Body support assembly and methods for the use and assembly thereof

US11357329B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11357329-B2
Application numberUS-202017119490-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 11, 2020
Priority dateDec 13, 2019
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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A body support assembly includes a seat assembly and backrest assembly supported by a tilt control assembly. Methods of using and assembling the body support assembly are provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. A body support assembly comprising: a base member; a lower support structure comprising: a longitudinally extending portion coupled to the base member at a first location; a front link extending upwardly from the longitudinally extending portion forwardly of the first location; and a rear link extending upwardly from the longitudinally extending portion rearwardly of the first location; a back frame comprising a first lower portion extending rearwardly from the rear link and an upright portion extending upwardly from the lower portion; a seat support member coupled to the front link and to the rear link, wherein the seat support member supports a seating surface; and a back support pivotally connected to the upright portion at a second location above the seating surface, wherein the back support comprises a second lower portion separate from the first lower portion and connected to the rear link below the seat support member. 2. The body support assembly of claim 1 wherein the front link comprises a pair of laterally spaced front links. 3. The body support assembly of claim 1 wherein the upright portion comprises a pair of laterally spaced first uprights, and wherein the back support comprises a pair of laterally spaced second uprights pivotally connected to the first uprights. 4. The body support assembly of claim 3 wherein the back support further comprises an upper member, wherein the upper member and second lower portion are joined to the second uprights and define a central opening, and further comprising a suspension member disposed across the central opening and secured to the back support. 5. The body support assembly of claim 1 wherein the second lower portion of the back support comprises a curved transition portion spaced above the first lower portion of the back frame and defining an open lateral pass through there between. 6. The body support assembly of claim 1 wherein the first lower portion of the back frame and the lower support structure comprise overlapping portions defining at least in part the rear link. 7. The body support assembly of claim 1 wherein the longitudinally extending portion and/or the front link define a first flex region, wherein the longitudinally extending portion defines a second flex region adjacent the rear link, wherein the seat support member and front link define a third flex region adjacent the front link, and wherein the seat support member defines a fourth flex region adjacent the rear link. 8. The body support assembly of claim 1 further comprising an armrest assembly comprising a base portion disposed above the longitudinally extending portion of the lower support structure and coupled to the base member, wherein the base portion of the armrest assembly comprises a pair of laterally extending arms disposed between and extending outwardly from the lower support structure and seat support member and a pair of upright portions connected to the laterally extending arms and extending upwardly along opposite sides of the seat support member. 9. The body support assembly of claim 8 wherein the armrest assembly is fixed relative to the base member, and wherein the seat support member is moveable from an upright, nominal position to a reclined position relative to the armrest assembly. 10. The body support member of claim 1 further comprising a booster spring disposed between the base and the rear link, the booster spring biasing the lower support structure from a reclined position to an upright, nominal position. 11. The body support member of claim 1 wherein the back support has an S-shaped profile when viewed from a left side thereof. 12. The body support member of claim 1 wherein the back support comprises a forwardly facing convex bow shape at a third location proximate a lumbar region of the back support and a rearwardly facing convex bow shape at a fourth location spaced below the third location. 13. The body support member of claim 12 wherein the lower portion of the back support comprises an arm extending forwardly from the rearwardly facing convex bow shape, wherein the arm is coupled to the rear link. 14. The body support member of claim 13 wherein an end of the arm comprises an upturned end, and where the seat support member comprises a boss structure disposed over the rear link and the upturned end to secure the arm to the rear link. 15. A backrest assembly comprising: a base; a rigid back frame comprising a first upright portion and a first lower portion extending forwardly from the first upright portion and coupled to the base, wherein the first lower portion is reclinable relative to the base about a first flex region; and a flexible back support comprising a second upright portion having a second flex region proximate a lumbar region of the back support, wherein the second upright portion is flexible about the second flex region, and a second lower portion extending forwardly from the second upright portion and coupled to the first lower portion, wherein the second lower portion is reclinable with the first lower portion relative to the base about the first flex region, and wherein the second lower portion has a third flex region located between the first and second flex regions, wherein the second lower portion is flexible about the third flex region, and wherein the second upright portion is pivotally coupled to the back frame at a third location spaced above the second flex location. 16. The backrest assembly of claim 15 wherein the second upright portion comprises a forwardly facing convex bow shape defining the second flex region. 17. The backrest assembly of claim 16 wherein the second lower portion comprises a rearwardly facing convex bow shaped portion. 18. The backrest assembly of claim 15 wherein the first and second lower portions are connected to a vertically extending link. 19. The backrest assembly of claim 15 wherein the first upright portion comprises a pair of laterally spaced first uprights, and wherein the second upright portion comprises a pair of laterally spaced second uprights pivotally connected to the first uprights. 20. The backrest assembly of claim 19 wherein the back support further comprises an upper member extending between and connected to the pair of second uprights, and wherein the lower portion extends between and is connected to the pair of second uprights, wherein the second uprights, the upper member and the second lower portion define a central opening, and further comprising a suspension member disposed across the central opening and secured to the back support. 21. A body support assembly comprising: a base member; a lower support structure comprising: a longitudinally extending portion coupled to the base member at a first location, the longitudinally extending portion defining a first flex region positioned rearward of the first location; a front link extending upwardly from the longitudinally extending portion forwardly of the first location, wherein at least one of the lower support member and/or the front link define a second flex region positioned forward of the first location; and a rear link extending upwardly from the longitudinally extending portion rearward of the first location; a seat support member coupled to the front link and to the rear link, wherein the seat support member supports a seating surface, wherein at least one of the seat support member and/or the front link define a third flex region and wherein the seat support member def

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  • with mesh-like supports, e.g. elastomeric membranes · CPC title

  • of non-adjustable shape adapted to a user contour or ergonomic seating positions · CPC title

  • having elastic frames · CPC title

  • characterised by elastic means · CPC title

  • A47C7/44Primary

    with elastically-mounted frame · CPC title

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What does patent US11357329B2 cover?
A body support assembly includes a seat assembly and backrest assembly supported by a tilt control assembly. Methods of using and assembling the body support assembly are provided.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Steelcase Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C7/44. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).