Claims
- 1. A dynamic posture chair intended for use in sit/stand tasks, comprising:
- a chair member comprising a seat member and a back member that are integrally connected and relatively subtend an angle in the range of about 120.degree.-135.degree.;
- support means for the chair member, the support means being adapted to be supported by a support surface;
- tiltable mounting means for tiltably mounting the chair member to the chair member support means, the tiltable mounting means being constructed and arranged to enable the chair member to be selectively and infinitely tilted over a predetermined range of tilt positions comprising:
- a first friction surface disposed on the chair member;
- a second friction surface disposed on the support means in substantial opposition to the first friction surface;
- a friction brake member disposed between said first and second friction surfaces and having opposed side surfaces that respectively engage said first and second friction surfaces in frictional relation, the friction brake member being formed from a material having coefficients of static and dynamic friction that are substantially equal; and
- means for pivotally securing the friction brake member to the first and second friction surfaces in face-to-face relation to permit said tilting movement between the chair member and support means;
- the tiltable mounting means being constructed and arranged so that the tilting of the chair member to various desired tilt positions within said predetermined range can be effected solely by forward and rearward leaning movement of a user in the chair member, with said tiltable mounting means permitting tilting movement to be initiated by the user with said leaning movement and resistably restraining the chair member in the desired tilt position when said leaning movement ceases.
- 2. The chair defined by claim 1, which comprises means associated with the chair member support means for vertically adjusting the height of the chair member relative to the chair member support means.
- 3. The chair defined by claim 2, wherein the vertical adjusting means comprises cylinder means having first and second members that move relatively in telescoping relation, and means for selectively locking said first and second members in a fixed relative position.
- 4. The chair defined by claim 1, which further comprises means associated with the chair member support means for enabling selective mobility thereof relative to the support surface.
- 5. The chair defined by claim 4, wherein the chair member support means comprises a base housing member of predetermined size and having a predetermined center, and the selective mobility means comprises:
- a plurality of roller members that are relatively angularly spaced with respect to said center; and
- means for mounting each of the roller members to the base housing member for rolling movement about a fixed axis that is substantially perpendicular to a line passing through said center.
- 6. The chair defined by claim 5, wherein the base housing member is circular, and the selective mobility means comprises three equi-angularly spaced rollers.
- 7. The chair defined by claim 6, wherein each of said rollers is cylindrical in configuration.
- 8. The chair defined by claim 4, wherein the chair member support means comprising a base housing member of predetermined size having a predetermined center and defining a floor engaging surface, and the selective mobility means comprises:
- a plurality of caster members that are selectively angularly spaced with respect to said center; and
- means for mounting each of the caster members to the base housing member for vertical movement relative thereto, said mounting means comprising spring means for normally biasing the casting member to project below the floor engaging surface, the caster members and spring means being constructed and arranged so that the caster members recede vertically during use of the chair to permit the chair to rest on said floor engaging surface.
- 9. The chair defined by claim 8, wherein the base housing member is circular, and the selective mobility means comprises three equi-angularly spaced caster members.
- 10. The chair defined by claim 1, wherein the tiltable mounting means comprises upper and lower members respectively mounted to the chair member support means, the first and second friction surfaces being respectively disposed on the upper and lower members, and means for mounting the upper and lower members for relative pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis.
- 11. The chair defined by claim 10, wherein the upper and lower members each comprises a U-shaped member, the upper member having downwardly projecting legs that overlap upwardly projecting legs of the lower member.
- 12. The chair defined by claim 11, wherein the overlapping legs of said upper and lower members are formed with registering bores to define said substantially horizontal axis, and said friction brake member is disposed between said respective legs and means for clamping said friction disk member into frictional relation therewith.
- 13. The chair defined by claim 12, wherein said clamping means comprises a spring washer mounted on bolt means passing through said legs and said disk.
- 14. A dynamic posture chair intended for use in sit/stand tasks, comprising:
- a chair member comprising a seat member having forward and rearward edges and a back member having upper and lower edges, the seat and back members being integrally connected and subtending an angle in the range of about 120.degree.-135.degree., the seat member comprising:
- a pelvic ridge member centrally disposed proximate the front edge of the chair member and projecting upwardly and forwardly thereof;
- first and second generally concave thigh support regions disposed laterally of the pelvic ridge member on opposite sides thereof; and
- a concave buttock support region disposed rearwardly of the pelvic ridge member and thigh support regions;
- support means for the chair member, the support means being adapted to be supported by a support surface; and
- tiltable mounting means for tiltably mounting the chair member to the chair member support means to permit pivotal tilting of the chair member over a predetermined range of tilt positions comprising:
- a first friction surface disposed on the chair member;
- a second friction surface disposed on the support means in substantial opposition to the first friction surface;
- a friction brake member disposed between said first and second friction surfaces and having opposed side surfaces that respectively engage said first and second friction surfaces in frictional relation, the friction brake member being formed from a material having coefficients of static and dynamic friction that are substantially equal; and
- means for pivotally securing the friction brake member to the first and second friction surfaces in face-to-face relation to permit said tilting movement between the chair member and support means;
- the tiltable mounting means constructed and arranged so that tilting of the chair member to various desired tilt positions within said range of angles can be effected solely by forward and rearward leaning movement of a user in the chair member, with said tiltable mounting means permitting tilting movement to be initiated by the user with said leaning movement and resistably restraining the chair member in the desired tilt position when said leaning movement ceases.
- 15. The chair defined by claim 14, in which the chair member further comprises first and second side ridge members respectively extending along the opposite sides of the chair member, each ridge member being disposed laterally adjacent the buttock support region and associated one of said thigh support regions.
- 16. The chair defined by claim 15, wherein the juncture of said pelvic ridge member into said thigh support regions and said buttock support region is smoothly contoured.
- 17. The chair defined by claim 16, wherein the juncture of each of said side ridge members with said buttock support region and the associated thigh support region is smoothly contoured.
- 18. The chair defined by claim 14, wherein the buttock support region is raised proximate the rearward edge of the chair member.
- 19. The chair defined by claim 14, wherein each of said thigh support regions is raised at the front edge of the chair member.
- 20. The chair defined by claim 14, wherein the buttock support region defines a lateral line along which the ischial tuberosities of a human pelvis are normally supported, and the distance from said line to the front edge of the chair member at said thigh support regions is approximately six inches.
- 21. The chair defined by claim 14, wherein the back member comprises a central concave region that rises toward the lower edge of the back member to define a lumbar support region.
- 22. The chair defined by claim 21, wherein the central concave region rises toward the upper edge of the back member.
- 23. The chair defined by claim 22, which further comprises first and second side ridge members that define the central concave region in part.
- 24. The chair defined by claim 23, wherein the chair and back members are formed from cushioned material.
- 25. A tilt friction control mechanism for use in a chair comprising a chair member and a chair base to permit user controlled tilting between the chair member and chair base, the tilt friction control mechanism comprising:
- a first member adapted for connection to one of said chair member and chair base and defining a first predetermined friction surface;
- a second member adapted for connection to the other of said chair member and chair base and defining a second predetermined friction surface disposed in substantial opposition to said first friction surface;
- a friction brake member disposed between said first and second members and having opposed side surfaces that respectively engage the first and second friction surfaces in frictional relation, said friction brake member being formed from a material having coefficients of static and dynamic friction that are substantially equal; and
- means for securing said first and second members and said friction brake member in face-to-face relation for pivotal movement about a predetermined axis that extends transversely therethrough, said securing means being constructed and arranged to clamp said members to cause a frictional interface therebetween;
- said first and second members, friction brake member and securing means being cooperably constructed and arranged so that tilting of the chair member to various desired tilt positions can be effected solely by forward and rearward leaning movement of the user in the chair member, and further constructed and arranged to permit tilting movement to be initiated by the user with said leaning movement and to resistably restrain the chair member in the desired tilt position when said leaning movement ceases.
- 26. The tilt friction control mechanism defined by claim 25, wherein said friction brake member is formed from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 27. A dynamic posture chair comprising:
- a chair member;
- support means for the chair member, the support means being adapted to be supported by a support surface;
- tiltable mounting means for tiltably mounting the chair member to the chair member support means, the tiltable mounting means being constructed and arranged to enable the chair member to be selectively and infinitely tilted over a predetermined range of tilt positions comprising:
- a first friction surface disposed on the chair member;
- a second friction surface disposed on the support means in substantial opposition to the first friction surface;
- a friction brake member disposed between said first and second friction surfaces and having opposed side surfaces that respectively engage said first and second friction surfaces in frictional relation, the friction brake member being formed from a material having coefficients of static and dynamic friction that are substantially equal; and
- means for pivotally securing the friction brake member to the first and second friction surfaces in face-to-face relation to permit said tilting movement between the chair member and support means;
- the tiltable mounting means being constructed and arranged so that tilting of the chair member to various desired tilt positions within said predetermined range can be effected solely by forward and rearward leaning movement of a user in the chair member, with said tiltable mounting means permitting tilting movement to be initiated by the user with said leaning moment and resistably restraining the chair member in the desired tilt position when said leaning movement ceases.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/936,576, filed on Aug. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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