The present disclosure relates to chairs. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to chairs with chair backs that are able to pivot.
Chairs typically have chair backs. A chair back is used to support the back of a person sitting on the chair.
According to the present disclosure, a chair is provided. The chair comprises a frame and a chair back. The chair back is mounted to the frame for pivotable movement about a pivot axis in opposite directions from a home position. A chair back return device is used to return the chair back to the home position.
The frame includes left and right chair back mounts. A left side of the chair is mounted to the left chair back mount. A right side of the chair is mounted to the right chair back mount.
The chair back return device includes a left return spring and a right return spring. The left return spring is mounted to the left chair back mount to engage a left tab included in the left side of the chair back. The right return spring is mounted to the right chair back mount to engage a right tab included in the right side of the chair back. The left and right return springs act against the left and right tabs to pivot the chair back to return the chair back to the home position.
Additional features and advantages of the apparatus will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description exemplifying the best mode of the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A chair 10 is shown in
The chair 10 includes a chair-back return device 22, as shown in
The frame 14 includes a front leg unit 24 and a rear leg unit 26, as shown in
The front leg unit 24 includes left and right frame members 30, 32 and left and right chair back mounts 34, 36, as shown in
The chair back 12 is positioned between and mounted to the left and right chair back mounts 34, 36 for pivotable movement about the pivot axis 16 in the rearward and forward directions 18, 20, as shown in
The chair-back return device 22 is arranged to engage at least one of the left and right sides 40, 44 of the chair back 12 to pivot the chair back 12 to return the chair back 12 to the home position from the rearward-leaning and forward-leaning pivot positions. Stated otherwise, the chair-back return device 22 provides return means for engaging at least one of the left and right sides 40, 44 of the chair back 12 to pivot the chair back 12 to return the chair back 12 to the home position from the rearward-leaning and forward-leaning pivot positions.
The chair-back return device 22 includes a left return spring 48 and a right return spring 50, as shown in
Each return spring 48, 50 includes a base 54 and relatively movable rear and front flanges or spring arms 56, 58, as shown in
Each motion transmitter 55, 57 includes a disk-shaped tab mount 64 and a tab 66 mounted thereto for engagement with a spring 48, 50, as shown in
A pair of transmitter retainers 74 shown in
An aesthetic portion 78 shown in
Interaction between the left return spring 48 and the tab 66 of the left motion transmitter 55 is shown in
The tab 66 extends between the rear and front flanges 56, 58. The tab 66 is positioned radially outwardly from a flange or arm stop 86 that is included in the spring mount 52 and extends radially outwardly from the flange mount base 60. In the home position of the chair back 12, the tab 66 engages both flanges or spring arms 56, 58 and both flanges or spring arms 56, 58 engage the flange or arm stop 86, as shown in
The tab 66 engages the rear flange or spring arm 56 and disengages the front flange or spring arm 58 when the chair back 12 is pivoted in the rearward direction 18 to the rearward-leaning pivot position by a rearward pivot force 88, as shown in
A rear pivot limiter 87 is arranged to limit pivotable movement of the chair back 12 in the rearward direction 18, as shown in
The rearwardly loaded return spring 48 returns the chair back 12 to the home position when the rearward pivot force 88 is removed from the chair back 12. The rear flange or spring arm 56 engages the tab 66 and moves toward the front flange or spring arm 58 to apply a force thereto to pivot the chair back 12 in the forward direction 20 to return the chair back 12 to the home position from the rearward-leaning pivot position. The rear flange or spring arm 56 re-engages the flange stop 86 upon return of the chair back 12 to the home position.
The tab 66 engages the front flange or spring arm 58 and disengages the rear flange or spring arm 56 when the chair back 12 is pivoted in the forward direction 20 to the forward-leaning pivot position by a forward pivot force 90, as shown in
A front pivot limiter 92 is arranged to limit pivotable movement of the chair back 12 in the forward direction 20, as shown in
The forwardly loaded return spring 48 returns the chair back 12 to the home position when the forward pivot force 90 is removed from the chair back 12. The front flange or spring arm 58 engages the tab 66 and moves toward the rear flange or spring arm 56 to apply a force thereto to pivot the chair back 12 in the rearward direction 18 to return the chair back 12 to the home position from the forwardly-leaning pivot position. The front flange or spring arm 58 re-engages the flange stop 86 upon return of the chair back 12 to the home position.
A set of rear and front pivot limiters 87, 92 are also mounted to the shroud 53 of the right chair back mount 36, as shown in
The rear pivot limiters 87 and the front pivot limiters 92 cooperate to define a pivot limiter device arranged to limit pivotable movement of the chair back 12 away from the home position in the rearward and forward directions 18, 20. The pivot limiter device thus provides means for limiting pivotable movement of the chair back 12 away from the home position in the rearward and forward directions 18, 20.
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