Patents by Inventor Richard N. Roslund, Jr.

Richard N. Roslund, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5927662
    Abstract: A keyboard support arrangement which includes both a main support pad for a keyboard, and an auxiliary support pad for a mouse. The auxiliary support pad is removably and multiply positionable on and relative to the main support pad to provide increased convenience and flexibility of use with respect to the mouse support pad. The auxiliary pad is totally separable from the main pad, and a releasable and multi-positional connecting structure is provided for permitting the auxiliary pad to be mounted directly on the main pad adjacent either side edge thereof. The connecting structure also enables the auxiliary pad to be positioned relative to the main pad at one of many different angular relationships.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel C. K. West, Richard N. Roslund, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5909924
    Abstract: A tilt control mechanism for an office chair includes a spring arrangement which permits forward and rearward tilting of the chair while also urging the chair to a normal upright position. The spring arrangement includes front and rear springs which act in combination such that the upward acting forces acting on the chair can be varied during use. The forces being applied by the front spring are adjusted by a side-actuated tension adjustment mechanism which incorporates a wedge block for adjusting the spring forces. Further, the rear springs provide a variable spring force such that the spring force is maximized when in the normal position but is decreased substantially once the chair is fully reclined. This reduction in spring force allows a user to maintain the chair in the fully reclined position with significantly less force than was required to tilt the chair rearwardly while a sufficient spring force continues to be applied by the front spring to urge the chair to the normal position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1999
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard N. Roslund, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5853222
    Abstract: A height-adjustment mechanism is connected between a back assembly of a chair and a rigid upright supported on a seat assembly for selectively adjusting the height of the back assembly relative to the seat assembly. The height-adjustment mechanism is formed as a self-contained cartridge which releasably snaps into a downward opening compartment of the back assembly and does not require the use of separate independent fasteners. The height-adjustment mechanism is formed of a minimum number of parts, namely a plastic housing, a spring plate and an actuator pivotally connected to the housing. The height-adjustment mechanism includes a catch or projection formed on the spring plate which projects into one of a plurality of vertically spaced apertures formed in the upright. While the catch is slidable upwardly along the upright when raising the back assembly, the actuator disengages the catch from the upright to allow downward movement of the back assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Roslund, Jr., Larry A. Wilkerson
  • Patent number: 5853223
    Abstract: A chair having height-adjustable arm assemblies mounted adjacent opposite sides of the seat. Each arm assembly includes a horizontally elongated armrest which adjacent one end is connected to an upper end of a support column. The support column is axially slidably supported within an elongate support tube which projects downwardly adjacent a side of the chair seat. The support column and support tube have a cooperating linear anti-friction bearing arrangement therebetween, the latter incorporating a resilient support track to eliminate circumferential clearance. A latch mechanism includes a movable latch member carried on the column and cooperating with a plurality of latch-receiving slots formed in the support tube. The latch member is activated by a push rod which projects upwardly through the support column, and at its upper end is activated by an actuating lever which is pivoted on and projects lengthwise of the armrest and terminates in an actuating button disposed under the front end of the armrest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Ritt, Steve J. Nemeth, Jr., Richard N. Roslund, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5810439
    Abstract: An office-type chair is provided with a base, a seat-back arrangement including a seat assembly which is vertically tiltable relative to the base and a back assembly which is vertically tiltable relative to both the seat assembly and base, and a tilt control mechanism operatively coupled between the base and the seat-back arrangement for permitting the back assembly and seat assembly to be respectively rearwardly and downwardly tilted away from an upright position in a synchronous but differential rate. A front tilt control device is associated with and interconnected with the tilt control mechanism for permitting the seat and back assemblies to be synchronously and nondifferentially tilted forwardly away from the upright position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard N. Roslund, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5647638
    Abstract: A chair having height-adjustable arm assemblies mounted adjacent opposite sides of the seat. Each arm assembly includes a horizontally elongated armrest which adjacent one end is connected to an upper end of a support column. The support column is axially slidably supported within an elongate support tube which projects downwardly adjacent a side of the chair seat. The support column and support tube have a cooperating linear anti-friction bearing arrangement therebetween, the latter incorporating a resilient support track to eliminate circumferential clearance. A latch mechanism includes a movable latch member carried on the column and cooperating with a plurality of latch-receiving slots formed in the support tube. The latch member is activated by a push rod which projects upwardly through the support column, and at its upper end is activated by an actuating lever which is pivoted on and projects lengthwise of the armrest and terminates in an actuating button disposed under the front end of the armrest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Ritt, Steve J. Nemeth, Jr., Richard N. Roslund, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5333368
    Abstract: An office-type chair having a base, a cantilevered pedestal assembly projecting upwardly from substantially a center of the base, and a seat/back arrangement connected to an upper end of the pedestal assembly. The seat/back arrangement includes a generally horizontally enlarged seat assembly and a back assembly projecting upwardly from and adjacent a rear edge of the seat assembly. The seat/back arrangement also includes a rear tilt control mechanism for normally permitting the seat/back arrangement to be vertically tilted rearwardly against the urging of a resilient biasing element away from a normal upright position into a rearwardly tilted position. A front tilt mechanism cooperates between the pedestal assembly and the seat assembly for permitting the entire seat/back arrangement to be vertically tilted forwardly away from the normal upright position so that the seat assembly declines in a forward direction. The forward tilt mechanism is independent of the rear tilt control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Kriener, Johannes Uhlenbrock, Larry A. Wilkerson, Richard N. Roslund, Jr.