Claims
- 1. A seat portion for a seat wherein the seat portion comprises a panel comprising a rear portion to support the occupant, the rear portion having a longitudinal centerline and incorporating two zones either side of the longitudinal centerline wherein each of the zones comprises a first pattern of weakeners arranged in a series of spaced sinuous lines.
- 2. The seat portion as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sinuous lines extend longitudinally.
- 3. The seat portion as claimed in claim 2 wherein the sinuous lines are discontinuous.
- 4. The seat portion as claimed in claim 1 wherein the weakeners are in the form of apertures.
- 5. The seat portion as claimed in claim 3 wherein the weakeners are in the c form of slots.
- 6. The seat portion as claimed in claim 1 wherein the zones are substantially rectangular.
- 7. The seat portion as claimed in claim 1 wherein the seat portion further comprises a forward portion integrally formed with the back portion.
- 8. The seat portion as claimed in claim 7 wherein a substantial part of the seat portion, apart from the zones is provided with a second pattern of weakeners.
- 9. The seat portion as claimed in claim 8 wherein the second pattern of weakeners is arranged as a series of spaced sinuous lines.
- 10. The seat portion as claimed in claim 9 wherein the sinuous lines of the second pattern are transversely extending.
- 11. The seat portion as claimed in claim 10 wherein weakeners of the second pattern are in the form of apertures.
- 12. The seat portion as claimed in claim 10 wherein the weakeners of the second pattern are in the form of slots.
- 13. The seat portion as claimed in claim 12 wherein the sinuous lines of the second pattern are discontinuous.
- 14. The seat portion as claimed in claim 10 wherein the frequency of the sinuous lines in the first pattern is greater than the frequency of the sinuous lines in the second pattern.
- 15. The seat portion as claimed in claim 10 wherein the sinuous lines in the first pattern are more closely spaced than the sinuous lines in the second pattern.
- 16. The seat portion as claimed in claim 1 wherein the seat portion is a unitary plastic panel.
- 17. The seat portion as claimed in claim 16 wherein the panel is moulded to form a dished shape in the rear and, at approximately one third of the length of the seat panel from the front edge along the longitudinal centerline, there is a transverse plateau portion which is generally flat with the seat portion dipping downwardly, forwardly of the transverse plateau portion.
- 18. The seat portion as claimed in claim 17 wherein each of the front corners dip downwardly.
- 19. The seat portion as claimed in claim 9 wherein stiffening webs are incorporated on the underside of the panel.
- 20. The seat portion as claimed in claim 19 wherein the stiffening webs extend in the transverse direction and are disposed in between the lines of weakeners, following the pattern of spaced transversely extending sinuous lines.
- 21. A seat panel for a seat comprising a rear portion to support the occupant, the rear portion having a longitudinal centerline and incorporating two zones either side of the longitudinal centerline, there being surrounding portions surrounding the zones, wherein the panel is of a construction which provides enhanced flexibility in each of the zones compared to the surrounding portions and wherein a substantial portion of the panel, apart from the zones is provided with a pattern of weakeners arranged in a series of spaced sinuous lines, interrupted by the zones.
- 22. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein the sinuous lines extend transversely across the panel.
- 23. The seat panel as claimed in claim 22 wherein the sinuous lines are curved convex forwardly at least across a central region of the seat panel bridging the longitudinal centerline.
- 24. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein weakeners are in the form of apertures.
- 25. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein the weakeners are in the form of slots.
- 26. The seat panel as claimed in claim 25 wherein the sinuous lines are discontinuous.
- 27. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein the zones also comprise a further pattern of weakeners.
- 28. The seat panel as claimed in claim 27 wherein the further pattern of weakeners is a series of spaced sinuous lines extending in a different direction to the pattern of weakeners in the substantial portion of the panel.
- 29. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein the zones are rectangular.
- 30. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein the panel is moulded to form a dished shape in the rear and, at approximately one third of the length of the seat panel from the front edge along the longitudinal centerline, there is a transverse plateau portion which is generally flat with the seat portion dipping downwardly, forwardly of the transverse plateau portion.
- 31. The seat panel as claimed in claim 30 wherein each of the front corners dip downwardly.
- 32. The seat panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein stiffening webs are incorporated on the underside of the panel.
- 33. The seat panel as claimed in claim 22 wherein stiffening webs are incorporated on the underside of the panel and extend in the transverse direction following the pattern of spaced transversely extending sinuous lines of weakeners and are disposed in between the lines of weakeners.
- 34. A seat construction for supporting a seat occupant comprising:
a seat portion which is foldable about a transverse fold under the weight of the occupant; and a seat depth adjustment mechanism to adjust the seat portion in and out over a range of positions between an extended position and a retracted position, the seat depth adjustment mechanism including a seat guide relative to which the seat portion is adjustably moveable, wherein the seat portion folds transversely about a fixed portion of the seat guide.
- 35. The seat construction as claimed in claim 34 wherein the seat portion is a unitary construction and a transition zone is defined in the seat portion between the location of the transverse fold in the retracted position of the seat portion and the location of the transverse fold in the extended position of the seat portion, the seat portion being provided with a pattern of weakeners extending for at least the width of the transition zone to enhance the transverse foldability of the seat panel over the transition zone.
- 36. The seat construction as claimed in claim 35 wherein the pattern of weakeners is a series of spaced sinuous lines.
- 37. The seat construction as claimed in claim 36 wherein the sinuous lines extend transversely across the panel.
- 38. The seat construction as claimed in claim 37 wherein the sinuous lines are curved convex forwardly at least across a central region of the seat panel bridging the longitudinal centerline of the seat portion.
- 39. The seat construction as claimed in claim 35 wherein weakeners are in the form of apertures.
- 40. The seat construction as claimed in claim 37 wherein the weakeners are in the form of slots.
- 41. The seat construction as claimed in claim 40 wherein the sinuous lines are discontinuous.
- 42. The seat construction as claimed in clam 34 wherein the seat depth adjustment mechanism includes a seat carriage which carries the seat portion and which is moveable relative to the seat guide.
- 43. The seat construction as claimed in claim 42 wherein the seat portion is in the form of a flexible panel which incorporates a plurality of dependent spacers disposed forwardly of the seat carriage to bear against the seat guide when the occupant's weight is brought to bear on a forward part of the seat portion.
- 44. The seat construction as claimed in claim 43 wherein the spacers are arranged in a longitudinally extending line and gaps may be provided between adjacent spacers such that when the sides or edges of the spacers on each side of the gaps engage, the maximum curvature of the transverse fold is defined.
- 45. The seat construction as claimed in claim 44 wherein the gaps are in the form of inverted V-shaped gaps such that on maximum curvature of the transverse fold, the sides of each gap engage with each other to close the gap.
- 46. The seat construction as claimed in claim 45 wherein the spacers comprise a series of blocks which series extends longitudinally over the length of the transition zone.
- 47. The seat construction as claimed in claim 46 wherein the blocks progressively reduce in height towards the front of the seat portion.
- 48. The seat construction as claimed in claim 43 wherein a further guide is provided, the seat carriage being slidably supported on the two guides which are arranged on opposite sides of the seat construction, there being a further set of spacers, such that with two sets of spacers, each bear against a respective seat guide.
- 49. The seat construction as claimed in claim 48 wherein the two sets of spacers extend along each side edge of the seat panel with each side edge having a guard to mitigate the risk of fingers being caught between the spacers.
- 50. The seat construction as claimed in claim 34 wherein the seat guide includes a movable portion extending between the fixed portion of the seat guide and the seat portion, the movable portion being movable on folding of the seat portion.
- 51. The seat construction as claimed in claim 50 wherein the movable portion is receivable within the fixed portion on folding of the seat portion.
- 52. The seat construction is claimed in claim 51 wherein the movable portion comprises a comb-like formation.
- 53. A seat construction for supporting a seat occupant, the seat construction comprising:
a seat portion which is foldable about a transverse fold under the weight of the occupant; and a seat depth adjustment mechanism to adjust the position of the seat portion in and out over a range of positions between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the seat portion incorporates a resistance to folding which increases as the seat position is adjusted towards the extended position.
- 54. The seat construction as claimed in claim 53 wherein a transition zone is defined in the seat portion between the location of the transverse fold in the retracted position of the seat portion and the location of the transverse fold in to the extended position of the seat portion.
- 55. The seat construction as claimed in claim 54 wherein the seat portion incorporates longitudinally extending stiffening webs.
- 56. The seat construction as claimed in claim 55 wherein the webs increase in girth over the transition zone in the direction towards the rear of the seat.
- 57. The seat construction as claimed in claim 56 wherein the webs increase in height over the transition zone in the direction towards the rear of the seat.
- 58. The seat construction as claimed in claim 56 wherein the longitudinally extending webs begin at nil height at the beginning of the transition zone and gradually increase in height in the rearward direction, over the transition zone, the longitudinal webs being maintained of a uniform height rearwardly of the transition zone.
- 59. The seat construction as claimed in claim 53 wherein the seat portion being provided with a pattern of weakeners extending for at least the width of the transition zone to enhance the transverse foldability of the seat panel over the transition zone.
- 60. The seat construction as claimed in claim 53 wherein the panel is moulded to form a dished shape in the rear and, at approximately one third of the length of the seat panel from the front edge along the longitudinal centerline, there is a transverse plateau portion which is generally flat with the seat portion dipping downwardly, forwardly of the transverse plateau portion.
- 61. The seat construction as claimed in claim 60 wherein each of the front corners dip downwardly.
- 62. A flexible seat panel for supporting a seat occupant, the flexible seat panel comprising a panel being foldable about a transverse fold under the weight of the occupant wherein the panel incorporates longitudinally extending stiffening webs which, for at least a portion of their length increase in girth in the rearward direction.
- 63. The flexible seat panel as claim in claim 62 wherein the webs increase in height for at least a portion of their length towards the rear of the seat.
- 64. The flexible seat panel as claim in claim 63 wherein the longitudinally extending webs begin at nil height and gradually increase in height in the rearward direction for a portion of their length, the longitudinal webs being maintained of a uniform height rearwardly of said portion.
- 65. The flexible seat panel as claim in claim 62 wherein the seat portion is provided with a pattern of weakeners extending for at least said portion to enhance the transverse foldability of the seat panel over the transition zone.
- 66. A seat construction for supporting a seat occupant comprising:
a seat panel which is foldable about a transverse fold under the weight of the occupant; and a seat guide having a fixed portion about which the seat portion folds transversely wherein the panel further includes a plurality of dependent spacers to bear against the seat guide when the occupant's weight is brought to bear on a forward part of the seat panel.
- 67. The seat construction as claimed in claim 66 wherein the spacers are arranged in a longitudinally extending line and gaps may be provided between adjacent spacers such that when the sides or edges of the spacers on each side of the gaps engage, the maximum curvature of the transverse fold is defined.
- 68. The seat construction as claimed in claim 67 wherein the gaps are in the form of inverted V-shaped gaps such that on maximum curvature of the transverse fold, the sides of each gap engage with each other to close the gap.
- 69. The seat construction as claimed in claim 68 wherein the spacers comprise a series of blocks.
- 70. The seat construction as claimed in claim 69 wherein the blocks progressively reduce in height towards the front of the seat portion.
- 71. The seat construction as claimed in claim 66 wherein the seat guide includes a movable portion extending between the fixed portion of the seat guide and the seat panel, the movable portion being foldable on folding of the seat panel.
- 72. The seat construction as claimed in claim 71 wherein the movable portion is receivable within the fixed portion on folding of the seat portion.
- 73. The seat construction as claim in claim 72 wherein the movable portion comprises a com-like construction.
- 74. The seat construction as claimed in claim 66 wherein a further seat guide is provided, there being a further set of spacers, such that with two sets of spacers, each bear against a respective seat guide.
- 75. The seat construction as claimed in claim 74 wherein the two sets of spacers extend along each side edge of the seat panel with each side edge having a guard to mitigate the risk of fingers being caught between the spacers.
- 76. A seat depth adjustment mechanism comprising:
a seat guide; and a seat carriage slidably supported on the seat guide, the seat carriage being slidable between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein the seat guide has a guide glide surface and the seat carriage has a carriage glide surface, the guide glide surface and the carriage glide surface being in sliding engagement with each other, wherein one of the glide surfaces is formed by a liner having integral resilient projections engaging the other of the glide surfaces.
- 77. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 76 wherein the liner is a plastic moulded construction having the integrally formed projections.
- 78. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 77 wherein the resilient projections are in the form of archlets.
- 79. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 78 wherein the archlets are formed with ends which are contiguous with the remainder of the glide surface from which they project with the side edges of the archlets being spaced therefrom, thereby defining arch-shaped openings on each side.
- 80. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 78 wherein the archlets are arranged in a staggered pattern.
- 81. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 76 wherein the liner is incorporated into the seat guide.
- 82. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 76 wherein a further seat guide is provided such that there are two seat guides on opposite sides of the carriage slidably supporting the carriage with each of the seat guides incorporating a liner, the two liners being a mirror image of each other.
- 83. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 82 wherein the glide surfaces with the projections define two facing upright glide surfaces engaging against respective upright glide surfaces on opposite sides of the carriage.
- 84. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 83 wherein each seat guide also includes a supporting portion whereby each glide surface with the projections is maintained in spaced configuration from the associated supporting portion.
- 85. A seat depth adjustment mechanism comprising:
a seat guide; and a seat carriage slidably supported on the seat guide, the seat carriage being slidable between a retracted position and an extended position, the seat guide including a supporting portion supporting a liner, the liner having a guide glide surface and the seat carriage having a carriage glide surface, the guide glide surface and the carriage glide surface being in sliding engagement with each other, wherein the guide glide surface includes integral resilient projections directed towards and engageable with the supporting portion, the remainder of the guide glide surface being spaced from the supporting portion.
- 86. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 85 wherein the liner is a plastic moulded construction incorporating the integrally moulded projections.
- 87. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 86 wherein the resilient projections are in the form of inwardly directed ramps.
- 88. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 85 wherein the liner is incorporated into the seat guide.
- 89. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 85 wherein a further seat guide is provided such that there are two seat guides on opposite sides of the carriage slidably supporting the carriage with each of the seat guides incorporating a liner, the two liners being a mirror image of each other.
- 90. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 89 wherein the glide surfaces with the projections may define two facing upright glide surfaces engaging against respective upright glide surfaces on opposite sides of the carriage.
- 91. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 90 wherein each seat guide also includes a supporting portion whereby each glide surface with the projections is maintained in spaced configuration from the associated supporting portion.
- 92. The seat depth adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 91 wherein the liners further include upper glide surfaces on which the carriage is supported.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/236,916, filed Sep. 28, 2000 and entitled SEAT FOR A RECLINING OFFICE CHAIR, which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60236916 |
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