Claims
- 1. A chair control comprising:
- a control housing;
- a component operably attached to the control housing for movement between a plurality of positions;
- an actuator on the control housing operably connected to the component for controlling movement of the component;
- a manually operable handle for operating the actuator; and
- an overtorque device connecting the handle to the actuator, the overtorque device being constructed to limit force transmitted from the handle to the actuator to a maximum amount to prevent damage to the chair control.
- 2. The chair control defined in claim 1 wherein the overtorque device includes a release mechanism configured to release the handle, thus preventing a person from applying an excessive force to the handle.
- 3. The chair control defined in claim 2 wherein the release mechanism includes a clutch.
- 4. The chair control defined in claim 3 wherein the clutch includes a clutch ring and a friction ring that operably engages the clutch ring.
- 5. The chair control defined in claim 4 wherein the clutch ring, the friction ring, and the handle are mounted to the control housing for rotation about a common axis.
- 6. A control comprising:
- a control housing;
- a single stored energy source positioned transversely in the control housing and extending longitudinally side-to-side providing a longitudinal force;
- a lever operably interconnected with said single energy source for movement between upright and reclined positions, said single stored energy source both exerting pretension to bias the lever toward the upright position and providing resistance to tilting of the lever when reclining; and
- a control for regulating the pretension of the stored energy source and tilt rate of the lever, the control being configured for adjustment without an operator having to overcome the longitudinal force of the said single stored energy source.
- 7. The control defined in claim 6 wherein the housing includes an adjuster device, and the lever and the adjuster device define a variable and adjustable fulcrum point.
- 8. A control comprising:
- a control housing having a sidewall;
- a stored energy source positioned in the control housing and having an end abutting the sidewall;
- a back-supporting first lever operably interconnected with said energy source for movement between upright and reclined positions, said stored energy source both exerting pretension to bias the first lever toward the upright position and providing resistance to tilting of the first lever when reclining; and
- a control for regulating the pretension of the stored energy source of the first lever, the control including a crank lever within the control housing, said crank lever having one end engaging the stored energy source and the other end operably interconnected with the first lever, and said crank lever having a portion between said one end and said other end forming a fulcrum, so that the energy source biases the crank lever about the fulcrum to bias the first lever toward the upright position.
- 9. The control defined in claim 8 including an adjustable pivot member defining a movable fulcrum point with the crank lever, at least one of the pivot member and a portion of the crank lever having a curvilinear surface along which the movable fulcrum point is located.
- 10. A control comprising:
- a control housing;
- a stored energy source positioned in the control housing;
- a first lever operably interconnected with said energy source for movement between upright and reclined positions, said stored energy source both exerting pretension to bias the first lever toward the upright position and providing resistance to tilting of the first lever when reclining;
- an adjustable control for adjustably regulating the pretension of the stored energy source, the control including a manually operable handle for regulating the pretension of the stored energy source; and
- an overtorque device configured to limit the physical force transmitted from the handle to the control.
- 11. A control comprising:
- a control housing;
- an elongated and longitudinally compressible energy source positioned in the control housing; and
- a lever operably interconnected with said energy source for movement between upright and reclined positions, said energy source both exerting pretension to bias the lever toward the upright position and providing resistance to tilting of the lever when reclining; and
- the lever both longitudinally compressing the energy source and causing at least a portion of the energy source to bend laterally when moving between the upright and reclined positions.
- 12. The control defined in claim 11, wherein the energy source comprises a spring that bends in a non-linear manner during movement of the lever between the upright and reclined positions.
- 13. A control comprising:
- a control housing;
- a stored energy source positioned in the control housing;
- a first lever operably interconnected with said energy source for rotational movement about an axis of rotation between upright and reclined positions, said stored energy source both exerting pretension to bias the first lever toward the upright position and providing resistance to tilting of the first lever when reclining; and
- an adjustable control for adjustably regulating the pretension of the stored energy source, the control including a manually operated handle for regulating the pretension of the stored energy source.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of co-assigned, copending application Ser. No. 08/957,506, filed Oct. 24, 1997, entitled Chair with Reclineable Back and Adjustable Energy Mechanism. This file is also related to the following co-assigned patent/applications. The disclosure of each of these co-assigned patent/applications is incorporated herein by reference in their entirety:
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