Claims
- 1. An adjustable back system primarily intended for use with a wheelchair having two upright back posts, said system including:
- a relatively rigid first shell member, a relatively rigid second shell member having a front surface, an attaching assembly formed for attaching said first shell member to the back posts of said wheelchair, said first shell member having a first portion dimensioned to extend substantially between and along said back posts when mounted to said back posts, said attaching assembly being further formed for attaching said first shell member to said back posts in a first position fixed relative to said back posts, and a mounting assembly mounting said second shell member to the first portion of said first shell member, said mounting assembly being further formed for moving said second shell member relative to said first shell member from a retracted position adjacent said first shell member to an extended position spaced from said first shell member, said first shell member having a front surface and said second shell member having a back surface, said moving means moving said front and back surfaces into a substantially abutting relationship in said retracted position, and said front and back surfaces each being concaved intermediate said posts and formed with vertically extending side channels dimensioned to receive said posts, said front and back surfaces further having mating contours wherein said front and back surfaces nest with each other in said retracted position.
- 2. The adjustable back system of claim 1 wherein, said back system further includes a back cushion member having a back surface and an assembly attaching said cushion member to said second shell member with said back surface of said cushion member substantially adjacent said front surface of said second shell member, said back surface of said back cushion member being dimensioned to extend substantially between and along said back posts when said back system is mounted to said back posts and said first and second shell members are in said retracted position.
- 3. The adjustable back system of claim 2 wherein, said back cushion member has a rear portion immediately forward of said back surface of said back cushion member, said rear portion of said back cushion member being positioned substantially between and along said back posts substantially rearwardly of a transversely extending plane between front sides of said back posts when said back system is mounted to said back posts and said first and second shell members are in said retracted position.
- 4. An adjustable back system primarily for use with a wheelchair comprising:
- a relatively rigid first shell member,
- a relatively rigid second shell member,
- an attaching assembly formed for attaching said first shell member to a frame of said wheelchair in a fixed position to support a user's back,
- a mounting assembly movably mounting said second shell member to said first shell member for movement between a retracted position adjacent said first shell member and an extended position spaced from said first shell member, said mounting assembly including a mounting member projecting forwardly from said first shell member toward said second shell member, said second shell member and said mounting assembly being formed with a recess dimensioned to receive said mounting member when said second shell member is in said retracted position to minimize the depth dimension of said back system, and
- a back cushion mounted to a forwardly facing side of said second shell member and formed to define with said second shell member and said mounting assembly said recess receiving said mounting member.
- 5. The adjustable back system of claim 4 wherein, said mounting member extends along an axis and has a first end portion and a second end portion spaced from each other along said axis, and said first end portion being mounted to said first shell member with said second end portion projecting forwardly of said second shell member and into said recess in said cushion member when said second shell member is in said retracted position.
- 6. The adjustable back system of claim 5 wherein, said mounting assembly has at least two mounting members, said two mounting members being mounted to each other for movement relative to each other along said axis.
- 7. The adjustable back system of claim 6 wherein, said two mounting members are mounted for telescoping movement relative to each other.
- 8. The adjustable back system of claim 6 wherein, said two mounting members are formed with mating threaded portions for movement relative to each other upon rotation of at least one of said two mounting members.
- 9. The adjustable back system of claim 8 wherein, said mounting member mounted to said first shell member is for rotation about said axis to effect movement of said two mounting members relative to each other.
- 10. The adjustable back system as defined in claim 9 wherein, said mounting member mounted to said first shell member is further formed for articulation relative to said first shell member.
- 11. The adjustable back system as defined in claim 9 wherein, said two mounting members are screw members threaded together in telescoped relation.
- 12. An adjustable back system primarily for use with a wheelchair comprising:
- a relatively rigid first shell member,
- a relatively rigid second shell member,
- an attaching assembly formed for attaching said first shell member to a frame of said wheelchair in a fixed position to support a user's back, and
- a mounting assembly movably mounting said second shell member to said first shell member for movement between a retracted position adjacent said first shell member and an extended position spaced from said first shell member, said mounting assembly including a mounting member projecting forwardly from said first shell member toward said second shell member, said second shell member and said mounting assembly being formed with a recess dimensioned to receive said mounting member when said second shell member is in said retracted position to minimize the depth dimension of said back system,
- said mounting assembly includes at least three moving arrangements, each moving arrangement being spaced from each other and extending between said first shell member and the second shell member, and
- each of said moving arrangements further including at least one mounting member extending along an axis and having a first end portion and a second end portion spaced from each other along said axis, said mounting member being mounted with said first end portion coupled to said first shell member and with said second end portion projecting forwardly of said second shell member when said second shell member is in said retracted position.
- 13. The adjustable back system of claim 12 wherein, each said moving arrangement has a first mounting member and a second mounting member mounted to said first mounting member for relative movement along said axis.
- 14. The adjustable back system of claim 13 wherein, said first mounting member and said second mounting member telescope with each other.
- 15. The adjustable back system of claim 12 further including at least a fourth moving arrangement spaced from the other three moving arrangements and extending between said first shell member and the second shell member.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No 945,733, filed Sep. 16, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,023 issued Oct. 4, 1994.
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Divisions (1)
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