This application is a new US application claiming priority to IT MI2005A000741 filed 27 Apr. 2005, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a mechanism for controlling the movement of a chair/arm-chair backrest, particularly in office chairs, in which means are provided for controlling the backrest inclination, as well as spring means biasing the backrest to the position of minimum inclination.
Mechanisms of the above-mentioned type are known in which the backrest is inclined by the user and then locked in the selected position by acting on a knob, acting through releasable mechanical connections to generate a locking interference with a structural member that is connected with the backrest, in both directions and in any of a plurality of positions.
One aspect of the present invention is now to provide a mechanism to be applied to chairs and arm-chairs, particularly office chairs of the above-mentioned type, in which the inclination movement of the backrest, which is always controlled by the user pushing on the latter, is limited as desired, so that more positions of maximum inclination can be defined, the backrest automatically returning to the position of minimum inclination when the user's weight is no longer rested thereon. In other words, the mechanism according to this aspect of the invention allows the user to define in advance two or more points of maximum inclination for the backrest, thereafter the backrest can be inclined only to the maximum angle such as determined by the user's action.
A further aspect of the invention is a method for transforming a known type of locking mechanism such as discussed above in a mechanism for limiting the backrest inclination. The mechanism and the method of the invention further achieve the above-mentioned objects in a particularly easy and cost-effective manner.
The above-mentioned aspects and others are achieved by means of a type of mechanism and method having the functionalities as described herein.
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To this purpose, the lever 11, which is placed within the mechanism and connected to the seat such as to axially move when the backrest is inclined, is no longer locked in each position being reached, for example by means of a stop member that can be fitted between two adjacent teeth of a plurality of teeth carried by the lever, by the user acting on a knob 12 and a control rod 13.
To transform the locking device in an end-of-stroke device, it is sufficient that a rod 13 having a polygonal section, such as in 14, is provided and a block 15 is mounted thereon having a set of steps 16 facing the free end of the rod 11 such as to interfere with the movement of the free end thereof, the stroke of the rod being thus limited according to the step facing the same, which is selected by the user acting on the knob 12.
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The rod 31 carries a pair of toothed pinions 32 which act on racks 33 integral with the blocks 29 to move the latter in the longitudinal direction and consequently have a desired one of the steps 34 at the free end of the support 30 in order to consequently limit the stroke of the latter and the seat.
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