Claims
- 1. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing having opposing flanges with upper edges and lubricous caps attached to the upper edges of the control housing, the lubricous caps including upper surfaces defining tracks for slidably engaging a slide member; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly at a back pivot for movement between upright and reclined positions; and seat support structure operably supported on the base assembly and the back frame including a slide member slidably engaging the control housing for generally horizontal sliding movement and including a seat carrier pivoted to the slide member at a front seat pivot and also pivoted to the back frame at a rear seat pivot.
- 2. The seating unit defined in claim 1, including a seat shell attached to the seat support structure, the seat shell including a front section configured to comfortably support thighs of a typical seated adult user, a rear section configured to support the seated adult user and to comfortably support a majority of the weight of the seated user, and a flexible zone connecting the rear section and the front section.
- 3. The seating unit defined in claim 2 including a gas spring extending between the seat support structure and the front section, the gas spring being a releasable self-locking type device.
- 4. The seating unit defined in claim 3 including a bent rod axle pivoted to the seat support structure and the front section and operably connected to the gas spring.
- 5. The seating unit defined in claim 2 including a leaf spring operably supporting the front section on the seat support structure.
- 6. The seating unit defined in claim 1 including a spring mechanism positioned in the control housing, the spring mechanism being operably connected to the slide member.
- 7. The seating unit defined in claim 6 wherein the spring mechanism includes a spring positioned transversely in the control housing, and further includes a lever operably pivoted to the control housing, the lever having one end operably engaging the spring and another end operably engaging the seat support structure.
- 8. The seating unit defined in claim 1 including a back stop positioned in the control housing, the back stop being configured to engage the seat support structure to limit recline of the back frame.
- 9. The seating unit defined in claim 8 wherein the back stop includes a cam pivoted to the control housing for rotation about a vertical axis, the cam including a plurality of steps that can be selectively positioned to engage the seat support structure.
- 10. The chair defined in claim 1 wherein the base assembly includes a base frame that includes the housing, and further includes side arms that support the back frame at the back pivot.
- 11. 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 support structure define a mobile task chair.
- 12. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly at a back pivot for movement between upright and reclined positions; seat support structure operably supported on the base assembly and the back frame including a slide member slidably engaging the control housing for generally horizontal sliding movement and including a seat carrier pivoted to the slide member at a front seat pivot and also pivoted to the back frame at a rear seat pivot; and a seat shell slidably supported on the seat support structure for selective depth adjustment, whereby a depth of the seat shell can be selectively adjusted relative to the back frame.
- 13. The seating unit defined in claim 12, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat support structure define a mobile task chair.
- 14. The seating unit defined in claim 12 wherein the base assembly includes a base frame that includes the housing, and further includes side arms that support the back frame at the back pivot.
- 15. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing with sidewalls defining a track; a seat having a front portion with bearings slidably engaging the track and having a rear portion, the seat including a seat shell having a flexibly supported front portion; a back pivoted to the base assembly and separately pivoted to the seat for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the rear portion of the seat being pivoted to the back so that the seat moves forwardly and the seat rear portion moves forwardly and downwardly with a synchronous motion as the back is reclined; a spring mechanism positioned in the control housing and operably connected to the seat for biasing the seat rearwardly, the spring mechanism including an extendable/compressible spring positioned in the control housing and a lever pivoted to the control housing and defining a moment arm with the spring for transmitting energy from the spring to the seat to bias the back to the upright position; and a gas spring operably connected between the front portion of the shell and a remaining portion of the seat adapted to carry a weight of a typical seated user, the gas spring being operable to adjust a position of the front portion relative to the remaining portion of the seat.
- 16. The seating unit defined in claim 15 wherein the gas spring is self-locking and releasable.
- 17. The seating unit defined in claim 16 including a control connected to the seat and including a link operably connected to the gas spring for releasing the gas spring for adjustment.
- 18. The seating unit defined in claim 15, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back, and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 19. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing with sidewalls defining a track; a seat having a front portion with bearings slidably engaging the track and having a rear portion, the seat including a seat shell and a depth-adjustment structure for adjusting a depth of the seat shell relative to the base assembly; a back pivoted to the base assembly and separately pivoted to the seat for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the rear portion of the seat being pivoted to the back so that the seat moves forwardly and the seat rear portion moves forwardly and downwardly with a synchronous motion as the back is reclined; and a spring mechanism positioned in the control housing and operably connected to the seat for biasing the seat rearwardly, the spring mechanism including an extendable/compressible spring positioned in the control housing and a lever pivoted to the control housing and defining a moment arm with the spring for transmitting energy from the spring to the seat to bias the back to the upright position.
- 20. The seating unit defined in claim 19 wherein the seat includes a seat carrier for supporting the seat shell and linear bearings for slidably engaging the shell on the seat carrier.
- 21. The seating unit defined in claim 20 including a latch operably extending between the seat carrier and the shell for holding the shell in a selected depth position.
- 22. The seating unit defined in claim 21 including a control connected to the seat for operating the latch.
- 23. The seating unit defined in claim 19, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back, and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 24. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly at a back pivot for movement between upright and reclined positions; seat support structure operably supported on the base assembly and the back frame including a slide member slidably engaging the control housing for generally horizontal sliding movement and including a seat carrier pivoted to the slide member at a front seat pivot and also pivoted to the back frame at a rear seat pivot; a spring mechanism positioned in the control housing, the spring mechanism being operably connected to the slide member and including a spring positioned transversely in the control housing, and further including a lever operably pivoted to the control housing, the lever having one end operably engaging the spring and another end operably engaging the seat support structure; and a pivot member, the pivot member and the lever having interfacing surfaces, at least one of which is curvilinear so that the arrangement operates like a rack-and-pinion, the pivot member being adjustable to vary a fulcrum point on the lever to adjust a length of a moment arm over which the spring acts.
- 25. The seating unit defined in claim 24 wherein the base assembly includes a base frame that includes the housing, and further includes side arms that support the back frame at the back pivot.
- 26. The seating unit defined in claim 24, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back frame and the seat support structure define a mobile task chair.
- 27. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing; a reclineable back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and fully reclined positions; a seat slidably supported on the control housing and pivotally supported on the back frame; a variable back-stop mechanism operably supported on the base assembly for engaging the seat to stop the seat and concurrently stop recline of the back at selected positions prior to reaching the fully reclined position; the variable back-stop mechanism including a movable cam with steps shaped to selectively engage the seat, and further including a spring detent for holding the cam in a selected stopping position where a particular one of the steps is positioned to engage the seat; and an actuator connected to the cam for rotating the cam to select the particular one step, the actuator including a lever pivoted to the control housing, the lever, and the cam including intermeshing teeth.
- 28. The seating unit defined in claim 27 wherein the actuator includes a rotatable handle operably connected to the lever.
- 29. The seating unit defined in claim 28 wherein the actuator includes a rod connecting the handle to the lever.
- 30. The seating unit defined in claim 28 wherein the handle includes a radially-extending protrusion, and is connected to the lever by a pivot/slide joint that permits the handle to rotate about a first axis and permits the lever to rotate about a second axis that is skewed and non-parallel the first axis, with the handle driving rotation of the lever without binding.
- 31. The seating unit defined in claim 27, 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.
- 32. In a seating unit having a reclineable back and a movable seat operably supported for synchronous movement with the back, an improvement comprising:a seat carrier having a T-shaped body including front and rear sections and including a linear bearing positioned on each side of the front section and each side of the rear section; the seat carrier including pivots adapted to pivotally mount the seat carrier to a support for movably supporting the movable seat relative to the reclineable back; a pan-shaped seat frame constructed to support a seat cushion and a seated user, the seat frame including a bottom panel with flat surfaces slidably engaging associated ones of the linear bearings, whereby the seat frame is depth-adjustable on the seat carrier.
- 33. The seating unit defined in claim 32 wherein the seat frame includes flanges capturing at least two of the bearings to prevent the seat frame from being lifted vertically off of the seat carrier.
- 34. The seating unit defined in claim 32, wherein the seating unit includes a castored base assembly supporting the back and the seat, and defines a mobile task chair.
- 35. The seating unit defined in claim 32 wherein one of the seat carrier and the seat frame including a series of notches extending in a fore/aft direction, and the other one of the seat carrier and the seat frame including a latch for selectively engaging the notches.
- 36. The seating unit defined in claim 35 wherein said seat carrier includes upwardly formed stop tabs, and including a top-mounted stop limiter attached to the seat frame, the stop limiter having a protrusion that extends downwardly through the seat frame and that is shaped to engage the stop tabs to define a maximum depth position and a minimum depth position of the seat frame on the seat carrier.
- 37. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing having at least one up flange and a lubricous bearing supported atop each up flange; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly at a back pivot for movement between upright and reclined positions; and seat support structure operably supported on the base assembly and the back frame including a slide member slidably engaging the lubricous bearing of each up flange for generally horizontal sliding movement and including a seat carrier pivoted to the slide member at a front seat pivot and also pivoted to the back frame at a rear seat pivot.
- 38. The seating unit defined in claim 37 wherein the base assembly includes a base frame that includes the housing, and further includes side arms that support the back frame at the back pivot.
- 39. The seating unit defined in claim 37 wherein the at least one up flange includes two parallel side flanges on the control housing.
- 40. The seating unit defined in claim 39 wherein the lubricious bearings each comprises polymeric members attached to a top edge of the side flanges.
- 41. The seating unit defined in claim 37 wherein the seating unit includes a castored base assembly supporting the back frame and the seat support structure, and defines a mobile task chair.
- 42. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing with sidewalls defining a track; a seat having a front portion with bearings slidably engaging the track and having a rear portion, the seat including a seat shell having a flexibly supported front portion; a back pivoted to the base assembly and separately pivoted to the seat for movement between an upright position and a reclined position, the rear portion of the seat being pivoted to the back so that the seat moves forwardly and the seat rear portion moves forwardly and downwardly with a synchronous motion as the back is reclined; a spring mechanism positioned in the control housing and operably connected to the seat for biasing the seat rearwardly, the spring mechanism including an extendable/compressible spring positioned in the control housing and a lever pivoted to the control housing and defining a moment arm with the spring for transmitting energy from the spring to the seat to bias the back to the upright position; and a leaf spring positioned between and resiliently-supporting a front section and a remaining portion of the seat.
- 43. The seating unit defined in claim 42, wherein the base assembly includes castors adapted to rollingly engage a floor surface, and wherein the base assembly, the back, and the seat define a mobile task chair.
- 44. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing; a reclineable back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and fully reclined positions; a seat slidably supported on the control housing and pivotally supported on the back frame; and a variable back-stop mechanism operably supported on the base assembly for engaging the seat to stop the seat and concurrently stop recline of the back at selected positions prior to reaching the fully reclined position, the variable back-stop mechanism including a seat-engaging member and an actuator lever for adjustably moving the seat-engaging member, the seat-engaging member and the lever including intermeshing teeth for providing slip-free engagement.
- 45. The seating unit defined in claim 44 wherein the seat-engaging member includes a movable cam with steps shaped to selectively engage the seat.
- 46. The seating unit defined in claim 45 wherein the variable back-stop mechanism includes a spring detent for holding the cam in a selected stopping position where a particular one of the steps is positioned to engage the seat.
- 47. The seating unit defined in claim 46 including an actuator connected to the cam for rotating the cam to select the particular one step.
- 48. The seating unit defined in claim 44, 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.
- 49. A seating unit comprising:a base assembly including a control housing; a reclineable back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between upright and fully reclined positions; a seat slidably supported on the control housing and pivotally supported on the back frame; and a variable back-stop mechanism operably supported on the base assembly for engaging the seat to stop the seat and concurrently stop recline of the back frame at selected positions prior to reaching the fully reclined position, the variable back-stop mechanism including a movable cam with steps shaped to selectively engage the seat; the cam further including an undulated surface adapted to engage a detent for selectively holding the steps in position to engage the seat, and still further including teeth adapted to engage mating teeth on an actuator for operating the cam.
- 50. The seating unit defined in claim 49, 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 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,695), filed Aug. 31, 1999, entitled Chair Control having Adjustable Energy Mechanism, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/957,506 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,153), 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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