Claims
- 1. In a chair having a base, a seat assembly and a tilt control mechanism which is supported on said base and permits rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said tilt control mechanism including first and second members wherein one of said first and second members is movable relative to the other of said first and second members during rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said tilt control mechanism further including a biasing arrangement which defines a biasing force that resists relative movement between said first and second members to resist rearward tilting of said seat assembly, and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting said biasing force, comprising the improvement wherein said adjustment mechanism includes a pair of angled guide surfaces which are laterally spaced apart in opposing relation and converge in a direction extending away from said biasing arrangement, said adjustment mechanism further including an actuator and a first block which is movable toward and away from said biasing arrangement along a first path to adjust said biasing arrangement during movement of said first block, said first block including opposite first and second side surfaces which face in opposite sideward directions and converge toward each other, said first and second side surfaces being in slidable contact with said angled guide surfaces respectively and one of said angled guide surfaces being movable sidewardly by said actuator toward said first block along a second path to press said first block between said angled guide surfaces to effect movement of said first block along said first path.
- 2. A chair according to claim 1, which includes a lateral guide surface, said movable guide surface being defined by a second block wherein said second block slidably contacts said lateral guide surface so as to be guided sidewardly along said second path.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2, wherein said biasing arrangement biases said first block toward said angled guide surfaces.
- 4. A chair according to claim 3 wherein said actuator abuttingly contacts said second block and said biasing arrangement maintains said first block in contact with said second block.
- 5. A chair according to claim 1, wherein said angled guide surfaces are vertically enlarged and said first block moves generally horizontally.
- 6. In a chair having a base, a seat assembly, a back assembly and a tilt control mechanism which is supported on said base and effects rearward tilting of said seat and back assemblies in response to a user, said tilt control mechanism including a fixed body supported on said base and a pivot member which pivots downwardly relative to said fixed body about a sidewardly extending horizontal pivot axis in response to said rearward tilting of said seat and back assemblies, said tilt control mechanism further including a spring having a first leg portion acting on said fixed body and a second leg portion acting on said pivot member such that said spring defines a spring force acting on said pivot member, said second leg portion being resiliently deflectable relative to said first leg portion so as to act against but permit pivoting of said pivot member about said pivot axis and bias said pivot member to counteract said rearward tilting of said seat and back assemblies, the improvement comprising an adjustment mechanism for adjusting a deflection of said first leg portion relative to said second leg portion, said adjustment mechanism including a tension adjustment member which is movable sidewardly relative to said fixed body, a first wedge which is slidable toward and away from said spring in an axial direction transverse to sideward movement of said adjustment member, and an intermediate second wedge disposed between said adjustment member and said first wedge, said second wedge being movable sidewardly by said adjustment member and including an angled side surface which faces toward said first wedge, said first wedge including first and second surfaces which are angled relative to said axial direction wherein said first surface slidably contacts said angled side surface of said second wedge, said first wedge having an inclined surface which faces toward said spring wherein one of said first and second leg portions is slidable axially along said inclined surface as said first wedge is moved axially to effect vertical movement of said one of said first and second leg portions, said adjustment mechanism further including a guide surface which slidably contacts said second surface and is angled relative to said axial direction such that sideward movement of said adjustment member moves said second wedge sidewardly and effects axial movement of said first wedge to vary the spring force.
- 7. A chair according to claim 6, wherein said guide surface is defined by an elongate flange which projects upwardly from said fixed body and is oriented at an angle relative to said pivot axis, said first wedge being slidable along said flange so as to have both an axial component of motion and a sideward component of motion.
- 8. A chair according to claim 7, wherein said adjustment member is threadingly engaged with said fixed body such that rotation of said adjustment member effects sideward movement thereof, said adjustment member acting against a side surface of said second wedge and being movable toward said wedge so as to effect angled sliding of said first wedge along said flange toward said spring.
- 9. A chair according to claim 6, wherein said first leg portion acts downwardly on a bottom surface of said fixed body, and said second leg portion acts upwardly on said pivot member.
- 10. A chair according to claim 6, wherein a plate is positioned between said inclined surface of said first wedge and said one of said first and second leg portions being moved by said first wedge, said plate including a mounting section movably mounting said plate on said fixed body so as to be movable vertically by said first wedge to effect a corresponding vertical movement of said one of said first and second leg portions, said mounting section limiting sideward movement of said plate to thereby prevent sideward movement of said one of said first and second leg portions in response to a sideward component of motion of said first wedge.
- 11. A chair according to claim 6, wherein an end of said adjustment member includes a concave surface acting on said intermediate second wedge block and an annular plate projecting radially from said adjustment member, said annular plate having a flat surface acting on a side of said intermediate second wedge block so as to define the contact area between said adjustment member and said intermediate second wedge block.
- 12. A chair according to claim 6, wherein said first and second wedges move generally horizontally and said one of said first and second leg portions moves generally vertically.
- 13. A chair according to claim 11, wherein said fixed body defines an upward facing support surface on which said first and second wedges are slidably supported.
- 14. A chair according to claim 12, wherein said seat assembly is supported on said fixed body by said pivot member.
- 15. In a chair having a base, a seat assembly and a tilt control mechanism which is supported on said base and permits rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said tilt control mechanism including first and second members wherein one of said first and second members is movable relative to the other of said first and second members during rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said tilt control mechanism further including a resilient member acting between said first and second members to define a biasing force which resists rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said resilient member including an adjustment part which is movable to adjust said biasing force, comprising the improvement wherein said tilt control mechanism includes an adjustment mechanism which moves said adjustment part to adjust said biasing force, said adjustment mechanism comprising a first block which is movable toward and away from said adjustment part along a first path and cooperates with said adjustment part to effect movement thereof, and a second block which is movable toward and away from said first block along a second path oriented transverse to said first path, said first and second blocks having opposing side surfaces disposed in slidable abutting contact with each other, said side surfaces being oriented transverse relative to said first and second paths such that movement of said second block along said second path effects movement of said first block along said first path to adjust said biasing force.
- 16. A chair according to claim 15, wherein said adjustment mechanism includes a first guide which cooperates with said first block and limits movement thereof to said first path, and a second guide which cooperates with said second block and limits movement thereof to said second path.
- 17. A chair according to claim 15, wherein said side surface of said first block defines a first side surface, and said first block includes a second side surface on an opposite side thereof, said first and second side surfaces converging toward each other in a direction away from said adjustment part, said second side surface being in slidable contact with said first guide such that said first block is pressed between said first guide and said second block and moves toward said adjustment part.
- 18. A chair according to claim 17, wherein said first block includes an inclined front surface which faces toward said adjustment part of said resilient member to effect movement of said adjustment part during movement of said first block.
- 19. A chair according to claim 15, wherein said opposing side surfaces on said first and second blocks are defined by respective planar side faces which are disposed in sliding contact with each other.
- 20. A chair according to claim 19, wherein said second block is connected to a manually-actuatable drive member which moves said second block along said second path.
- 21. In a chair having a base, a seat assembly and a tilt control mechanism which is supported on said base and permits rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said tilt control mechanism including first and second members wherein one of said first and second members is movable relative to the other of said first and second members during rearward tilting of said seat assembly, said tilt control mechanism further including a biasing arrangement which defines a biasing force that resists relative movement of said first and second members to resist rearward tilting of said seat assembly, and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting said biasing force, comprising the improvement wherein said adjustment mechanism includes a first block which is movable toward and away from said biasing arrangement along a first path and cooperates with said biasing arrangement to adjust said biasing force during movement of said first block, said first block including opposite first and second side surfaces which face in opposite sideward directions and converge toward each other, said adjustment mechanism further including a first guide which defines a guide surface that faces toward said first side surface and is disposed in slidable contact therewith, and a second block which defines a drive surface that faces toward said second side surface and is disposed in slidable contact therewith, said second block being movable along a second path which is oriented transverse to the said first path, said adjustment mechanism including an actuator which moves said second block along said second path toward said first block to press said first block between said guide surface and said drive surface and effect movement of said first block along said first path.
- 22. A chair according to claim 21, wherein said first guide is disposed in a fixed position relative to said second block.
- 23. A chair according to claim 22, wherein said first and second blocks are formed of plastic.
- 24. A chair according to claim 21, which includes a second guide which limits movement of said second block to said second path.
- 25. A chair according to claim 21, wherein said biasing arrangement includes an adjustment part which is movable to adjust said biasing force, one of said first and second members defining a fixed surface disposed proximate said adjustment part, said first block being movable along said first path so as to be inserted between said stationary surface and said adjustment part, said first block having a thickness which increases in a direction away from said adjustment part to move said adjustment part further away from said stationary surface as said first block is inserted therebetween.
- 26. The chair according to claim 25, wherein said first block includes a planar inclined surface which defines said increasing thickness of said first block, said adjustment part being slidable along said inclined surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/846 618, filed Apr. 30, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,924.
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