Claims
- 1. A pump assembly in combination with a chair back having an expandable fluid bladder for lumbar support, said expandable fluid bladder being inflatable and deflatable by a person seated in a chair which includes as one component said chair back, comprising:pump means in fluid communication with the expandable fluid bladder for transferring fluid into the expandable fluid bladder said expandable fluid bladder being located in the chair back; an actuator being located adjacent the pump means to selectively engage the pump means, the pump means transferring fluid into said expandable fluid bladder based on engagement with said actuator; and valve means being located substantially adjacent the actuator, the valve means functionally adapted to release fluid from said expandable fluid bladder based on engagement with said actuator.
- 2. The pump assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:tubing, the valve means further comprising a first end, a second end; and a fluid release, the first end of the valve means connected to the pump means, the second end of the valve means connected to the expandable fluid bladder by the tubing, the actuator contacting the fluid release to release fluid from said expandable fluid bladder.
- 3. The pump assembly according to claim 2 further comprising a biasing means connected to the actuator, the biasing means adapted to resist the actuator's contacting the fluid release.
- 4. The pump assembly according to claim 3 in which the biasing means further comprises:a clip, the clip having a top side and a bottom side, the clip having a first end and a second end; a first post connected to the chair back, said first post contacting the top side of the first end of the clip; a second post connected to the chair back, the second post contacting the bottom side of the clip at a location on the clip between the first end and the second end of the clip; and a third post located on the actuator, the third post contacting the top side of the second end of the clip, the clip contacting each post to bias the actuator in a direction away from the valve means.
- 5. The pump assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a buffer pivotally attached to the chair back, the buffer being located between the pump means and the actuator.
- 6. The pump assembly according to claim 5 further comprising a substantially rigid contact adapted to movably secure the buffer onto the chair back, the contact removably connected to the chair back, the buffer being located in an area between the chair back and the contact.
- 7. The pump assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a wall mounted on the chair back, the wall positioned adjacent to the pump means.
- 8. The pump assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a valve means cover connected to the chair back by a screw, the valve means being positioned between the valve means cover and the chair back.
- 9. The pump assembly according to claim 1 in which said fluid is air.
- 10. The pump assembly of claim 1 in which the actuator is pivotally mounted to said chair back, the actuator functionally adapted to rotate in a first direction to engage the pump means to transfer fluid into said expandable fluid bladder, the actuator functionally adapted to rotate in a second direction to release fluid from said expandable fluid bladder.
- 11. A pump assembly in combination with a chair back having an air bladder for lumbar support, said air bladder being inflatable and deflatable by a person seated in a chair which includes as one component said chair back, comprising:pump means in fluid communication with the expandable fluid bladder for transferring air into the air bladder; said air bladder being located in the chair back; an actuator being located substantially adjacent the pump means, the actuator functionally adapted to selectively engage the pump means, the pump means transferring air into said air bladder based on engagement with said actuator; valve means being located substantially adjacent the actuator, the valve means functionally adapted to release air from said air bladder based on selective engagement with said actuator; tubing, the valve means further comprising a first end, a second end, and a fluid release, the first end of the valve means connected to the pump means, the second end of the valve means connected to the air bladder by tubing, the actuator contacting the fluid release to release fluid from said air bladder; a buffer pivotally mounted on the chair back between the pump means and the actuator; a substantially rigid contact adapted to movably secure the buffer onto the chair back, the contact removably connected to the chair back, the buffer being located in an area between the chair back and the contact; a wall mounted on the chair back, the wall adjacent to the pump means; a biasing means connected to the actuator adapted to resist the actuator contacting the valve means, the biasing means having a clip, the clip having a top side and a bottom side, the clip having a first end and a second end, the biasing means having a first post connected to the chair back, the first post contacting the top side of the first end of the clip, the biasing means having a second post connected to the chair back, the second post contacting the bottom side of the clip at a location on the clip between the first end and the second end of the clip, and the biasing means having a third post located on the actuator, the third post contacting the top side of the second end of the clip, the clip contacting each post to bias the actuator in a direction away from the valve means; and a valve means cover connected to the chair back by a screw, the valve means being positioned between the valve cover and the chair back.
- 12. The pump assembly of claim 11 in which the actuator is pivotally mounted to said chair back, the actuator functionally adapted to rotate in a first direction to engage the pump means to transfer fluid into said expandable fluid bladder, the actuator functionally adapted to rotate in a second direction to release fluid from said expandable fluid bladder.
- 13. A pump assembly for a use with a chair back having an expandable fluid bladder, the expandable fluid bladder being inflatable and deflatable by a person seated in a chair, comprising:a pump; a valve having a fluid release; means, pivotally attached to the chair back, for engaging the pump to inflate the expandable fluid bladder, said means for engaging the pump also adapted to contact the fluid release on the valve to deflate the air bladder.
- 14. The pump assembly according to claim 13, further comprising:tubing, the valve further comprising a first end and a second end, the first end of the valve connected to the pump, the tubing connecting the second end of the valve to the expandable fluid bladder.
- 15. The pump assembly according to claim 13 further comprising a wall mounted on the chair back adjacent to one side of the pump.
- 16. The pump assembly according to claim 13 further comprising a biasing means, connected to the means for engaging the pump, adapted to resist the means for engaging the pump from contacting the fluid release.
- 17. A method of supporting the back of a seated person in a chair having a chair back with an expandable fluid bladder located in the chair back, comprising:providing a chair back; providing an expandable fluid bladder, said expandable fluid bladder being located in the chair back; providing a pump means; providing a valve means; providing an actuator pivotally mounted on the chair back; engaging the actuator to contact the pump means to inflate the expandable fluid bladder; and engaging the actuator to contact the valve means to deflate the expandable fluid bladder.
- 18. A method of supporting the back of a person seated in a chair comprising:providing a chair back; providing an expandable fluid bladder, said expandable fluid bladder located in said chair back; providing a pump assembly comprising, pump means in fluid communication with the expandable fluid bladder for transferring fluid into the expandable fluid bladder, said expandable fluid bladder being located in the chair back, an actuator being located substantially adjacent the pump means, the actuator functionally adapted to engage the pump means, the pump means transferring fluid into said expandable fluid bladder based on engagement with said actuator, and valve means being located substantially adjacent the actuator, the valve means functionally adapted to release fluid from said expandable fluid bladder based on engagement with said actuator; and engaging the actuator to regulate the amount of fluid in the expandable fluid bladder.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising:pivotally attaching the actuator to the chair back; rotating the actuator in a first direction such that the actuator engages the pump means to transfer fluid into said expandable fluid bladder; and rotating the actuator in a second direction such that the actuator engages the valve means to release fluid from said expandable fluid bladder.
- 20. A pump assembly for a chair back having an expandable fluid bladder for lumbar support, the expandable fluid bladder being inflatable and deflatable by a person seated in a chair which includes as one component the chair back, comprising:a pump removably mounted on the chair back for transferring fluid into the expandable fluid bladder, the expandable fluid bladder being located in the chair back; an actuator pivotally mounted to the chair back to selectively engage the pump to transfer fluid into the expandable fluid bladder; and a valve removable mounted on the chair back, the actuator selectively engaging the valve to transfer fluid out of the expandable fluid bladder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/290,141 filed Apr. 13, 1999 pending.
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