Claims
- 1. A chair assembly comprising:
- a base;
- a seat assembly connected to said base; a back assembly for supporting a back of a user which includes a vertical upright having a lower end connected to said seat assembly and an upward end extending upwardly above said seat assembly, said upright joined to said seat assembly by a lateral tilt mechanism, said lateral tilt mechanism comprising pivot means connecting said upright to said seat assembly for lateral pivoting of said back assembly relative to said seat assembly about a horizontal first pivot axis which extends rearwardly, said back assembly being movable laterally about said first pivot axis between an upright position and a sidewardly tilted position, said lateral tilt mechanism further including centering means for biasing said back assembly laterally to said upright position independently of the user; and
- a pair of chair arms being rigidly supported by said back assembly so that said arms move sidewardly therewith for supporting a user during lateral pivoting of said back assembly, front sections of said chair arms extending forwardly alone the opposite side edges of said seat assembly and being rigidly supported by said back assembly so that said chair arms assist in sideward tilting of said back assembly.
- 2. A chair assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pivot means comprises an elongate pivot rod projecting axially from one of said upright and said seat assembly and a hollow cylindrical member supported by the other of said upright and said seat assembly for rotatably supporting said pivot rod therein, said pivot rod and said hollow cylindrical member defining said first pivot axis.
- 3. A chair assembly according to claim 2, wherein said centering means comprise a transverse centering pin projecting radially from said pivot rod so as to rotate therewith, said centering means including biasing means for rotatably biasing said transverse pin to a central position such that said upright is moved to said upright position.
- 4. A chair assembly according to claim 3, wherein said biasing means comprises a concave camming surface in which said centering pin is seated, said centering pin being rotatably and axially movable along said camming surface in response to sideward tilting of said upright, said biasing means further including spring means for axially urging said centering pin and said camming surface together with said centering pin being urged into a fully seated position in said camming surface wherein said back assembly is maintained in said upright position.
- 5. A chair assembly according to claim 4, wherein said centering means further includes a roller rotatably connected to said centering pin so as to roll along said camming surface during sideward tilting of said upright.
- 6. A chair assembly according to claim 5, wherein an annular bearing is disposed between opposing surfaces of said roller and said pin for rotation of said roller.
- 7. A chair assembly according to claim 5, wherein said roller is an open-ended cap which slides onto an end of said pin.
- 8. A chair assembly according to claim 4, wherein said spring means acts axially on opposing surfaces of said upright and said bearing, said spring means being in compression such that said centering pin is biased axially toward said camming surface.
- 9. A chair assembly according to claim 8, wherein said spring means comprises a coil spring having said pivot rod extending centrally therethrough.
- 10. A chair assembly according to claim 9, wherein said biasing means further includes an annular collar for supporting the opposite ends of said coil spring, each of said collars including an annular section disposed radially between said coil spring and said pivot rod, and a radial section projecting radially from said annular section so as to be disposed between a respective one of said opposite ends of said coil spring and a respective one of said upright and said bearing.
- 11. A chair assembly comprising:
- a seat assembly having a seat support;
- a back assembly which extends upwardly above said seat assembly for supporting a back of a user, said back assembly including a back support for connecting said back assembly to said seat assembly; and
- a pivot mechanism which pivotally connects said back support to said seat support such that said back assembly is pivotable relative to said seat support about a generally horizontal pivot axis, said pivot mechanism comprising a pivot shaft connected to one of said back support and said seat support and a hollow bearing supported by the other of said back support and said seat support, said bearing including an elongate bore which extends axially relative to said pivot axis and rotatably receives said pivot shaft therein to define said horizontal pivot axis, said pivot shaft being axially movable within said hollow bearing and including a transverse pin projecting radially from said pivot shaft so as to rotate therewith, said bearing including a concave camming surface in which said transverse pin is seated such that said transverse pin is rotatably and axially movable along said camming surface in response to pivoting of said back assembly, said pivot mechanism further including a resilient member which biases said pivot shaft axially, said resilient member permitting rotational and axial movement of said pivot shaft during pivoting of said back assembly while biasing said transverse pin toward said camming surface to return said back assembly to an initial position.
- 12. A chair assembly according to claim 11, wherein said bearing includes a bearing block which defines said bore and includes a recess which opens axially therefrom, said bearing further including an annular sleeve which is received within said bore and is disposed radially between said pivot shaft and an interior surface of said bore, and including a bearing block which is disposed within said recess and defines said camming surface on one face thereof.
- 13. A chair assembly according to claim 12, wherein said bearing block extends vertically and includes a bottom wall and an upper wall having an opening disposed above said bottom wall, said pivot shaft including a transverse bore which extends vertically therethrough to receive said transverse pin, said transverse bore being disposed below said opening to permit said transverse pin to be slid downwardly through said opening into said transverse bore.
- 14. A chair assembly according to claim 13, wherein opposite ends of said transverse pin project radially from said pivot shaft, each of said opposite ends of said transverse pin including a roller rotatably connected thereto such that each of said rollers rolls along a respective portion of said camming surface during pivoting of said back assembly.
- 15. A chair assembly according to claim 11, wherein said resilient member acts axially on one of said seat support and said back support and on said bearing, an adjustment mechanism being connected to at least one end of said resilient member to adjust a biasing force being applied by said resilient member.
- 16. A chair assembly according to claim 15, wherein said resilient member acts axially on opposing surfaces of said bearing and said one of said seat support and said back support, said resilient member being resiliently compressed between said opposing surfaces such that said transverse projection is biased axially toward said camming surface.
- 17. A chair assembly according to claim 16, wherein said adjustment mechanism further includes a pivoting plate which is pivotally connected to said pivot mechanism and cooperates with said one end of said resilient member, said adjustment mechanism further including an actuator which pivots said pivoting plate so as to move said one end of said resilient member axially and adjust said biasing force.
- 18. A chair assembly according to claim 11, wherein said pivot mechanism includes a lock mechanism which selectively prevents pivoting of said back assembly relative to said seat assembly.
- 19. A chair comprising:
- a seat assembly having a first chair member;
- a second chair member;
- a pivot mechanism which pivotally connects said second chair member to said first chair member such that relative pivoting movement is permitted between said first and second chair members about a pivot axis, said pivot mechanism comprising a pivot shaft connected to one of said first and second chair members and a support bearing connected to the other of said first and second support members, said support bearing including an axially elongate bore which receives said pivot shaft therein and defines said pivot axis about which said pivot shaft is rotatable, said pivot shaft being axially movable within said bore and including a transverse member projecting from said pivot shaft in a direction transverse to said pivot axis, said support bearing including a camming surface which cooperates with said transverse member, said transverse member being movable along said camming surface such that said pivot shaft is moved axially during rotation thereof, said pivot mechanism further including a resilient member which acts axially between said first and second members to define a biasing force which resists axial movement of said pivot shaft to thereby resist rotation thereof; and
- an adjustment device acting on said resilient member for displacing one end of said resilient member relative to an opposite end thereof to adjust said biasing force being applied by said resilient member.
- 20. A chair according to claim 19, wherein said adjustment device includes an adjustment plate which acts axially on said one end of said resilient member.
- 21. A chair according to claim 20, wherein said adjustment device includes an actuator which moves said adjustment plate to displace said one end relative to said opposite end.
- 22. A chair according to claim 19, wherein said pivot mechanism includes a movable surface which moves axially with said pivot shaft and a stationary surface which is disposed in opposing relation with said movable surface, said resilient member extending axially between said movable surface and said stationary surface.
- 23. A chair according to claim 22, wherein said adjustment device includes an adjustment plate which acts axially on said one end of said resilient member and an actuator for moving said adjustment plate to adjust said biasing force.
- 24. A chair according to claim 23, wherein said support bearing defines said stationary surface and said second chair member defines said movable surface, said adjustment plate being disposed axially between said movable surface and said one end of said resilient member.
- 25. A chair according to claim 24, wherein said adjustment plate is pivotally connected to said second chair member and said second chair member includes an actuator which pivots said adjustment plate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/846 614, filed Apr. 30, 1997.
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