Office chair
10702066 ยท 2020-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2314/73
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47C1/022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An office chair comprises a seat element (3) mounted movably on a fixed support element (1) and a back support element (2). The arrangement simultaneously allows the seat element (3) to move and tilt backwards when the user leans backwards. The seat element (3) carries the chair seating panel (4) in such a way that when the user leans to a side, said chair seating panel (4) tilts to the same side according to the user's movement and independently of the chair's back element (2).
Claims
1. An office chair comprising: a seat element movably mounted on a fixed support element and a back support element, wherein the arrangement simultaneously allows the seat element to move and tilt backwards when a user leans backwards and wherein the seat element carries a chair seating panel in such a way that when the user leans to a side, said chair seating panel tilts to the same side according to the user's movement and independently of said chair's back element wherein said sideways tilting mechanism comprises a ball joint at a front of said chair seating panel and two springs at a rear.
2. The office chair according to claim 1, wherein said ball joint at the front of the seat element consists of a ball mounted in a housing comprising two half spheres fixed to said chair seating panel.
3. The office chair according to claim 2, wherein said ball joint sits in the housing whose inside is shaped to match said ball and wherein said ball joint forms a 360 degrees pivot around its centre.
4. The office chair according to claim 1, wherein said two springs are compression springs on which the rear of the chair seating panel rests.
5. The office chair according to claim 4, wherein each of said springs rest in a retaining pocket wherein said retaining pockets are set into said seat element and spaced equally on either side of the centre of said seat element.
6. The office chair according to claim 1, wherein said springs are selected from the group comprising: coil, leaf and rubber springs.
7. The office chair according to claim 1, wherein maximum tilt of said chair seating panel is determined by a pair of tilt limiters connecting an underside of said chair seating panel with said seat element and positioned equidistant outboard from said springs.
8. The office chair according to claim 7, wherein each of said tilt limiters comprises two hooks which engage with each other in such a way that the tilt of said seating panel is limited by said hooks touching.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(9) This basic arrangement enables the chair to be rocked backwards and apart from the back rest declining when the user leans back, the seat panel moves backwards and its rear end also tilts downwards. This gives the user a pleasant and relaxing position.
(10) This figure also shows the front support for the chair seating panel (4) in the shape of a ball joint (13) and the rear support in the shape of two spring assemblies (14, 15) on which the rear end of the chair seating panel (4) floats, one of which is shown.
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(13) This figure also shows the front end 3A of the top panel (3A) to the seat element (3), which is pointed downwards as a safe-guard against fingers being trapped in the ball joint assembly immediately behind it, when manipulating an adjustment mechanism, which is located at the front of the chair seat.
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(15) The rear support assemblies (14, 15) (one shown) are here in the form of coil springs (6, 7) which rest in pockets (8, 9).
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(18) The play, thus created, is sufficient to allow the housing (10, 11) to rotate a certain amount in relation to ball (5).
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(22) These limiters could also be in the form of straps connecting the chair seating panel with the seat element or loops which pass through holes in lower panel of the chair seating panel and whose loose ends are fixed to the seat element.
(23) While it is acknowledged the drawings only represent one particular realization or embodiment of the invention, it is stressed that they are in no way limiting on possible variations on those realizations or embodiments such as different springs at the back and different arrangements for the ball joint at the front of the chair seating panel.