Claims
- 1. In an office-type chair having a base, a pedestal assembly projecting upwardly from said base, and a seat-back arrangement connected to an upper end of said pedestal assembly, said seat-back arrangement including a generally horizontally enlarged seat assembly and a back assembly projecting upwardly from and adjacent a rear edge of said seat assembly, said seat assembly including a control housing therein which is fixed to an upper end of the pedestal, said seat-back arrangement also including a rear tilt control mechanism for permitting at least the back assembly to be tilted rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, the tilt control mechanism including an upright which is at least partially positioned within said back assembly and is tiltable rearwardly relative to said control housing, said seat-back arrangement also including an inner shell connected to said upright and said control housing for supporting seat and back cushions, said shell being a semi-rigid but resiliently flexible sheet having a generally L-shaped elevational configuration which defines seat and back shell parts which respectively overlie the control housing and upright and which are integrally joined together by an arcuate shell part, comprising the improvement wherein said shell is connected to both said upright and said control housing solely by cooperating parts formed integrally with the shell, the control housing and the upright so as to fixedly connect the shell at least adjacent upper and front ends thereof to the respective upright and control housing, the shell being of a unitary construction such that the connection of said shell to said control housing and upright is free of separate or independent fasteners, said shell being fixed securely to said control housing solely adjacent a front portion of said control housing, said shell being fixed to said upright solely adjacent a top portion of said upright, said seat and back shell parts respectively having a rear portion disposed rearwardly of said front portion of said control housing and a lower portion disposed below said top portion of said upright, said rear portion and said lower portion together with said arcuate part being free of fixed securement to either said control housing or said upright.
- 2. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the cooperating parts include a first front pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a front portion of the seat shell part and the front portion of the control housing for preventing the seat shell part from moving forwardly relative to the control housing, and a second front pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said front portions for vertically securing the front portion of the seat shell part to the front portion of the control housing to prevent vertical movement therebetween, each of said first and second front pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the front portion of the seat shell part and a second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the front portion of the control housing.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2, including a third front pair of flange parts engaging the front portion of said shell to the front portion of the control housing such that said shell is rotatable rearwardly to a secured position overlying the control housing, said cooperating latch parts being mutually secured together in response to said rearward rotation of said shell to said secured position.
- 4. A chair according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said first and second parts of the cooperating latch parts is resiliently deflectable so as to provide snap fitting securement of said shell to the control housing.
- 5. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the cooperating parts include a first top pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a top portion of the back shell part and the top portion of the upright for preventing the back shell part from moving upwardly relative to the upright, and a second top pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said top portions for horizontally securing the top portion of the back shell part to the top portion of the upright to prevent horizontal movement therebetween, each of said first and second top pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the top portion of the back shell part and a second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the top portion of the upright.
- 6. A chair according to claim 5, wherein the cooperating parts include a first front pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a front portion of the seat shell part and the front portion of the control housing for preventing the seat shell part from moving forwardly relative to the control housing, and a second front pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said front portions for vertically securing the front portion of the seat shell part to the front portion of the control housing to prevent vertical movement therebetween, each of said first and second front pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the front portion of the seat shell part and a-second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the front portion of the control housing.
- 7. A chair according to claim 5, wherein said first and second pairs of the cooperating parts permit sliding movement of said shell along a frontward facing surface of said upright to a secured position, said stop parts being mutually secured together in response to positioning of said shell in said secured position.
- 8. A chair according to claim 1, wherein a first front pair and a second front pair of cooperating parts are formed on and cooperate directly between a front portion of the seat shell part and the front portion of the control housing, each of the first and second front pairs of cooperating parts including a first part integrally formed on the front portion of the seat shell and a corresponding second part integrally formed on a front portion of the control housing, one of said first parts on said control housing defining a rearward facing surface disposed in an opposing relation with a forward facing surface of the corresponding second part and the other of said first parts defining a forward facing surface disposed in an opposing relation with an opposing rearward facing surface of the corresponding second part to respectively limit forward and rearward movement of the seat shell part relative to the control housing.
- 9. A chair according to claim 8, wherein one of said first and second parts is a stop block which is substantially non-deflectable to prevent forward displacement of said shell relative to said control housing.
- 10. A chair according to claim 8, wherein one of said first and second parts is a resiliently flexible projection which snap lockingly secures said shell to said control housing.
- 11. In an office-type chair having a base, a pedestal assembly projecting upwardly from said base, and a seat-back arrangement connected to an upper end of said pedestal assembly, said seat-back arrangement including a generally horizontally enlarged seat assembly and a back assembly projecting upwardly from and adjacent a rear edge of said seat assembly, said seat assembly including a housing which is fixed to an upper end of the pedestal, said seat-back arrangement also including a rear tilt control mechanism for permitting at least the back assembly to be tilted rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, the tilt control mechanism including an upright member which is connected to said back assembly and is generally tiltable rearwardly relative to said housing, said seat-back arrangement also including an inner shell connected to said upright and said housing for supporting seat and back cushions, said shell being a semi-rigid but resiliently flexible sheet having a generally L-shaped elevational configuration which defines seat and back shell parts which respectively overlie the housing and upright and which are integrally joined together by an arcuate shell part, comprising the improvement wherein said shell is connected to both said upright and said housing solely by cooperating parts formed integrally with the shell, the housing and the upright so as to fixedly connect the shell at least adjacent upper and front ends thereof to the respective upright and housing, said shell being fixed to said housing solely adjacent the front portion thereof, said shell being fixed to said upright solely adjacent the upper portion thereof, said seat and back shell parts respectively having rear and lower portions thereof which together with said arcuate part are free of fixed securement to either said housing or said upright, the rear portion of said seat shell part being flexible downwardly relative to the front portion thereof in response to rearward tilting of the back assembly.
- 12. A chair according to claim 11, wherein the cooperating parts include a first front pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a front portion of the seat shell part and a front portion of the housing for preventing the seat shell part from moving forwardly relative to the housing, and a second front pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said front portions for vertically securing the front portion of the seat shell part to the front portion of the housing to prevent vertical movement therebetween, each of said first and second pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the front portion of the seat shell part and a second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to a front portion of the housing.
- 13. A chair according to claim 11, wherein said upright includes a lower portion having an upwardly facing support surface thereon which is disposed within a rear portion of said seat assembly, said seat shell part being positioned over said support surface and having a bearing part integrally fixed thereon and projecting downwardly for slidable engagement with said support surface.
- 14. A chair according to claim 11, wherein the cooperating parts includes a first top pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a top portion of the back shell part and a top portion of the upright for preventing the back shell part from moving upwardly relative to the upright, and a second top pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said top portions for horizontally securing the top portion of the back shell part to the top portion of the upright to prevent horizontal movement therebetween, each of said first and second top pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the top portion of the back shell part and a second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to a top portion of the upright.
- 15. A chair according to claim 14, wherein the cooperating parts include a first front pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a front portion of the seat shell part and a front portion of the housing for preventing the seat shell part from moving forwardly relative to the housing, and a second front pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said front portions for vertically securing the front portion of the seat shell part to the front portion of the housing to prevent vertical movement therebetween, each of said first and second front pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the front portion of the seat shell part and a second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to a front portion of the housing.
- 16. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a pedestal assembly projecting upwardly from said base;
- a seat-back arrangement which is connected to an upper pedestal portion of said pedestal assembly and includes a fixed body that is fixed to the upper pedestal portion and an upright pivotally connected to a rear portion of the fixed body so as to be tiltable relative to the fixed body in a direction rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, the seat-back arrangement further including an inner shell connected to said upright and said fixed body for supporting seat and back cushions, said shell being a semi-rigid but resiliently flexible one-piece plastic sheet having a generally L-shaped elevational configuration which defines seat and back shell parts which respectively overlie the fixed body and upright and which are integrally joined together by an arcuate shell part;
- said shell being connected to both said upright and said fixed body solely by cooperating parts formed integrally with the shell, the fixed body and the upright so as to fixedly connect the shell at least adjacent upper and front portions thereof to the respective upright and fixed body;
- said fixed body including a front body portion spaced a substantial distance forwardly of said upper pedestal portion, the front portion of said seat shell part being fixedly secured to said front body portion such that a rear portion of the shell that is disposed rearwardly of said front body portion resiliently flexes in response to said rearward tilting of said upright, said rear portion of the seat shell part being enlarged rearwardly relative to said front portion and being flexibly joined to said front portion by a flexing hinge portion extending widthwise of said seat shell part so as to facilitate deflection of the rear portion relative to the front portion, said shell being fixed securely to said fixed body solely adjacent the front body portion of said fixed body, said shell being fixed to said upright solely adjacent an upper portion of said upright, said seat and back shell parts respectively having said rear portion and a lower portion thereof which together with said arcuate part are free of fixed securement to either said fixed body or said upright.
- 17. A chair according to claim 16, wherein said hinge portion has a reduced thickness relative to said front and rear portions so as to facilitate flexing.
- 18. A chair according to claim 17, wherein seat shell part includes rearwardly extending ribs integrally formed on the seat shell part which are notched in the region of the hinge portion to define the reduced thickness thereof.
- 19. A chair according to claim 18, wherein said upright includes a lower portion having an upwardly facing support surface thereon which is disposed within a rear portion of said seat-back arrangement, said seat shell part being positioned over said support surface and having a bearing part integrally fixed thereon and projecting downwardly in slidable engagement with said support surface.
- 20. A chair according to claim 16, wherein said hinge part is disposed forwardly a substantial distance from said upper pedestal portion.
- 21. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a pedestal assembly projecting upwardly from said base;
- a seat-back arrangement which is connected to an upper pedestal portion of said pedestal assembly and includes a fixed body that is fixed to the upper pedestal portion and an upright pivotally connected to a rear portion of the fixed body so as to be tiltable relative to the fixed body in a direction rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, the seat-back arrangement further including an inner shell connected to said upright and said fixed body for supporting seat and back cushions, said shell being a semi-rigid but resiliently flexible one-piece sheet having a generally L-shaped elevational configuration which defines seat and back shell parts which respectively overlie the fixed body and upright and which are integrally joined together by an arcuate shell part;
- said shell being connected to both said upright and said fixed body solely by connection means for fixedly connecting the shell at least adjacent upper and front ends thereof to the respective upright and fixed body, said connection means comprising cooperating parts which are formed integrally with the shell, the fixed body and the upright and which define front and upper connections between said shell and said fixed body and upright respectively that are free of separate or independent fasteners, at least one of said front and upper connections being a snap fit connection, said shell being fixed to said housing solely adjacent the front portion thereof, and said shell being fixed to said upright solely adjacent the upper portion thereof, said seat and back shell parts respectively having rear and lower portions thereof which together with said arcuate part are free of fixed securement to either said housing or said upright, the rear portion of said seat shell part being flexible downwardly relative to the front portion thereof in response to rearward tilting of the back assembly.
- 22. A chair according to claim 21, wherein said cooperating parts includes a first front pair of cooperating latch parts for preventing vertical movement of the front portion of the shell relative to the front portion of the fixed body, said first front pair comprising a first part on one of said fixed body and said seat shell part and a second part on the other of said fixed body and said seat shell part, said first part being a resiliently flexible projection which is snap lockably engageable with said second part on said fixed body.
- 23. A chair according to claim 22, wherein said cooperating parts includes a second pair of cooperating flange parts closely proximate a front edge of said fixed body which prevent rearward movement of said shell relative to said fixed body.
- 24. A chair according to claim 23, wherein said cooperating flange parts define a rotation axis closely proximate a front edge of said fixed body about which said shell is rearwardly rotatable into a secured position overlying said fixed body, said first part of the latch parts being snap lockable with said second part in response to rotation of said shell into said secured position.
- 25. A chair according to claim 22, wherein said cooperating parts include a top plurality of cooperating latch parts which cooperate directly between said top portions in snap fit engagement for horizontally securing the top portion of the back shell part to the top portion of the upright to prevent horizontal movement therebetween.
- 26. A chair according to claim 21, wherein the cooperating parts include a first top pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a top portion of the back shell part and a top portion of the upright for preventing the back shell part from moving upwardly relative to the upright, said first top pair including a first part which is fixedly and integrally formed with the top portion of the back shell part and a second part which is integrally formed with a top portion of the upright, said first and second parts of said first top pair being resiliently snap lockable into engagement one with the other in response to movement of the shell relative to the upright.
- 27. A chair according to claim 21, wherein the cooperating parts include a first top pair of cooperating stop parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a top portion of the back shell part and a top portion of the upright for preventing the back shell part from moving upwardly relative to the upright, and a second top pair of cooperating latch parts which also cooperate directly between said top portions for horizontally securing the top portion of the back shell part to the top portion of the upright to prevent horizontal movement therebetween, each of said first and second top pairs including a first part which is fixedly and integrally joined to the top portion of the back shell part and a second part which is fixedly and integrally joined to a top portion of the upright.
- 28. A chair comprising:
- a base;
- a pedestal assembly projecting upwardly from said base;
- a seat-back arrangement which is connected to an upper pedestal portion of said pedestal assembly and includes a fixed body that is fixed to the upper pedestal portion and an upright pivotally connected to a rear portion of the fixed body so as to be tiltable relative to the fixed body in a direction rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, the seat-back arrangement further including an inner shell connected to said upright and said fixed body for supporting seat and back cushions, said shell being a semi-rigid but resiliently flexible sheet having a generally L-shaped elevational configuration which defines seat and back shell parts which respectively overlie the fixed body and upright and which are integrally joined together by an arcuate shell part;
- said shell being connected to both said upright and said fixed body solely by cooperating parts formed integrally with the shell, the fixed body and the upright so as to fixedly connect the shell at least adjacent upper and front ends thereof to the respective upright and fixed body, said upper end of said shell and said upright having first said cooperating parts disposed thereon such that said upper end fixedly connects to said upright upon relative movement of said upper end relative to a frontward facing surface of said upright to a secured position in engagement with said upright, said front end of said shell and said fixed body having second said cooperating parts disposed thereon such that said front end fixedly connects to said fixed body upon relative movement of said shell to a generally horizontal secured position in engagement with said fixed body, said second cooperating parts including cooperating flange parts which pivotally connect said shell and a front portion of said fixed body together and permits rearward rotating of said seat shell part to said secured position overlying said fixed body, and cooperating front snap connector parts which snap fittingly engage said shell with said fixed body when said seat shell part is in said secured position.
- 29. A chair according to claim 28, wherein said movement of said shell relative to said upright is in a downward direction along said frontward facing surface to said secured position, said first cooperating parts include upper snap connector parts which snap fittingly engage said shell with said fixed body in response to downward movement of said shell to said secured position.
- 30. A chair according to claim 29, wherein the first cooperating parts includes a first top pair of cooperating parts which are formed on and cooperate directly between a top portion of the back shell part and a top portion of the upright when the back shell part is disposed in the secured position for preventing the back shell part from moving upwardly relative to the upright, and a second top pair of cooperating parts which also cooperate directly between said top portions for horizontally securing the top portion of the back shell part to the top portion of the upright to prevent horizontal movement therebetween when the back shell part is disposed in the secured position, each of said first and second top pairs including a first part which is fixedly joined to the top portion of the back shell part and a second part which is fixedly joined to a top portion of the upright.
- 31. A chair according to claim 28, wherein said shell is fixed to said fixed body solely adjacent the front portion thereof, said shell being fixed to said upright solely adjacent the upper portion thereof, said seat and back shell parts respectively having rear and lower portions thereof which together with said arcuate part are free of fixed securement to either said fixed body or said upright, the rear portion of said seat shell part being flexible downwardly relative to the front portion thereof in response to rearward tilting of the back assembly.
- 32. A chair according to claim 28, wherein a first top pair and a second top pair of cooperating parts are formed on and cooperate directly between a top portion of the back shell part and a top portion of the upright, each of the first and second top pairs of cooperating parts including a first part integrally formed on the top portion of the back shell part and a corresponding second part integrally formed on a top portion of the upright, one of said first parts on said upright defining an upward facing surface disposed in an opposing relation with a downward facing surface of the corresponding second part and the other of said first parts defining a downward facing surface disposed in an opposing relation with an opposing upward facing surface of the corresponding second part to respectively prevent upward and downward movement of the back shell part relative to the upright.
- 33. A chair according to claim 28, wherein said connection of said shell to said fixed body and upright is free of separate or independent fasteners.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/702,120, filed Aug. 23, 1996, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/258,020, filed Jun. 10, 1994, now abandoned.
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