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Synchronized chair seat and backrest tilt control mechanism

  • US 6,000,756 A
  • Filed: 04/01/1999
  • Issued: 12/14/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/12/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A chair control mechanism for use on a chair having a base on which a seat and backrest are supported, the seat presenting a front opposite the backrest, the mechanism comprising:

  • a housing supported on the base;

    a seat bracket supported on the housing for pivotal movement about a horizontally extending front pivot axis between an upright position and a reclining position;

    a backrest bracket including at least one aperture and being supported on the housing for pivotal movement about a horizontally extending rear pivot axis between an upright position and a reclining position, the backrest bracket being linked to the seat bracket so that movement of one of the brackets is transmitted to the other;

    a spring assembly connected between the housing and the backrest bracket for applying a pivoting force on the backrest bracket that biases both brackets toward the upright position;

    a lock plate supported on the housing for relative translational movement between an extended position in which the lock plate is received in the at least one aperture of the backrest bracket to lock the backrest bracket from further pivotal movement, and a retracted position removed from the aperture to allow further pivotal movement of the backrest bracket, wherein retraction of the lock plate from the at least one aperture is resisted by a friction force when the pivoting force of the spring assembly is exerted on the lock plate through the backrest bracket;

    an actuating lever supported on the housing for pivotal movement about a horizontally extending pivot axis;

    a locking pawl engaging the lock plate and being supported on the actuating lever for relative rotation between a first position in which the pawl extends the lock plate and a second position in which the pawl retracts the lock plate;

    a clutch interposed between the actuating lever and the locking pawl and exerting a rotating force on the locking pawl and moving the locking pawl from the second position when the actuating lever is rotated, the rotating force being smaller than the friction force that is exerted on the lock plate when the pivoting force of the spring assembly is exerted on the lock plate such that the lock plate can only be retracted when the friction force is reduced to a magnitude less than the rotating force.

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