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 generally stationarily and fixedly positioned relative to at least a front portion of the seat assembly, and a tilt mechanism associated with the seat-back arrangement for permitting at least the back assembly to be vertically tilted rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, said tilt mechanism including an upright member which is at least partially positioned within said back assembly and is vertically pivotal or tiltable relative to the control housing, and a manually-actuatable lock mechanism cooperating between the upright and the control housing to selectively lock the back assembly in at least said upright position, the improvement comprising:
- said lock mechanism including a lock plate pivotally mounted on said upright for movement between locking and unlocked positions, said lock plate being positioned adjacent said control housing for cooperating therewith when the lock plate is in said locking position;
- first cooperating locking parts formed on said lock plate and said control housing and being engaged when the lock plate is in the locking position and the upright is in said normal upright position for preventing rearward tilting of the upright;
- second cooperating locking parts formed on the lock plate and the control housing and being engaged when the lock plate is in the locking position and the upright is in a predetermined tilted position to prevent tilting movement of the upright away from the predetermined tilted position; and
- a manually engageable and movable actuator rod movably supported adjacent and engaged with said lock plate for controlling movement thereof between said locking and unlocking positions.
- 2. A chair according to claim 1, wherein a first spring cooperates with the lock plate for normally urging it toward the unlocked position, and a second spring is mounted on the lock plate and cooperates directly between the lock plate and the actuator rod to at least assist in urging the lock plate into the locking position when the control rod is manually moved from a release position to a locked position.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2, wherein said lock plate has a one-way cam formed thereon and cooperating with the control housing for permitting the lock plate when in the locking position to move upwardly relative to and then lockingly engage the control housing in response to the seat assembly being tilted forwardly toward the predetermined tilt position with the lock mechanism in the locked position.
- 4. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the upright is pivotally coupled to the control housing for pivoting about a generally horizontal pivot axis which is disposed generally within and extends transversely of the seat assembly, said lock plate being pivotally mounted on and suspended downwardly from said upright at a location closely adjacent a rear edge of said control housing, said rear edge cooperating with lock parts provided on said lock plate.
- 5. A chair according to claim 4, wherein said first and second cooperating locking parts comprise first and second projections respectively which project horizontally from said lock plate, said first and second projections being disposed in interfering relation with said support body when said lock plate is disposed in said locking position so as to prevent rearward tilting of said back assembly.
- 6. In an office-type chair having a base, and a seat-back arrangement connected to said base, 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 support body therein which is generally stationarily and fixedly positioned relative to at least a front portion of the seat assembly, and a tilt mechanism associated with the seat-back arrangement for permitting at least the back assembly to be vertically tilted rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, comprising the improvement wherein said tilt mechanism includes a pivoting member which is vertically pivotal or tiltable relative to said support body and is connected to said back assembly so as to pivot relative to said support body during rearward tilting of said back assembly;
- a manually-actuatable lock mechanism cooperating between the pivoting member and the support body to selectively lock the back assembly in at least said upright position, said lock mechanism including a lock plate pivotally mounted on said pivoting member for movement between locking and unlocked positions, said lock plate being positioned adjacent said support body for cooperation therewith when said lock plate is in said locking position;
- first cooperating locking parts being formed on said lock plate and said support body and being engaged when said lock plate is in said locking position and said back assembly is in said normal upright position for preventing tilting of said pivoting member;
- second cooperating locking parts being formed on said lock plate and said support body and being engaged when said lock plate is in said locking position and said back assembly is in a predetermined tilted position to prevent tilting of said pivoting member so as to prevent tilting movement of said back assembly away from said predetermined tilted position; and
- actuator means movably supported adjacent and engaged with said lock plate for controlling movement thereof between said locking and unlocking positions.
- 7. A chair according to claim 6, wherein said lock plate is pivotally mounted on and is suspended downwardly from said pivoting member at a location closely adjacent a support part on said support body.
- 8. A chair according to claim 7, wherein said first and second cooperating locking parts respectively comprise first and second downward-facing stop parts, said first stop part being disposed in interfering relation with said support part so as to be supported thereon when said lock plate is disposed in said locking position and said back assembly is disposed in said upright position, said second stop part being disposed in interfering relation with said support part so as to be supported thereon when said lock plate is disposed in said locking position and said back assembly is disposed in said rearwardly tilted position.
- 9. A chair according to claim 8, wherein said first and second stop parts are respectively defined by first and second projections projecting toward said support part.
- 10. A chair according to claim 9, wherein said stop part is defined by a horizontal edge of said support body.
- 11. A chair according to claim 6, wherein said pivoting member is defined by a generally L-shaped upright having a horizontal section pivotally connected to said support body and a vertical section projecting upwardly from said horizontal section for supporting said back assembly.
- 12. A chair according to claim 11, wherein at least a portion of said horizontal section of said upright extends along a rear section of said support body and pivotally supports said lock plate thereon, said lock plate being pivotally suspended downwardly from said upright at a location closely adjacent said rear section of said support body.
- 13. A chair according to claim 6, wherein said lock plate includes an upward facing stop surface which abuts against said support body when said lock plate is disposed in said locking position so as to prevent forward tilting of said back assembly from a rearwardly tilted position.
- 14. An office-type chair comprising:
- a base;
- a seat-back assembly which includes a generally horizontally enlarged seat assembly supported on said base and a back assembly projecting upwardly from and adjacent a rear edge of said seat assembly, said seat assembly including a support body which is stationarily and fixedly positioned relative to said base, said seat-back arrangement including a tilt mechanism connected to said support body for permitting at least said back assembly to be vertically tilted rearwardly away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position, said tilt mechanism including a pivoting member which is pivotally connected to said support body and is connected to said back assembly so as to be vertically pivotable relative to said support body during rearward tilting of said back assembly; and
- a manually-actuatable lock mechanism cooperating between said pivoting member and said support body to selectively lock the back assembly at least in said upright position, said lock mechanism including a lock plate pivotally mounted on said pivoting member for movement between locking and unlocking positions, said lock plate being positioned adjacent said support section of said support body for cooperating therewith when said lock plate is in said locking position, said lock plate including a first locking part which is engaged with said support body when said lock plate is in said locking position and said back assembly is in said normal upright position for preventing rearward tilting of said back assembly, and a second locking part which is engaged with said support body when said lock plate is in said locking position and said back assembly is in said rearwardly tilted position to prevent tilting movement of said upright away from said rearwardly tilted position; and
- actuator means engaged with said lock plate for controlling movement thereof between said locking and unlocking positions.
- 15. A chair according to claim 14, wherein said pivoting member includes a generally horizontal section extending rearwardly, said lock plate being pivotally mounted on said horizontal section and suspended downwardly therefrom at a location closely adjacent said support body.
- 16. A chair according to claim 15, wherein said pivoting member includes a generally vertical section connected to and extending upwardly from said horizontal section so as to support said back assembly thereon.
- 17. A chair according to claim 14, wherein said pivoting member includes a sidewardly-elongate slot and said lock plate includes a flange slidably seated in said slot so as to define a horizontal pivot axis about which said lock plate pivots.
- 18. A chair according to claim 14, wherein said first and second locking parts comprise downward facing first and second abutment surfaces which are disposed in interfering relation with said support body when said back assembly is disposed in said upright position and said rearwardly tilted position respectively.
- 19. A chair according to claim 18, wherein said first and second abutment surfaces are defined by forwardly-extending projections.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/702 003, filed Aug. 23, 1996, now abandoned, which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/258 020, filed Jun. 10, 1994, now abandoned.
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