Claims
- 1. A back support assembly for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivoted to the back frame at upper and lower pivots, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including a rigid overlapping mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape.
- 2. The back support assembly of claim 1, wherein the mating structure is constructed to both pivot and slide when the joint is flexed.
- 3. The back support assembly of claim 1, wherein the back support includes thoracic, lumbar and pelvic regions, and wherein the joint is located in the lumbar region of the back support.
- 4. The back support assembly of claim 1, including at least one cushion covering part of a front surface of the upper and lower portions.
- 5. A back support assembly for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivoted to the back frame at upper and lower pivots, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the mating structure includes flanges that overlap.
- 6. The back support assembly of claim 5, wherein the flanges form a dovetail connection.
- 7. The back support assembly of claim 5, wherein the flanges are configured to telescope together when the joint is flexed.
- 8. A back support assembly for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivoted to the back frame at upper and lower pivots, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the lower portion includes first and second components pivoted together, each having a front surface that combines with a front surface of the upper portion to provide postural support to a seated user.
- 9. The back support assembly of claim 8, wherein the upper portion forms a thoracic region, the first component forms a lumbar region, and the second component forms a pelvic region.
- 10. A back support assembly for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivoted to the back frame at upper and lower pivots, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the upper and lower portions each include a resilient shell.
- 11. The back support assembly of claim 10, wherein the resilient shells are made of molded plastic.
- 12. A back support assembly for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivoted to the back frame at upper and lower pivots, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the back support includes a belt bracket attached proximate a lower edge of the lower portion, the belt bracket being adapted for pivotal connection to a base member for pivotally supporting the lower portion.
- 13. A back support assembly for a seating unit comprising:a back frame; a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivoted to the back frame at upper and lower pivots, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the back frame defines an arch, the arch including upper and lower connections forming part of the upper and lower pivots.
- 14. A back support for a seating unit having a back frame, comprising:an upper portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; a separate lower portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; the upper and lower portions including front surfaces that combine to form a convex shape suitable for postural support to a seated user, the upper and lower portions including a rigid mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape.
- 15. The back support of claim 14, wherein the back support includes thoracic, lumbar and pelvic regions, and wherein the joint is located in the lumbar region of the back support.
- 16. The back support of claim 14, wherein the upper and lower portions each include a cushions.
- 17. A back support for a seating unit having a back frame, comprising:an upper portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; a separate lower portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; the upper and lower portions including front surfaces that combine to form a convex shape suitable for postural support to a seated user, the upper and lower portions including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the mating structure is constructed to both pivot and slide when the joint is flexed.
- 18. A back support for a seating unit having a back frame, comprising:an upper portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; a separate lower portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; the upper and lower portions including front surfaces that combine to form a convex shape suitable for postural support to a seated user, the upper and lower portions including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the mating structure includes flanges that overlap.
- 19. The back support of claim 18, wherein the flanges form a dovetail connection.
- 20. The back support of claim 18, wherein the flanges are configured to telescope together when the joint is flexed.
- 21. A back support for a seating unit having a back frame, comprising:an upper portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; a separate lower portion adapted for operative support on the back frame; the upper and lower portions including front surfaces that combine to firm a convex shape suitable for postural support to a seated user, the upper and lower portions including mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape; wherein the upper and lower portions each include a resilient shell.
- 22. A seating unit comprising:a base; a seat supported on the base; a back frame coupled to the base for reclining movement; and a back support including separate upper and lower portions pivotally coupled to the back frame at upper and lower connections, respectively, the upper and lower portions combining to define a convex shape and including a rigid mating structure forming an expansion joint that permits collapse and expansion as the upper and lower portions are flexed between a more-convex shape and a more-planar shape.
- 23. The seating unit of claim 22, wherein the seat and back frame are operably supported by the base for synchronous movement.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/921,059, filed Aug. 2, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,460,928, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/694,041, filed Oct. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,992, entitled Seating Unit Including Novel Back, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/491,975, filed Jan. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,877, entitled Back for Seating Unit, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/386,668, filed Aug. 31, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,695, entitled Chair Control Having Adjustable Energy Mechanism, 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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