NESTING CHAIR WITH FLIP SEAT AND MOVEMENT
A chair having a separately configured seating assembly and backrest that move together upon reclining movement of a user. The seat assembly can be pivoted between a lowered, seating position and a raised, nesting position. The backrest can be pivoted between an upright position and a reclined position. The seat assembly includes a seat that is movable along seat frame sub-assembly that includes a pair of glide tracks upon the reclining movement of the backrest. A bias member of the seat assembly urges the seat into a retracted position and the backrest into an upright position. The seat assembly is pivotally mounted to the support frame of the chair such that the entire seat assembly can be pivoted to a raised, nesting position. The seat assembly can also be pivoted to a lowered, seating position to allow multiple chairs to be stacked.
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The present disclosure generally relates to a chair having a movable seat and a movable backrest. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a chair in which the backrest and seat are separate components where the seat assembly can be rotated from a lowered, seating position to a raised, nesting position.
Recently, the focus in the seating industry has been to create ergonomic designs that increase the comfort level for the seat occupant. One large aspect of increasing user comfort is to provide a chair that can move between an upright and a reclined position. As an example, U.S. Pat. No. 9,144,311 discloses an embodiment of a chair in which the seat back and seating assembly are movable to increase comfort for the seat occupant. Although this reference discloses a chair having integrated movement between the backrest and seat assembly, the seat assembly remains in a lowered, seating position at all times.
Presently, a desire exists for a chair that allows for not only the movement of the backrest and the seat assembly between upright and reclined positions but also the ability for the chair to fold into a compact, nesting position. The present disclosure provides a chair that allows the seat assembly and backrest to each move together while also allowing the seat assembly to rotate between a lowered, seating position and a raised, nesting position.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure relates to a chair that includes a backrest and seat assembly that move together while the seat assembly is movable to a raised, nesting position. When the seat assembly is in the lowered, seating position, a seat of the seating assembly is movable between a forward position and a retracted position when the backrest reclines.
The chair includes a support frame having a pair of front legs and a pair of rear legs. The support frame further includes a cross bar that extends between the front legs.
The chair includes a seat assembly that is axially and directionally supported by the support frame. The seat assembly includes a seat and a seat frame sub-assembly, where the seat moves relative to the seat frame sub-assembly. The entire seat assembly is configured to move between a lowered, seating position and a raised, nesting position. In one exemplary embodiment, the seat frame sub-assembly further includes a pair of spaced glide tracks that are supported on the support frame. The seat of the seat assembly is movable along the glide tracks when the seat assembly is in the lowered position.
The chair further includes a backrest that is movable between an upright position and a reclined position. A lower portion of the backrest contacts a rear portion of the seat when the seat assembly is in the lowered position. When the backrest is reclined, the contact between the lower portion of the backrest and the seat causes the seat to move along the glide tracks toward a forward position. In one exemplary embodiment, a bias member, such as a bias spring, is positioned between the seat and the stationary support frame to create a bias force that resists the movement of the seat toward the forward position.
In one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the seat includes a seat glide cover mounted to the rear portion of the seat. The seat glide cover contacts the lower portion of the backrest and is formed from a material different from the material of the seat. The seat glide cover can be removed and replaced from the seat and reduces the noise created during the movement of the backrest.
The seat frame sub-assembly further includes a pair of pivot brackets that provide for the pivoting movement of the seat assembly relative to the support frame. Each of the pivot brackets are connected to one of the glide tracks of the seat frame sub-assembly to entrap the cross bar of the support frame.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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In addition to the pair of glides, the rear surface 78 of the seat 20 also includes a stop member 84 that is received within an extended mounting portion 86. The stop member 84 extends away from the back surface of the seat and into the open slot 74 formed in the glide track 68. The stop member 84 provides stop points for both the forward position of the seat 20 shown in
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The second end 106 of the bias spring 94 is connected to a bracket 108 which in turn is supported by a rear cross brace 110. The rear cross brace 110 extends between the pair of spaced glide tracks 68, as shown in
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In addition to the bias force created by the bias spring 94, the backrest is also biased into the upright position shown in
When a user desires to recline, the user exerts a rearward force on the backrest 14, thereby causing the backrest to move into a reclined position, as shown by arrow 124 in
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Initially, when the seat assembly 16 is in the lowered, seating position and the seat 20 is fully retracted, the seat glide cover 130 on the rear portion 132 of the seat 20 is in contact with the upper portion 136 of the contact block 126. When the user decides to move the seat assembly from the lowered, seating position to the raised, nesting position, the user exerts an upward force on the seat assembly 16 as shown by arrow 138. During this upward movement, the rear portion 132 begins to move downward, as shown by arrow 140. At this same time, the contact between the seat glide cover 130 and the contact block 126 causes a slight rearward movement of the lower portion 128 of the backrest 14, as shown by arrow 142.
The continued upward movement of the seat assembly 16, as shown in
When the user again desires to return the seat to the lowered, seating position from the raised, nesting position, the seat assembly 16 is pivoted downward until the rear glide cover 130 again engages the sloped surface 144 on the contact block 126, as shown in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
Claims
1. A chair comprising:
- a support frame having a plurality of legs;
- a seat assembly supported by the support frame, the seat assembly including a seat and a seat bottom cover, wherein the seat assembly is pivotably mounted to the support frame such that the seat assembly is configured to move between a lowered, seating position and a raised, nesting position;
- a backrest movable between an upright position and a reclined position, wherein a lower portion of the backrest contacts a rear portion of the seat when the seat assembly is in the lowered position; and
- a pair of glide tracks supported by the support frame, wherein the seat is movable along the glide tracks between a forward position and a retracted position when the seat assembly is in the lowered position.
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3. The chair of claim 1 wherein the lower portion pushes the seat into the forward position when the backrest moves from the upright position to the reclined position.
4. The chair of claim 3 further comprising a bias member connected to the seat to urge the seat into the retracted position.
5. The chair of claim 1 further comprising a seat glide cover mounted to the rear portion of the seat.
6. The chair of claim 5 wherein the seat glide cover is formed from a first material and the seat is formed from a second material different from the first material.
7. A chair comprising:
- a support frame having a plurality of legs and at least one cross bar;
- a seat assembly supported by the support frame, the seat assembly including a seat and a seat bottom cover, wherein the seat assembly is pivotably mounted to the support frame such that the seat assembly is configured to move between a lowered, seating position and a raised, nesting position;
- a backrest movable between an upright position and a reclined position;
- a pair of glide tracks supported by the support frame, wherein the seat is movable along the glide tracks between a forward position and a retracted position when the seat assembly is in the lowered position; and
- a seat frame sub-assembly including at least one pivot bracket connected to the cross bar, wherein the seat assembly pivots about the cross bar.
8. The chair of claim 7 wherein the seat frame sub-assembly includes the pair of glide tracks and two pivot brackets that are each connected to one of the pair of glide tracks.
9. The chair of claim 8 wherein the pair of glide tracks are joined to each other and located between the seat and the seat bottom cover.
10. The chair of claim 5 wherein the lower portion of the backrest includes a contact block that engages the seat glide cover.
11. The chair of claim 10 wherein the contact block is formed from a first material and the backrest is formed from a second material different from the first material.
12. The chair of claim 1 wherein each of the glide tracks includes a movement slot that receives a stop member formed on the seat, wherein the movement slot limits lateral movement of the seat.
13. A chair comprising:
- a support frame having a plurality of legs and at least one cross bar;
- a seat assembly rotatably mounted to the support frame and movable between a lowered, seating position and a raised, nesting position, the seat assembly including a seat and a seat frame sub-assembly, wherein the seat frame sub-assembly is pivotably mounted to the at least one cross bar and the seat is movable relative to the seat frame sub-assembly between a forward position and a retracted position when the seat assembly is in the lowered position; and
- a backrest pivotally connected between a pair of the arm assemblies each connected to one of a pair of rear legs, wherein the backrest is separate from the seat assembly and a lower portion of the backrest contacts a rear portion of the seat when the seat assembly is in the lowered position, wherein the backrest is movable between an upright position and a reclined position.
14. The chair of claim 13 wherein the seat frame sub-assembly further comprises:
- a pair of pivot brackets that each partially surround the at least one cross bar; and
- a pair of glide tracks each connected to one of the pivot brackets, wherein the seat is movable along the glide tracks.
15. The chair of claim 14 wherein the pair of glide tracks are joined to each other and are surrounded by a seat bottom cover.
16. The chair of claim 14 wherein each of the glide tracks includes a movement slot that receives a stop member formed on the seat, wherein the movement slot limits the lateral movement of the seat.
17. The chair of claim 13 wherein a lower portion of the backrest contacts a rear portion of the seat when the seat assembly is in the lowered position.
18. The chair of claim 17 wherein the lower portion of the backrest pushes the seat into the forward position when the backrest moves from the upright position to the reclined position.
19. The chair of claim 18 further comprising a bias member connected to the seat to urge the seat into the retracted position.
Type: Application
Filed: May 29, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 2, 2021
Applicant: Office Master Inc. (Ontario, CA)
Inventors: Francisco Romero (El Segundo, CA), Nadine Romero (El Segundo, CA)
Application Number: 16/887,047