Claims
- 1. A chair, comprising:a. a body-supporting portion, including: i. a seat; ii. a backrest; b. a chair base portion, said body supporting portion capable to move with respect to said chair base portion; c. a locking assembly, including: i. a first locking assembly component mounted to one of said body-supporting portion and said chair base portion; ii. a second locking assembly component mounted to the other of said body-supporting portion and said chair base portion; d. a linkage including a strip of resilient material mounted to said backrest, said strip of resilient material extending across said backrest such that said strip is positioned to receive at least a portion of the back of an occupant of said chair, said strip of resilient material having a resiliency such that: i. when the occupant applies pressure on said backrest, said strip is deformed rearwardly from an original position; ii. when the pressure applied by the occupant ceases, said strip returns to said original position; e. said linkage operatively connected to said locking assembly to cause: i. engagement of said first and second locking assembly components for preventing movement of said body supporting portion relative to said chair base portion when said strip is in said original position; ii. release of the engagement of said first and second locking assembly components when said strip is deformed rearwardly from said original position.
- 2. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein said second locking assembly component includes a pin.
- 3. A chair as defined in claim 2, wherein said first locking assembly component includes a pair of jaws, at least one of said jaws being responsive to the return of said strip to said original position to undergo displacement with relation to the other jaw such as to cause engagement of said pin between said jaws, at least one of said jaws being responsive to the rearwardly deformation of said strip to cause release of said pin from between said jaws.
- 4. A chair as defined in claim 3, wherein said second locking assembly component includes a plurality of pins selectively engageable by said jaws to interlock said first locking assembly component with said second locking assembly component.
- 5. A chair as defined in claim 4, wherein said jaws are responsive to the return of said strip to said original position such that each jaw undergoes displacement with relation to the other jaw to define a receptacle between said jaws for engaging said pin.
- 6. A chair as defined in claim 5, wherein said jaws include gripping faces that define between them said receptacle, said gripping faces tapering toward one another to form a pin-retention area where said pin is engaged by the gripping face of each jaw.
- 7. A chair as defined in claim 6, wherein said jaws are responsive to the return of said strip to said original position such that each jaw undergoes displacement with relation to the other jaw to define a receptacle between said jaws for engaging said pin and for moving said pin such as to cause said pin to enter said receptacle.
- 8. A chair as defined in claim 7, wherein said jaws are responsive to the return of said strip to said original position such that each jaw undergoes displacement with relation to the other jaw to define a receptacle between said jaws for engaging said pin and for moving said receptacle toward said pin such as to cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 9. A chair as defined in claim 8, wherein said jaws pivot in response to said the return of said strip to said original position.
- 10. A chair as defined in claim 9, wherein in response to the return of said strip to said original position, one of said jaws pivot clockwise and the other of said jaws pivots counter-clockwise.
- 11. A chair us defined in claim 10, wherein said first locking assembly component further includes an actuator bar rotatable about a pivot axis, both of said jaws being mounted to said actuator bar to pivot therewith when said bar is rotated about said pivot axis.
- 12. A chair as defined in claim 11, wherein said jaws include arcuate slots, said actuator bar including a pin received in said arcuate slots whereby rotation of said actuator bar about said pivot axis imparts a pivotal movement to said jaws.
- 13. A chair as defined in claim 12, wherein during the return of said strip to said original position, said actuator bar rotates in a first direction to a lower limit position in which said pin of said actuator bar is wedged in the arcuate slots of said jaws.
- 14. A chair as defined in claim 13, wherein rotation of said actuator bar in said first direction causes said jaws to move with relation to each other for defining said receptacle, in said lower limit position said receptacle receiving said pin in said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 15. A chair as defined in claim 14, wherein during the rearwardly deformation of said strip from said original position, said actuator bar rotates in a second direction opposite said first direction, rotation of said actuator bar in said second direction causing said jaws to move with relation to each other for releasing said pin from said receptacle.
- 16. A chair as defined in claim 15, wherein said linkage further includes a cable section connecting said strip to said actuator bar, said cable section operative to impart movement of said strip to said actuator bar.
- 17. A chair as defined in claim 16, wherein one end of said cable section is fixedly attached to said actuator bar, the other end of said cable section being coupled to said strip whereby the rearwardly deformation of said strip from said original position causes said cable section to apply a pulling force on said actuator bar for rotating said actuator bar in said second direction, causing said jaws to move toward each other and away from said pin.
- 18. A chair as defined in claim 17, wherein the return of said strip to said original position causes said cable section to cease the application of said pulling force on said actuator bar such that said actuator bar rotates in said first direction, causing said jaws to move away from each other and toward said pin such that said pin is received in said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 19. A chair as defined in claim 1, wherein, when said strip of resilient material is in said original position, said strip is forwardly bowed relative to said backrest.
- 20. A chair as defined in claim 19, wherein said strip of resilient material has first and second ends, said first end being fixedly attached to said backrest, said second end being slideably mounted to said backrest such that, when said strip is deformed rearwardly, said second end slides laterally outwardly relative to said backrest.
- 21. A chair as defined in claim 20, wherein said linkage further includes a cable section connecting said strip of resilient material to said locking assembly, said cable section operative to impart movement of said strip to said locking assembly.
- 22. A chair as defined in claim 21, wherein one end of said cable section is fixedly attached to said first locking assembly component, the other end of said cable section being coupled to said second end of said strip such that, when said second end slides laterally outwardly relative to said backrest, said cable section is responsive to the sliding movement of said second end to cause the release of the engagement of said first and second locking assembly components.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/927,821, filed Aug. 10, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/518,886, filed Mar. 6, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,242.
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