Flexible chair with post base
A flexible chair having a seat bottom supported by a seat frame, a seat back having a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame, and a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back. The back frame includes a pair of lower ends that are each slidably engaged with the seat frame or the seat bottom. A support post is attached to and supports the back frame. A pair of springs apply a bias force between the lower ends and the seat frame or the seat bottom. As a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward. Alternately, a link member can be used between the seat bottom or seat frame, and the post, to lift the seat bottom as it moves forward.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/540,647, filed Jan. 29, 2004.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to chairs, and more particularly to flexible chairs that combine functionality and comfort.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION It is presently known to make a chair that flexes, where as the back tilts, the seat travels forward and slightly upward. Such a chair is illustrated in
The above described chair relies on the flexing of that portion of the chair frame that forms the chair's legs. Such a chair, therefore, is not compatible with a post base, and is not adjustable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a flexible chair that provides a back that tilts and a seat that travels forward and slightly upward, but in a manner that is adjustable and that is compatible with a post base.
The present invention is a chair on which a user can sit and recline, that includes a seat frame, a seat bottom attached to the seat frame, a seat back have a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame, a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back and having at least one lower end that is slidably engaged with the seat frame or the seat bottom, a support post attached to and supporting the back frame, and at least one spring for applying a bias force between the lower end and the seat frame or the seat bottom. As a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward.
In another aspect of the present invention, the chair on which a user can sit and recline includes a seat frame, a seat bottom attached to the seat frame, a seat back have a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame, a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back, a support post attached to and supporting the back frame, and a link member rotatably attached to the seat frame or the seat bottom, and attached to the support post. As a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward.
In yet one more aspect of the present invention, the chair on which a user can sit and recline includes a seat frame, a seat bottom attached to the seat frame, a seat back have a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame, a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back and having a pair of lower ends that are each slidably engaged with the seat frame or the seat bottom, a support post attached to and supporting the back frame, and a pair of springs each for applying a bias force between one of the lower ends and the seat frame or the seat bottom. As a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent by a review of the specification, claims and appended figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The seat bottom 14 is supported by the seat frame 18. Frame 18 includes a pair of first (lower) portions 18a on which the seat bottom 14 rests, and second (upper) portions 18b that rotatably attach to a lower portion of the seat back 16 (at lower pivot points 22). The seat frame 18 can terminate at the lower pivot points 22, or can extend across the seat back 16 in a continuous fashion (in the same manner as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. Re. 36,335, which is incorporated herein by reference).
The back frame 20 includes first (upper) portions 20a that extend up and rotatably attach to the seat back 16 (at upper pivot points 24). The back frame upper portions 20a can terminate at the upper pivot points 24, or can extend across the seat back 16 in a continuous fashion (in the same manner as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. Re. 36,335). The back frame 20 also each includes second (lower) portions 20b that extend under the seat bottom 14 (to form rails on which the seat bottom 14 glides as further explained below).
A pair of glide blocks 26 are connected to the seat bottom 16, or to the seat frame lower portions 18a directly or to one of one or more cross members 28 that extend between the seat frame lower portions 18a (as illustrated in
As a user sits on the seat bottom 14 and leans back against the seat back 16, the seat back 16 pivots (so that the lower portion thereof moves forward), and the seat bottom 14 slides forward, all against the bias force of spring 30. Also, the seat bottom 14 lifts up as it slides forward. As a user leans forward or stands up, the seat back 16 pivots in the reverse direction, and the seat bottom 14 slides/drops back, until the chair 1 is back in its default position.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment(s) described above and illustrated herein, but encompasses any and all variations falling within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the lower portions 18a of frame 18 can be omitted, and the seat bottom 14 can be supported by the frame 18 attached to the edge of seat bottom 14. In that case, the seat frame could be a hinge or other member attached to or even integrally extending from the seat bottom, that provides a rotatable connection between the seat bottom and the seat back. In addition, seat frame 18 could be combined into a single member attached between the seat bottom/back 14/16. Likewise, back frame could be configured to have a single lower portion slidably engaged with the seat bottom 14.
Claims
1. A chair on which a user can sit and recline, comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat bottom attached to the seat frame;
- a seat back have a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame;
- a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back and having at least one lower end that is slidably engaged with the seat frame or the seat bottom;
- a support post attached to and supporting the back frame; and
- at least one spring for applying a bias force between the lower end and the seat frame or the seat bottom;
- wherein as a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward.
2. The chair of claim 1, wherein the seat bottom lifts up as the seat bottom slides forward.
3. The chair of claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one glide block attached to seat frame or the seat bottom and having a aperture formed therein, wherein the lower end is slidably engaged through the aperture, and wherein the spring applies the bias force between the lower end and the glide block.
4. The chair of claim 3, wherein the lower end terminates in a flange, and wherein the spring extends between and engages the flange and the glide block.
5. The chair of claim 3, wherein the seat frame includes a pair of lower portions with a cross member extending therebetween, and wherein the glide block is attached to the cross member.
6. The chair of claim 4, wherein a length of the lower end is adjustable to adjust the bias force.
7. The chair of claim 1, wherein the back frame includes a second lower end and a cross member extending between the lower end and the second lower end, and wherein the post is attached to the cross member.
8. The chair of claim 1, wherein the post includes a bottom portion and a swing arm portion attached to the post bottom portion in a cantilevered manner.
9. The chair of claim 1, further comprising:
- a base having a plurality of caster wheels.
10. The chair of claim 1, further comprising:
- a horizontal beam for supporting the post.
11. A chair on which a user can sit and recline, comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat bottom attached to the seat frame;
- a seat back have a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame;
- a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back;
- a support post attached to and supporting the back frame; and
- a link member rotatably attached to the seat frame or the seat bottom, and attached to the support post;
- wherein as a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward.
12. The chair of claim 11, wherein the link member is rotatably attached to the support post, and wherein the link member lifts the seat bottom up as the seat bottom slides forward.
13. The chair of claim 11, further comprising:
- a spring for exerting a bias force on the pivot member.
14. The chair of claim 13, wherein the link member is L-shaped.
15. The chair of claim 11, wherein the link member includes a center portion that is rigidly attached to the post, and a pair of end portions each rotatably attached to the seat frame.
16. The chair of claim 15, wherein the link member is U-shaped.
17. The chair of claim 11, wherein the post includes a bottom portion and a swing arm portion attached to the post bottom portion in a cantilevered manner.
18. The chair of claim 11, further comprising:
- a base having a plurality of caster wheels.
19. The chair of claim 11, further comprising:
- a horizontal beam for supporting the post.
20. A chair on which a user can sit and recline, comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat bottom attached to the seat frame;
- a seat back have a lower portion thereof rotatably attached to the seat frame;
- a back frame rotatably attached to an upper portion of the seat back and having a pair of lower ends that are each slidably engaged with the seat frame or the seat bottom;
- a support post attached to and supporting the back frame; and
- a pair of springs each for applying a bias force between one of the lower ends and the seat frame or the seat bottom;
- wherein as a user sits on the seat bottom and leans back against the seat back, the seat back pivots and the seat bottom slides forward.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2005
Publication Date: Sep 8, 2005
Inventors: Marco Perry (Brooklyn, NY), Charles Perry (East Norwalk, CT)
Application Number: 11/036,543