Claims
- 1. A chair back comprising:(a) a rear surface, a front surface spaced from the rear surface and a side extending between the front and rear surfaces; (b) a lumbar support member positioned between the front and rear surfaces; (c) a horizontal position adjustment member fixedly positioned on a rearwardly facing portion of the rear surface for adjusting the amount of support provided by the lumbar support member; (d) a height adjustment member positioned adjacent at least one side for adjusting the vertical height of the lumbar support member; (e) a first controller drivingly connected to the horizontal position adjustment member; and, (f) a second controller drivingly connected to the height adjustment member.
- 2. The chair back as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first controller is positioned on the rear surface of the chair back.
- 3. The chair back as claimed in claim 1 wherein the side has a longitudinally extending opening, the second controller extending through the opening to the lumbar support member and travelling along the opening as the height of the lumbar support member is adjusted.
- 4. The chair back as claimed in claim 1 wherein the height adjustment member comprises a longitudinally extending track on which the lumbar support member is longitudinally moveable and friction elements which maintain the lumbar support member in position on the track.
- 5. The chair back as claimed in claim 4 wherein the chair back includes a frame and the track comprises at least one opening in the frame, the opening having a side wall defining the outer perimeter of the opening, and the friction elements releasably engages the side wall of the opening.
- 6. The chair back as claimed in claim 5 wherein the height adjustment member has at least one runner which travels in the track, the side walls of the track being spaced apart at a plurality of discrete locations by a distance less than the thickness of the runner to frictionally engage the runner to hold the lumbar support member in position with respect to the chair back.
- 7. The chair back as claimed in claim 4 wherein the chair back includes a frame having a front face and a rear face and the track comprises at least one opening in the frame, the height adjustment member comprises a frame member positioned on the rear face of the frame and at least one runner which extends through the frame to engage the lumbar support member positioned on the front face of the frame, the at least one runner having a length sufficiently small to cause a portion of the lumbar support member and the frame member to engage the frame.
- 8. The chair back as claimed in claim 1 wherein the horizontal position adjustment member includes a tensionable cable.
- 9. The chair back as claimed in claim 8 wherein the lumbar support member comprises a compressible member affixed to one end of the cable, the compressible member extending forwardly when the cable is tensioned.
- 10. The chair back as claimed in claim 9 wherein the compressible member comprises a flexible panel having an upper end and a lower end and the first controller comprises a rotatable knob whereby rotation of the knob tensions the cable and causes at least one of the upper and lower ends of the flexible panel to move towards the other such that the panel bows forwardly.
- 11. The chair back as claimed in claim 10 wherein the chair back further comprises a frame and the horizontal position adjustment member further comprises an arm member pivotally mounted on the frame, a first arm of the arm member being connected to the cable and a second arm extending to contact the first controller, the first controller including a member mounted for transverse movement whereby transverse movement of the member in one direction causes the second arm to move transversely and the first arm to move vertically to compress and bow the flexible panel.
- 12. The chair back as claimed in claim 9 wherein the chair back further comprises a frame, the compressible member comprises a panel positioned in front of the frame and a deflecting member positioned between the frame and the panel, the deflecting member affixed to one end of the cable, at least a portion of the deflecting member moveable with the cable whereby tensioning of the cable adjusts the position of the deflecting member to move a portion of the panel outwardly.
- 13. The chair back as claimed in claim 12 wherein the deflecting member is affixed to the rear surface of the panel and the first controller comprises a rotatable knob.
- 14. A height adjustment mechanism for a lumbar support for a seat back comprising a rigid support member for the seat back, the rigid support member having two longitudinally extending tracks each comprising an opening in the rigid support member, each track having at least one associated first engagement member comprising a narrowed portion of the opening, the lumbar support member having at least one second engagement member mounted on each track and longitudinally moveable thereon to adjust the position of the lumbar support member with respect to the chair back, each at least one second engagement member engaging the at least one first engagement member of the respective track to maintain the lumbar support member in position on the track, the lumbar support member having manual adjustment members extending laterally outwardly therefrom.
- 15. The height adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 14 wherein the first engagement members are provided at discrete locations along the tracks.
- 16. The height adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 15 wherein the at least one second engagement member releasably engages at least one of the first engagement members as the lumbar support member moves longitudinally along the tracks.
- 17. The height adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 14 wherein the rigid support member has a front face and a rear face and the tracks comprise at least one opening in the rigid support member, the height adjustment mechanism further comprises a frame member positioned on the rear face of the rigid support member and at least one runner which extends through the rigid support member to engage the lumbar support member positioned on the front face of the rigid support member, the at least one runner having a length sufficiently small to cause a portion of the lumbar support member and the rigid support member to engage the frame member whereby the portion of the lumbar support member and the rigid support member comprise friction elements.
- 18. A lumbar adjustment mechanism which is mounted in a seat back having a frame and a rear surface and adjusts the amount of support provided by a lumbar support comprising:(a) a lumbar support member; (b) a controller mounted on the rear surface of the seat back when the lumbar adjustment mechanism is mounted in the seat back; and, (c) a cable having a first end connected to the lumbar support member and a second end to the controller whereby adjustment of the controller tensions the cable and adjusts the amount of lumbar support which is provided.
- 19. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 18, wherein the lumbar support member comprises a compressible member affixed to one end of the cable, the compressible member extending forwardly when the cable is tensioned.
- 20. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 19, wherein the compressible member comprises a flexible panel having an upper end and a lower end and the controller comprises a rotatable knob whereby rotation of the knob tensions the cable and causes at least one of the upper and lower ends of the flexible panel to move towards the other such that the panel bows forwardly.
- 21. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 20 further comprising an arm member pivotally mountable on the frame, a first arm of the arm member being connected to the cable and a second arm extending to contact the controller, the controller including a member mounted for transverse movement whereby transverse movement of the member in one direction causes the second arm to move transversely and the first arm to move vertically to compress and bow the flexible panel.
- 22. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 19 wherein the compressible member comprises a panel positioned in front of the frame and a deflecting member positioned between the frame and the panel, the deflecting member affixed to one end of the cable, at least a portion of the deflecting member moveable with the cable whereby tensioning of the cable causes adjusts the position of the deflecting member to move a portion of the panel outwardly.
- 23. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 22 wherein the deflecting member is affixed to the rear surface of the panel and the controller comprises a rotatable knob.
- 24. A chair back comprising:(a) a rear surface, a front surface spaced from the rear surface and a side extending between the front and rear surfaces; (b) a lumbar support member positioned between the front and rear surfaces; (c) horizontal position adjustment means fixedly positioned on a rearwardly facing portion of the rear surface for adjusting the amount of support provided by the lumbar support member; (d) height adjustment means positioned adjacent at least one side for adjusting the vertical height of the lumbar support member; (e) a first control means drivingly connected to the horizontal position adjustment means; and, (f) a second control means drivingly connected to the height adjustment means.
- 25. The chair back as claimed in claim 24 wherein the first control means is positioned on the rear surface of the chair back.
- 26. The chair back as claimed in claim 24 wherein the side has a longitudinally extending opening, the second control means extending through the opening to the lumbar support member and travelling along the opening as the height of the lumbar support member is adjusted.
- 27. The chair back as claimed in claim 24 wherein the height adjustment member comprises a longitudinally extending track on which the lumbar support member is longitudinally moveable and friction means to maintain the lumbar support member in position on the track.
- 28. The chair back as claimed in claim 24 wherein the lumbar support member has a front surface and the horizontal position adjustment means includes a cable, means for tensioning the cable and means for moving at least a portion of the front surface outwardly as the cable is tensioned.
- 29. The chair back as claimed in claim 28 wherein the means for moving at least a portion of the front surface outwardly as the cable is tensioned comprises means for compressing the lumbar support member.
- 30. The chair back as claimed in claim 28 wherein the chair back has a frame and the means for moving at least a portion of the front surface outwardly as the cable is tensioned comprises a moveable member positioned between the frame and the lumbar support member whereby tensioning of the cable adjusts the position of the moveable member to move a portion of the lumbar support member outwardly.
- 31. A height adjustment mechanism for a lumbar support for a seat back comprising a rigid support member for the seat back, the rigid support member having two track means, the track means having associated first engagement means comprising restrictions in the track means the lumbar support member having second engagement means mounted on each track means and longitudinally moveable thereon to adjust the height of the lumbar support member with respect to the chair back, and the second engagement means engaging the first engagement means of the respective track to maintain the lumbar support member in position on the track means, the lumbar support member having manual adjustment means extending laterally outwardly therefrom.
- 32. The height adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 31 wherein the first engagement means are provided at discrete locations along the track means.
- 33. The height adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 31 wherein the second engagement means releasably engages the first engagement means as the lumbar support member moves longitudinally along the track means.
- 34. A lumbar adjustment mechanism which is mounted in a seat back having a frame and a rear surface and adjusts the amount of support provided by a lumbar support comprising:(a) a lumbar support member; (b) a controller mounted on the rear surface of the seat back when the lumbar adjustment mechanism is mounted in the seat back; (c) a cable having a first end connected to the lumbar support member and a second end to the controller; and, tension means to tension the cable; whereby adjustment of the tension means tensions the cable and adjusts the amount of lumbar support which is provided.
- 35. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 34 wherein the lumbar support member has a front surface and the lumbar adjustment mechanism includes means for moving at least a portion of the front surface outwardly as the cable is tensioned.
- 36. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 35 wherein the means for moving at least a portion of the front surface outwardly as the cable is tensioned comprises means for compressing the lumbar support member.
- 37. The lumbar adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 35 wherein the means for moving at least a portion of the front surface outwardly as the cable is tensioned comprises a moveable member positioned between the frame and the lumbar support member whereby tensioning of the cable adjusts the position of the moveable member to move a portion of the lumbar support member outwardly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/092,542 filed on Jun. 5, 1998 is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,972.
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