Claims
- 1. A ball and socket joint comprising:
- a substantially spherical ball including a first section and a second section having a threaded opening extending therethrough, said first and second sections having spherical outer surface areas terminating in juxtaposed planar base surfaces defined by a cutting plane, said planar base surfaces having diameters corresponding to a diameter of a small circle of the ball;
- a socket having a cavity formed therein that is sized to receive a portion of said ball, said socket including a base having said cavity formed therein, and a bracket secured to said base when said ball is positioned inside said cavity, said bracket having an inner edge positioned around a portion of said ball;
- a threaded stud secured to said first section of said ball and extending through said opening in said second section outwardly from said socket, said stud being movable within said opening inwardly to an extended position and outwardly to a retracted position, said stud moving said first section of said ball into abutment with said second section when said stud is in the retracted position to permit said ball to rotate freely in said socket, said stud moving the planar base surface of said first section of said ball outwardly away and spaced from the planar base surface of said second section and the outer surface area of the first segment into engagement with the cavity of said socket when said stud is in the extended position to prevent rotation of said ball in said socket, said inner edge of said bracket engaging said ball when said stud is in the extended position to prevent rotation of said ball in said cavity.
- 2. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, said chair having a seat and upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart, substantially parallel manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a back support adapted to be positioned generally between the posts to provide a surface against which the back of an individual rests when the individual sits on the chair seat;
- a support chassis mounted to said back support for supporting said back support at a desired incline with respect to the posts, and at a desired seat depth with respect to the seat; said support chassis including a pair of side plates with one side plate being adapted to be disposed between each post and said back support, and at least one horizontal tube attached to and extending transversely between said side plates across said back support; and
- an attachment assembly operably connected to said support chassis and connectable to the posts to allow said support chassis and back support to be readily removed from or attached to the chair.
- 3. The backrest system as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of said side plates has a substantially horizontal slot formed therein which permits forward and rearward movement of said back support with respect to said posts to allow for said back support to be positioned at the desired seat depth.
- 4. The backrest system as set forth in claim 3, wherein said support chassis further includes a pair of swivel clamps with each swivel clamp having a pair of slots formed therein that permit angular movement of said back support with respect to said posts to allow said back support to be positioned at the desired incline.
- 5. The backrest system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said support chassis further includes fastening mechanisms that are inserted into said slots of said swivel clamp and said slots of said side plates to prevent further movement of said back support when said back support is positioned at the desired seat depth and the desired incline.
- 6. The backrest system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said attachment assembly further includes a pair of bands with one band being adapted to be positioned around each of said posts at a desired height, a pair of adapters having axially extending openings formed therein with one adapter being adapted to be positioned opposite to said post inside each band, and at least one wedging mechanism adapted to be positioned inside each band between said post and said adapter to force said band to remain in place along said post.
- 7. The backrest system as set forth in claim 6, wherein said attachment assembly further includes a pair of mounting devices attached to said support chassis for releasably securing said support chassis to said chair via said adapters, each mounting device including a mounting post attached to and extending outwardly from said support chassis, a barrel disposed at an outermost end of each mounting post, and a lever disposed at an opposite end of each mounting post, said lever having a locked position and an unlocked position, and being operably connected to said barrel, said openings in said adapters being sized to slidably receive one of said mounting posts and barrels therein when said lever is in the unlocked position, said barrel being moved into secure engagement with said adapter when said mounting post and barrel are positioned inside said opening and said lever is actuated into the locked position, thereby preventing removal of said mounting post and barrel from said opening.
- 8. The backrest system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said back support includes a backing plate and an insert attached to a forwardly presented face of said backing plate against which the back of the individual rests when sitting on the seat.
- 9. The backrest system as set forth in claim 8, wherein said backing plate is mounted to said horizontal tube by inserting at least one threaded bolt through an opening formed in said horizontal tube and through an aligned opening formed in said backing plate, said bolt being secured by a nut that is attached thereto.
- 10. The backrest system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said horizontal tube includes an opening extending axially therethrough, and is attached to each side plate by a mounting post that extends transversely and inwardly therefrom, said mounting post being adapted to be received in said opening of said horizontal tube.
- 11. The backrest system as set forth in claim 10 wherein each of said mounting posts includes a locking assembly for selectively securing said mounting posts to said horizontal tube.
- 12. The backrest system as set forth in claim 11 wherein said locking assembly includes a body portion with a tapered end and a tapered barrel that is secured to said body portion at said tapered end, said barrel being secured to said body portion by a threaded bolt that extends through an axially extending opening formed in said body portion into said barrel, said barrel being moved axially inwardly and outwardly with respect to said body portion by said bolt, said barrel being moved inwardly into abutment with said tapered end of said body portion and displaced radially outwardly so that edges of said tapered end of said body portion and said tapered barrel are wedged against an inner surface of said horizontal tube when said bolt is tightened to securely retain said mounting posts inside said horizontal tubes, said barrel being moved axially outwardly away from said tapered end of said body portion when said bolt is loosened so that edges of said tapered end of said body portion and barrel do not engage said inner surface of said tube and said mounting posts move freely inside said horizontal tubes.
- 13. The backrest system as set forth in claim 11, wherein each of said horizontal tubes is attached to vertical tubes by a pair of tube clamp assemblies that retain said horizontal tubes and said vertical tubes in a substantially perpendicular relationship and prevent rotational and longitudinal movement of said tubes.
- 14. The backrest system as set forth in claim 2, wherein two horizontal tubes are attached to and extend between said side plates in a substantially parallel manner, and further including a pair of vertically extending support tubes that are attached to and extend perpendicularly from said horizontal tubes in a substantially parallel fashion.
- 15. The backrest system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said back support includes a plurality of pads adjustably attached to said support tubes at desired locations along the support tubes based upon support needs of the individual.
- 16. The backrest system as set forth in claim 15, wherein each pad is attached to at least one of the support tubes by an elbow joint that permits forward and rearward movement and side-to-side movement of the pad, said elbow joint including a first member having one end securely clamped to said support tube, and a second member attached at one end to said pad and at an opposite end to another end of said first member so that said first member rotates freely with respect to said second member.
- 17. The backrest system as set forth in claim 16, wherein each pad is attached to the second member of said elbow joint by a ball and socket joint that permits rotary movement of the pad with respect to the second member.
- 18. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, said chair having a seat and upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart, substantially parallel manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a back support adapted to be removably positioned between said posts to support a back of an individual sitting on the chair seat;
- a support chassis adapted to be disposed between said posts and mounted to said back support for supporting said back support at a desired incline with respect to said posts; and
- a two-point attachment assembly connectable to each of said posts at a desired location along each post for releasably securing said support chassis to said posts.
- 19. The backrest system as set forth in claim 18, wherein said attachment assembly is adjustably connectable to said posts at a desired location based upon the height of the individual.
- 20. The backrest system as set forth in claim 18, wherein said support chassis is movable forwardly and rearwardly with respect to said posts to allow for positioning of said back support at a desired seat depth with respect to said seat, said support chassis allowing for the seat depth and the incline of said back support to be adjusted independently.
- 21. The backrest system as set forth in claim 20, wherein said support chassis further includes a pair of side plates disposed on opposite sides of said back support, said side plates being adapted to be disposed between said back support and said posts, each side plate having a horizontally extending slot formed therein to permit forward and rearward movement of said back support to adjust the seat depth.
- 22. The backrest system as set forth in claim 18 wherein said back support includes a substantially rigid backing plate and an insert attached to a forwardly presented face of said backing plate against which the back of the individual rests when sitting in the chair; said backing plate being supported by said support chassis at the desired incline.
- 23. The backrest system as set forth in claim 18 further including a pair of support tubes attached to said support chassis and extending vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner.
- 24. The backrest system as set forth in claim 23 wherein said back support includes a plurality of pads mounted to said support tubes at desired locations based upon support needs and proportions of the individual.
- 25. The backrest system as set forth in claim 24 wherein each of said pads is adjustable inwardly, outwardly and laterally with respect to said support tubes and at forward and rearward inclines with respect to said support tubes to provide a support surface for the individual sitting on the seat based upon that individual's dimensions and support needs.
- 26. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, said chair having a seat and upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart, substantially parallel manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a back support adapted to be removably positioned between said posts to support a back of an individual sitting on the chair seat;
- a support chassis adapted to be disposed between said posts and mounted to said back support for supporting said back support at a desired incline with respect to said posts;
- a pair of support tubes attached to said support chassis and extending vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and
- an attachment assembly connectable to each of said posts for releasably securing said support chassis to said posts;
- said back support including a plurality of pads mounted to said support tubes at desired locations based upon support needs and proportions of the individual; each of said pads being movable inwardly, outwardly and laterally with respect to said support tubes and at forward and rearward inclines with respect to said support tubes to provide a support surface for the individual sitting on the seat based upon that individual's dimensions and support needs, each pad being attached to at least one of said support tubes by an elbow joint that permits inward, outward and lateral movement of said pad.
- 27. The backrest system as set forth in claim 26 wherein each pad is attached to said elbow joint by a ball and socket joint.
- 28. The backrest system as set forth in claim 27 wherein a first pad is attached to both support tubes via a pair of ball and socket joints and a pair of elbow joints to support the sacral region of the back of the individual seated in the chair.
- 29. The backrest system as set forth in claim 28 wherein two pads including a second pad and a third pad are provided to support the lumbar region of the individual's back, the second pad being attached to one support tube at a desired location via one ball and socket joint and one elbow joint, and the third pad being attached to the other support tube at a location corresponding to that of the second pad via one ball and socket joint and one elbow joint.
- 30. The backrest system as set forth in claim 29 wherein a fourth pad is attached to both support tubes via a pair of ball and socket joints and a pair of elbow joints to provide support in the mid-thoracic region of the individual's back.
- 31. The backrest system as set forth in claim 30 wherein a fifth pad assembly is attached to said support tubes to provide support for the upper-thoracic region of the individual's back.
- 32. The backrest system as set forth in claim 30 wherein a headrest assembly is attached to said support tubes to provide support for the head of the individual seated in the chair.
- 33. The backrest system as set forth in claim 32 wherein said headrest assembly includes a mounting assembly that is removably secured to said support tubes, and a headrest pad against which the head of the individual rests when the individual is seated in the chair.
- 34. The backrest system as set forth in claim 33 wherein said mounting assembly permits rotary, lateral, forward and rearward movement of said headrest pad with respect to said support tubes.
- 35. The backrest system as set forth in claim 34 wherein said headrest assembly further includes at least one elbow joint that is attached to said mounting assembly at a desired location based upon the height and support needs of the individual.
- 36. The backrest system as set forth in claim 35 wherein said headrest pad is attached to said elbow joint by a ball and socket joint.
- 37. The backrest system as set forth in claim 36 further including means for preventing movement of said headrest pad when said pad is disposed in a desired position.
- 38. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, said chair having a seat and upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart, substantially parallel manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a back support adapted to be removably positioned between said posts to support a back of an individual sitting on the chair seat;
- a support chassis adapted to be disposed between said posts and mounted to said back support for supporting said back support at a desired incline with respect to said posts, said support chassis being movable forwardly and rearwardly with respect to said posts to allow for positioning of said back support at a desired seat depth with respect to said seat, said support chassis further including a pair of side plates disposed on opposite sides of said back support, said side plates being adapted to be disposed between said back support and said posts, each side plate having a horizontally extending slot formed therein to permit forward and rearward movement of said back support to adjust the seat depth, said support chassis further including a pair of swivel clamps mounted to said side plates having circumferentially extending slots formed therein to permit angular rotation of said back support with respect to said posts to adjust the incline of the back support; and
- an attachment assembly connectable to each of said posts for releasably securing said support chassis to said posts.
- 39. A backrest system for releasable attachment to a chair, the chair having a seat and upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart, substantially parallel manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a back support adapted to be positioned generally between the posts to provide a surface against which the back of an individual rests when the individual sits on the chair seat;
- a support chassis mounted to said back support for supporting said back support at a desired incline with respect to the posts, and at a desired seat depth with respect to the seat; and
- a two-point attachment assembly adapted to removably secure said support chassis to the chair, said attachment assembly being connectable to said posts at one desired point of attachment along each post.
- 40. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, said chair having a seat and a pair of upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a support frame adapted to be releasably secured between said posts at one location along each post, said support frame being horizontally movable forwardly and rearwardly with respect to said posts to position said support frame at a desired seat depth with respect to said seat; and
- a back support mounted to said support frame to provide a surface against which the back of the individual rests when seated in the chair.
- 41. The backrest system as set forth in claim 40 wherein said support frame allows for rotation of said back support forwardly and rearwardly with respect to said posts to position said back support at a desired incline with respect to said posts, said support frame allowing for independent adjustment of seat depth and back support incline.
- 42. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising: a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; at least one back support pad attached to at least one of said support tubes at a desired location based upon support needs and proportions of an individual sitting in the chair; and at least one elbow joint having one end connected to the support tube at one location along the support tube and at an opposite end to the support pad for adjustably securing the support pad to the support tube at the desired location, said elbow joint permitting inward, outward and lateral movement of said pad.
- 43. The backrest system as set forth in claim 42 wherein each pad is attached to said elbow joint by a ball and socket joint, said ball and socket joint having an unlocked position permitting rotational movement of said pad and a locked position for supporting said pad in the desired location.
- 44. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising: a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and at least one back support pad attached to at least one of said support tubes at a desired location based upon support needs and proportions of an individual sitting in the chair; said pad being coupled to said support tube by at least one elbow joint, said elbow joint permitting inward, outward and lateral movement of said pad, said elbow joint including a first member having a first end with a first opening extending therethrough and a second end attached to said support tube, said elbow joint further including a second member having a first end coupled to said first end of said first member via a swivel attachment assembly and a second end attached to said pad via a ball and socket joint, said swivel attachment assembly including a post extending outwardly through an opening formed in the first end of the second member and through the first opening of the first member, and a retaining device attached to said post for preventing said post from becoming dislodged from said first and second members and permitting said first member to rotate freely about said post, said elbow joint further including a locking mechanism for selectively preventing rotation of said first member with respect to said second member when said elbow joint is positioned at a desired orientation.
- 45. The backrest system as set forth in claim 44 wherein said locking mechanism includes a clamping device formed in said first end of said first member, said clamping device including a slot extending radially outwardly from said first opening through said first member, and a second opening formed in said first member and extending through said slot, said second opening being adapted to accommodate a threaded stud that is held inside the opening by a nut, said clamping device exerting clamping force on said post when said threaded stud is tightly secured inside said second opening by forcing said slot into a closed position and preventing rotation of said first member with respect to said second member.
- 46. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising: a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and at least one back support pad attached to at least one of said support tubes at a desired location based upon support needs and proportions of an individual sitting in the chair; said pad being coupled to said support tube by at least one elbow joint, said elbow joint permitting inward, outward and lateral movement of said pad, each pad being attached to said elbow joint by a ball and socket joint, said ball and socket joint including a ball having a first section and a second section, said second section being attached to said elbow joint, a socket having a cavity formed therein adapted to receive said ball, and means for radially moving said first section of said ball inwardly or outwardly with respect to said second section of said ball, said joint being in an unlocked position permitting rotation of said socket with respect to said ball when said first section is moved inwardly toward said second section, said joint being in a locked position preventing movement of said socket with respect to said ball when said first section is moved radially outwardly from said second section into engagement with said socket.
- 47. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising: a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and at least one back support pad attached to at least one of said support tubes at a desired location based upon support needs and proportions of an individual sitting in the chair; said pad being attached to said support tube by a ball and socket joint having an unlocked position that permits rotational movement of the pad and adjustment of forward and rearward incline of said pad with respect to said support tube to position the pad in the desired location and a locked position that supports the pad at the desired location.
- 48. The backrest system as set forth in claim 47 further including an elbow joint connecting said ball and socket joint to said support tube, said elbow joint permitting inward, outward and lateral movement of said pad with respect to said support tube.
- 49. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising: a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and at least one back support pad attached to at least one of said support tubes at a desired location based upon support needs and proportions of an individual sitting in the chair; said pad being attached to said support tube by a ball and socket joint that permits forward and rearward incline of said pad with respect to said support tube; said ball and socket joint including a spherical ball including a first section and a second section, a socket having a spherical cavity formed therein that is sized to receive at least a portion of said ball, and means for radially moving said first section of said ball inwardly or outwardly with respect to said second section of said ball, said ball being in an unlocked position permitting rotation of said ball in said socket when said first section is in abutment with said second section of said ball, said ball being in a locked position preventing movement of said ball in said socket when said first section is moved radially outwardly from said second section into engagement with said socket.
- 50. The backrest system as set forth in claim 49 wherein said ball includes an opening extending radially through said second section, and said means for radially moving said first section includes a threaded stud attached to said first section of said ball and extending through said opening in said second section outwardly from said socket, said stud being movable within said opening inwardly to a retracted position and outwardly to an extended position, said ball being in the unlocked position when said stud is in the retracted position, said ball being in the locked position when said stud is in the extended position.
- 51. The backrest system as set forth in claim 50 wherein said first section of said ball is constructed from a nylon material.
- 52. The backrest system as set forth in claim 51 wherein said second section of said ball is constructed from a strong engineering plastic material.
- 53. The backrest system as set forth in claim 51 wherein said cavity in said socket is constructed from a strong engineering plastic material.
- 54. The backrest system as set forth in claim 53 wherein said second section of said ball is constructed from a strong engineering plastic material.
- 55. The backrest system as set forth in claim 54 wherein said socket further includes a C-ring bracket that is positioned around said ball disposed in said cavity; said bracket exerting force of said ball when said ball is in the locked position to prevent rotation of said ball.
- 56. The backrest system as set forth in claim 55 wherein said bracket is constructed from a metal material.
- 57. The backrest system as set forth in claim 55 wherein said bracket is constructed from a strong plastic material, said bracket having an inner edge that is adapted to frictionally engage said ball when said ball is in said locked position to prevent rotation of said ball.
- 58. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising:
- a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner;
- a back support removably secured to said support tubes to support the back of an individual sitting on the chair seat;
- a headrest assembly removably mounted to said support tubes at a desired position to support the head of the individual seated in the chair, including a mounting assembly that is removably secured to said support tubes, and a headrest pad attached to the mounting assembly against which the head of the individual rests when the individual is seated in the chair, said mounting assembly having an unlocked position allowing for adjustment of said headrest pad to obtain the desired position and a locked position for preventing movement of the headrest pad when the desired position is obtained.
- 59. The backrest system as set forth in claim 58 wherein said mounting assembly permits forward and rearward movement of said headrest pad with respect to said support tubes in the unlocked position.
- 60. The backrest system as set forth in claim 58 wherein said mounting assembly further includes a pair of elbow joints that attach said headrest pad to said support tubes with one elbow joint releasably secured to each support tube and extending between the support tube and the headrest pad, said elbow joints having an unlocked position permitting inward, outward and lateral movement of said headrest pad with respect to said support tubes and a locked position preventing inward, outward and lateral movement of the headrest pad, said elbow joints being attached to said mounting assembly at desired locations based upon the height and support needs of the individual.
- 61. The backrest system as set forth in claim 60 wherein said headrest pad is attached to each elbow joint by a ball and socket joint, said ball and socket joint having an unlocked position permitting rotary movement of said headrest pad and a locked position preventing the rotary movement of the headrest pad.
- 62. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising:
- a pair of support tubes removably connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and
- a plurality of individual support pads with each pad being removably secured to at least one of said support tubes to support the back of an individual sitting on the chair seat, said back support pads including a first pad attached to both support tubes at a desired location along each support tube to provide a first tier of support for the sacral region of the back of the individual seated in the chair, a pair of pads including a second and a third pad to provide a second tier of support for the lumbar region of the individual's back, said second pad being attached to one support tube at a desired location and the third pad being attached to the other support tube at a location corresponding to that of the second pad, and a fourth pad attached to the support tubes at a desired location along each support tube to provide a third tier of support for the mid-thoracic region of the individual's back.
- 63. The backrest system as set forth in claim 62 wherein said support pads further include a fifth pad mounted on said support tubes at a desired location along each tube to provide a fourth tier of support for the upper thoracic region of the individual's back.
- 64. The backrest system as set forth in claim 63 further including a headrest pad removably mounted on said support tubes to provide a fifth tier of support for the head of the individual.
- 65. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual comprising:
- a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner;
- a plurality of support pads attached to said support tubes to support a back of an individual sitting on the chair seat, said back support pads including a first pad to provide a first tier of support for the sacral region of the back of the individual seated in the chair, a pair of pads including a second and a third pad to provide a second tier of support for the lumbar region of the individual's back, said second pad being attached to one support tube at a desired location and the third pad being attached to the other support tube at a location corresponding to that of the second pad, and a fourth pad attached to the support tubes to provide a third tier of support for the mid-thoracic region of the individual's back, and a fifth pad mounted on said support tubes to provide a fourth tier of support for the upper thoracic region of the individual's back;
- a headrest pad mounted on said support tubes to provide a fifth tier of support for the head of the individual; and
- a plurality of pad covers with one pad cover removably positioned around each support pad.
- 66. The backrest system as set forth in claim 65 wherein said pad covers are constructed from a washable fabric material.
- 67. The backrest system as set forth in claim 65 wherein said pad covers wrap around each pad and are held in position by hook and loop fasteners.
- 68. The backrest system as set forth in claim 65 wherein said pad covers include an elastic band attached to an outer edge of said cover, said cover being slipped over the pad and held in place by said elastic band.
- 69. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, said chair having a seat and upright posts extending upwardly from the rear of the seat in a spaced apart, substantially parallel manner, said backrest system comprising:
- a back support adapted to be removably positioned between said posts to support the back of an individual sitting on the chair seat, including a plurality of pads with each pad being positioned to support a particular region of the individual's back, each pad having a backing plate and an insert attached to a forwardly presented face of said backing plate against which the region of the back of the individual can rest;
- a support chassis adapted to be disposed between said posts and mounted to said back support for supporting each pad of said back support at a desired location with respect to the individual's back; and
- a two-point attachment assembly connectable to said posts at one desired point of attachment along each post for releasably securing said support chassis to said posts.
- 70. The backrest system as set forth in claim 69 further including a plurality of back support covers with one cover being removably positioned around said insert and at least a portion of said backing plate for each pad associated with the back support.
- 71. The backrest system as set forth in claim 70 wherein said covers are constructed from a washable fabric material.
- 72. The backrest system as set forth in claim 70 wherein each of said covers wraps around one of the back support pads in its substantial entirety and is held in position by hook and loop fasteners attached to the cover.
- 73. The backrest system as set forth in claim 70 wherein each cover includes an elastic band attached to an outer edge of said cover, said cover being slipped over the insert and backing plate and held in place by said elastic band.
- 74. A ball and socket joint comprising:
- a substantially spherical ball including a first section and a second section formed by passing a cutting plane through the ball, said first section having a maximum circumference corresponding to that of a small circle of the ball, said second section having a maximum circumference corresponding to that of a great circle of the ball, said first and second sections having spherical outer surface areas terminating in juxtaposed planar base surfaces defined by said cutting plane, said planar base surfaces having diameters corresponding to a diameter of the small circle of the ball;
- a socket having a cavity formed therein that is sized to receive at least a portion of said ball; and
- said first section of said ball being movable inwardly towards and outwardly away from said second section of said ball, said ball being in an unlocked position permitting rotation of said socket with respect to said ball when the planar base surface of said first section is in abutment with the planar base surface of said second section of said ball; said ball being in a locked position preventing movement of said socket with respect to said ball when said first section is moved outwardly away and spaced from the planar base surface of said second section and the spherical outer surface of said first section is in engagement with the cavity of said socket.
- 75. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 74 wherein said first section of said ball is constructed from a nylon material, said nylon material allowing for flexure of the first section in the socket when in the locked position to prevent movement of the ball in the socket when an external load is applied to the socket.
- 76. A ball and socket joint comprising:
- a ball including a first section and a second section, said ball having an opening extending radially through said second section;
- a socket having a cavity formed therein that is sized to receive at least a portion of said ball; and
- means for moving said first section of said ball inwardly and outwardly with respect to said second section of said ball, said ball being in an unlocked position permitting rotation of said socket with respect to said ball when said first section is in abutment with said second section of said ball; said ball being in a locked position preventing movement of said socket with respect to said ball when said first section is moved radially outwardly from said second section into engagement with said socket,
- said means including a threaded stud attached to said first section of said ball and extending through said opening in said second section outwardly from said socket, said stud being movable within said opening inwardly to an extended position and outwardly to a retracted position, said ball being maintained in the unlocked position when said stud is in the retracted position, said ball being maintained in the locked position when said stud is in the extended position.
- 77. A ball and socket joint comprising:
- a substantially spherical ball including a first segment and a second segment, said second segment having a threaded opening extending radially therethrough, said first and second segments being formed by passing a cutting plane through the ball, said first segment having a maximum circumference corresponding to that of a small circle of the ball, said second segment having a maximum circumference corresponding to that of a great circle of the ball, said first and second segments having outer surface zones terminating in juxtaposed planar base surfaces defined by said cutting plane, said planar base surfaces having diameters corresponding to a diameter of the small circle of the ball;
- a socket having a cavity formed therein that is sized to receive a portion of said ball;
- a threaded stud attached to said first segment of said ball and adapted to be engaged by and disposed in the threaded opening of the second segment, said stud extending outwardly from said socket, said stud being movable within said opening inwardly to an extended position and outwardly to a retracted position, said stud moving said first segment of said ball into abutment with said second segment when said stud is in the retracted position to permit said ball to rotate freely in said socket, said stud moving the planar base surface of said first segment of said ball outwardly away and spaced from the planar base surface of said second segment and the outer surface zone of the first segment into engagement with the cavity of said socket when said stud is in the extended position to prevent rotation of said ball in said socket.
- 78. A ball and socket joint comprising:
- a ball including a first section and a second section, said first section of said ball being constructed from a nylon material, said second section of said ball being constructed from a strong engineering plastic material;
- a socket having a cavity formed therein that is sized to receive the first section of said ball and at least a portion of the second section of said ball; and
- said first section of said ball being movable inwardly towards the second section of the ball and outwardly away from said second section of said ball into engagement with the socket, said ball being in an unlocked position permitting rotation of said socket about said ball when said first section is in abutment with said second section of said ball; said ball being in a locked position preventing movement of said socket with respect to said ball when said first section is moved outwardly away from said second section into engagement with said socket.
- 79. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 78 wherein said cavity in said socket is formed in a strong engineering plastic material.
- 80. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 79 wherein said socket further includes a C-ring bracket that is positioned around said ball disposed in said cavity, said bracket exerting force of said ball when said ball is in the locked position to prevent rotation of said ball.
- 81. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 80 wherein said bracket is constructed from a metal material.
- 82. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 81 wherein said bracket is constructed from a strong engineering plastic material, said bracket having an inner edge that is adapted to frictionally engage said ball when said ball is in said locked position to prevent rotation of said ball.
- 83. An elbow joint comprising:
- a first member including a first end having a first opening extending therethrough;
- a second member having a first end coupled to said first end of said first member;
- a swivel attachment device coupling said first member to said second member, including a post extending outwardly through an opening formed in the first end of said second member and through said first opening in said first member, and a retaining device attached to said post for preventing said post from becoming dislodged from said first opening and permitting said first member to rotate freely around said post;
- a locking mechanism for selectively preventing rotation of said first member with respect to said second member when said elbow joint is positioned at a desired orientation.
- 84. The elbow joint as set forth in claim 83 wherein said locking mechanism includes a clamping device formed in said first end of said first member, said clamping device including a slot formed in said first member and extending radially outwardly from said first opening, and a second opening formed in said first member and extending through said slot, said second opening being adapted to accommodate a threaded stud therein, said stud being held in place by a nut, said clamping device exerting clamping force on said post when said threaded stud is tightly secured inside said second opening by forcing said slot into a closed position and preventing rotation of said first member with respect to said second member.
- 85. A ball and socket joint comprising:
- a substantially spherical ball including a first section, a second section, a threaded opening extending radially through said second section of said ball;
- a socket having a cavity formed therein that is sized to receive a portion of said ball, said socket including a base having said cavity formed therein, and a C-shaped bracket secured to said base when said ball is positioned inside said cavity, said bracket having an inner edge positioned around a portion of said ball;
- a threaded stud attached to said first section of said ball and extending through said opening in said second section outwardly from said socket, said stud being movable within said opening inwardly to an extended position and outwardly to a retracted position, said stud moving said first section of said ball into abutment with said second section when said stud is in the retracted position to permit said ball to rotate freely in said socket, said stud moving said first section of said ball outwardly away from said second section into engagement with said socket when said stud is in the extended position to prevent rotation of said ball in said socket, said stud extending outwardly through said bracket and permitting limited rotation of said ball in said socket when said stud is in the retracted position, said inner edge of said bracket engaging said ball when said stud is in the extended position to prevent rotation of said ball in said cavity.
- 86. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 85 wherein said first section of said ball is constructed from a nylon material.
- 87. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 86 wherein said second section of said ball is constructed from a strong engineering plastic material.
- 88. The ball and socket joint as set forth in claim 87 wherein said base of said socket is formed in a strong engineering plastic material.
- 89. The backrest system as set forth in claim 88 wherein said bracket is constructed from a strong plastic material, said inner edge of said bracket being adapted to frictionally engage said ball when said stud is in the extended position.
- 90. The backrest system as set forth in claim 88 wherein said bracket is constructed from a metal material.
- 91. A backrest system for a chair for seating an individual, comprising: a pair of support tubes connectable to a rear of said chair and extendable vertically therefrom in a substantially parallel, spaced apart manner; and at least one back support pad attached to at least one of said support tubes at a desired location based upon support needs and proportions of an individual sitting in the chair; said pad being coupled to said support tube by at least one elbow joint, said elbow joint permitting inward, outward and lateral movement of said pad, said elbow joint including a first member having a first end with a first opening extending therethrough and a second end attached to said support tube, said elbow joint further including a second member having a first end coupled to said first end of said first member via a swivel attachment assembly and a second end attached to said pad via a ball and socket joint.
- 92. The backrest system as set forth in claim 91 wherein said swivel attachment assembly includes a post extending outwardly through an opening formed in the first end of the second member and through the first opening of the first member, and a retaining device attached to said post for preventing said post from becoming dislodged from said first and second members and permitting said first member to rotate freely about said post.
- 93. The backrest system as set forth in claim 92 wherein said elbow joint further includes a locking mechanism for selectively preventing rotation of said first member with respect to said second member when said elbow joint is positioned at a desired orientation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application 08/946,208, filed Oct. 7, 1997 and now abandoned, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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