Chair back tilt mechanism
US-10231546-B2 · Mar 19, 2019 · US
US10743667B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10743667-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916261754-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 18, 2020 |
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A chair can include a chair back, or backrest, that is coupled to a base of a chair above a seat of the chair. A tilt mechanism can attach the backrest to the base at spaced apart locations. In some embodiments, the tilt mechanism can be configured so that the backrest rotates about multiple pivots as it reclines from an upright position to a reclined position to drive forward motion of the seat during recline of the backrest.
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What is claimed is: 1. A chair comprising: a seat; a backrest; a base, the seat supported by the base, at least one portion of the backrest connected to at least one of a seat frame of the seat and the base; and a tilt mechanism attached between the base, the seat, and the backrest, the tilt mechanism comprising: seat connections between a seat frame of the seat and a housing of the base that are configured to define a path of travel of the seat when the seat moves during recline of the backrest from an upright position to a reclined position; seat pivotal connections between projections of the backrest and the seat frame of the seat that are configured so that the projections rotate during rotation of the backrest from the upright position to the reclined position to drive the seat frame forward along the path of travel during the recline of the backrest from the upright position to the reclined position; backrest pivotal connections between vertically extending members of the backrest and vertically extending members of the housing, the backrest rotating about the backrest pivotal connections and the seat pivotal connections during motion of the backrest between the upright position and the reclined position; a first biasing device positioned between the seat frame and the housing, the first biasing device configured to stretch from a first length to a second length that is longer than the first length when the seat is moved forwardly as the backrest is moved from the upright position to the reclined position, the first biasing device configured to bias the seat to a rearward position to bias the backrest to the upright position; and wherein the seat moves synchronously with rotation of the backrest during recline of the backrest from the upright position to the reclined position. 2. The chair of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises a height adjustment device connected to the housing and an actuator connected to the height adjustment device. 3. The chair of claim 2 , wherein the actuator is connected to the height adjustment device within the housing below the seat. 4. The chair of claim 1 , wherein the tilt mechanism also comprises a first axle that extends through at least one of the projections of the backrest adjacent an aperture defined in the seat frame that is rearward of a slot of a respective one of the seat connections. 5. The chair of claim 1 , wherein each of the seat connections comprises: a connector positioned within an elongated slot defined in the seat frame connected to a portion of the housing to attach the housing to the seat frame. 6. The chair of claim 5 , wherein the portion of the housing to which the connector is attached is a ramped portion so that the connector is inclined or declined within the slot to define an inclined or declined path of travel of the seat so that the seat moves upwardly or downwardly as the seat moves during recline of the backrest. 7. The chair of claim 1 , wherein each of the seat pivotal connections between projections of the backrest and the seat frame of the seat comprises: a first axle that extends through a projection of the backrest of the seat pivotal connection adjacent an aperture defined in the seat frame that is rearward of a slot of a respective one of the seat connections, the first axle pivotally connecting the projection of the backrest to the seat frame. 8. The chair of claim 7 , wherein each of the seat connections comprises: a connector positioned within the slot defined in the seat frame to attach the seat frame to the housing. 9. The chair of claim 8 , wherein the portion of the housing to which the connector is attached is a ramped portion so that the connector is inclined or declined within the slot to define an inclined or declined path of travel of the seat so that the seat moves upwardly or downwardly as the seat moves during recline of the backrest. 10. The chair of claim 1 , wherein each of the backrest pivotal connections between vertically extending members of the backrest and vertically extending members of the housing comprises: a first axle extending from an upper end of a vertically extending member of the housing to a vertically extending member of the backrest such that the backrest is rotatable about the first axle. 11. The chair of claim 10 , wherein each of the seat pivotal connections between projections of the backrest and the seat frame of the seat comprises: a second axle that extends through a slit defined in the projection of the backrest of the seat pivotal connection adjacent an aperture defined in the seat frame, the second axle pivotally connecting the projection of the backrest to the seat frame so that rotation of the projection that occurs when the backrest is moved from the upright position to the reclined position drives the seat frame forwardly or rearwardly. 12. The chair of claim 11 , wherein each of the seat connections comprises: a connector positioned within a slot defined in the seat frame to attach the seat frame to the housing. 13. The chair of claim 12 , wherein the portion of the housing to which the connector is attached is a ramped portion so that the connector is inclined or declined within the slot to define an inclined or declined path of travel of the seat so that the seat moves upwardly or downwardly as the seat moves during recline of the backrest. 14. The chair of claim 10 , wherein each of the seat connections comprises: a connector positioned within a slot defined in the seat frame to attach the seat frame to the housing. 15. The chair of claim 14 , wherein a portion of the housing to which the connector is attached is a ramped portion so that the connector is inclined or declined within the slot to define an inclined or declined path of travel of the seat so that the seat moves upwardly or downwardly as the seat moves forwardly. 16. The chair of claim 14 , wherein the connector is forward of the seat pivotal connections and the seat pivotal connections are forward of the backrest pivotal connections. 17. The chair of claim 14 , wherein the projections of the backrest extend from a lower portion of the backrest through holes in the housing to the seat pivotal connections. 18. The chair of claim 1 , wherein the backrest comprises: an upper portion, a lower portion having the projections, the projections extending from the lower portion of the backrest into the housing, the upper portion, lower portion, and the vertically extending members of the backrest defining at least one opening; and wherein the vertically extending members of the backrest comprise a first vertically extending member and a second vertically extending member, the first vertically extending member adjacent a first side of the backrest and the second vertically extending member adjacent a second side of the backrest. 19. The chair of claim 18 , comprising: a second biasing device attached between the seat frame and the housing, the first biasing device being spaced apart from the second biasing device within the housing, the second biasing device configured to stretch from a first length to a second length that is longer than the first length when the seat is moved forwardly or rearwardly as the backrest is moved from the upright position to the reclined position. 20. The chair of claim 19 , wherein: the seat connections comprise first and second seat connections that are aligned with each other and are spaced apart from each other, the seat connections being forward of the seat pivotal connections;
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