherein upper ends of the side arms are configured for attachment to said back to secure said side arms in said axially interlocked second position.
- 23. A chair comprising:
- a chair construction including a seat, a back, and first and second side arm supports extending from one of said seat and said back;
- first and second side arms each including a lower end configured to mateably engage said respective side arm supports along an axis of installation in a first position and further being configured to rotatably interlockingly engage said side arm supports in an axially interlocked second position; and
- the back including a back support bracket and the seat including a seat support structure and
- a one piece shell, said one piece shell including tabs for hook attachment of said one piece shell to one of said back support bracket and the seat support structure during assembly.
- 24. A chair comprising:
- a chair construction including a seat, a back, and first and second side arm supports extending from one of said seat and said back;
- first and second side arms each including a lower end configured to mateably engage said respective side arm supports along an axis of installation in a first position and further being configured to rotatably interlockingly engage said side arm supports in an axially interlocked second position; and
- a one-piece shell having a back section and a seat section for mateably engaging a back support bracket on the back and a seat support structure on the seat, respectively, said one-piece shell including first tabs for mateably engaging an upper edge of the back support bracket and second tabs for mateably engaging a front edge of the seat support structure.
- 25. A chair as defined in claim 24 wherein said back section includes fastener-receiving attachment structure for attaching said one-piece shell securely to said chair.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/236,335, filed May 2, 1994, entitled CHAIR WITH ZERO FRONT RISE CONTROL, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,481, which is a continuation of then application Ser. No. 08/055,927, filed Apr. 30, 1993, entitled CHAIR WITH ZERO FRONT RISE CONTROL, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,318,346, which is a continuation of then application Ser. No. 07/707,465, filed May 30, 1991, entitled CHAIR WITH ZERO FRONT RISE CONTROL, abandoned Apr. 30, 1993.
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