The present invention relates to chairs, such as office chairs, and more particularly, to a multi-position chair.
In an office, business site, home office, or other like location, a person or employee often performs tasks while sitting or standing adjacent a desk, table, counter, or like work surface. In some instances, a work surface, such as a raised work surface, a high table, counter or the like, may permit or require a person to assume a standing position adjacent the work surface. For instance, a desk may be provided that permits the work surface to be readily elevated and lowered so that the individual user may decide whether to place the work surface at a height for standing or for sitting and may switch therebetween on a frequent basis.
In addition to seated and standing positions, a person may desire to be positioned at other ergonomic or comfortable positions relative to a work surface. For example, a so-called perching position may be desirable in which a person merely leans on an underlying support without necessarily being in a standard seated position and without having to stand without support.
Accordingly, a chair or other piece of furniture that may be readily reconfigurable to provide both sitting and perching positions adjacent a work surface is desired, particularly for a work surface that is adapted to be readily elevated and lowered throughout the course of a workday.
According to an embodiment, a chair is provided having at least one leg for supporting a seat component. In addition, the chair includes a backrest interconnected to and projecting from the seat component. The backrest comprises a lower backrest section, an upper backrest section, and a backrest hinge interconnecting the upper backrest section to the lower backrest section. The lower backrest section is interconnected to and extends from a rear portion of the seat component. The backrest hinge is configured to permit the upper backrest section to pivot relative to the lower backrest section.
The backrest hinge is configured to permit the upper backrest section to be located in a backrest position in which the upper backrest section projects above the lower backrest section. In addition, the hinge is configured to permit the upper backrest section to be pivoted to a forwardly-folded position in which the upper backrest section extends laterally over and spaced above the seat component. Accordingly, when the upper backrest section is in the backrest position, a user may sit on the seat component and rest their back on the backrest (i.e., in a normal seated position or the like), and when the upper backrest section is in the forwardly-folded position, a user may sit, lean or perch on top of the upper backrest section (i.e., in a perching position or the like).
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the embodiments disclosed herein should become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
For simplicity and illustrative purposes, the principles of the embodiments are described by referring mainly to examples thereof. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent however, to one of ordinary skill in the art, that the embodiments may be practiced without limitation to these specific details. In some instances, well known methods and structures have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the embodiments.
According to an embodiment, various positions may be taken by a person sitting, leaning while sitting, perching or standing adjacent a work surface as shown, for instance, in
By way of example and as shown schematically in
A more detailed embodiment of a multi-position chair 14 according to an embodiment is shown in
According to an embodiment, the chair 14 may be height adjustable relative to the floor on which the legs 18 are supported. For example, the upper part of each of the legs 18 may interconnect to and extend from a relatively vertically-oriented gas-spring assembly 20 or like support post. The gas-spring assembly 20 may be non-rotating and may be actuated by a lever 22 located below the right side of the seat component 16. Actuating the lever 22 may cause a relatively vertically-oriented seat support post 24 projecting from within the gas-spring assembly 20 to extend higher or lower relative to the housing of the gas-spring assembly 20 to elevate or lower the seat component 16 relative to the floor. The lever 22 may also be used to lock movement of the seat support post 24, and thus the seat component 16, at a desired height selected by the user. As an alternative (not shown), the chair may be configured to be a “fixed-height” chair such that the seat component is maintained at a non-adjustable height above the floor on which the legs of the chair are supported.
According to an embodiment, the seat component 16 of chair 14 interconnects to an upper end of the seat support post 24 via a seat hinge 26 adjacent a front-center part of the underside of the seat component 16. The seat hinge 26 may be provided in the form of a relatively horizontally-oriented gas-spring assembly 28 that is actuated by a lever 30 located underneath a left side of the seat component 16. The seat hinge 26 enables the seat component 16 to be pivoted about an axis “A” extending longitudinally through the relatively horizontally-extending gas-spring assembly 28.
With this arrangement, the seat component 16 may be positioned in a substantially horizontal position or slightly rearward-sloped position as shown in
According to an embodiment, the chair 14 may have an additional spring or resilient member 32 having an upper end connected to and extending from a mid-point or other location on the underside of the seat component 16 and a lower end connected to and extending from a support bracket 34 extending behind the vertically-oriented gas-spring assembly 20 between the rear right and left legs, 18c and 18d. The connection of the spring 32 to the seat component 16 may enable the spring 32 to pivot relative to the seat component 16, and the support bracket 34 may extend from the gas spring assembly 28. The spring 32 provides further support for the seat component 16 in any desired sloped position and a shock-absorbing function.
Accordingly, a user may set and lock the general height of the seat component 16 above the floor via actuation of the lever 22 and may set and lock the slope of the seat component 16 relative to the floor via actuation of the lever 30. Thus, the seat component 16 may be provided in the position shown in
According to an embodiment, the chair 14 may include a backrest 36 that extends generally upward from a rear of the seat component 16 as shown in
The backrest 36 may include a lower backrest section 38 extending from a rear edge of the seat component 16, such as in a fixed position, and a separate upper backrest section 40 interconnected to the lower backrest section 38 via one or more backrest hinges 42. In the illustrated embodiment, a pair of backrest hinges 42 are shown, one at the left side of the backrest 36 and one at the right side of the backrest 36. As an alternative, a single backrest hinge may be used or more than two backrest hinges may be used. The backrest hinge(s) 42 provide a substantially horizontal pivot axis “B” about which the upper backrest section 40 may be pivoted or folded relative to the lower backrest section 38.
By way of example, the upper backrest section 40 may be positioned generally upright from the lower backrest section 38 as shown in
Accordingly, the user merely adjusts the height and slope of the seat component 16 with levers 22 and 30, sets or locks the seat component 16 in the desired position, and pivots or folds the upper backrest section 40 to the forward lateral position or to the upright position to convert the chair into any of the positions shown in FIGS. 2A-2D. The position of these components of the chair may be reset readily and repeatedly throughout a day at the desire of the end user.
According to an embodiment, the chair 14 may be provided with a pair of armrests 46. In the illustrated embodiment, the armrests 46 extend forwardly from the lower backrest section 38 adjacent the right and left sides of the seat component 16. The arm-supporting upper surface of the armrests 46 may be provided at a level adjacent and below the backrest hinge(s) 42. Accordingly, the upper backrest section 40 of the chair 14 may be supported directly on the armrests 42 when the upper backrest section 40 is pivoted or folded forward such as in the stool and perch positions shown in
The various components described above may be made of metallic, non-metallic, wooden, plastic, resins, composite, fabric or materials from which chairs may be made. The gas-spring assemblies may be replaced with any type of resilient and lockable component permitting height adjustment and/or slope adjustment of the seat component.
The above description illustrates an embodiment of how aspects of the present invention may be implemented, and are presented to illustrate the flexibility and advantages of particular embodiments as defined by the following claims, and should not be deemed to be the only embodiments. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that based on the above disclosure and the following claims, other arrangements, embodiments, implementations and equivalents may be employed without departing from the scope hereof as defined by the claims.
Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than in a restrictive sense, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention. The benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential features or elements of any or all the claims.
This application claims the benefit under 35 USC § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/531,631, filed Jul. 12, 2017.
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62531631 | Jul 2017 | US |