Claims
- 1. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a seat-supporting structure; a seat supported on the base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; a compliant back connected to the back frame in at least one top connection and to one of the back frame and the seat in at least one bottom connection vertically spaced from the at least one top connection, the at least one bottom connection being located proximate a rear of the seat and in front of a bottom of the compliant back so that the at least one bottom connection defines an axis that is adapted to be generally aligned with an area associated with a seated user's hip bone and lower spine, the compliant back being flexible so that the compliant back undergoes controlled flexure between the top and bottom connections upon flexure of a seated user's back; and the seat having a front portion slidably supported on the seat-supporting structure of the base assembly and a rear portion pivotably connected to the back frame so that the seat moves forwardly in a synchronized motion with the back frame during recline of the back frame.
- 2. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the compliant back includes upper and lower sections operably connected together for counter-rotational movement, the upper section being pivoted to the back frame at the at least one top connection and the lower section including forwardly-extending flanges pivoted to the back frame at the at least one bottom connection.
- 3. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the compliant back includes a back shell having upper and lower stiff sections connected by a flexible zone adapted to be located generally in a lumbar area of a seated user.
- 4. The seating unit defined in claim 3 wherein the flexible zone includes a plurality of horizontal slits extending generally across the compliant back but terminating to leave an uninterrupted band of material at opposite side edges of the lumbar area.
- 5. The seating unit defined in claim 4 including a torsional lumbar support mechanism operably attached to the back shell, the torsional lumbar support mechanism biasing the shell toward a forwardly-protruding convex shape for optimal lumbar support.
- 6. The seating unit defined in claim 5 wherein the compliant back further includes a vertically-adjustable lumbar support attached to the back shell of the compliant back for vertical adjustment to change a shape of a front surface of the compliant back in the lumbar area of the seated user.
- 7. The seating unit defined in claim 6 wherein the vertically-adjustable lumbar support includes laterally extending handles constructed to engage and track with a perimeter edge of the compliant back and constructed to slidably engage the vertically-adjustable lumbar support to permit the handles to adjust in and out to follow the perimeter edge.
- 8. The seating unit defined in claim 1 including a torsional lumbar support mechanism attached to one of the bottom connections for biasing the compliant back toward a forwardly-protruding convex shape.
- 9. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the compliant back includes a back shell, and including a vertically-adjustable lumbar support operably attached to a front surface of the back shell of the compliant back, the vertically-adjustable lumbar support being configured to change a force of support at the front surface of the compliant back in a lumbar area of a seated user.
- 10. The seating unit defined in claim 9 including at least one handle that slidably engages the vertically-adjustable lumbar support in a generally horizontal direction, the handle being configured to follow along a perimeter edge of the compliant back for vertically adjusting the vertically-adjustable lumbar support.
- 11. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the top connection includes a top pivot connection.
- 12. The seating unit defined in claim 11 wherein the top pivot connection includes a protruding T-shaped connector on the back frame and a mating recess in the compliant back, the recess being configured to receive and frictionally engage the T-shaped protruding connector to attach the compliant back to the back frame.
- 13. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the compliant back includes a belt bracket attached along a bottom edge of the compliant back, the belt bracket including flanges defining a part of the bottom connections.
- 14. The seating unit defined in claim 13 including an adjustable torsional lumbar support mechanism attached to one of the bottom connections.
- 15. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein a portion of the back frame defines an inverted arch.
- 16. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the back frame includes an internal metal reinforcement and an exterior polymeric covering that covers all sides of an intermediate section of the internal metal reinforcement.
- 17. The seating unit defined in claim 1 wherein the back frame includes configured ends positioned on opposing sides of the rear portion of the seat, the configured ends defining first pivots for pivotal connection to the compliant back and second pivots for pivotal connection to the seat.
- 18. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 19. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; and a compliant back operably attached to the back frame at a top connection and operably attached to the back frame at bottom connections, the compliant back including a forwardly-extending flange generally located along its lower edge forming an axis of rotation at the bottom connections, the axis being located proximate a rear section of the seating unit and in front of the compliant back, the compliant back including a thoracic portion, a pelvic portion, and a flexible lumbar portion constructed so that when a seated user flexes his/her lower back rearwardly, a pelvic portion of the compliant back moves pivotally downwardly and rearwardly about the axis, the lumbar portion of the compliant back flexibly moves generally rearwardly to form a more planar arrangement with the pelvic portion, and a thoracic portion of the back pivots about the top connection, whereby the compliant back, in combination with the back frame and base assembly, is adapted to provide postural support for a seated user's back while allowing flexing and moving of the seated user's torso and spine.
- 20. The seating unit defined in claim 19 including an adjustable torsional lumbar support spring mechanism attached to the compliant back for adjustably torsionally biasing the compliant back to a forwardly-protruding convex shape for optimal lumbar support for the seated user.
- 21. The seating unit defined in claim 20 wherein the compliant back includes a molded shell having a resilient lumbar section.
- 22. The seating unit defined in claim 21 including a belt bracket attached to a bottom edge of the molded shell.
- 23. The seating unit defined in claim 22 wherein the compliant back further includes a vertically-adjustable lumbar support operably attached to a front of the molded shell of the compliant back.
- 24. The seating unit defined in claim 19 wherein the compliant back includes a back shell, and including a vertically-adjustable lumbar support attached to the back shell of the compliant back.
- 25. The seating unit defined in claim 24 including handles operably engaging the vertically-adjustable lumbar support and configured to follow a perimeter edge of the compliant back during vertical adjustment of the vertically-adjustable lumbar support.
- 26. The seating unit defined in claim 25 wherein the back frame has configured ends positioned on opposite sides of the compliant back, the configured ends defining a back-tilt axis, a seat-tilt axis, and a back-shell bottom-tilt axis that is located rearwardly of the back-tilt axis and the seat-tilt axis.
- 27. The seating unit defined in claim 19 wherein the compliant back includes a covering sheet, at least a stretchable portion of which is stretchable material for maintaining the covering sheet in tension on the compliant back during flexure of the compliant back.
- 28. The seating unit defined in claim 27 wherein the stretchable portion includes a strip of stretch fabric sewn to a lower edge of the covering sheet.
- 29. The seating unit defined in claim 28 wherein the compliant back includes a back shell, and includes an extrusion attached to the strip of stretch fabric, the extrusion being secured to a lower edge of the back shell.
- 30. The seating unit defined in claim 29 wherein the extrusion includes a notch for receiving an edge of the strip of stretch fabric and is sewn to the strip of stretch fabric along the notch.
- 31. The seating unit defined in claim 19, wherein the bottom connections include an aperture on the compliant back and an aperture-engaging pivot member on the back frame.
- 32. The seating unit defined in claim 19, and wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 33. The seating unit defined in claim 19 wherein the top connection includes a protrusion on the back frame and a mating recess on the compliant back, the recess being configured to receive and frictionally engage the protrusion.
- 34. A seating unit construction comprising:a base assembly; a seat; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; and a compliant back pivoted to the back frame at a fixed top connection and including forwardly-extending flanges pivoted to one of the back frame, the seat, and the base assembly at bottom connections, the bottom connections being spaced forwardly from a lower front central surface of the compliant back, whereby, upon flexure of a seated user's spine and lower back, the compliant back is adapted to flex sympathetically and follow flexure of the seated user's back and spine.
- 35. The seating unit construction defined in claim 34 wherein the bottom connections connect the flanges of the compliant back to the back frame.
- 36. The seating unit construction defined in claim 35 wherein the compliant back comprises relatively stiff upper and lower sections interconnected by a flexible section.
- 37. The seating unit defined in claim 34, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 38. In a seating unit having a base, a seat, a back frame rotatably attached to the base, and a first energy mechanism operably connected to the back frame and the base for biasing the back frame toward an upright position, the improvement comprising:a compliant back that is flexibly bendable to define different curvilinear shapes for sympathetically supporting a seated user's back, and a belt bracket with forwardly-extending flanges pivotally connecting the compliant back to the back frame at a first connection, the compliant back including a second connection pivotally connecting the compliant back to the back frame at a second location spaced vertically from the first connection, such that the compliant back is constrained to move over a range limited by the first and second connections; and a second energy mechanism including a force generating mechanism located generally at one of the first and second connections and constructed to bias the bracket and so as to bias a lumbar portion of the compliant back forward with respect to the seating unit.
- 39. The seating unit defined in claim 38 wherein the belt bracket includes side flanges positioning the first connection generally at a rear of the seating unit's seat at a location where the first connection is adapted to be generally aligned with a pelvic bone of a typical seated user so that, when the seated user flexes his/her lower back rearwardly, a pelvic portion of the back moves downwardly and rearwardly, a lumbar portion of the back moves generally flexibly rearwardly to form a more planar arrangement with the pelvic portion, and a thoracic portion of the back pivots about the second connection, the pelvic portion and the thoracic portion being flexibly interconnected by the lumbar portion and adapted to move in a manner sympathetic to movements of the seated user's back.
- 40. The seating unit defined in claim 38, wherein the base includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base, the back frame, and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 41. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly; a seat supported on the base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; a compliant back pivotally connected to the back frame in at least one top connection and pivotally connected to one of the back frame and the seat at bottom connections vertically spaced from the at least one top connection, the bottom connections being located proximate a rear of the seat and in front of a bottom of the compliant back so that the bottom connections define an axis at a rear of the seat that is adapted to be generally aligned with a seated user's hip bone, the compliant back having a stiff thoracic section and a stiff pelvic section, the lumbar section being characteristically flexible in a horizontal direction, such that the compliant back can be easily flexed to provide different shapes for optimal lumbar support, but the lumbar section being substantially incompressible in directions toward the thoracic and pelvic sections so that the lumbar section causes the thoracic and pelvic sections to pivot along predetermined paths about the top and bottom connections when the lumbar section is flexed, such that the compliant back undergoes controlled flexure between the top and bottom connections upon flexure of the lumbar section caused by flexure of a seated user's back; and the seat being operably supported on the base assembly to move in a synchronized angular motion with the back frame during recline of the back frame.
- 42. The seating unit defined in claim 41 including a biasing device biasing the compliant back to a shape in which the lumbar section protrudes forwardly, the biasing device characteristically providing a biasing force but not forcing a shape change in the compliant back.
- 43. The seating unit defined in claim 41 wherein the back frame is pivoted to the base assembly for movement about a back tilt axis, and the seat is pivoted to the back frame for movement about a seat tilt axis, the back tilt axis and the seat tilt axis being arranged and the back and the seat being operably coupled to provide a synchronous movement during recline of the back frame.
- 44. The seating unit defined in claim 41, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 45. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing having an energy source therein; a seat on the base assembly; a back support operably interconnected to the energy source for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the back support including a back frame and a back shell, the back shell comprising a resiliently flexible polymeric sheet shaped to and adapted to support a back of a seated user, with a semi-rigid lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area on the seating unit, a flexible central area disposed above the lower area and generally in a lumbar area on the seating unit, and a semi-rigid upper area disposed above the central area in a thoracic area on the seating unit; the back frame having a first attachments coupling the upper area of the back shell to the back frame, and a plurality of pivotal second attachments for pivotally coupling the lower area of the back shell to the back frame, the second attachments constraining movement of the lower area to force flexure to occur in a controlled sympathetic manner in the lumbar area in order to adapt the back support to assure continuous and comfortable support of the seated user's spine in the lumbar area during flexure of the seated user's spine while seated, the central area of the back shell comprising a plurality of vertically spaced apart slots in the sheet extending generally horizontally across a portion of the central area of the back support, the slots terminating prior to the perimeter edge of the sheet, whereby the slots define a plurality of elongated horizontal resilient straps in the central area, each of the straps being dimensioned and adapted to provide resilient support for the seated user when sitting on the seating unit; and the lower area of the back shell including a reinforcement having forward extending flanges pivotally coupled to the second attachments of the back frame the reinforcement and pivotal attachment being adapted to provide movable firm support for at least a portion of the pelvic area of the seated user.
- 46. The seating unit defined in claim 45 wherein the back frame includes a first pivot and the back frame is pivotally attached to the base assembly for movement of the back support between the upright and reclined positions, with the first pivot approximately coinciding with an axis located at a rear of the seat so that the axis is adapted to be located generally at a hip joint of the seated user.
- 47. The seating unit defined in claim 45 wherein the back frame comprises an internal metal reinforcement encased in a resilient polymeric covering.
- 48. The seating unit defined in claim 45 wherein the seat is operably mounted on the base assembly, the seat forming a link interconnecting the back support to the energy source.
- 49. The seating unit defined in claim 45, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 50. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly; a seat operably supported on the base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; and a compliant back operably attached to the back frame at a top connection and operably attached to one of the seat and the back frame at bottom connections, the compliant back including a stiff thoracic portion and a stiff pelvic portion connected by a flexible lumbar portion, the bottom connections being forward of the pelvic portion and above the seat, the top and bottom connections and thoracic, pelvic, and lumbar portions being constructed so that when a seated user flexes his/her lower back rearwardly, the pelvic portion of the compliant back moves pivotally downwardly and rearwardly, the lumbar portion of the compliant back flexibly moves generally rearwardly to form a more planar arrangement with the pelvic portion, and the thoracic portion of the back pivots about the top connection, whereby the compliant back, in combination with the back frame and base assembly, is adapted to provide postural support for a seated user's back that is comfortable and yet posturally supports significant flexing and moving of the seated user's torso and spine.
- 51. The seating unit defined in claim 50, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 52. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing having an energy source therein; a seat on the base assembly; a back support operably interconnected to the energy source for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the back support including a back frame and a back shell, the back shell comprising a resiliently flexible polymeric sheet shaped to and adapted to support a back of a seated user, with a semi-rigid lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area on the seating unit, a flexible central area disposed above the lower area and generally in a lumbar area on the seating unit, and a semi-rigid upper area disposed above the central area and in a thoracic area on the seating unit; and the back frame having a first attachment coupling the upper area of the back shell to the back frame, and a plurality of pivotal second attachments for pivotally coupling the lower area of the back shell to the back frame, the second attachments constraining movement of the lower area to force flexure to occur in a controlled sympathetic manner in the lumbar area in order to adapt the back support to assure continuous and comfortable support of the seated user's spine in the lumbar area during flexure of the seated user's spine while seated, the lower area of the back shell including forward extending flanges forming an axis of rotation at the pivotal second attachments of the back frame, the axis of rotation being located at or rearward of a rear of the seat so that the axis is generally adapted for location proximate a seated user's pelvic bone so that when the seated user flexes his/her lower back rearwardly, the lower portion of the back shell moves downwardly and rearwardly, and the central portion of the back shell flexes generally rearwardly to form a more planar arrangement with the lower portion.
- 53. The seating unit defined in claim 52, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 54. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly; a seat; an inverted U-shaped back frame having an intermediate top section and a pair of configured end sections pivoted to the base assembly, a T-shaped top connector protruding from the top section and a pair of bottom connectors in the configured end sections; a compliant back including a top recess configured to receive and frictionally engage the top connector, and further including a belt bracket along a lower edge with opposing flanges that extend forwardly a distance for connection to the bottom connectors; and a connecting mechanism pivotally connecting the opposing flanges to the bottom connectors at a location proximate a rear of the seat.
- 55. The seating unit defined in claim 54 wherein the compliant back includes a flexible lumbar section, and wherein the distance that the flanges extend forwardly is a few inches so that the distance is calculated to be about equal to a distance from a hip joint of a seated user to a lower spine bone of the seated user, such that the compliant back, when flexed, flexes in a sympathetic manner that provides continuous and comfortable support to a seated user's spine.
- 56. The seating unit defined in claim 54, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 57. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing having an energy source therein; a seat on the base assembly; a back support operably interconnected to the energy source for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the back support including a back frame and a back shell, the back shell comprising a resiliently flexible polymeric sheet shaped to and adapted to support a back of a seated user, with a semi-rigid lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area on the seating unit, a flexible central area disposed above the lower area and generally in a lumbar area on the seating unit, and a semi-rigid upper area disposed above the central area and generally in a thoracic area on the seating unit; and the back frame having a first attachment coupling the upper area of the back shell to the back frame, and a plurality of pivotal second attachments for pivotally coupling the lower area of the back shell to the back frame, the second attachments constraining movement of the lower area to force flexure to occur in a controlled sympathetic manner in the lumbar area in order to adapt the back support to assure continuous and comfortable support of the seated user's spine in the lumbar area during flexure of the seated user's spine while seated, the back frame defining a curvilinear arch.
- 58. The seating unit defined in claim 57, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 59. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; and a compliant back operably attached to the back frame at a top connection and operably attached to the back frame at bottom connections, the compliant back including a stiff thoracic portion and a stiff pelvic portion connected by a flexible lumbar portion, the bottom connections being forward of the pelvic portion and above the seating unit, the top and bottom connections and thoracic, pelvic, and lumbar portions being constructed so that when a seated user flexes his/her lower back rearwardly, the pelvic portion of the compliant back moves pivotally downwardly and rearwardly, the lumbar portion of the compliant back flexibly moves generally rearwardly to form a more planar arrangement with the pelvic portion, and the thoracic portion of the back pivots about the top connection, whereby the compliant back, in combination with the back frame and base assembly, is adapted to provide postural support for a seated user's back that is comfortable and yet posturally supports significant flexing and moving of the seated user's torso and spine.
- 60. The seating unit defined in claim 59, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 61. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a seat-supporting structure; a seat supported on the base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and reclined positions; a compliant back connected to the back frame in at least one top connection and to one of the back frame and the seat in at least one bottom connection vertically spaced from the at least one top connection, the at least one bottom connection being located proximate a rear of the seat and proximate a bottom of the compliant back, the at least one bottom connection defining an axis that is adapted to be generally aligned with an area associated with a seated user's hip bone and lower spine, the at least one bottom connection constraining the bottom of the compliant back to a predetermined range of motion and the compliant back being flexible so that the compliant back undergoes controlled flexure between the top and bottom connections upon flexure of a seated user's back; and the seat being movably supported on the seat-supporting structure of the base assembly and operably connected to the back frame so that the seat moves forwardly in a synchronized motion with the back frame during recline of the back frame.
- 62. The seating unit defined in claim 61 wherein the seat includes a front portion slidably supported by the seat-supporting structure.
- 63. The seating unit defined in claim 61 wherein the seat includes a rear portion coupled to the back frame.
- 64. The seating unit defined in claim 63, wherein the rear portion is pivoted to the back frame.
- 65. The seating unit defined in claim 61, wherein the at least one bottom connection is located in front of the bottom of the compliant back.
- 66. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing having an energy source therein; a seat on the base assembly; a back support operably interconnected to the energy source for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the back support including a back frame and a back shell, the back shell comprising a resiliently flexible polymeric sheet shaped to and adapted to support a back of a seated user, with a semi-rigid lower area disposed generally in a pelvic area on the seating unit, a flexible central area disposed above the lower area and generally in a lumbar area on the seating unit, and a semi-rigid upper area disposed above the central area in a thoracic area on the seating unit; the back frame having a first attachment coupling the upper area of the back shell to the back frame, and a plurality of pivotal second attachments for pivotally coupling the lower area of the back shell to the back frame, the second attachments constraining movement of the lower area to force flexure to occur in a controlled sympathetic manner in the lumbar area in order to adapt the back support to assure continuous and comfortable support of the seated user's spine in the lumbar area during flexure of the seated user's spine while seated, the central area of the back shell comprising a plurality of vertically spaced apart slots in the sheet extending generally horizontally across a portion of the central area of the back support, the slots terminating prior to the perimeter edge of the sheet, whereby the slots define a plurality of elongated horizontal resilient straps in the central area, each of the straps being adapted and dimensioned so as to provide resilient support for the seated user when sitting on the seating unit; and the lower area of the back shell including a reinforcement having forward extending flanges pivotally coupled to the second attachments of the back frame, the reinforcement and pivotal attachment being adapted to provide movable firm support for at least a portion of the pelvic area of the seated user, the pivotal second attachments for pivotally coupling the lower area of the back shell to the back frame including a biasing device that biases the central area of the back shell in a forward direction.
- 67. The seating unit defined in claim 66 wherein the lower area of the back shell includes forward extending flanges pivotally coupled to the second attachments of the back frame and the biasing device includes a torsion spring operably interconnected to the forward extending flanges.
- 68. The seating unit defined in claim 67 wherein the biasing device includes means for adjusting the pretension on the torsion spring.
- 69. The seating unit defined in claim 66, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat define a mobile task chair.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/491,975, filed Jan. 27, 2000, 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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