Claims
- 1. A chair comprising:a base subassembly including a vertically adjustable post; a seat pivotally supported atop the post at a seat pivot; a reclineable back pivoted to the seat at a back pivot; a link having upwardly-directed sections pivoted to a lower portion of the back at a top link pivot and a downwardly-directed section pivoted to an upper rear portion of the base rearward of the post at a bottom link pivot; and the base subassembly, the seat, the back, and the link being pivoted together to form a four-bar linkage arrangement with at least one of the pivots including a torsion biasing device for biasing the four-bar linkage arrangement to bias the back toward an upright position.
- 2. The chair defined in claim 1, wherein the back includes a back shell and at least one lever fixed to the back shell.
- 3. The chair defined in claim 2, wherein the at least one lever is U-shaped.
- 4. The chair defined in claim 1, wherein the base subassembly includes castors.
- 5. The chair defined in claim 1, wherein the base subassembly includes a hub, radially extending legs attached to the hub, and a center post extending from the hub upwardly, and a top frame member engaging a top of the center post and operably supporting the seat.
- 6. The chair defined in claim 1, wherein one of the base subassembly, the seat and the back include a structural component that is made of polymeric material and is tubular.
- 7. The chair defined in claim 6, wherein the structural component is a gas-assisted molded part and has an elongated hollow core.
- 8. The chair defined in claim 1, wherein the back includes a perimeter section that is tubular and a center section that is a sheet-like panel integrally molded to the perimeter section.
- 9. The chair defined in claim 1, wherein the seat includes a perimeter section that is tubular and a center section that is a sheet-like panel integrally molded to the perimeter section.
- 10. The chair defined in claim 1, including armrests pivoted to one of the back, the seat and the base subassembly, each armrest being operably supported for movement to a use position generally above an associated edge of the seat for supporting a seated user's forearm, and for movement to a storage position that is remote from the associated edge of the seat, such that the edges of the seat are open and unobstructed for a seated user to enter the seat from a selected one of the edges of the seat.
- 11. The chair defined in claim 1, including an armrest and wherein the back includes armrest-supporting structure pivotally supporting the armrest for movement between a horizontal use position and a raised storage position, the armrest-supporting structure positioning the armrest completely behind a front surface of an edge section of the back, when the armrest is in the storage position, at a location where the armrest does not interfere with side access to the seat.
- 12. The chair defined in claim 11, wherein the armrest-supporting structure defines a pivot for the armrest that is located behind the front surface of the edge section of the back when the armrest is in the raised storage position.
- 13. The chair defined in claim 1, including cushions releasably attached to one of the seat and the base subassembly.
- 14. A seating unit comprising:a base subassembly; a seat pivotally supported atop the base subassembly at a seat pivot; a reclineable back pivoted to the seat at a back pivot; a link having upwardly-directed sections pivoted to a lower portion of the back at a top link pivot and a downwardly-directed section pivoted to an upper rear portion of the base subassembly rearward of a center of the base subassembly at a bottom link pivot; the base subassembly, the seat, the back, and the link being pivoted together to form a four-bar linkage arrangement; the seat pivot, the back pivot, the top link pivot, and the bottom link pivot each being spaced-apart when viewed from a position beside the seating unit.
- 15. The seating unit defined in claim 14, wherein the back includes a back shell having a perimeter section that has the tubular structural section therein and further having a center section that is a sheet-like panel integrally molded to the perimeter section.
- 16. The seating unit defined in claim 15, wherein the back shell is one-piece and gas-injected molded.
- 17. The seating unit defined in claim 16, including a cushion removably attached to the back shell.
- 18. The seating unit defined in claim 14, wherein the seat includes a seat shell having a perimeter section that has the tubular structural section therein and further having a center section that is a sheet-like panel integrally molded to the perimeter section.
- 19. The seating unit defined in claim 18, including a cushion removably attached to the seat shell.
- 20. A seating unit comprising:a base subassembly; a seat pivotally supported atop the base assembly at a seat pivot; a reclineable back pivoted to the seat at a back pivot; a link having upwardly-directed sections pivoted to a lower portion of the back at a top link pivot and a downwardly-directed section pivoted to an upper rear portion of the base rearward of a center of the base subassembly at a bottom link pivot; and the base subassembly, the seat, the back, and the link being pivoted together to form a four-bar linkage arrangement with at least one of the pivots including a torsion biasing device for biasing the four-bar linkage arrangement to bias the back toward an upright position; the seat pivot, the back pivot, the top link pivot, and the bottom link pivot each being spaced-apart.
- 21. A seating unit comprising:a base subassembly; a seat pivotally supported by the base subassembly at a seat pivot; a reclineable back pivoted to the seat at a back pivot; a link having upwardly-directed sections pivoted to a lower portion of the back at a first pivot pin defining a top link pivot and a downwardly-directed section pivoted to an upper rear portion of the base subassembly at a second pivot pin defining a bottom link pivot; and the base subassembly, the seat, the back, and the link being pivoted together to form a four-bar linkage arrangement with at least one of the pivots including a torsion biasing device for biasing the four-bar linkage arrangement to bias the back toward an upright position; the top link pivot, the bottom link pivot, and the back pivot being vertically spaced-apart and also each being located rearward of the seat pivot.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/321,275, filed May 27, 1999, entitled NESTABLE SYNCHROTILT CHAIR now U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,869.
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Discloses a webpage www.theknollshop.com/sbd/knollshop/home.nsf, showing a “Toledo” chair manufactured by Knoll Int'l. and made public prior to the filing date of the present application. |
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