Claims
- 1. A method of making a shape-adjusting mechanism for a backrest, comprising:spacing a pair of supports along a predetermined axis; stamping sheet metal to produce one or more resilient axial ribs, the stamping defining in each of the one or more axial ribs a lengthwise section with relatively low bending resistance in a predetermined direction and another lengthwise section with a relatively high bending resistance in the predetermined direction, the lengthwise section and the another lengthwise section positioned such that the one or more resilient axial ribs flex to a preselected profile; fixing each of the one or more axial ribs to each of the supports such that the one or more axial ribs flex in the predetermined direction as the supports are drawn together; stamping sheet metal to define resilient transverse ribs; fixing the transverse ribs to the one or more axial ribs; connecting a mechanism to the supports which is operable to displace the supports axially relative to one another.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the fixing of each of the one or more axial ribs to the supports comprising riveting one end of each of the one or more axial ribs to one of the supports and riveting an opposite end of each of the one or more axial ribs to the other of the supports.
- 3. The method of claim 1 which the stamping of tie one or more axial ribs comprises forming each of the one or more ribs as a lengthwise strap with reinforcing flanges bent along opposing side edges of the strap and oriented transverse to the strap thereby to define the lengthwise sections of relatively high and low bending resistance.
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which, in each of the one or more axial ribs, the lengthwise section of relatively low bending resistance extends from one of the supports toward the other of the supports and the lengthwise section of relatively high bending resistance extends from the other support toward the one support and meets the one lengthwise section centrally between the supports such that the flexing of the one or more axial rib is more pronounced proximate to the one support.
- 5. The method of claim 1 in which each of the one or more axial ribs is stamped with another lengthwise section of relatively low bending resistance in the predetermined direction, and the lengthwise section of relatively high bending resistance is located between the lengthwise sections of relatively low bending resistance.
- 6. A method of making an element of a backrest which bends in a predetermined direction, comprising:stamping sheet metal to produce at least a portion of a resilient axial rib, the stamping defining a first lengthwise section with a relatively low bending resistance in said predetermined direction and a second lengthwise section with a relatively high bending resistance in said predetermined direction, the first and second lengthwise sections positioned such that the axial rib flexes to a preselected profile; and incorporating said at least a portion of a resilient axial rib into said backrest to provide varying bending resistance along the backrest in said predetermined direction.
- 7. A method of making an element of a backrest which bends in a predetermined direction and which includes a support structure, comprising:stamping sheet metal to produce at least a portion of a resilient axial rib, the stamping defining a first lengthwise section with a relatively low bending resistance in said predetermined direction and a second lengthwise section with a relatively high bending resistance in said predetermined direction, the first and second lengthwise sections positioned such that the axial rib flexes to a preselected profile; securing said at least a portion of a resilient axial rib into said backrest support structure to provide varying bending resistance along the backrest in said predetermined direction; and connecting a mechanism to the backrest support structure which is operable to flex the backrest.
- 8. A method of making an element of a backrest which bends in a predetermined manner, comprising:predetermining how the backrest is to be controlled in its curvature when it bends; stamping sheet metal to produce at least a portion of a resilient axial rib, the stamping defining a first lengthwise section of said rib with a relatively low bending resistance in said predetermined direction and a second lengthwise section with a relatively high bending resistance in said predetermined direction, the first and second lengthwise sections positioned such that the axial rib flexes to a preselected profile; and incorporating said at least a portion of a resilient axial rib into said backrest to provide the predetermined controlled curvature when the backrest is used.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 09/143,108 filed on Aug. 28, 1998.
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