Abstract: An elastomeric load bearing surface with different load support characteristics in different directions. In one embodiment, the surface includes an elastomeric membrane that is oriented in only a single direction, for example, by compression or stretching. In another embodiment, the surface includes mechanical structures, such as connectors, variations in thickness and apertures, that vary the load support characteristics in different directions. In another aspect, the present invention provides a multilayer load bearing surface in which the layers cooperate to provide a controlled force/deflection profile that is variable in different regions of the surface. In one embodiment, the upper layer includes a plurality of loosely connected nodes and a lower layer having a plurality of resilient elements that separately support each node.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 30, 2008
Publication date:
January 22, 2009
Applicants:
ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC., HERMAN MILLER, INC.
Inventors:
Timothy P. Coffield, John F. Aldrich, Ryan S. Brill, Matthew P. Reed, Matthew Parkinson, Jeffrey A. Weber
Abstract: A seating structure includes a plurality of boss structures arranged in a pattern and a plurality of web structures joining adjacent boss structures within the pattern. At least some of the web structures are spaced apart such that they define openings therebetween. Adjacent rows of said web structures are spaced or staggered.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 11, 2005
Date of Patent:
January 6, 2009
Assignee:
Herman Miller Inc.
Inventors:
Jerome Carmel Caruso, Steven Jerome Caruso, John Fredric Aldrich, Andrew Keith Hector, Thomas William Granzow, Dean Thomas Miller, Richard Thomas Peek, Benjamin Booth Edinger, Chad D. Aerts
Abstract: A rail system (100) is disclosed which may be employed within a commercial interior (102). The rail system (100) comprises a series of primary-tracks (130) in a spaced apart configuration. The rail system (100) also comprises a series of cross rails (132) releasably interconnectable to the primary tracks (130). The rail system (100) permits electrical and mechanical interconnections and reconfiguration of electrical and mechanical interconnections, for various functional accessories and communications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 4, 2003
Date of Patent:
November 25, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert W. Insalaco, Russel Howe, James B. Long, W. Daniel Millis
Abstract: A seating structure includes a plurality of boss structures arranged in a pattern and a plurality of web structures joining adjacent boss structures within the pattern. At least some of the web structures are non-planar and at least some adjacent web structures are spaced apart such that they define openings therebetween. In another aspect, the seating structure includes a plurality of boss structures arranged in a pattern and defining a support surface and a plurality of web structures joining adjacent boss structures within the pattern. At least some adjacent web structures are spaced apart and shaped such that they define substantially non-circular openings therebetween when viewed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the support surface. A reinforced frame is also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 25, 2004
Date of Patent:
November 25, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Jerome Carmel Caruso, Steven Jerome Caruso, John Fredric Aldrich, Andrew Keith Hector, Thomas William Granzow, Dean Thomas Miller, Richard Thomas Peek
Abstract: An assembly for use with a lamp including the lights, structures for dissipating heat, and controls for controlling the intensity and light temperature emitted by the assembly. Included are structures which allow the lamp to adjust the assembly to a desired position and a small compact configuration. The assembly can be used in a variety of lighting configurations including a desk lamp, floor lamp, wall lamp, ceiling or suspended lamp. A printed circuit board carries the lights and is sandwiched between two heat sinks for dissipating heat from the lights. Passages and openings are provided in the assembly for dissipating heat. A lenses are provided relative to the lights.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 9, 2007
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Yves Behar, Jacques L. Gagne, George Janour
Abstract: A tiltable chair including a base, a fulcrum member having a curved support surface, a back support pivotally connected to the base at a pivot axis and pivotable between at least an upright position and a rearward tilt position, and at least one leaf spring having first and second ends, with the first end being restrained by the base. The at least one leaf spring engages the curved support surface of the fulcrum member at a first contact point when the back support is in the upright position and at a second contact point when the back support is in the rearward tilt position, wherein the second contact point is positioned rearwardly on the at least one leaf spring relative to the first contact point. A link member is pivotally connected to the back support at a first pivot location and is pivotally connected to the at least one leaf spring at a second pivot location. The link member defines a vector between the first and second pivot locations and the first pivot location and the pivot axis define a plane.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 17, 2003
Date of Patent:
September 16, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Johann Burkhard Schmitz, Claudia Plikat, Nicolai Neubert, Carola E. M. Zwick, Roland R. O. Zwick, John F. Aldrich, Christopher C. Hill, James D. Slagh, Douglas M. VanDeRiet
Abstract: Office components are described that include a base, a seat supported by the base. a microprocessor, and a load sensor electrically coupled with the microprocessor and mechanically coupled with the seat and, based on movement thereof, operative to detect occupancy of the seat and provide a signal to the microprocessor indicative thereof. The load sensor may be a strain gauge, a piezo device or combination thereof.
Abstract: A support member for a seating structure component includes a first support member having a first plurality of spaced apart fins and a second support member having a second plurality of spaced apart fins. The first support member is secured to the second support member with the first plurality of fins nested between the second plurality of fins.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 6, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 2, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Johann Burkhard Schmitz, Claudia Plikat, Nicolai Neubert, Carola E. M. Zwick, Roland R. O. Zwick, Chad D. Aerts, John F. Aldrich
Abstract: A modular power distribution system (1500) is interconnected to a power breaker panel (1452) through a home-run cable (1454). Power is applied from the home-run cable (1454) through universal connectors (1456) and modular power cable (1504) to three connector modules (1508) through modular connector plugs (1506). The connector modules (1508) include a dimmer connector (1510) to which power can be selectively applied. The dimmer connector (1510) is connected to a cable (1512) which is interconnected to a light track head (1514). The light track head (1514) can be connected to a light bank having lights receptive to dimmer functionality. Each connector module (1508) includes an IR receiver or receptor (1516) which is remote and interconnected to a corresponding one of the connector modules (1508) through a patch chord (1518).
Abstract: Office components are described that include an electrical conduit electrically coupled to a fuel cell, and an electrically powered device coupled to the electrical conduit and configured to receive electricity generated by the fuel cell. The electrically powered device includes at least one of an automatic adjustment mechanism, a control system, a sound masking system, and an office accessory. Chairs, methods of using chairs, and systems of chairs are also described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 3, 2007
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Andrew J. Kurrasch, Robert L. Beck, Daniel Robert Kuiper, Arturo J. Bonomie
Abstract: A privacy apparatus adds a privacy sound based on a speaker's own voice into the environment, thereby confusing listeners as to which of the sounds is the real source. This permits disruption of the ability to understand the source speech of the user by eliminating segregation cues that the auditory system uses to interpret speech. The privacy apparatus minimizes segregation cues. The privacy apparatus is relatively quiet and thus easily acceptable in a typical open floor design office space. The privacy apparatus contains an A/D converter that converts the speech into a digital signal, a DSP that converts the digital signal into a privacy signal with pre-recorded speech fragments that are summed so that the speech fragments at least partly overlap one another, a D/A converter that converts the privacy signal into an output signal and one or more loudspeakers from which the output signal is emitted.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 4, 2006
Date of Patent:
May 20, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey Specht, Daniel Mapes-Riordan, William DeKruif
Abstract: A privacy apparatus adds a privacy sound into the environment, thereby confusing listeners as to which of the sounds is the real source. The privacy sound may be based on the speaker's own voice or may be based on another voice. At least one characteristic of the speaker (such as a characteristic of the speaker's speech) may be identified. The characteristic may then be used to access a database of the speaker's own voice or another's voice, and to form one or more voice streams to form the privacy sound. The privacy sound may thus permit disruption of the ability to understand the source speech of the user by eliminating segregation cues that the auditory system uses to interpret speech.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 27, 2006
Date of Patent:
April 22, 2008
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Daniel Mapes-Riordan, Jeffrey Specht, Susan Ell, legal representative, William DeKruif
Abstract: An assembly for use with a lamp including the lights, structures for dissipating heat, and controls for controlling the intensity and light temperature emitted by the assembly. Included are structures which allow the lamp to adjust the assembly to a desired position and a small compact configuration. The assembly can be used in a variety of lighting configurations including a desk lamp, floor lamp, wall lamp, ceiling or suspended lamp. A printed circuit board carries the lights and is sandwiched between two heat sinks for dissipating heat from the lights. Passages and openings are provided in the assembly for dissipating heat. A lenses are provided relative to the lights.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 9, 2007
Publication date:
March 13, 2008
Applicant:
HERMAN MILLER, INC.
Inventors:
Yves Behar, Jacques Gagne, George Janour
Abstract: A distributed network (100) having power and communication distribution means (530) includes wireless sensors (1600) for generating spatial state signals. The state signals are received by a wireless coordinator (1700) on the network (530). Application devices (963) are controlled based on the received signals.
Abstract: A correlation system (100) is disclosed, for use with a lighting system (102). The lighting system (102) is associated with one or more wands (104) so as to initially configure or reconfigure relationships and correlation among switches and lights of the lighting system (102). The lighting system (102) includes a plurality of lighting units (106). The lighting system (102) also includes a plurality of switch units (128). The wand (104) includes an IR emitter (160) to transmit signals to said lighting units (106) and to said switch units (128) so as to effect controlling relationships among the switch units (128) and lighting units (106).