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US3603640A - Chair control with torsion spring with tilting seat and chair back - Google Patents

Chair control with torsion spring with tilting seat and chair back
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A chair control for tilting and posture wherein the control has a first frame member and a second frame member pivotally attached together by a first pivot. The first frame member is mountable on the top end of the chair post which is carried by the chair base. The first frame member is pivotally connected, by a second pivot, to a seat-support member, adjacent the front end thereof allowing the support member to have pivotal movement. The second frame member, in addition to being pivotally connected to the first frame is also pivotally connected to the seat-support member, adjacent the rear portion, by a third pivot. A coiled torsion spring biases the second frame against movement from and return to a normal position to permit pivotal movement of the second frame relative to the first frame. A chair seat is pivotally fastened to the first frame for limited up and down tilting on its pivot. The chair back is mounted in an upright position to the second frame for limited backward movement against the tension of the torsion spring. When the chair back is tilted backward the seat is caused to pivot so that the seat will be tilted downwardly toward the back to a slight extent.

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United States Patent [72] Inventor JosephT.Doeruer Waterloo, Ontario, Canada [21] Appl. No. 870,318 [22] Filed Nov. 26, 1969 [45] Patented Sept. 7, I971 [73] Assignee Doerner Products Co., Limited Waterloo, Ontario, Canada [32] Priority Sept. 23, 1969 [33] Canada [31 1 062732 [54] CHAIR CONTROL WITH TORSION SPRING WITH TILTING SEAT AND CHAIR BACK 3 Claims, 4 Drawing Figs.
[52] US. Cl 297/292, 297/300 [5 1] Int. CL A471: 3/00, B60n 1/02 [50] Field of Search 297/300-307, 292
[56] References Cited r UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,498,l06 2/ 1960 Elleman 297/301 3,339,973 5/1967 Doerner ABSTRACT: A chair control for tilting and posture wherein the control has a first frame member and a second frame member pivotally attached together by a first pivot. The first frame member is mountable on the top end of the chair post which is carried by the chair base. The first frame member is pivotally connected, by a second pivot, to a seat-support member, adjacent the front end thereof allowing the support member to have pivotal movement. The second frame member, in addition to being pivotally connected to the first frame is also pivotally connected to' the seat-support member, adjacent the rear portion, by a third pivot. A coiled torsion spring biases the second frame against movement from and return to a normal position to permit pivotal movement of the second frame relative to the first frame. A chair seat is pivotally fastened to the first frame for limited up and down tilting on its pivot. The chair back is mounted in an upright position to the second frame for limited backward movement against the tension of the torsion spring. When the chair back is tilted backward the seat is caused to pivot so that the seat will be tilted downwardly toward the back to a slight extent.
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Attorney CHAIR CONTROL WITI-I TORSION SPRING WITH TILTING SEAT AND CHAIR BACK BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention is an improvement on the chair control disclosed in my prior Canadian Pat. No. 771,456 dated Nov. l4, 1967 and its United States counterpart, US. Pat. No. 3,339,973 dated Sept. 5, 1967. In that structure, only the chair back has tilting movement against the resistance of the torsion spring which biases the pair of frame members. In some chairs it is desirable to provide for the seat and chair back to have a tilting action for the added comfort of the occupant of the chair. Heretofore this has required enlarging the chair control to provide space for the additional elements. This invention has for its object the construction of a chair control in which the tilting of the chair seat and chair back is effected by a simple mechanism that is compact, unobtrusive and easy to manufacture.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION For an understanding of the present invention and its advantages, reference is to be had to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. I is a side view of a tilter chair employing the chair control of the present invention with the chair back in its upright position;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the underside of the chair seat showing the chair control attached thereto;
FIG. 3 is a side elevation, similar to FIG. 1, but with the chair back and chair seat tilted; and
FIG. 4 is a side elevation similar to FIG. 3 partly in vertical cross section to show the interior of the chair control.
The chair control includes a pair of spaced-apart independent support members M, 15, afirst frame member 16 pivotally mounted on the support members by means of pins l7, 18 which are entered through the respective sides of the support members andsidewalls 19, 20 ofmember 16. It will be seen from the drawings that themember 16 is substantially pan shaped and provides a space for containing and concealing the control mechanism. The means for mounting themember 16 on the conventional chair post orspindle 21 comprises an inverted U-shapedplate 22 which is mounted on the bottom of themember 16 on the inside thereof and secured in place by staking.
Theplate 22 is provided with an aperture to register with a corresponding aperture through the bottom of themember 16. These apertures provide the conventional means for mounting the control on the top end of thechair base spindle 21.
Thesecond frame member 23 includes aplate portion 24 havingsidewalls 25, 26 which have their forward or right-hand ends 40 fitting into themember 16, which forward ends are pivotally connected to the adjacent part of themember 16 by afirst pivot pin 27. This allows the second member to have pivotal movement relative to the first member.
Thesecond frame member 23 is pivotally mounted on thesupport members 14, by means of asecond pivot pin 28. The frame member is extended rearwardly from thepin 28 and has mounted thereon, in a conventional manner, aback support 29, It will be seen from FIGS. 3 and 4 that when a person leans back in the chair the second frame member is pivoted downwardly by rocking on thefirst pivot pin 27. At the same time, because of the pivotal connection between the support members and the second frame, established bypin 28, the seat and support members are rocked on the pins l7, 18. The result is that the seat is given a slight stop to the rear. The amount of tilt will be dependent on the extent of the backward tilt of the back support.
Tilt-resisting spring-biasing means is provided for the chair control to urge the chair back 10 to a normal or first position as illustrated in FIG. 2 and resist movement to the second position as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4,
The aforementioned spring-biasing means comprises a coiledtorsion spring 31 including a pair of oppositelywound coils 32, 33 coiled about thehinge pin 27 and mounted between the spaced apart sidewalls of theframe member 23. Thetorsion spring 31 also includes oppositely extendingends 27a, 27b of each of said coils respectively which engage against themember 23, the opposite ends of each coil being joined together by aconnection portion 34. The connectingportion 34 is connected to thefirst frame member 14 by connecting means comprising a threadedrod 35 which is hooked at one end over the connectingportion 34 and which extends at its other end through the bottom of thefirst member 16 and is threaded into a manually operabletension adjusting nut 36.
' Said adjustingnut 36 being easily accessible on the outside of thefirst frame member 14. The spring-biasing means is similar to that disclosed in the above mentioned patents.
Thespring 31 acts on themember 23 to hold the seat and chair back in their normal position in which position theforward ends 40 of themember 23 are engaged against the inside of the bottom portion of themember 16. This constitutes a stop means for holding the two members in their normal position. The rearwardly extending portion of themember 16 acts as astop 41 which is engaged by themember 23 at the limit of the backward tilt of the chair back.
It will be seen that thehinge pin 27 passes centrally through the coiled tension spring as shown. Thespring 31 is preferably supported on apad 37 which extends under the spring between the spaced-apart sidewalls of themember 16. Thepad 37 is preferably made of nylon and has its upper surface concaved to fit the curvature of the coils and is supported, on the base portion of the frame 16in close proximity to theplate 21. In this modification the forces created by thetorsion spring 31 are thus carried on rigid parts that are adapted to carry heavy loads.
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1. A chair comprising a chair seat and a chair back relatively tiltable about a horizontal axis, a chair control including support means carrying said chair seat, a first frame member, pivot means connecting the first frame member to said support means for relative pivotal movement between the first frame member and said support means; a second frame member having one end attachable to said chair back; a pivot pin pivotally connecting an opposite end of the second frame member to an adjacent end of the first frame member to permit pivotal movement between the first and second frame members; contact means on said second frame member disposed at a side of said pivot pin adjacent said adjacent end of said first frame member engageable with said support means when the second frame member is pivoted in a first direction in response to backward tilt of the chair back for pivoting said support means and said chair seat in an opposite direction thereby at least at times effecting simultaneous pivoting of said chair seat and chair back, and spring-biasing means urging the first and second frame members to a normal position at which said spring-biasing means resists backward tilting of the chair back under the influence of an external force effectively applied thereto.
2. A chair as defined in claim 1 wherein said support means is defined by a pair of spaced-apart rigid supports carrying said chair seat, said first frame member including means for mounting the same upon a top end of an associated vertical post, and stop means for limiting the pivotal movement of said second frame member.
3. The chair as defined in claim 2 wherein said biasing means is a torsion spring carried by the first frame member and being coiled around said pivot pin in coaxial relation thereto, said spring having one end secured to and acting on said first frame member and its other end engaging the second frame member to resist pivotal movement between said first and second frame members.

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1. A chair comprising a chair seat and a chair back relatively tiltable about a horizontal axis, a chair control including support means carrying said chair seat, a first frame member, pivot means connecting the first frame member to said support means for relative pivotal movement between the first frame member and said support means; a second frame member having one end attachable to said chair back; a pivot pin pivotally connecting an opposite end of the second frame member to an adjacent end of the first frame member to permit pivotal movement between the first and second frame members; contact means on said second frame member disposed at a side of said pivot pin adjacent said adjacent end of said first frame member engageable with said support means when the second frame member is pivoted in a first direction in response to backward tilt of the chair back for pivoting said support means and said chair seat in an opposite direction thereby at least at times effecting simultaneous pivoting of said chair seat and chair back, and spring-biasing means urging the first and second frame members to a normal position at which said spring-biasing means resists backward tilting of the chair back under the influence of an external force effectively applied thereto.
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