Tilt mechanism for a chair and chair
US-9241570-B2 · Jan 26, 2016 · US
US9622580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9622580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414770883-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A tilt mechanism for a chair comprises a base, a first support configured to support a chair seat and a second support configured to support a chair back, the second support is pivotably coupled to the base. A coupling mechanism couples the second support to both the base and the first support. The coupling mechanism comprises a pin attached to the first support, a first linear guide slot provided on the base, and a second linear guide slot provided on the second support. The pin is slideably received in both the first linear guide slot and the second linear guide slot. The second linear guide slot slopes upwardly in a forward direction of the tilt mechanism when the tilt mechanism is in a zero-tilt position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tilt mechanism for a chair, configured to effect a coordinated movement of a chair seat and chair back, said tilt mechanism comprising: a base; a first support configured to support a chair seat; a second support configured to support a chair back and pivotably coupled to said base; a coupling mechanism comprising: (1) a pin attached to the first support; (2) a first linear guide slot provided on said base; and (3) a second linear guide slot provided on said second support, (4) wherein said pin is slideably received in both said first linear guide slot and said second linear guide slot, and (5) wherein said second linear guide slot slopes upwardly in a forward direction of said tilt mechanism when said tilt mechanism is in a zero-tilt position, to drive said pin along said first linear guide slot when said second support pivots relative to said base. 2. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , said second linear guide slot being configured to drive said pin along said first linear guide slot via a shear action. 3. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , said second linear guide slot being pivoted relative to said forward direction and remaining sloped upwardly relative to said forward direction when said second support pivots relative to said base. 4. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , said first linear guide slot sloping downwardly in a forward direction of said tilt mechanism. 5. The tilt mechanism of claim 4 , wherein said first linear guide slot has a longitudinal axis arranged at a first angle relative to said forward direction, said first angle being included in a range from 32° to 45°. 6. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said second linear guide slot has a longitudinal axis arranged at a second angle relative to said forward direction, said second angle being included in a range from 45° to 55° when said tilt mechanism is in a zero-tilt position. 7. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said first linear guide slot has a slot length which is greater than a slot length of the second linear guide slot. 8. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a link coupling said first support to said base, said link being articulated to said base and said first support. 9. The tilt mechanism of claim 8 , further comprising an energy storage mechanism coupled to said link. 10. The tilt mechanism of claim 9 , said energy storage mechanism being coupled to both the pin and the link. 11. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said coupling mechanism further comprises a first keyed sleeve projecting into said first linear guide slot and a second keyed sleeve projecting into said second linear guide slot, said first keyed sleeve and said second keyed sleeve being mounted to said pin. 12. The tilt mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said coupling mechanism comprises a further first linear guide slot on said base, said first linear guide slot and said further first linear guide slot being provided on opposing side walls of said base, and wherein said coupling mechanism comprises a further second linear guide slot on said second support, said second linear guide slot and said further second linear guide slot being provided on opposing side walls of said second support. 13. A chair, comprising: a chair base assembly; a chair seat; a chair back; and a tilt mechanism comprising: (1) a base coupled to said chair base assembly; (2) a first support supporting said chair seat; (3) a second support supporting said chair back and pivotably coupled to said base; (4) a coupling mechanism comprising: a) a pin attached to the first support; b) a first linear guide slot provided on said base; and c) a second linear guide slot provided on said second support, d) wherein said pin is slideably received in both said first linear guide slot and said second linear guide slot; e) wherein said second linear guide slot slopes upwardly in a forward direction of said tilt mechanism when said tilt mechanism is in a zero-tilt position, to drive said pin along said first linear guide slot when said second support pivots relative to said base.
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