Chair with functional armrest
A seating unit includes a frame, a seat, and a pair of armrests movably mounted to the frame for movement between forward and rearward positions. The armrests are biased into the forward position, and each armrest includes a device selectively retaining the armrest in the rearward position. Movement of the armrest releases the device such that the armrest moved to the forward position due to the bias.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to armrests for seating units such as office chairs and the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
Seating units such as office chairs may include armrests to support the forearms of a seated user. Such armrests are often padded, and may include various positional adjustment features to accommodate the needs of a particular user. Such adjustment features may include height adjustment, side-to-side adjustment, and/or front to rear adjustment. Such adjustment may require that a user manipulate a release lever or the like to unlock the adjustment mechanism to permit movement of the armrest.
Also, in use, the armrest may contact the edge of a desk or the like, potentially resulting in damage to the armrest. Such contact may also limit the movement of the chair itself and limit the ability of the user to get as close to the desk as desired. U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,537 does disclose an adjustable armrest assembly including detent arrangement wherein an armrest will move from a normal use position to a retracted position when the chair is moved such as when the armrest engages a desk. However, known adjustment mechanisms may be somewhat awkward or difficult to use, and may not permit a user to quickly and easily lock the armrest in the desired position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is an adjustable armrest for a chair including a base and a support member slidably coupled to the base for movement in first and second directions between first and second positions relative to the base, wherein the support member is biased into the first position. The armrest includes a device selectively retaining the support member in the second position, and the device includes a catch and a removable retaining member that is engagable with the catch to retain the support member in the second position. The retaining member disengages from the catch upon movement of the support member to permit movement of the support member relative to the base.
Another aspect of the present invention is a seating unit including a frame, a seat, and a pair of armrests movably mounted to the frame for movement between forward and rearward positions. The armrests are biased into the forward position, and each armrest includes a device selectively retaining the armrest in the rearward position. Movement of the armrest releases the device such that the armrest moves to the forward position due to the bias.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a seating unit including a frame, a seat, a backrest, and a pair of armrests movably mounted to the frame for movement between forward and rearward positions. The armrests are biased into the forward position, and a heart and pawl device operably interconnects the armrest with the frame. The heart and pawl device selectively retains the armrest in the rearward position, and biases the armrest towards the forward position.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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There are different ways to construct a push-push mechanism. As illustrated, the track 19 includes an elongated linear portion 20, and a heart-shaped end portion 21. When assembled, the guide member 14 is positioned between tabs 22 and horizontal web 23 of support member 10. Support member 10 is made of a sheet metal material, and tabs 22 are formed by making U-shaped cuts in vertical side web 10A of support member 10. Tabs 22.are then bent inwardly to form openings 22A. A downwardly extending tab 24 of support member 10 extends through opening 25, and provides a stop for a spring 26. Tab 24 is formed in a similar manner to tabs 22, and forms an opening 24A after tab 24 is bent downwardly. When assembled, spring 26 is positioned within channel 27 of slide block 12, with a first end 28 of spring 26 contacting an end 30 of channel 27, and a second end 29 of spring 26 contacts tab 24 of support member 10. Spring 26 is in compression to thereby bias the support member 10 in the forward direction as indicated by the arrow “F”. When assembled, the lower end 31 of pin 17 is received in track 19, and shoulder 32 of pin 17 is sandwiched between the upper web 33 of guide member 14 and the upper surface 34 of slide block 12. Upper end 35 of pin 17 is slidably received in the elongated opening 18 in guide member 14. In use, when the support member 10 is in the forward position, the pin 17 will engage the elongated portion 20 of track 19. As the support member 10 is pushed rearwardly in the direction of the arrow “R” the pin 17 will travel along track 19 until it encounters the heart-shaped portion 21.
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In addition to the fore and aft adjustment of the armrest described above, it is contemplated that the present invention of a push-push mechanism can be used on a variety of different armrests and in a variety of different furniture applications. For example, an armrest including the present push-push mechanism may also include the adjustment features illustrated schematically in
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The armrest 110 also includes rotational adjustment provided by detent member 78 and block 82. As illustrated in
In addition to the rotational detent devices just described, the rotational adjustment may include smooth detent walls 140A in combination with the detent members 135 of
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Claims
1. An adjustable armrest for a chair, comprising:
- an armrest base member;
- a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member for movement in first and second directions between first and second positions relative to the base, wherein the support member is biased into the first position; and
- a device selectively retaining the support member in the second position, the device including a catch and a movable retaining member that is engagable with the catch to retain the support member in the second position, the retaining member disengaging from the catch upon movement of the support member to permit movement of the support member relative to the armrest base member.
2. The adjustable armrest of claim 1, wherein:
- the device includes a push-push mechanism.
3. The adjustable armrest of claim 2, wherein the push-push mechanism includes a track having a heart-shaped end portion forming the catch.
4. The adjustable armrest of claim 3, wherein:
- the track is formed in the armrest base member;
- the retaining member is rotatably attached to the support member and includes an extension engaging the track.
5. The adjustable armrest of claim 4, wherein:
- the track includes an elongated generally straight portion, and the heart-shaped end portion is angled relative to the straight portion.
6. The adjustable armrest of claim 5, wherein:
- the heart-shaped portion of the track includes two lobes that intersect to form a notch, and the track includes an extension adjacent the notch that pushes the extension of the retaining member into the notch.
7. The adjustable armrest of claim 4, wherein:
- the support member includes a padded cushion to support a user's forearm.
8. The adjustable armrest of claim 1, including:
- a spring biasing the support member into the first position.
9. The adjustable armrest of claim 1, wherein:
- the first position comprises a forward position wherein the support member is extended forwardly;
- the second position comprises a rearward position wherein the support member is retracted rearwardly; and
- the retaining member disengages from the catch upon rearward motion of the support member.
10. The adjustable armrest of claim 9, wherein:
- the support member is movably coupled to the base to permit side-to-side adjustment of the position of the support member.
11. The adjustable armrest of claim 9, wherein:
- the support member is rotatably coupled to the base to permit rotational adjustment of the support member.
12. The adjustable armrest of claim 11, wherein:
- the support member rotates about a generally vertical axis.
13. The adjustable armrest of claim 9, wherein:
- the support member is movably mounted to the base to permit vertical movement of the support member to provide height adjustment.
14. (canceled)
15. The adjustable armrest of claim 14, wherein:
- the armrest base member includes a slide member having opposite sides;
- the support member includes a guide member extending around the opposite sides and slidably engaging the slide member.
16. The adjustable armrest of claim 15, wherein:
- the guide member is made of a polymer material and has a C-shaped cross section forming a channel; and wherein:
- the slide block is disposed in the channel.
17. The adjustable armrest of claim 16, wherein:
- the slide member includes an elongated channel having a heart-shaped end portion; and including:
- a pin slidably engaging the guide member and the channel.
18. The adjustable armrest of claim 17, including:
- a spring that is compressed to bias the support member into the first position.
19. The adjustable armrest of claim 18, wherein:
- the slide block defines four corners, each includes a raised surface portion having a contour that closely matches inner surface portions of the guide member.
20. The adjustable armrest of claim 19, wherein:
- the slide block includes a channel; and
- the spring is disposed in the channel.
21. A seating unit, comprising:
- a frame;
- a seat;
- a backrest;
- a pair of armrests movably mounted to the frame for movement between forward and rearward positions, wherein the armrests are biased into the forward position;
- each armrest including a device selectively retaining the armrests in the rearward position, wherein movement of the armrests releases the device such that the armrests move to the forward position due to the bias.
22. The seating unit of claim 21, wherein:
- the devices include an elongated track having a heart-shaped portion forming a catch, and a movable retaining member engaging the track.
23. The seating unit of claim 22, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the track is formed in the armrest base member;
- the retaining member is rotatably attached to the support member and includes an extension engaging the track.
24. The seating unit of claim 23, wherein:
- the track includes an elongated generally straight portion, and the heart-shaped end portion is angled relative to the straight portion.
25. The seating unit of claim 24, wherein:
- the heart-shaped portion of the track includes two lobes that intersect to form a notch, and the track includes an extension adjacent the notch that pushes the extension of the retaining member into the notch.
26. The seating unit of claim 21, wherein:
- the devices release upon rearward movement of the armrest.
27. The seating unit of claim 21, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member is movably coupled to the armrest base member to permit side-to-side adjustment of the position of the support member.
28. The seating unit of claim 21, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member is rotatably coupled to the armrest base member to permit rotational adjustment of the support member.
29. The seating unit of claim 21, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member is movably mounted to the armrest base member to permit vertical movement of the support member to provide height adjustment.
30. The seating unit of claim 21, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the armrest base member includes a slide member having opposite sides;
- the support member includes a guide member extending around the opposite sides and slidably engaging the slide member.
31. A seating unit, comprising:
- a frame;
- a seat;
- a backrest;
- a pair of armrests movably mounted to the frame for movement between forward and rearward positions, wherein the armrests are biased into the forward position;
- a heart and pawl device operably interconnecting the armrests with the frame to selectively retain the armrests in the rearward position, the heart and pawl device biasing the armrests towards the forward position.
32. The seating unit of claim 31, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member is movably coupled to the armrest base member to permit side-to-side adjustment of the position of the support member.
33. The seating unit of claim 31, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member is rotatably coupled to the armrest base member to permit rotational adjustment of the support member.
34. The seating unit of claim 31, wherein:
- the armrests each include a armrest base member connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member rotates about a generally vertical axis.
35. The seating unit of claim 31, wherein:
- the armrests each include a base connected to the frame, and a support member slidably coupled to the armrest base member;
- the support member is movably mounted to the base to permit vertical movement of the support member to provide height adjustment.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2004
Publication Date: Sep 1, 2005
Inventors: Christopher Norman (Byron Center, MI), Gary Karsten (Wyoming, MI)
Application Number: 10/788,692