Claims
- 1. A seat having a base, a stem having upper and lower ends, the lower end of said stem being pivotally mounted on the base and tiltable relative to the base only about a transverse pivot axis at the base, a buttocks support mounted in a cantilever manner on the front of the stem such that the upper end of the stem projects above the buttocks support, the stem extending rearwardly over the base and adapted to pivot in an arc of movement, means for limiting the pivot arc of movement in a vertical plane normal to the transverse axis between a rest position with the stem at an acute angle behind a vertical plane taken through the transverse pivot axis, a center of the buttocks support being substantially near said vertical plane and a forward position when the stem is adjacent but behind the vertical plane and the center of the buttocks support is forward of the vertical plane.
- 2. A seat as defined in claim 1, wherein the buttocks support is pivotally mounted on a bracket mounted to the stem, and means are provided for limiting the pivoting movement of the buttocks support about an axis parallel to the transverse pivot axis of the stem to the base in an arc limited between a first and second position.
- 3. A seat as defined in claim 2, wherein the buttocks support is adjustable in height relative to the stem, by means of a track provided on the stem and sliding track follower means provided on the bracket of the buttocks support, and locking means being provided for locking the track follower at a selected height of the buttocks support on the stem.
- 4. A seat as defined in claim 2, wherein the buttocks support has a limited pivoting arc within the range of 45.degree..
- 5. A seat as defined in claim 1, wherein the arc of movement of the stem between the rest position and the forward position is within 20.degree..
- 6. A seat as defined in claim 5, wherein the arc of movement of the stem is between 21.degree. and 9.degree. from the vertical plane.
- 7. A seat as defined in claim 1, wherein said base includes a first member having a peripheral floor engaging edge, cantilevered resilient members mounting floor engagement wheels, the resilient cantilevered members being such that when there is no load on the buttocks support of the seat, the wheels are in contact with the floor and the floor engaging edge is spaced from the floor allowing the seat to be moved on said wheels, and when a load is borne by the buttocks support, the additional weight overcomes the resilient cantilevered members such that the peripheral edge of the base is in contact with the floor to thereby arrest the seat in a given position.
- 8. The structure as claimed in claim 7 wherein the wheels are in the form of roller balls mounted in a socket at the end of the cantilered members.
- 9. The structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein the base includes a sub-frame which is circular and the peripheral edge thereof has a circular locus; the resilient cantilevered members extending radially from an inner portion of the sub-frame and extending outwardly towards the edge, said cantilevered members being regularly spaced so that the seat is completely supported by the wheels when the buttocks support is free of any additional load such that the seat can be moved on the floor, freely in any direction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 613,039, filed May 22, 1984.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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