Claims
- 1. A chair tilt lock, comprising:
- a chair seat post support;
- a chair seat base tiltably mounted to said chair seat post support so that a distal portion of said chair seat base may tilt toward and away from said chair seat post support;
- an abutment rigidly extending from one of said chair seat post support and said distal portion of said chair seat base;
- a track depending from said other of said chair seat post support and said chair seat base;
- a slider riding along said track and therefore slidably mounted to the other of said chair seat post support and said distal portion of said chair seat base for sliding between a first position whereat said slider is in blocking relation with said abutment so that said slider blocks said distal portion of said chair seat base from tilting toward said chair seat post support and a second position whereat said slider is not in blocking relation with said abutment so that said slider does not block said distal portion of said chair seat base from pivoting toward said chair seat post support; and
- an actuator for sliding said slider between said first position and said second position, said actuator comprising a user actuator mounted to said one of said chair seat post support and said chair seat base and a link comprising a co-axial cable attached to said user actuator and attached to said slider such that actuation of said user actuator in one sense causes said slider to slide from said first position to said second position.
- 2. The lock of claim 1 including biasing means for biasing said slider to said first position such that actuation of said user actuator in a sense opposite said one sense causes said slider to slide from said second position to first second position.
- 3. The lock of claim 1 including a spring for biasing said slider to said first position such that actuation of said user actuator in a sense opposite said one sense causes said slider to slide from said second position to first second position.
- 4. The lock of claim 3 wherein an inner wire of said co-axial cable comprises an enlarged end and wherein said slider comprises a skeleton key-hole shaped passageway with an enlarged portion sized for reception of said enlarged end and a narrow portion sized for reception of said inner wire and not for reception of said enlarged end such that said inner wire may be selectively detached from said slider.
- 5. The lock of claim 3 wherein said user actuator comprises a lever having one end attached to an inner wire of said co-axial cable and having a housing abutting an outer sheath of said co-axial cable.
- 6. The lock of claim 4 wherein said one of said chair seat post support and said chair seat base comprises said chair seat post support and said other of said chair seat post support and said chair seat base comprises said chair seat base.
- 7. The lock of claim 4 wherein said track comprises a guideway and said slider comprises a mating guided portion.
- 8. The lock of claim 7 wherein said chair seat base tilts toward and away from said chair seat post support along a path and wherein said guideway extends transversely of said path.
- 9. The lock of claim 8 wherein said user actuator comprises a lever having one end attached to said inner wire of said co-axial cable and having a housing abutting an outer sheath of said co-axial cable.
- 10. A chair, comprising:
- a chair seat post;
- a chair seat tiltably mounted to said chair seat post;
- an abutment rigidly fixed to one of said chair seat post and said chair seat;
- a track depending from sail other of said chair seat post and said chair seat;
- a slider riding along said trick and therefore slidably mounted to the other of said chair seat post and said seat, said slider slidable between a first position whereat said slider is in registration with said abutment so that said slider blocks said chair seat from tilting and a second position whereat said slider is not in registration with said abutment so that said slider does not block said chair seat from tilting; and
- an actuator for sliding said slider between said first position and said second position, said actuator comprising a user actuator mounted to said one of said chair seat post support and said seat and a link comprising a co-axial cable attached to said user actuator and attached to said slider such that actuating said user actuator in one sense causes said slider to slide from said first position to said second position.
- 11. The lock of claim 10 including biasing means for biasing said slider to said first position such that actuating of said user actuator in a direction opposite said one direction causes said slider to slide from said second position to first second position.
- 12. The lock of claim 7 including a spring for biasing said slider to said first position such that actuating said sense in a direction opposite said one sense causes said slider to slide from said second position to first second position.
- 13. The lock of claim 10 wherein an inner wire of said co-axial cable comprises an enlarged end and wherein said slider comprises a skeleton key-hole shaped passageway with an enlarged portion sized for reception of said enlarged end and a narrow portion sized for reception of said inner wire and not for reception of said enlarged end such that said inner wire may be selectively detached from said slider.
- 14. The lock of claim 13 wherein said one of said chair seat post and said chair seat comprises said chair seat post and said other of said chair seat post and said chair seat comprises said chair seat.
- 15. The lock of claim 14 wherein said track comprises a guideway and said slider comprises a mating guided portion.
- 16. The lock of claim 15 wherein said chair seat tilts downwardly along a path and wherein said guideway extends transversely of said path.
- 17. The lock of claim 10 wherein said user actuator comprises a lever having one end attached to an inner wire of said co-axial cable and having a housing abutting an outer sheath of said co-axial cable.
CROSS REFERENCE RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/922,138 filed Aug. 29, 1997.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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