Claims
- 1. A back construction for a seating unit comprising:a unitary back frame; a compliant back having a flexible forwardly-protruding lumbar support section that can be flexed to a plurality of different convex shapes; at least two connections pivotally connecting the compliant back to the back frame; and an adjustable force-generating mechanism operably attached to at least one of the compliant back and the back frame, the force-generating mechanism being constructed to provide a biasing force that biases the lumbar support section for optimal lumbar support for a seated user's back, but the force-generating mechanism characteristically providing the biasing force without forcing a shape change in the compliant back.
- 2. The back construction defined in claim 1, wherein the adjustable force-generating mechanism comprises a torsional mechanism.
- 3. The back construction defined in claim 1, wherein the compliant back includes a relatively stiff thoracic support section and a relatively stiff pelvic support section, which are interconnected by the lumbar support section.
- 4. The back construction defined in claim 3, wherein the lumbar support section comprises a flexible sheet of material.
- 5. A back construction for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a compliant back having a flexible forwardly-protruding lumbar support section that can be flexed to a plurality of different convex shapes; at least two connections pivotally connecting the compliant back to the back frame; and an adjustable force-generating mechanism operably attached to at least one of the compliant back and the back frame, the force-generating mechanism being constructed to provide a biasing force that biases the lumbar support section for optimal lumbar support for a seated user's back, but the force-generating mechanism characteristically providing the biasing force without forcing a shape change in the compliant back, wherein the adjustable force-generating mechanism includes an adjustable torsional force-generating mechanism operably attached to one or both of the compliant back and the back frame to bias the lumbar section forwardly for optimal lumbar support for the seated user's backs.
- 6. The back construction defined in claim 5, wherein the torsional force-generating mechanism includes a spring and a handle, the handle being rotatable to wind and unwind to adjust a tension of the spring, the spring being operably connected between the compliant back and the back frame to bias the lumbar support section of the compliant back toward a forwardly convex shape.
- 7. The back construction defined in claim 6, wherein the torsional force-generating mechanism includes a lever to provide mechanical advantage when adjusting the tension of the spring.
- 8. A reclineable seating unit, comprising:a seat; a back support having an inverted U-shape; a back shell attached to said back support and having relatively rigid upper and lower areas interconnected by a relatively flexible central area, and including at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell further having a shape that is generally concave when viewed in a horizontal section and generally convex when viewed in a vertical section, wherein when said back shell is assembled into said seating unit said pivotal connections allow constrained flexure of said back shell; an active energy mechanism biasing said back shell toward a more convex shape when viewed in a vertical section; said back support being pivoted relative to said seat at a point forward of a front surface of said back shell; and wherein said pivotal connections constrain the flexure of said back shell so that said rigid upper and lower areas rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections as said back shell is flexed.
- 9. A reclineable seating unit, comprising:a seat; a back support; a back shell attached to said back support and having relatively rigid upper and lower areas interconnected by a relatively flexible central area, and including at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell further having a shape that is generally concave when viewed in a horizontal section and generally convex when viewed in a vertical section, wherein when said back shell is assembled into said seating unit said pivotal connections allow constrained flexure of said back shell; an active energy mechanism biasing said back shell toward a more convex shape when viewed in a vertical section; said back support being pivoted relative to said seat at a point forward of a front surface of said back shell; and wherein said pivotal connections constrain the flexure of said back shell so that said rigid upper and lower areas rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections as said back shell is flexed; wherein said seat moves forward upon recline of said back support.
- 10. A reclineable seating unit, comprising:a seat; a back support; a back shell attached to said back support and having relatively rigid upper and lower areas interconnected by a relatively flexible central area, and including at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell further having a shape that is generally concave when viewed in a horizontal section and generally convex when viewed in a vertical section, wherein when said back shell is assembled into said seating unit said pivotal connections allow constrained flexure of said back shell; an active energy mechanism biasing said back shell toward a more convex shape when viewed in a vertical section; said back support being pivoted relative to said seat at a point forward of a front surface of said back shell; and wherein said pivotal connections constrain the flexure of said back shell so that said rigid upper and lower areas rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections as said back shell is flexed wherein said at least one bottom connection is positioned forward of said back shell.
- 11. A reclineable seating unit, comprising:a seat; a back support; a back shell attached to said back support and having relatively rigid upper and lower areas interconnected by a relatively flexible central area, and including at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell further having a shape that is generally concave when viewed in a horizontal section and generally convex when viewed in a vertical section, wherein when said back shell is assembled into said seating unit said pivotal connections allow constrained flexure of said back shell; an active energy mechanism biasing said back shell toward a more convex shape when viewed in a vertical section; said back support being pivoted relative to said seat at a point forward of a front surface of said back shell; and wherein said pivotal connections constrain the flexure of said back shell so that said rigid upper and lower areas rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections as said back shell is flexed wherein said at least one bottom connection is positioned on one of said back support and seat.
- 12. An active back mechanism for a seat, comprising:a back shell having a relatively rigid upper area disposed generally in a thoracic area, a relatively rigid lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area, a relatively flexible central area interconnecting said upper and lower areas and disposed generally in a lumbar area, said central area further having a pair of bands connecting said rigid upper and lower areas, said bands being generally vertically oriented proximate the sides of said back shell; at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection connecting said back shell to a back frame, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell being adapted to flex between a relatively flattened shape and a relatively convex shape when viewed in a vertical section, said bottom connection being positioned forward of a front surface of said back shell; a biasing spring biasing said back shell into said convex shape; wherein when the back shell is flexed from said convex shape to said flattened shape to accommodate a seated user, said bottom connection moves generally downward and away from said top connection; and wherein said rigid upper and lower areas are constrained to rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections when said back shell is flexed between said flattened shape and said convex shape when viewed in a vertical section.
- 13. An active back mechanism for a seat, comprising:a unitary back frame; a back shell having a relatively rigid upper area disposed generally in a thoracic area, a relatively rigid lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area, a relatively flexible central area interconnecting said upper and lower areas and disposed generally in a lumbar area, said central area further having a pair of bands connecting said rigid upper and lower areas, said bands being generally vertically oriented proximate the sides of said back shell; at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection connecting said back shell to the back frame, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell being adapted to flex between a relatively flattened shape and a relatively convex shape when viewed in a vertical section; a biasing spring biasing said back shell into said convex shape; wherein when the back shell is flexed from said convex shape to said flattened shape to accommodate a seated user, said bottom connection moves generally downward and away from said top connection; and wherein said rigid upper and lower areas are constrained to rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections when said back shell is flexed between said flattened shape and said convex shape when viewed in a vertical section.
- 14. An active back mechanism as set forth in claim 13, wherein said biasing spring biases said lower area for pivotal motion about said bottom connection.
- 15. The back construction defined in claim 13, wherein the top and bottom pivot connections are vertically spaced-apart.
- 16. An active back mechanism for a seat as set forth in claim 13, wherein said biasing spring is adjustable to adjustably bias said flexible central area forwardly for optimal lumbar support.
- 17. An active back mechanism for a seat as set forth in claim 13, wherein said central area has inner slots.
- 18. An active back mechanism for a seat as set forth in claim 17, wherein said bands are disposed forward of said inner slots.
- 19. An active back mechanism as set forth in claim 13 further including a seat connected to said back frame.
- 20. An active back mechanism as set forth in claim 19, wherein said bottom connection is pivotally connected to one of said seat and said back frame.
- 21. An active back mechanism as set forth in claim 20, wherein said top connection is fixedly positioned relative to said biasing spring.
- 22. A reclineable seating unit, comprising:a seat; a unitary back support; a back shell attached to said back support and having relatively rigid upper and lower areas interconnected by a relatively flexible central area, and including at least one top and one bottom pivotal connection, said at least one top connection proximate said rigid upper area and said at least one bottom connection proximate said rigid lower area, said back shell further having a shape that is generally concave when viewed in a horizontal section and generally convex when viewed in a vertical section, wherein when said back shell is assembled into said seating unit said pivotal connections allow constrained flexure of said back shell; an active energy mechanism biasing said back shell toward a more convex shape when viewed in a vertical section; said back support being pivoted relative to said seat at a point forward of a front surface of said back shell; and wherein said pivotal connections constrain the flexure of said back shell so that said rigid upper and lower areas rotate in opposite directions about their respective pivotal connections as said back shell is flexed.
- 23. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said back support is pivoted at a location below a top surface of said seat.
- 24. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said energy mechanism continuously biases said back shell.
- 25. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said upper area is disposed generally in a thoracic area, said lower area is disposed generally in a pelvic area, and said central area is disposed generally in a lumbar area.
- 26. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said active energy mechanism biases said lower area for pivotal motion about said bottom connection.
- 27. The back construction defined in claim 22, wherein the top and bottom pivot connections are vertically spaced-apart.
- 28. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said central area has a plurality of inner slots defining flexible bands generally vertically oriented proximate the sides of said back shell.
- 29. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 28, wherein said flexible bands are disposed generally forward of said inner slots.
- 30. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said top connection is attached to said back support.
- 31. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 30, wherein said bottom connection is attached to said back support.
- 32. A reclineable seating unit as set forth in claim 31, wherein said active energy mechanism biases said lower area for pivotal motion about said bottom connection.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/694,041, filed Oct. 20, 2000, entitled Seating Unit Including Novel Back, (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,992) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/491,975, filed Jan. 27, 2000, entitled Back for Seating Unit, (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,877) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/386,668, filed Aug. 31, 1999, entitled Chair Control Having Adjustable Energy Mechanism, (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,695) which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/957,506, filed Oct. 24, 1997, entitled Chair with Reclineable Back and Adjustable Energy Mechanism (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,153).
This application is also related to the following co-assigned patents and applications. The disclosure of each of these patents and applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety:
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Exihibit A is a product brochure entitled SoHo disclosing a SoHo product line including an adjustable chair made by Knoll International, which on p. 5, states that the seat and back move, and on p. 9 shows ribs in a shell; the publication date being unknown, but prior to a filing date of the present application. |
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