Chair
US-D742676-S · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US9861205B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9861205-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615098461-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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An armrest for a chair includes a first slideable member moveably positioned within a support post and a second slideable member moveably positioned within the support post. The first slideable member is moveably positioned within a channel of the second slideable member such that the first slideable member is moveable relative to the second slideable member. An actuator is connected to the first and second slideable members. The actuator can optionally be included that is actuatable from a locked position to an unlocked position. The first and second slideable members are immovable within the post when the actuator is in the locked position and the first and second slideable members are moveable within the post when the actuator is in the unlocked position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A chair comprising: a base; at least one of a backrest supported by the base and a seat supported by the base; a first armrest attached to at least one of the base, the seat, and the backrest, the first armrest comprising: a support post attached to at least one of the base, the seat, and the backrest, the support post having a first channel; a first slideable member positionable in the first channel being moveable within the first channel; and a second slideable member moveably positioned in the first channel, the second slideable member having a second channel, the first slideable member being moveably positioned in the second channel such that the first slideable member is moveable relative to the second slideable member within the second channel from a retracted position to an extended position; and an arm pad attached to the first slideable member, the arm pad being moveable from a lowermost position to an uppermost position; and wherein the second slideable member has an opening in communication with the second channel, and the first armrest further comprising: a rack attached to the support post, the first and second slideable members being moveable relative to the rack for adjusting a position of the arm pad from an uppermost position to a lowermost position. 2. The chair of claim 1 , further comprising: an engagement member, the engagement member attached to the second slideable member on a side of the second slideable member that is opposite a side of the second slideable member in which the opening of the second slideable member is defined. 3. The chair of claim 2 wherein the rack has a first side having steps and a second side opposite the first side of the rack that at least partially defines an aperture; and the engagement member is attached to the second slideable member such that the engagement member is moveable within the aperture at least partially defined in the second side of the rack. 4. The chair of claim 3 wherein the engagement member is moveable vertically relative to the rack from a lowermost position adjacent a bottom portion of the rack to an uppermost position in which the engagement member engages an upper portion of the second side of the rack or a blocking member attached to an upper portion of the second side of the rack adjacent the aperture of the second side of the rack. 5. The chair of claim 4 comprising an interlocking member that is rotatable from a first position in which a portion of the interlocking member engages a first step of the steps of the rack to a second position in which the interlocking member is released from the first step; and an actuator moveable from a locked position to an unlocked position, the actuator connected to the interlocking member such that the first and second slideable members are moveable relative to the rack when the actuator is moved from the locked position to the unlocked position. 6. The chair of any of claim 5 wherein the second slideable member is moveable after the first slideable member is moved upwards vertically from a lower position relative to the rack when the actuator is in the unlocked position such that a portion of the interlocking member engages the second slideable member adjacent a top of the opening of the second slideable member, the second slideable member being moveable when the portion of the interlocking member engages the portion of the second slideable member adjacent the top of the opening of the second slideable member such that both the first and second slideable members are moved upwards relative to the rack when the second slideable member moves upwardly. 7. A chair comprising: a base; and at least one of a backrest supported by the base and a seat supported by the base; a first armrest attached to at least one of the base, the seat, and the backrest, the first armrest comprising: a support post attached to at least one of the base, the seat, and the backrest, the support post having a first channel; a first slideable member positionable in the first channel being moveable within the first channel; and a second slideable member moveably positioned in the first channel, the second slideable member having a second channel, the first slideable member being moveably positioned in the second channel such that the first slideable member is moveable relative to the second slideable member within the second channel from a retracted position to an extended position; and an arm pad attached to the first slideable member, the arm pad being moveable from a lowermost position to an uppermost position. 8. The chair of claim 7 comprising: an actuator moveable from a locked position to an unlocked position, the actuator connected to the first and second slideable members such that: when the actuator is in the locked position the first and second slideable members being prevented from moving vertically within the first channel, and when the actuator is in the unlocked position, the first and second slideable members being moveable vertically within the first channel such that the first and second members are extendable out of the first channel to adjust the arm pad to the uppermost position of the arm pad and retractable into the first channel to adjust the arm pad to the lowermost position of the arm pad when the actuator is in the unlocked position. 9. The chair of claim 8 wherein the actuator has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the second end of the actuator having a connector extending therefrom, and the adjustment member having an upper aperture sized to receive the connector of the actuator for attaching the actuator to the adjustment member. 10. The chair of claim 9 further comprising: a spring member attached to the actuator to bias the actuator to the locked position. 11. The chair of claim 10 wherein the actuator has a plurality of protuberances comprising a first protuberance adjacent a first side of the connector of the actuator and a second protuberance adjacent a second side of the connector of the actuator that is opposite the first side; and wherein the spring member has a first projection spaced apart from a second projection to define an opening between the first and second projections, the first projection being attached to the actuator adjacent to the first protuberance and the second projection being attached to the actuator adjacent to the second protuberance for biasing the actuator to the locked position; and the connector of the actuator extending downwardly from the actuator and through the opening defined between the first and second projections of the spring member. 12. The chair of claim 8 wherein the first armrest further comprises: an adjustment member attached to the first slideable member between the actuator and the first slideable member, the adjustment member being attached to the first slideable member such that the adjustment member is moveable relative to the first slideable member when the actuator is moved from the locked position to the unlocked position and also being moveable relative to the first slideable member when the actuator is moved from the unlocked position to the locked position. 13. The chair of claim 12 wherein the actuator has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the second end of the actuator having a connector extending therefrom, and the adjustment member having an upper aperture sized to receive the connector of the actuator for attaching the actuator to the adjustment member; and the first armrest further comprising: a spring member attached to the actuator to bias the actuator to the locked position.
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