Claims
- 1. A chair comprising:
support frame means having a forward first support portion and a rear second support portion; a seat member pivotably connected at its forward end to said first forward support portion of said frame means and having a rear support portion; a backrest member having first and second pivot locations, said first pivot location of said backrest member being pivotably connected to said rear second support portion of said frame means; and a link member pivotably connected to said rear support portion of said seat member and pivotably connected to said second pivot location of said backrest member; wherein tilting movement of said backrest member rearwardly relative to said frame means causes elevation of said rear portion of said seat member upon weight shifting of the chair user and wherein said seat member and said backrest member have a relative center of rotation approximately coincident with the center of rotation of the hip joint of the user.
- 2. The chair of claim 1 wherein the pivotal connections between said support frame means, said seat member, said backrest member, and said link member are configured and arranged such that during reclining of said back member an increasing portion of the user's weight supported by said chair is transferred from said seat support to said backrest member while the mechanical advantage of the linkage lifting said seat member decreases.
- 3. The chair of claim 1 wherein said link member is connected to said rear support portion of said seat member at an elevation below the elevation of said link member's connection to said second pivot location of said backrest member.
- 4. The chair of claim 1 wherein said forward first support portion of said frame means extends generally upwardly of said frame means.
- 5. The chair of claim 1 wherein said rear second support portion of said frame means extends generally upwardly of said frame means.
- 6. The chair of claim 1 wherein said frame means includes a pair of spaced elongated rigid support members connected to opposite sides of a central base module and defining said forward and rear support portions.
- 7. The chair of claim 6 wherein said central base module includes means for connection to a base assembly for said chair.
- 8. The chair of claim 6 wherein said backrest member comprises a skeletal frame having a pair of spaced uprights, and a lower transverse member having opposite ends and the rear ends of each of said second support portion are pivotally connected to said transverse frame member.
- 9. The chair of claim 8 wherein a carrier is attached to said spaced uprights and said transverse member and said carrier includes a fabric backrest attached thereto.
- 10. The chair of claim 9 further comprising a lumbar member disposed on said skeletal frame and disposed horizontally across the back of said carrier at approximately the lumbar region of a back of a user, said lumbar member being positioned to provide a desired pressure location to help support the back of the user.
- 11. The chair of claim 10 wherein said lumbar member is height adjustable regardless of the inclination of said chair back.
- 12. The chair of claim 1 wherein said backrest member comprises a fabric of elastic material disposed in a carrier mounted on a skeletal back assembly to provide a support which generally conforms to the back of a user when the chair is in any tilt position.
- 13. The claim of claim 1, wherein said seat member includes a cushion portion which is independently movable in a relatively horizontal direction relative to said backrest member, whereby a user may configure said seat member in a desired position relative to said back member for greater comfort.
- 14. The claim of claim 1, wherein said support frame means comprises a transverse central support module, a pair of spaced forwardly extending seat support means carried by said central module and a pair of spaced rearwardly extending backrest support means carried by said module.
- 15. The claim of claim 14, wherein each said pair of seat support means and back support means comprises a unitary member fixedly secured to said central support module.
- 16. The chair of claim 1 wherein said chair further includes a pair of armrests on appropriate sides thereof, said armrests being height adjustable.
- 17. The chair of claim 1 wherein said seat member in a rest position is inclined downwardly toward the rear of said chair.
- 18. The chair of claim 17, wherein in a fully upright position of said backrest member said seat member is inclined to the rear of the chair at an angle in a range of between about 10 and 20 degrees from horizontal.
- 19. The chair of claim 17 wherein in a fully upright position of said backrest member said seat member is inclined to the rear of the chair at an angle of about 15.7 degrees from horizontal.
- 20. The chair of claim 17 wherein in a fully reclined position of said backrest member said seat member is inclined to the rear of the chair at an angle in a range of between about 6 and 10 degrees.
- 21. The chair of claim 17 wherein in a fully reclined position of said backrest member said seat member is inclined to the rear of the chair at an angle of about 8.7 degrees from horizontal.
- 22. The chair of claim 1 wherein the distance between the pivotable connection of said seat member and said first support portion to the pivotable connection of said link member and said rear support of said seat member is in a range of between 10 and 15 inches.
- 23. The chair of claim 22 wherein the distance between the pivotable connection of said seat member and first support portion to the pivotable connection of said link member and the rear support of said seat member is approximately 12.889 inches.
- 24. The chair of claim 1 wherein the horizontal distance between said first support portion of said frame means and the upper end of the second rear support portion of the frame means is in a range of between about 12 and 17 inches.
- 25. The chair of claim 24 wherein the horizontal distance between the first forward support portion of said frame means and the upper end of the second rear support portion of said frame means is approximately 14.5 inches.
- 26. The chair of claim 1 wherein the distance between the pivotable connections of said link member is in a range of between about 1.5 to 2.5 inches.
- 27. The chair of claim 26 wherein the distance between the pivotable connections of said link member is about 2.01 inches.
- 28. The chair of claim 1 wherein the distance between the said second pivot location of said back rest member and said link member pivotable connection thereto is in a range of between about 3 and 6 inches.
- 29. The chair of claim 28 wherein the distance between said second pivot location of said backrest member and said link member pivotable connection thereto is about 4.7 inches.
- 30. The chair of claim 1, including at least one extension spring connected between said rear support portion of seat member and said backrest member, thereby to urge said backrest toward an upright position.
- 31. A tiltable chair comprising:
a base member; a seat member: a backrest member; and a linkage assembly connecting said seat member and said back member to said base member, said linkage assembly being configured and arranged to allow a rear portion of said seat to rise and concurrently said back member to tilt downwardly and rearwardly, with pivotal movement of said seat member relative to said back member occurring about a pivot axis substantially in alignment with the hip joints of a user.
- 32. The chair of claim 31 wherein said base member includes a forwardly extending portion pivotally connected to a forward portion of said seat member and a rear end upwardly extending portion positioned above said seat member and at about the hip pivot axis of the user, said upwardly extending portion being pivotally connected to a portion of said backrest member, and at least one link pivotally connecting a lower portion of said backrest member to a rear portion of said seat member, whereby rearward tilting by a user causes said seat to pivot about the hip pivot axis and also causes tilting movement of said link relative to said base member such that the seat tilts upwardly while said back tilts downwardly and rearwardly.
- 33. The chair of claims 1 or 31, wherein said seat member includes a cushion comprising an assembly of a rigid seat pan, a foam layer, a plurality of spaced foam risers defining a plenum; an elastomeric member overlying said risers, an air permeable layer overlying said elastomeric layer, and a fabric covering said layers.
- 34. The chair of claims 1 or 31, further including a pair of armrest assemblies disposed on said base member on opposite sides of said seat member, said armrest assemblies remaining in substantially the same attitude regardless of the angle of inclination of said back member or said seat member during tilting of said chair.
- 35. The chair of claim 34 wherein each said armrest is rotatable about an axis adjacent a corresponding side edge portion of the back, said axes being positioned for approximate alignment with the elbows of a user having forearms resting on said armrests.
- 36. The chair of claim 31 wherein said backrest member comprises a skeletal frame having a carrier affixed thereto, said carrier having a fabric disposed therein for contact with the back of the user.
- 37. The chair of claims 1 or 31, further comprising a height adjustable lumbar member positioned horizontally across said back member at approximately the lumbar region of a back of a user, said lumbar member being height adjustable by the user.
- 38. The chair of claim 34 and further including a pair of height adjustable armrests adapted to rotate laterally in a substantially horizontal plane to accommodate the angle at which the forearms of a user are positioned.
- 39. The claim of claim 1 or 31, further including adjustable tilt limiting means whereby the user may selectively predetermine the maximum amount of inclination of said chair back.
- 40. A tiltable chair comprising:
a central support base member; a pair of spaced seat and back support members mounted on said base member; a seat member including a seat plate pivotally connected at a forward end of said seat support members; a seat pan slideably adjustable in a generally horizontal plane relative to said seat plate; a back rest member including a pair of spaced uprights having at least one transverse member; said transverse member being pivotally connected to the rear end of said back support member; at least one link member having first and second pivot ends, one of said ends being connected to a pivot point on said backrest uprights and connected at its opposite end to a rear portion of said seat plate, said second pivot point being lower on said uprights than said transverse member and the pivot of said first link end being positioned about the pivot of said second link end, whereby upon backward inclination of said backrest member said rear seat portion is elevated.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/882,237, filed Jun. 15, 2001, entitled ERGONOMIC CHAIR, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in full by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09882237 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10077409 |
Feb 2002 |
US |