Claims
- 1. A chair comprisinga frame having a crosspiece and having a front leg, a rear leg and a backrest support attached to each end of the crosspiece; a seat mounted on the crosspiece, a backrest; and a pair of backrest-mounting mechanisms mounting the backrest on the backrest supports for pivotal movement about a horizontal pivot axis between an upright position and a rearwardly inclined position, each backrest-mounting mechanism attaching one side of the backrest to the backrest support and including a pivot pin attaching the backrest to the backrest support for pivotal movement, the pivot pin passing through a hole in the backrest support and extending into a threaded hole in the backrest, the pivot pin having a threaded portion threaded into the backrest and a head portion engaging the backrest support so as to affix the backrest to the backrest support, a spring engaged between the backrest and the backrest support and biasing the backrest to an upright position, and a stop pin affixed to one of the backrest and the backrest support and received in a stop groove in the other of the backrest and the backrest support, the stop pin being engageable with end stop surfaces of the stop groove so as to limit the range of pivotal movement of the backrest and establish the upright and inclined positions of the backrest.
- 2. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the spring is a coil torsion spring having a coil and projecting leg at each end of the coil, the coil being received around the pivot pin, one leg being received in a cavity in the backrest and the other leg being received in a cavity in the backrest support.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2, wherein the cavity in the backrest is in a laterally outwardly facing surface of the backrest and the cavity in the backrest support is in an inwardly facing surface of the backrest support abreast of the outwardly facing surface of the backrest support.
- 4. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the stop pin is affixed to the backrest, the stop groove is in the backrest support, and the backrest support has a hole opening into the stop groove and aligned with a hole in the backrest that receives the stop pin so that the stop pin can be installed from the outer side of the backrest support.
- 5. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the seat is affixed to a pair of laterally spaced-apart seat supports mounted on the crosspiece.
- 6. A chair according to claim 5, wherein the seat supports are affixed to the crosspiece.
- 7. A chair according to claim 5, wherein the seat supports are pivotally mounted on the crosspiece so that the seat can be tilted up.
- 8. A chair according to claim 7, wherein for each seat support a connector pin extends completely through the crosspiece and includes portions projecting outwardly from opposite sides of the crosspiece, the projecting portions are received in stop slots in the seat support and are in sliding engagement with side surfaces of the stop slots to retain the seat support on the crosspeice against lateral movement and are engageable with end stop surfaces of the stop slots so as to establish the up and down positions of the seat supports.
- 9. A chair according to claim 8, wherein the lock pin is received in a tubular boss on a flange portion of the seat support and is movable into a hole in the crosspiece to lock the seat in a down position.
- 10. A chair according to claim 7, and further comprising a spring coupled between the crosspiece and at least one of the seat supports and biasing the seat to pivot to the tilted-up position.
- 11. A chair according to claim 7, wherein the crosspiece is tubular, the front leg and the back support at each end of the crosspiece are portions of a monolithic casting, each casting includes a mounting boss that is received within an end-portion of the crosspiece and is affixed within the crosspiece by a connector pin that extends through mating holes in the crosspiece and the mounting boss and includes portions projecting outwardly from opposite sides of the crosspiece, the-projecting portions are received in stop slots in the seat support and are in sliding engagement with side surfaces of the stop slots to retain the seat support on the crosspiece against lateral movement and are engageable with end stop surfaces of the stop slots so as to establish the up and down positions of the seat supports.
- 12. A chair according to claim 11, wherein each casting further includes the rear leg.
- 13. A chair according to claim 11, wherein each casting further includes an arm rest.
- 14. A chair according to claim 11, wherein the mounting boss of each casting includes an axial rib that is received within a slot in the crosspiece so as to further affix the casting to the crosspiece against rotation.
- 15. A chair according to claim 11, wherein each casting further includes a socket opening outwardly and adapted to receive an accessory.
- 16. A chair according to claim 5, wherein one of the seat supports has a lock pin mechanism for locking the seat in a down position.
- 17. A chair according to claim 1, wherein the crosspiece is tubular, the front leg and the back support at each end of the crosspiece are portions of a monolithic casting, and each casting includes a mounting boss that is received within an end portion of the crosspiece.
- 18. A chair according to claim 17, wherein the mounting boss of each casting is affixed within the crosspiece by a connector pin that extends through mating holes in the crosspiece and the mounting boss.
- 19. A chair according to claim 18, wherein the mounting boss of each casting includes an-axial rib that is received within a slot in the crosspiece so as to further affix the casting to the crosspiece against rotation.
- 20. A chair according to claim 19, wherein the lock pin is normally held extended by a spring in a release position.
- 21. A chair according to claim 19, wherein the force of a tilt-up spring on at least one of the seat supports acts through the lock pin which is thereby captured by friction in the hole in the crosspiece.
- 22. A chair according to claim 18, and further comprising for at least one of the seat supports a tension coil spring coupled between the connector pin and the seat support and biasing the seat to pivot to the tilted-up position.
- 23. A chair according to claim 17, wherein each casting also includes the rear leg.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/140,041, filed Jun. 18, 1999.
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