Tilt mechanism for a weight-responsive seating furniture

US10159347B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10159347-B2
Application numberUS-201415517116-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 13, 2014
Priority dateNov 13, 2014
Publication dateDec 25, 2018
Grant dateDec 25, 2018

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Abstract

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A chair back height adjustment mechanism comprises a guide having an abutment surface at a lateral side of the guide which extends along an adjustment direction. The chair back height adjustment mechanism comprises an adjusting device supported on the guide so as to be displaceable along the adjustment direction. The adjusting device comprises a carrier, a coupling member which is moveably supported on the carrier, and a bias mechanism. The coupling member has a contact face shaped to abut on the abutment surface of the guide and a slanted face. The bias mechanism is operative to apply a force onto the slanted face to urge the contact face of the coupling member against the abutment surface of the guide.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tilt mechanism for a weight-responsive seating furniture, the tilt mechanism comprising: a base support; a backrest support; a seat panel; a seat support coupled to the backrest support such that the seat support is displaced relative to the base support when the backrest support is pivoted; a segmented member comprising: a first segment which is attached to the seat support or which is integrally formed with the seat support, and a second segment which is articulated to the first segment; wherein the segmented member is sandwiched between the seat support and the seat panel; and a linkage coupled to the second segment to pivot the second segment relative to the first segment when the seat support is displaced relative to the base support, wherein the tilt mechanism provides an adjustable seat depth. 2. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the segmented member is overlaid on the seat support. 3. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the linkage is configured to pivot the second segment downward relative to the first segment when the first segment is displaced upward by the seat support, and wherein the linkage is configured to pivot the second segment upward relative to the first segment when the first segment is displaced downward by the seat support. 4. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the linkage is pivotably coupled to the second segment and to at least one of the base support and the backrest support. 5. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the second segment is attached to a front end of the first segment. 6. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the second segment is attached to a rear end of the first segment. 7. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the segmented member further comprises: a third segment articulated to the first segment, the third segment and the second segment being provided on opposite sides of the first segment. 8. The tilt mechanism of claim 7 , further comprising: a further linkage coupled to the third segment to pivot the third segment relative to the first segment when the seat support is displaced relative to the base support. 9. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the segmented member is a seat of the weight-responsive seating furniture. 10. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the seat panel comprises a first seat section, a second seat section and an articulated connection between the first seat section and the second seat section, wherein the articulated connection of the seat panel overlaps with a position at which the second segment is articulated to the first segment. 11. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the seat support comprises a first lever, wherein the tilt mechanism comprises a second lever pivotably attached to the backrest support and coupled to the first lever to pivot the first lever when the backrest support pivots, and wherein the linkage comprises: a first link coupled to the second segment, and a second link coupled to the first link and the first lever. 12. The tilt mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the first lever or the second link comprises a slot in which a projection of the other one of the first lever or the second link is slidably received. 13. The tilt mechanism of claim 12 , wherein the second lever is pivotably coupled to the first lever, and wherein the tilt mechanism comprises an energy storage mechanism which biases at least one of the second lever and the backrest support. 14. A seating furniture, comprising: the tilt mechanism of claim 1 . 15. A tilt mechanism for a weight-responsive seating furniture, the tilt mechanism comprising: a base support; a backrest support; a seat support coupled to the backrest support such that the seat support is displaced relative to the base support when the backrest support is pivoted; a segmented member comprising: a first segment which is attached to the seat support or which is integrally formed with the seat support, and a second segment which is articulated to the first segment; and a linkage coupled to the second segment to pivot the second segment relative to the first segment when the seat support is displaced relative to the base support, wherein the seat support comprises a first lever, wherein the tilt mechanism comprises a second lever pivotably attached to the backrest support and coupled to the first lever to pivot the first lever when the backrest support pivots, and wherein the linkage comprises: a first link coupled to the second segment, and a second link coupled to the first link and to the first lever, and wherein the first lever or the second link comprises a slot in which a projection of the other one of the first lever or the second link is slidably received. 16. The tilt mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the second lever is pivotably coupled to the first lever, and wherein the tilt mechanism comprises an energy storage mechanism which biases at least one of the second lever and the backrest support. 17. A seating furniture, comprising: the tilt mechanism of claim 15 . 18. The tilt mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the segmented member is overlaid on the seat support. 19. The tilt mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the linkage is configured to pivot the second segment downward relative to the first segment when the first segment is displaced upward by the seat support, and wherein the linkage is configured to pivot the second segment upward relative to the first segment when the first segment is displaced downward by the seat support. 20. The tilt mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the linkage is pivotably coupled to the second segment and to at least one of the base support and the backrest support.

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  • with a central column, e.g. rocking office chairs · CPC title

  • with double seats · CPC title

  • Seat parts · CPC title

  • the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest (A47C1/035 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10159347B2 cover?
A chair back height adjustment mechanism comprises a guide having an abutment surface at a lateral side of the guide which extends along an adjustment direction. The chair back height adjustment mechanism comprises an adjusting device supported on the guide so as to be displaceable along the adjustment direction. The adjusting device comprises a carrier, a coupling member which is moveably supp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
L&P Property Man Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C1/03255. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 25 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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