Claims
- 1. A chair comprising:a back support comprising at least one upright comprising a channel, a first and second bar member disposed in said channel and mounted to said upright in a parallel and spaced apart relationship with each other; a backrest slidably mounted on said first bar member; and an armrest slidably mounted on said second bar member.
- 2. The chair of claim 1 wherein said backrest comprises a bracket slideably mounted on said first bar member.
- 3. The chair of claim 2 further comprising an engagement member pivotally attached to said bracket, and wherein said upright further comprises a rack formed in said channel, said engagement member operably engaging said rack to releasably secure said backrest in a desired position.
- 4. The chair of claim 3 wherein said bracket further comprises a first longitudinally extending slot and a second slot having a first longitudinally extending portion and a second laterally extending portion, wherein said engagement member comprises a first guide member pivotably and slideably engaged with said first slot and a second guide member slideably engaged with said second slot, and wherein said upright comprises a guide portion operably engaging said second guide member and moving said second guide member within said first and second portions of said second slot.
- 5. The chair of claim 4 further comprising a spring biasing said engagement member into engagement with said rack.
- 6. The chair of claim 1 wherein said second bar member has a plurality of notches formed along a portion thereof, and wherein said armrest comprises a locking device operably engaging at least one of said plurality of notches to releasably secure said armrest in a desired position.
- 7. The chair of claim 6 wherein said locking device comprises a latch member comprising a protuberance adapted to engage said at least one of said plurality of notches, said latch member slidably mounted in said armrest, said latch member moveable between an engaged position wherein said protuberance is received within said at least one of said plurality of said notches, and a disengaged position wherein said protuberance is disengaged from said at least one of said plurality of notches.
- 8. The chair of claim 7 wherein said latch member includes a wedge shape portion with a first surface engaging said second bar member and a second surface forming an oblique angle with said first surface, said protuberance disposed on said first surface, and wherein said armrest has a wall forming an oblique angle with said second bar member and defining a cavity shaped to receive said latch member, wherein said latch member is disposed in said cavity between said wall and said second bar member, wherein said second surface of said latch member is slideable along said wall away from said second bar member such that said protuberance is disengaged from said notch, and wherein said wedge shaped portion releasably secures said armrest against said second bar member when in said engaged position.
- 9. The chair of claim 1 wherein said armrest includes a base portion having a vertically oriented passage shaped to receive said second bar member, said base portion slidably mounted on said second bar member at said passage, said armrest further comprising a latch member having a wedge shaped portion with a first surface adapted to engage said second bar member and a second surface forming an oblique angle with said first surface and wherein said base portion of said armrest has a wall forming an oblique angle with said second bar member and defining a cavity shaped to receive said latch member, wherein said latch member is disposed in said cavity between said wall and said second bar member, wherein said second surface of said latch member is slideable along said wall away from said second bar member such that said armrest is moveable along the length of the second bar member to a desired position, and wherein said wedge shaped portion biases said armrest against said second bar member when in an engaged position to thereby frictionally secure said armrest to said second bar member.
- 10. The chair of claim 1 wherein said second bar member comprises a rack, and wherein said armrest comprises a latch member operably engaging said rack at a desired location.
- 11. The chair of claim 10 herein said latch member is pivotally attached to said armrest.
- 12. A chair comprising:a back support comprising a pair of uprights and a pair of first and second bar members attached to each of said pair of uprights, wherein said first and second bar members in each pair thereof are mounted to said upright in a parallel and spaced apart relationship with each other; a backrest slidably mounted on said first bar members; and a pair of said armrests slidably mounted on said second bar members.
- 13. A chair comprising:a housing; a seat support pivotally attached to said housing; a back support pivotally connected to said housing and comprising a pair of upwardly extending and spaced apart uprights and a cross member connecting said uprights; a first and second bar member mounted to each of said uprights, a backrest moveably mounted on said first bar members; and an armrest moveably mounted on each of said second bar members.
- 14. The chair of claim 13 wherein each of said uprights comprises a channel, wherein said first and second bar members are mounted in said channels.
- 15. The chair of claim 13 wherein one of said upright and said first bar member comprises a rack, and wherein said backrest comprises an engagement member operably engaging said rack.
- 16. The chair of claim 13 wherein one of said upright and said second bar member comprises a rack, and wherein said armrest comprises an engagement member operably engaging said rack.
- 17. A chair comprising:a back support comprising at least one upright having a channel and a first and second bar member mounted in said channel; an armrest having a portion slideably mounted on said second bar member in said channel; and a backrest moveably mounted on said first bar member and covering said channel so as to substantially conceal said portion of said armrest slideably mounted on said second bar member in said channel.
- 18. The chair of claim 17 wherein said backrest is attached to a bracket, said bracket slideably mounted to said first bar member in said channel.
- 19. The chair of claim 17 wherein one of said upright and said first bar member comprises a rack, and wherein said backrest comprises an engagement member operably engaging said rack.
- 20. The chair of claim 17 wherein one of said upright and said second bar member comprises a rack, and wherein said armrest comprises an engagement member operably engaging said rack.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/234,291, filed Jan. 20, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,751 issued Jun. 26, 2001 which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/072,111, filed Jan. 21, 1998 and U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/078,938, filed Mar. 20, 1998, which applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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