Claims
- 1. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a seat supported on said base;
- a back support pivotally supported on said base;
- a control operatively connecting said base and said back support, and selectively controlling rearward tilting of said back support;
- a cushion assembly shaped to support the back of a user thereon;
- a shell construction connecting said cushion assembly with said back support, said shell construction comprising:
- a semi-rigid, resiliently flexible sheet, having forward and rearward surfaces forming a back portion shaped to support a back area of an adult user thereon with the cushion assembly being on the forward surface of the shell construction, said sheet having a substantially flat planar shape, a generally continuous thickness and extending substantially continuously in a plane, so that the forward surface of said sheet defines a substantially uninterrupted planar portion; and
- a plurality of laterally spaced apart first ribs formed integrally with said sheet on the rearward side thereof, and extending generally vertically along at least a portion of said sheet to stiffen the sheet in a vertical plane for firm support of at least the upper area of the back of the seated user, yet dimensioned to permit at least the upper area of said back portion to flex in a horizontal plane for improved freedom of movement to the upper back area of the seated user; and
- a plurality of second ribs formed integrally on the rearward surface of said sheet, and extending across the central area of said back portion in a generally X-shaped pattern and intersecting at least one of said first ribs to control horizontal flexing of the upper area of said back portion.
- 2. A chair as defined by claim 1 wherein said shell is connected to the seat, said shell and seat being a molded one-piece unit having a flex area so that said back can pivot with respect to the seat.
- 3. A chair as defined by claim 1 wherein said back portion of said sheet includes a marginal edge; and
- wherein said sheet further includes a third rib formed integrally with said sheet on the rearward surface of the sheet, said third rib extending in spaced relationship to at least a portion of said marginal edge.
- 4. A chair as defined by claim 1 wherein each of said second ribs are joined to said sheet at an intersection to form a T-shaped cross section, said sheet including material forming arms of the "T" and said second ribs including material forming a perpendicular segment of the "T".
- 5. A chair as defined by claim 4 wherein each said T-shaped cross section is formed by a continuous and solid mass of molded material extending in multiple directions from each of said intersections.
- 6. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a seat supported on said base, said seat including a bottom shaped to support a buttock area of an adult user thereon;
- a back pivotally supported on said base;
- a control operatively connecting said base and said back, and selectively controlling rearward tilting of said back;
- a cushion assembly shaped to support the back of a user thereon;
- an inner shell construction connecting said cushion assembly with said back, said inner shell construction comprising:
- a semi-rigid, resiliently flexible sheet, having forward and rearward surfaces forming a back shaped to selectively support a back area of an adult user thereon with the cushion assembly being on the forward surface of the shell construction; said back having a substantially flat planar shape, a generally continuous thickness and extending substantially continuously in a plane, so that the forward surface of said sheet defines a substantially uninterrupted planar portion, with a central, area disposed directly behind a lumbar area of a seated adult user to selectively support the same, and an upper area disposed above said central area and generally behind an upper back area of a seated user to selectively support the same; and
- a plurality of ribs formed integrally with said sheet on the rearward side thereof, and extending generally vertically along the central area of said back to stiffen the central area of said back in a vertical plane for firm support of at least the lumbar area of the seated user, yet dimensioned to permit at least the upper portion of said back to flex in a horizontal plane for improved freedom of movement to the upper back area of the seated user.
- 7. A chair as defined by claim 6 wherein said sheet includes a marginal edge; and wherein said sheet further includes another rib formed integrally with said sheet on the rearward side thereof, and extending there along at a preselected distance inwardly from said marginal edge, and substantially parallel therewith, and including a third rib formed integrally with said sheet on the rearward side thereof and extending laterally along said back.
- 8. A chair as defined by claim 7 further including a rigid upright attached to the central area of the shell.
- 9. A chair as defined by claim 6 wherein each of said ribs are joined to said sheet at an intersection to form a T-shaped cross section, said sheet including material forming arms of the "T" and said second ribs including material forming aperpendicular segment of the "T".
- 10. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a seat supported on said base;
- a back support pivotally supported on said base;
- a synchrotilt control operatively connecting said base and said back support, and selectively controlling rearward tilting of said back support;
- a cushion assembly shaped to support the back of a user thereon; and
- a shell construction connecting said cushion assembly with said back support, said shell construction comprising:
- a semi-rigid, resiliently flexible sheet having substantially planar forward and rearward surfaces, said sheet having a generally continuous thickness and extending substantially continuously in a plane, so that said sheet exhibits strength in all directions in the plane but is flexible in directions not in said plane and the forward surface of said sheet defines a substantially uninterrupted planar portion, said sheet shaped to selectively support a back area of the seated user thereon with the cushion assembly being on the forward surface of the shell construction;
- a plurality of spaced apart vertical ribs projecting rearwardly from said rearward surface of said sheet and extending across said sheet for selectively reinforcing said sheet, said vertical ribs being selectively positioned at predetermined locations to provide a predetermined amount of forwardly directed support in a vertical plane to the user's back area when the user urges his back rearwardly in the chair; and
- a plurality of angled ribs interconnected in at least one location with said vertical ribs and projecting rearwardly from said rearward surface of said sheet and further extending across at least an upper part of said sheet for selectively reinforcing said sheet, said angled ribs being selectively positioned at predetermined locations to provide a predetermined amount of torsional support to the user's back area when the user moves his upper body in a direction having a torsional component, said angled ribs defining an integrally molded T-shaped cross section with said planar sheet at an intersection formed therewith for stiffening said sheet along the intersection.
- 11. A chair as defined by claim 10 wherein said vertical ribs include lower leg portions, and said angled ribs include lower leg portions, at least one of said lower leg portions of said vertical ribs intersecting said lower leg portions of said angled ribs in at least one second point and further extending below said at least one second point.
- 12. A chair as defined by claim 10 wherein said angled ribs include first and second angled ribs extending in non-parallel directions, said first and second angled ribs each including pairs of spaced apart parallel ribs that form an overlapping double X-shaped arrangement of ribs.
- 13. A chair as defined by claim 10 wherein said shell is connected to the seat, said shell and seat being a molded one-piece unit having a flex area so that said back can pivot with respect to the seat.
- 14. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a seat supported on said base;
- a back support pivotally supported on said base;
- a control operatively connecting said base and said back support, and selectively controlling rearward tilting of said back support;
- a cushion assembly shaped to support the back of a user thereon; and
- a shell connecting the cushion assembly with the back support, said shell comprising:
- a semi-rigid, resiliently flexible sheet having substantially planar forward and rearward surfaces, said sheet having a generally continuous thickness and extending substantially continuously in a plane, so that said sheet exhibits strength in all directions in the plane but is flexible in directions not in said plane and the forward surface of said sheet defines a substantially uninterrupted planar portion, said sheet shaped to support a back area of an adult user thereon with the cushion assembly being on the forward surface of the shell; and
- a plurality of spaced apart first ribs projecting rearwardly from said rearward surface of said sheet for selectively reinforcing said sheet, and at least one second rib positioned at a substantially different angle to the first ribs in a non-parallel relationship.
- 15. A chair as defined in claim 14 wherein said seat and back support articulate in a synchrotilt motion.
- 16. A chair as defined in claim 14 wherein said shell is connected to the seat, said shell and seat being a molded one-piece unit having a flex area so that said back can pivot with respect to the seat.
- 17. A chair as defined in claim 14, 15 or 16 wherein said plurality of spaced-apart first ribs extend vertically across the rearward section of the sheet for selectively reinforcing the shell in a vertical direction and said sheet further comprises a plurality of second ribs positioned at substantially different angles to the first ribs in a non-parallel relationship, said first and second ribs intersecting in at least one location, said first ribs in conjunction with said back support defining a substantially rigid portion of the back support which does not readily bend in a vertical plane, and generally corresponds to the spine area of a seated user, and said first ribs, second ribs and back support being so configured to permit controlled flexure of said shell at an upper marginal portion of said shell.
- 18. A chair as defined in claim 14, 15 or 16 wherein said sheet includes fastener structures for connection of a rear cover shell assembly to said sheet and said back support, and wherein said plurality of spaced-apart first ribs extend vertically across the rearward section of the sheet for selectively reinforcing the shell in a vertical direction, said sheet further comprising a plurality of second ribs positioned at substantially different angles to the first ribs in a non-parallel relationship, said first and second ribs intersecting in at least one location and at least the said first ribs or second ribs also intersecting at least one of the said fastener structures, said first ribs in conjunction with the back support defining a substantially rigid area which does not readily bend in a vertical plane and which generally corresponds to the spine area of a seated user, and said first ribs, second ribs and back support being so configured to permit flexure of said shell at an upper marginal portion of said shell.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/252,666, filed May 31, 1994, entitled "BACK SHELL WITH SELECTIVE STIFFENING", (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,591), which was a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/797,717, filed Nov. 25, 1991, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,934), which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/738,808, filed Jul. 31, 1991, (now abandoned), which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/850,528, filed Apr. 10, 1986, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,050,931).
The present application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/850,268 filed Apr. 10, 1986, entitled INTEGRATED CHAIR AND CONTROL, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,633 and which is hereby incorporated by reference and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/850,505 filed Apr. 10, 1986, entitled CHAIR SHELL WITH SELECTIVE BACK STIFFENING, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,603.
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Exhibit A is a brochure entitled "Steelcase-ConCentrx Control Center Seating," disclosing a prior art chair. |
Exhibit B is a photograph of a back surface of a back shell for the ConCentrx chair of Exhibit A. |
Exhibit C is a brochure entitled "Herman Miller" disclosing their prior art Vitra.TM. chair. |
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