This invention relates to seating furniture, and more particularly to seating furniture such as a chair, which incorporates a tilt mechanism for allowing tilting of the backrest relative to the seat.
A conventional reclining chair typically includes a base interconnected with a seat and backrest. The seat is typically mounted in a fixed position relative to the base, and a tilt mechanism is disposed between the backrest and the seat for providing a means for tilting the backrest rearwardly relative to the seat when a rearward force is applied to the backrest by a user and elastically returning the backrest to its initial position upon removal of the rearward force
It is an object of the present invention to provide a chair having a back tilt mechanism that is relatively simple in its construction, and that is amenable to a variety of different base designs including four-leg, sled, and pedestal bases. It is a further object of the invention to provide a chair that includes a relatively flexible backrest capable of bending to conform to a user of the chair. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a chair that is relatively low in cost while maintaining the features of more expensive tiltable chairs.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a chair has a base interconnected with a backrest and seat. A pair of tilt mechanisms are mounted at each side of the base and positioned between the backrest and the seat. The tilt mechanisms are configured to allow for rearward movement of the backrest relative to the seat when a user of the chair applies a rearward thrust to the backrest and to elastically return the backrest to its initial resting position upon removal of the rearward thrust. Each tilt mechanism includes a dual-cantilevered U-shaped spring horizontally mounted to the base and secured to the backrest to allow for tilting of the backrest relative to the seat upon the application of a rearward force to the backrest. Upon removal of the rearward force, the U-shaped springs are configured to urge the backrest back to its initial position. The U-shaped springs are preferably horizontally mounted on the base of the chair. Further, the U-shaped springs include a rounded end opposite a dual-cantilevered end. The rounded end is configured to position the backrest in its initial resting position and to deform to allow tilting of the backrest relative to the seat.
The chair further includes a pair of backrest mounting assemblies secured to the tilting mechanisms. Each backrest mounting assembly is configured to receive a portion of one of the dual cantilevered U-shaped springs and a portion of the backrest. Further, the backrest mounting assemblies may include a lower clamp and an upper portion coupled to one another, wherein the lower clamp is configured to receive the U-shaped spring and the upper portion is configured to receive a portion of the backrest of the chair.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the chair further provides a relatively flexible backrest. The backrest may include a pair of cantilevered spring rods disposed within the backrest to provide for flexing of the backrest. The cantilevered spring rods are preferably received by the backrest mounting assembly and adapted to mount the backrest to the tilting mechanisms. In addition, the backrest is preferably constructed from a relatively flexible plastic material such as polypropylene or other such materials having similar flexing characteristics. Further, the chair preferably includes horizontal transverse in the backrest to increase the flexibility of the backrest.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
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A pair of back mounting assemblies 36 are provided at the rear of the support members 22, and are configured to provide a support for mounting the backrest 18 to the base 12 of the chair 10 of the present invention. The back mounting assemblies 36 of the present invention are generally “handed,” i.e., configured for use on either the right-hand or left-hand side of the chair 10 while the other components of the chair 10 of the present invention are preferably identical and capable of use on either side. Alternatively, the back mounting assemblies 36 may be configured to work on either side of the chair 10 of the present invention. The back mounting assemblies 36 generally comprise a lower clamp 38 and an upper portion 40. Lower clamp 38 generally defines an upper surface that is formed with a rounded groove 45 configured to receive the rounded outer end of the U-shaped spring 24. Lower clamp 38 is generally aligned with support member 22 of chair 10. Upper portion 40 generally defines a lower surface that is formed with a rounded groove, similar to groove 45, which is configured to receive the rounded outer end of the U-shaped spring 24. Upper portion 40 is coupled to the lower clamp 38 to secure the rounded outer end of the U-shaped spring 24 between the lower clamp 38 and upper portion 40. Preferably, the lower clamp 38 and upper portion 40 are coupled to one another by way of a screw 42 and nut 43. Alternatively, lower clamp 38 and upper portion 40 may be coupled to one another by a bolt or other such fastener.
Upper portion 40 includes a passage on its upper end that is adapted to receive one end of a cantilevered spring rod 46. The other end of spring rod 46 is received within the backrest 18 to securely mount the backrest 18 on the back mounting assembly 36. Spring rods 46 are further adapted to provide flexibility to the backrest 18.
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While the features of the invention have been shown and described in connection with a specific embodiment, it is understood that various alternatives and modifications are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention. It is also understood that the features of the present invention may be used separately or in various subcombinations.
Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims, which particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter regarded as the invention.