BODY SUPPORT STRUCTURE WITH RELEASABLE BACKREST
20260096654 ยท 2026-04-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew David Remelts (Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- David John Dekker (Holland, MI, US)
- Jennifer Kristy Geister (Alto, MI, US)
- Ethan W. Gess (Clarksville, MI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A body support structure includes a base having an upright. A backrest is slidable relative to the upright from a disengaged position, wherein the backrest is separated from the upright, to an engaged position, wherein the backrest is coupled to the backrest. A catch member releasably engages the upright when the backrest is in the engaged position. Methods of assembling and disassembling the body support structure are also provided.
Claims
1. A body support structure comprising: a base comprising an upright having front and rear surfaces; a backrest slidable relative to the upright from a disengaged position, wherein the backrest is separated from the upright, to an engaged position, wherein the backrest is coupled to the backrest, and wherein the backrest comprises: opposing surfaces configured to engage the front and rear surfaces of the upright as the backrest is slid from the disengaged position to the engaged position, and a catch member releasably engaging the upright with a snap-fit when the backrest is in the engaged position.
2. The body support structure of claim 1 wherein the backrest comprises a vertically extending cavity open at a bottom of the backrest, wherein the upright is insertable into the cavity from the bottom of the backrest.
3. The body support structure of claim 1 wherein the backrest comprises a shell defining the opposing surfaces.
4. The body support structure of claim 3 wherein the shell has a rear surface positioned rearwardly of the rear surface of the upright.
5. The body support structure of claim 1 wherein the catch member comprises a tab cantilevered upwardly.
6. The body support structure of claim 5 wherein the tab is moveable between a catch position, wherein the tab is engaged with the upright with the snap-fit and prevents the backrest from being moved from the engaged position to the disengaged position, and a release position, wherein the tab is disengaged from the upright such that the backrest may be moved from the engaged position to the disengaged position.
7. The body support structure of claim 6 wherein the backrest comprises a cavity open to an exterior of the backrest and communicating with the tab, wherein the cavity is configured to accommodate a release tool insertable through the cavity and engageable with the tab so as to move the tab from the catch position to the release position.
8. The body support structure of claim 6 wherein the upright comprises a pair of support legs and an upper cross member, wherein the tab is engaged with the cross member in the snap fit when the tab is in the catch position.
9. A body support structure comprising: a base comprising an inverted U-shaped upright comprising a pair of support legs and an upper cross member; a backrest slidable relative to the upright from a disengaged position to an engaged position, wherein the backrest comprises: a cavity shaped and configured to receive the upright, and a catch member releasably engaging the upper cross-member when the backrest is slid into the engaged position.
10. The body support structure of claim 9 wherein the backrest comprises a vertically extending cavity open at a bottom of the backrest, wherein the upright is insertable into the cavity from the bottom of the backrest.
11. The body support structure of claim 9 wherein the backrest comprises a shell having opposing surfaces defining the cavity, wherein the opposing surfaces engage front and rear surfaces of the support legs.
12. The body support structure of claim 11 wherein the shell has a rear surface positioned rearwardly of the rear surface of the support legs.
13. The body support structure of claim 9 wherein the catch member comprises a tab cantilevered upwardly.
14. The body support structure of claim 13 wherein the tab is moveable between a catch position, wherein the tab is engaged with the upper cross member and prevents the backrest from being moved from the engaged position to the disengaged position, and a release position, wherein the tab is disengaged from the upper cross member such that the backrest may be moved from the engaged position to the disengaged position.
15. The body support structure of claim 14 wherein the backrest comprises a cavity open to an exterior of the backrest and communicating with the tab, wherein the cavity is configured to accommodate a release tool insertable through the cavity and engageable with the tab so as to move the tab from the catch position to the release position.
16. A method of assembling a body support structure comprising: sliding a backrest downwardly onto an upright extending upwardly from a base from a disengaged position to an engaged position, wherein the backrest comprises opposing surfaces engaging front and rear surfaces of the upright when the backrest is in the engaged position; and releasably engaging the upright with a catch member extending from the backrest as the backrest is slid to the engaged position, wherein the catch member engages the upright with a snap-fit when the backrest is in the engaged position.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the backrest comprises a vertically extending cavity open at a bottom of the backrest, and wherein sliding the backrest downwardly comprises inserting the upright into the cavity from the bottom of the backrest.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein the catch member comprises a tab cantilevered upwardly, wherein releasably engaging the upright with the catch member comprises moving the tab relative to the upright until the tab engages the upright with the snap-fit.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the backrest comprises a cavity open to an exterior of the backrest and communicating with the tab, and further comprising inserting a release tool through the cavity, engaging the tab with the release tool, moving the tab from the catch position to the release position, and lifting the backrest upwardly relative to the upright.
20. The method of claim 16 wherein the upright comprises a pair of support legs and an upper cross member, wherein releasably engaging the upright with the catch member comprises releasably engaging the upper cross member with the catch member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] It should be understood that the term plurality, as used herein, means two or more. As shown in
[0017] Referring to
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[0019] The backrest 8 is slidable relative to the upright 32 from a disengaged position, shown for example in
[0020] In one embodiment, the backrest 8 may be configured as a shell 70 defining the opposing surfaces 44, 46. The shell 70 may be configured with a rear exterior surface 54 and a front, body support surface 56, and pairs of front and rear cross members 58, 60, or bands, spaced apart in the horizontal direction to define the cavity 48. The cross members 58, 60 may be vertically spaced. The rearwardly facing surface 44 of the front cross members 58, which may be vertically spaced, may define a front opposing surface, and the forwardly facing surface 46 of the rear cross members 60, which may be vertically spaced, may define the rear opposing surface. The surfaces 44 and 46 may be staggered and vertically spaced relative to each other. In another embodiment, spaced apart front and rear portions of the shell define the opening, or cavity 48, and also the opposing surfaces. In any event, the shell 70 defines the rear surface 46 positioned rearwardly of the rear surface 38 of the upright 32, and the front surface 44 positioned forwardly of the front surface 36 of the upright 32, with the surfaces 36, 38, 44, 46 engaging to prevent the backrest 8, e.g., shell 70, from rotating in response to a load (F) applied by a user to the backrest 8, and shell 70, as the moment M1 created by the load (F) is countered by forces (F1, F2, F3, F4), and associated moments M2, M3, applied to the shell 70 by the upright 32. The shell 70 may be made of plastic, such as a Polypropylene based plastic, or may be metal, fiberglass, or other suitable materials.
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[0024] The cavity 48 is open to an exterior of the backrest, for example along the bottom 50 of the backrest (or elsewhere such as a top, front or rear of the backrest), and communicates with the tab 102. If the backrest is not covered on the backside thereof, the release tool may also be inserted through one of the openings between the cross members 60, or a user may simply depress the tab 102 with their hand, or release tool. In any of the embodiments, the cavity 48 is configured to accommodate the release tool 120, which may have a grippable end 122, and is insertable through the cavity 48 such that an opposite depressor 124 may be engaged with the tab 102 so as to move (i.e., pivot, bend/deform) the tab from the catch position to the release position.
[0025] In one embodiment, the tab 102, and top edge 106 in particular, is engaged with the cross member 40 in a snap fit when the tab 102 is in the catch position. In other embodiments, the upright, which may be monolithic, is provided with a catch surface that is engaged by the catch. The cavity 48 is shaped and configured to receive the upright 32. In one embodiment, the upright 32 is insertable into the cavity 48 from the bottom 50 of the backrest.
[0026] In operation, one method of assembling a body support structure 10 includes sliding the backrest 8 downwardly onto the upright 32 extending upwardly from the base 12 from the disengaged position to the engaged position, and engaging front and rear surfaces 36, 38 of the upright 32 with opposing surfaces 44, 46 of the backrest when the backrest 8 is in the engaged position. The method further includes releasably engaging the upright 32 with the catch member 100 extending from the backrest 8 as the backrest is slid to the engaged position. In one embodiment, the catch member 100 engages the upright with a snap-fit when the backrest is in the engaged position. As mentioned, the backrest 8 may include the vertically extending cavity 48 open at the bottom 50 of the backrest, such that sliding the backrest downwardly includes inserting the upright 32 into the cavity 48 from the bottom of the backrest. Releasably engaging the upright 32 with the catch member 100 may include moving the tab 102 relative to the upright until the tab engages the upright with the snap-fit. Releasably engaging the upright 32 with the catch member may include releasably engaging the upper cross member 40 with the catch member.
[0027] To release the backrest 8, or disassemble the body support structure 10, an installer may grip the grippable end portion 122 and insert the release tool 120 through the cavity 48, engage the tab 102 with the depressor 124 portion of the release tool, moving the tab from the catch position to the release position, and lift the backrest 8 upwardly relative to the upright 32 from the engaged to the disengaged position. A replacement backrest may then be installed on the upright as disclosed herein.
[0028] Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As such, it is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting and that it is the appended claims, including all equivalents thereof, which are intended to define the scope of the invention.