US20110210593A1 - Chair with collapsible seat back - Google Patents
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- the invention generally relates to a chair for use in a commercial or residential office setting.
- a chair comprises a seat support, a seat back and a latch assembly.
- the seat back is pivotably coupled with the seat support such that the seat back can be selectively pivoted relative to the seat support, while the seat support remains stationary relative to a surface supporting the chair, between a first position in which the seat back is inclined relative to the seat support and a second position in which the seat back is substantially collapsed adjacent to the seat support.
- the latch assembly comprises at least one engaging member provided on the seat support or the seat back and at least one receiving member provided on the other of the seat support or the seat back, the at least one engaging member being biased towards the at least one receiving member such that the at least one engaging member engages the at least one receiving member to secure the seat back in the first position.
- the seat back can be selectively moveable from the first position to the second position by moving the at least one engaging member against the bias to disengage the at least one engaging member from the at least one receiving member and wherein movement of the seat back from the second position to the first position reengages the at least one engaging member with the at least one receiving member to secure the seat back in the first position without movement of the seat support relative to the surface supporting the chair.
- the chair further comprises a pair of armrests coupled with the seat support such that the pair of armrests do not move relative to the seat support when the seat back is moved between the first and second positions.
- the chair can comprise a pair of armrests moveably coupled with the seat support and the seat back such that the armrests move relative to the seat support when the seat back is moved between the first and second positions.
- one of the seat support and the seat back comprises a bearing pin and the other of the seat support and the seat back comprises an aperture for receiving the bearing pin for pivotably coupling the seat support with the seat back.
- the at least one engaging member further comprises at least one biasing member for biasing the at least one engaging member towards the at least one receiving member.
- the at least one biasing member can be a spring.
- the at least one engaging member comprises a resilient material that is formed such that the at least one engaging member is biased toward the at least one receiving member.
- the at least one engaging member can be integrally formed with the seat.
- the resilient material can be a polymeric material.
- the at least one receiving member comprises a recess and the at least one engaging member comprises a detent configured to be retained within the recess.
- the latch assembly can comprise a single engaging member and a single receiving member.
- the latch assembly can comprise a first and second engaging member and a first and second receiving member for engaging the first and second engaging members, respectively
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a chair according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the chair of FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the chair of FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a rear perspective of the chair of FIG. 1 in a collapsed position according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a chair according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the chair of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the chair of FIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a rear perspective of the chair of FIG. 5 in a collapsed position according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a chair 10 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the chair 10 can be used in any commercial or residential setting, such as a commercial office or a home office, although the chair 10 is not limited to these uses and can be used in any setting desired by a user.
- the chair 10 comprises a base 12 coupled with a seat assembly 14 .
- a seat back assembly 16 can be coupled with the seat assembly 14 .
- the seat assembly 14 can comprise a seat support 18 and a seat 20 , which can be in the form of a cushion.
- the seat assembly 14 can also comprise a pair of armrests 22 which can be selectively adjusted vertically relative to the seat assembly 14 , as is known in the art.
- the seat back assembly 16 can comprise a support frame 24 supporting a seat back 26 .
- the support frame 24 can be made from any suitable material, such as metal or plastic.
- the seat back 26 can be any suitable material such as a textile fabric or a mesh material that is stretched across a space defined by the support frame 24 .
- the seat back 26 can be a cushion coupled with the support frame 24 .
- the seat back 26 can be made from the same material as the support frame 24 such that the seat back assembly comprises a single plastic or metal piece.
- the base 12 can comprise a plurality of legs 28 coupled with a central support 30 that the seat assembly 14 is mounted on.
- the central support 30 is coupled with a mounting bracket 32 which can be secured to the seat assembly 14 using any suitable mechanical fastener, such as a screw, for example.
- the central support 30 can be capable of selective vertical movement relative to the base 12 through a height adjuster 34 provided for adjusting the height of the seat assembly 14 relative to the surface the chair 10 is positioned on, as is known in the art.
- the central support 30 can be pivotably mounted with the mounting bracket 32 such that the tilt of the seat assembly 14 can be selectively adjusted through the use of a tilt adjuster 36 .
- each of the legs 28 can be coupled with a caster 38 , as is known in the art.
- the seat back assembly 16 can be pivotably coupled with the seat assembly 14 through a pivot assembly 40 .
- the pivot assembly 40 can comprise a bearing pin 42 that extends through an aperture 44 in the seat assembly 14 and is received by an aperture 46 in the seat back assembly frame 24 that is aligned with the aperture 44 in the seat assembly 14 and a washer 43 .
- the seat back assembly 16 can rotate about the bearing pin 42 from a first, upright position, in which the seat back assembly 16 is inclined relative to the seat assembly 14 , as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 , to a second, collapsed position, in which the seat back assembly 16 is substantially collapsed adjacent to the seat assembly 14 , as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the seat back assembly 16 can be selectively secured in the first, upright position by a latch assembly 50 coupled with a rear portion of the seat assembly 14 .
- the latch assembly 50 comprises an engaging member in the form of a spring mounted latch 52 having a detent 54 .
- the latch assembly 50 can include a pair of biasing members 56 , which bias the latch 52 upwards towards the seat back assembly 16 .
- the seat back assembly 16 can comprise a receiving member in the form of a recess 58 in a lower portion of the frame 24 which is aligned with the latch assembly 50 when the seat back assembly 16 is in the first, upright position.
- the biasing members 56 bias the latch 52 upwards towards the seat back assembly 16 such that the detent 54 engages the frame 24 through the recess 58 .
- the latch 52 is pressed downwards, against the bias of the biasing members 56 , the detent 54 disengages the frame 24 .
- the seat back assembly 16 can be pivoted about the bearing assembly 40 to the second, collapsed position shown in FIG. 4 . To bring the seat back assembly 16 back into the first, upright position, the user can pivot the seat back assembly 16 in a rearward direction into the upright position.
- the seat back assembly 16 moves into the upright position, the lower portion of the frame 24 engages the detent 54 of the latch 52 , pressing the latch 52 downwards against the bias of the biasing members 56 .
- the recess 58 becomes aligned with the latch 52 and the latch 52 snaps upward from the bias of the biasing members 56 such that the detent 54 is engaging the recess 58 . In this manner, the seat back assembly 16 is secured in the upright position.
- the chair 10 is described as comprising a single of latch assembly 50 , the chair 10 can include any number of latch assemblies.
- the chair 10 can comprise a pair of latch assemblies 150 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates a chair 110 that is similar to the chair 10 except in the manner in which a seat back assembly 116 of the chair 110 folds from a first, upright position to a second, collapsed condition. Therefore, elements of the chair 110 similar to those of the chair 10 will be numbered with the prefix 100 .
- the chair 110 comprises a base 112 coupled with a seat assembly 114 and a seat back assembly 116 coupled with the seat assembly 114 .
- the seat assembly 114 can comprise a seat support 118 and a seat 120 , which can be in the form of a cushion.
- the seat assembly 114 can also be coupled with a pair of armrests 122 .
- Each armrest 122 can be pivotably coupled with the seat back assembly 116 at a first end by a bearing pin 62 ( FIG. 7 ) and pivotably coupled at a second end with a support arm 70 by a bearing assembly 64 comprising a bearing pin, washer and one or more bushings.
- the support arm 70 is also pivotably coupled at a second, lower end with the seat assembly 114 .
- the seat back assembly 116 can comprise a seat back 126 , which can be made of plastic or metal. It is also within the scope of the invention for the seat back assembly 116 to comprise a support frame similar to that described above for the chair 10 for supporting any suitable material such as a textile fabric or a mesh material that is stretched across a space defined by the support frame or a cushion.
- the seat back assembly 116 can also comprise a seat back mounting plate 72 for coupling the seat back 126 to the arm rests 122 and the seat assembly 114 .
- the mounting plate 72 can be coupled with the seat back 126 through a pair of brackets 74 using one or more mechanical fasteners.
- the base 112 can comprise a plurality of legs 128 coupled with a central support 130 that the seat assembly 114 is mounted on.
- the central support 130 can be coupled with the seat assembly 114 using any suitable mechanical fastener, such as one or more screws, for example.
- the central support 130 can be capable of selective vertical movement relative to the base 112 through a height adjust 134 for adjusting the height of the seat assembly 114 relative to the surface the chair 110 is positioned on, as is known in the art.
- the central support 130 can be pivotably mounted with the seat assembly 114 such that the tilt of the seat assembly 114 can be selectively adjusted through the use of a tilt adjuster 136 .
- each of the legs 128 can be coupled with a caster 138 , as is known in the art.
- the seat back assembly 116 can be pivotably coupled with the seat assembly 114 through a pivot assembly 140 .
- the pivot assembly 140 can comprise a bearing pin 142 that extends through an aperture 144 in the seat assembly 114 and is received by an aperture in the mounting plate 72 that is aligned with the aperture 144 in the seat assembly 114 .
- the seat back assembly 116 can rotate about the bearing pin 142 from a first, upright position, as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6 , to a second, collapsed position, as illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- each latch assembly 150 can comprise a resilient latch 152 formed in a rear portion of the seat support 118 .
- the latch 152 can be made from any suitable type of polymeric material. As illustrated, the latch 152 can be integrally formed with the rear portion of the seat support 118 .
- the latch 152 can be formed so as to be biased in a rearward direction.
- Each latch 152 can comprise a detent 154 that can be received by a recess in a lower portion of the seat back mounting plate 72 which is aligned with each of the latch assemblies 150 when the seat back assembly 116 is in the first, upright position.
- the resilient latches 152 are biased in a rearward direction such that the detents 154 engage the recesses in the seat back mounting plate 72 .
- the latches 152 are selectively depressed by a user, the detents 154 are moved in a forward direction, disengaging the seat back mounting plate 72 .
- the seat back assembly 116 can be pivoted about the bearing assembly 140 to the second, collapsed position. To bring the seat back assembly 116 back into the first, upright position, the user can pivot the seat back assembly 116 in a rearward direction into the upright position.
- the seat back assembly 116 moves into the upright position, the lower portion of the seat back mounting plate 72 engages the detents 154 of the latches 152 , pressing the latches 152 forwards.
- the recesses in the seat back mounting plate 72 become aligned with the latches 152 and the latches 152 resiliently snap backward into the original position such that the detents 154 are engaging the recesses in the seat back mounting plate 72 . In this manner, the seat back assembly 116 is secured in the upright position.
- the armrests 122 are coupled with the seat back assembly 116 and the seat assembly 114 as described above such that when the seat back assembly 116 is selectively moved between the first, upright position and the second, collapsed position, the armrests 122 also move between a first, upright position and a second, collapsed position, as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 8 .
- the chair 110 is described as comprising a pair of latch assemblies 150 , the chair 110 can include any number of latch assemblies.
- the chair 110 can comprise a single, centrally located latch assembly 150 .
- any of the components of the chair 10 can be used with any of the components of the chair 110 .
- the latch assembly 50 can be used with the chair 110 .
- the latch assemblies 150 can be used with the chair 10 .
- the chairs 10 and 110 can be easier and cheaper to ship than traditional office chairs having seat backs that cannot be moved into a collapsed position.
- a traditional office chair is typically shipped in a disassembled condition in which at least the seat back is not assembled with the base of the chair. This provides an inconvenience to the end user who has to assemble the chair upon arrival before use. This can also provide an inconvenience to the manufacturer as the chair must be designed such that it is easy for the end user to assemble.
- traditional office chairs can be shipped in larger boxes that accommodate the fully assembled chair, however, this can significantly increase the shipping costs of the chair.
- the chairs 10 , 110 of the invention overcomes these disadvantages by providing chairs 10 , 110 having seat back assemblies 16 , 116 that can be folded down into a collapsed state during shipping and then simply moved to the upright position by the end user upon arrival with no assembly required.
- the chairs 10 and 110 can easily be moved by a user to the second, collapsed position at any time, for easy storage under a table or desk, further increasing convenience to the user.
- the latching mechanisms 50 and 150 of the chairs 10 and 110 are simple to assemble from a manufacturing point of view. Both the latching mechanisms 50 and 150 require only one movable piece, the latch 52 , 152 .
- the latching mechanism 150 can be integrally molded with seat support 118 , requiring even fewer parts that need to be assembled during manufacturing.
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A chair comprising a seat back assembly pivotably mounted to a seat assembly for selective movement between a first, upright position and a second, collapsed position. The chair can be provided with a latching mechanism for securing the seat back assembly in the first, upright position.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/308,632, filed Feb. 26, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The invention generally relates to a chair for use in a commercial or residential office setting.
- According to an embodiment of the invention, a chair comprises a seat support, a seat back and a latch assembly. The seat back is pivotably coupled with the seat support such that the seat back can be selectively pivoted relative to the seat support, while the seat support remains stationary relative to a surface supporting the chair, between a first position in which the seat back is inclined relative to the seat support and a second position in which the seat back is substantially collapsed adjacent to the seat support. The latch assembly comprises at least one engaging member provided on the seat support or the seat back and at least one receiving member provided on the other of the seat support or the seat back, the at least one engaging member being biased towards the at least one receiving member such that the at least one engaging member engages the at least one receiving member to secure the seat back in the first position. The seat back can be selectively moveable from the first position to the second position by moving the at least one engaging member against the bias to disengage the at least one engaging member from the at least one receiving member and wherein movement of the seat back from the second position to the first position reengages the at least one engaging member with the at least one receiving member to secure the seat back in the first position without movement of the seat support relative to the surface supporting the chair.
- According to another embodiment, the chair further comprises a pair of armrests coupled with the seat support such that the pair of armrests do not move relative to the seat support when the seat back is moved between the first and second positions. Alternatively, the chair can comprise a pair of armrests moveably coupled with the seat support and the seat back such that the armrests move relative to the seat support when the seat back is moved between the first and second positions.
- According to another embodiment, one of the seat support and the seat back comprises a bearing pin and the other of the seat support and the seat back comprises an aperture for receiving the bearing pin for pivotably coupling the seat support with the seat back.
- According to yet another embodiment, the at least one engaging member further comprises at least one biasing member for biasing the at least one engaging member towards the at least one receiving member. The at least one biasing member can be a spring.
- According to another embodiment, the at least one engaging member comprises a resilient material that is formed such that the at least one engaging member is biased toward the at least one receiving member. The at least one engaging member can be integrally formed with the seat. The resilient material can be a polymeric material.
- According to another embodiment, the at least one receiving member comprises a recess and the at least one engaging member comprises a detent configured to be retained within the recess.
- According to another embodiment, the latch assembly can comprise a single engaging member and a single receiving member. Alternatively, the latch assembly can comprise a first and second engaging member and a first and second receiving member for engaging the first and second engaging members, respectively
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a chair according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the chair ofFIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the chair ofFIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 4 is a rear perspective of the chair ofFIG. 1 in a collapsed position according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a chair according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the chair ofFIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the chair ofFIG. 5 according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective of the chair ofFIG. 5 in a collapsed position according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate achair 10 according to an embodiment of the invention. Thechair 10 can be used in any commercial or residential setting, such as a commercial office or a home office, although thechair 10 is not limited to these uses and can be used in any setting desired by a user. Thechair 10 comprises abase 12 coupled with aseat assembly 14. Aseat back assembly 16 can be coupled with theseat assembly 14. - The
seat assembly 14 can comprise aseat support 18 and aseat 20, which can be in the form of a cushion. Theseat assembly 14 can also comprise a pair ofarmrests 22 which can be selectively adjusted vertically relative to theseat assembly 14, as is known in the art. - The
seat back assembly 16 can comprise asupport frame 24 supporting a seat back 26. Thesupport frame 24 can be made from any suitable material, such as metal or plastic. Theseat back 26 can be any suitable material such as a textile fabric or a mesh material that is stretched across a space defined by thesupport frame 24. In another example, theseat back 26 can be a cushion coupled with thesupport frame 24. Alternatively, theseat back 26 can be made from the same material as thesupport frame 24 such that the seat back assembly comprises a single plastic or metal piece. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 through 3 , thebase 12 can comprise a plurality oflegs 28 coupled with acentral support 30 that theseat assembly 14 is mounted on. As can best be seen inFIG. 3 , thecentral support 30 is coupled with amounting bracket 32 which can be secured to theseat assembly 14 using any suitable mechanical fastener, such as a screw, for example. Thecentral support 30 can be capable of selective vertical movement relative to thebase 12 through aheight adjuster 34 provided for adjusting the height of theseat assembly 14 relative to the surface thechair 10 is positioned on, as is known in the art. Thecentral support 30 can be pivotably mounted with themounting bracket 32 such that the tilt of theseat assembly 14 can be selectively adjusted through the use of atilt adjuster 36. In addition, each of thelegs 28 can be coupled with acaster 38, as is known in the art. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 3 , theseat back assembly 16 can be pivotably coupled with theseat assembly 14 through apivot assembly 40. Thepivot assembly 40 can comprise abearing pin 42 that extends through anaperture 44 in theseat assembly 14 and is received by anaperture 46 in the seatback assembly frame 24 that is aligned with theaperture 44 in theseat assembly 14 and awasher 43. Theseat back assembly 16 can rotate about thebearing pin 42 from a first, upright position, in which theseat back assembly 16 is inclined relative to theseat assembly 14, as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , to a second, collapsed position, in which theseat back assembly 16 is substantially collapsed adjacent to theseat assembly 14, as illustrated inFIG. 4 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 2-4 , theseat back assembly 16 can be selectively secured in the first, upright position by alatch assembly 50 coupled with a rear portion of theseat assembly 14. As can best be seen inFIGS. 2 and 3 , thelatch assembly 50 comprises an engaging member in the form of a spring mountedlatch 52 having a detent 54. Thelatch assembly 50 can include a pair of biasingmembers 56, which bias thelatch 52 upwards towards theseat back assembly 16. Theseat back assembly 16 can comprise a receiving member in the form of arecess 58 in a lower portion of theframe 24 which is aligned with thelatch assembly 50 when theseat back assembly 16 is in the first, upright position. - When the
seat back assembly 16 is in the first, upright position, thebiasing members 56 bias thelatch 52 upwards towards theseat back assembly 16 such that the detent 54 engages theframe 24 through therecess 58. When thelatch 52 is pressed downwards, against the bias of the biasingmembers 56, the detent 54 disengages theframe 24. When thedetent 54 is disengaged from theframe 24, theseat back assembly 16 can be pivoted about thebearing assembly 40 to the second, collapsed position shown inFIG. 4 . To bring theseat back assembly 16 back into the first, upright position, the user can pivot theseat back assembly 16 in a rearward direction into the upright position. As theseat back assembly 16 moves into the upright position, the lower portion of theframe 24 engages the detent 54 of thelatch 52, pressing thelatch 52 downwards against the bias of the biasingmembers 56. As theseat back assembly 16 is moved into the fully upright position, therecess 58 becomes aligned with thelatch 52 and thelatch 52 snaps upward from the bias of the biasingmembers 56 such that thedetent 54 is engaging therecess 58. In this manner, theseat back assembly 16 is secured in the upright position. - While the
chair 10 is described as comprising a single oflatch assembly 50, thechair 10 can include any number of latch assemblies. For example, thechair 10 can comprise a pair oflatch assemblies 150. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a chair 110 that is similar to thechair 10 except in the manner in which aseat back assembly 116 of the chair 110 folds from a first, upright position to a second, collapsed condition. Therefore, elements of the chair 110 similar to those of thechair 10 will be numbered with theprefix 100. - Referring now to
FIGS. 5-7 , the chair 110 comprises a base 112 coupled with aseat assembly 114 and a seat back assembly 116 coupled with theseat assembly 114. Theseat assembly 114 can comprise aseat support 118 and aseat 120, which can be in the form of a cushion. Theseat assembly 114 can also be coupled with a pair ofarmrests 122. Eacharmrest 122 can be pivotably coupled with the seat back assembly 116 at a first end by a bearing pin 62 (FIG. 7 ) and pivotably coupled at a second end with asupport arm 70 by a bearingassembly 64 comprising a bearing pin, washer and one or more bushings. Thesupport arm 70 is also pivotably coupled at a second, lower end with theseat assembly 114. - The seat back assembly 116 can comprise a seat back 126, which can be made of plastic or metal. It is also within the scope of the invention for the seat back assembly 116 to comprise a support frame similar to that described above for the
chair 10 for supporting any suitable material such as a textile fabric or a mesh material that is stretched across a space defined by the support frame or a cushion. The seat back assembly 116 can also comprise a seat back mountingplate 72 for coupling the seat back 126 to the arm rests 122 and theseat assembly 114. The mountingplate 72 can be coupled with the seat back 126 through a pair ofbrackets 74 using one or more mechanical fasteners. - Still referring to
FIGS. 5-7 , the base 112 can comprise a plurality oflegs 128 coupled with acentral support 130 that theseat assembly 114 is mounted on. Thecentral support 130 can be coupled with theseat assembly 114 using any suitable mechanical fastener, such as one or more screws, for example. Thecentral support 130 can be capable of selective vertical movement relative to the base 112 through a height adjust 134 for adjusting the height of theseat assembly 114 relative to the surface the chair 110 is positioned on, as is known in the art. Thecentral support 130 can be pivotably mounted with theseat assembly 114 such that the tilt of theseat assembly 114 can be selectively adjusted through the use of atilt adjuster 136. In addition, each of thelegs 128 can be coupled with acaster 138, as is known in the art. - Referring now to
FIGS. 5 and 7 , the seat back assembly 116 can be pivotably coupled with theseat assembly 114 through apivot assembly 140. Thepivot assembly 140 can comprise a bearing pin 142 that extends through anaperture 144 in theseat assembly 114 and is received by an aperture in the mountingplate 72 that is aligned with theaperture 144 in theseat assembly 114. The seat back assembly 116 can rotate about the bearing pin 142 from a first, upright position, as illustrated inFIGS. 5 and 6 , to a second, collapsed position, as illustrated inFIG. 7 . - Referring now to
FIG. 6-8 , the seat back assembly 116 can be selectively secured in the first, upright position by a pair oflatch assemblies 150. Eachlatch assembly 150 can comprise aresilient latch 152 formed in a rear portion of theseat support 118. Thelatch 152 can be made from any suitable type of polymeric material. As illustrated, thelatch 152 can be integrally formed with the rear portion of theseat support 118. Thelatch 152 can be formed so as to be biased in a rearward direction. Eachlatch 152 can comprise adetent 154 that can be received by a recess in a lower portion of the seat back mountingplate 72 which is aligned with each of thelatch assemblies 150 when the seat backassembly 116 is in the first, upright position. - When the seat back
assembly 116 is in the first, upright position, theresilient latches 152 are biased in a rearward direction such that thedetents 154 engage the recesses in the seat back mountingplate 72. When thelatches 152 are selectively depressed by a user, thedetents 154 are moved in a forward direction, disengaging the seat back mountingplate 72. When thedetents 154 are disengaged, the seat back assembly 116 can be pivoted about the bearingassembly 140 to the second, collapsed position. To bring the seat back assembly 116 back into the first, upright position, the user can pivot the seat back assembly 116 in a rearward direction into the upright position. As the seat back assembly 116 moves into the upright position, the lower portion of the seat back mountingplate 72 engages thedetents 154 of thelatches 152, pressing thelatches 152 forwards. As the seat backassembly 116 is moved into the fully upright position, the recesses in the seat back mountingplate 72 become aligned with thelatches 152 and thelatches 152 resiliently snap backward into the original position such that thedetents 154 are engaging the recesses in the seat back mountingplate 72. In this manner, the seat backassembly 116 is secured in the upright position. - The
armrests 122 are coupled with the seat backassembly 116 and theseat assembly 114 as described above such that when the seat backassembly 116 is selectively moved between the first, upright position and the second, collapsed position, thearmrests 122 also move between a first, upright position and a second, collapsed position, as illustrated inFIGS. 6 and 8 . - While the chair 110 is described as comprising a pair of
latch assemblies 150, the chair 110 can include any number of latch assemblies. For example, the chair 110 can comprise a single, centrally locatedlatch assembly 150. - It is also within the scope of the invention for any of the components of the
chair 10 to be used with any of the components of the chair 110. In one example, thelatch assembly 50 can be used with the chair 110. Similarly, thelatch assemblies 150 can be used with thechair 10. - The selective movement of the
chairs 10 and 110 from a state in which the seat back 16, 116 is in the first, upright position to a state in which the seat backassembly 16, 116 is in the second, collapsed position provides several advantages. For example, theassembly chairs 10 and 110 can be easier and cheaper to ship than traditional office chairs having seat backs that cannot be moved into a collapsed position. A traditional office chair is typically shipped in a disassembled condition in which at least the seat back is not assembled with the base of the chair. This provides an inconvenience to the end user who has to assemble the chair upon arrival before use. This can also provide an inconvenience to the manufacturer as the chair must be designed such that it is easy for the end user to assemble. Alternatively, traditional office chairs can be shipped in larger boxes that accommodate the fully assembled chair, however, this can significantly increase the shipping costs of the chair. - The
chairs 10, 110 of the invention overcomes these disadvantages by providingchairs 10, 110 having seat back 16, 116 that can be folded down into a collapsed state during shipping and then simply moved to the upright position by the end user upon arrival with no assembly required. In addition, theassemblies chairs 10 and 110 can easily be moved by a user to the second, collapsed position at any time, for easy storage under a table or desk, further increasing convenience to the user. - In addition, the latching
50 and 150 of themechanisms chairs 10 and 110, respectively, are simple to assemble from a manufacturing point of view. Both the latching 50 and 150 require only one movable piece, themechanisms 52, 152. Thelatch latching mechanism 150 can be integrally molded withseat support 118, requiring even fewer parts that need to be assembled during manufacturing. In addition, in both the latching 50 and 150, it is necessary to only move one piece, the latch, 52, 152 before the seat backmechanisms 16, 116 can be moved between the upright and collapsed positions. Decreasing the number of movable parts saves money and time during manufacturing compared to a latching mechanism in which multiple components must be moved before the seat backassembly 16, 116 can be moved between the upright and collapsed positions. In addition, because the seat backassembly 16, 116 is secured in the upright position by direct engagement of the latching mechanism with the seat backassembly 16, 116, as compared to an indirect engagement through one or more moving parts, less effort is required on the part of the user to disengage the seat backassembly 16, 116 such that it can be moved to the collapsed position.assembly - While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation. Reasonable variation and modification are possible within the scope of the forgoing disclosure and drawings without departing from the spirit of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.
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1. A chair comprising:
a seat support;
a seat back pivotably coupled with the seat support such that the seat back is selectively pivotable relative to the seat support, while the seat support remains stationary relative to a surface supporting the chair, between a first position in which the seat back is inclined relative to the seat support for allowing a user to sit on the seat support and a second position in which the seat back is substantially collapsed adjacent to the seat support; and
a latch assembly comprising:
at least one engaging member provided on one of the seat support and the seat back; and
at least one receiving member provided on the other of the seat support and the seat back and configured to receive and engage the at least one engaging member;
wherein the at least one engaging member is biased towards the at least one receiving member such that the at least one engaging member engages the at least one receiving member to secure the seat back in the first position; and
wherein the seat back is selectively moveable from the first position to the second position by moving the at least one engaging member against the bias to disengage the at least one engaging member from the at least one receiving member and wherein movement of the seat back from the second position to the first position reengages the at least one engaging member with the at least one receiving member to secure the seat back in the first position without movement of the seat support relative to the surface supporting the chair.
2. The chair according to claim 1 further comprising a pair of armrests coupled with the seat support such that the pair of armrests do not move relative to the seat support when the seat back is moved between the first and second positions.
3. The chair according to claim 1 further comprising a pair of armrests moveably coupled with the seat support and the seat back such that the armrests move relative to the seat support when the seat back is moved between the first position to the second position.
4. The chair according to claim 1 wherein one of the seat support and the seat back comprises a bearing pin and the other of the seat support and the seat back comprises an aperture for receiving the bearing pin for pivotably coupling the seat support with the seat back.
5. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the at least one engaging member further comprises at least one biasing member for biasing the at least one engaging member towards the at least one receiving member.
6. The chair according to claim 5 wherein the biasing member comprises a spring.
7. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the at least one engaging member comprises a resilient material that is formed such that the at least one engaging member is biased toward the at least one receiving member.
8. The chair according to claim 7 wherein the at least one engaging member is integrally formed with the seat support.
9. The chair according to claim 8 wherein the resilient material is a polymeric material.
10. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the at least one receiving member comprises a recess and the at least one engaging member comprises a detent configured to be retained within the recess.
11. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the latch assembly comprises a single engaging member and a single receiving member.
12. The chair according to claim 1 wherein the latch assembly comprises a first and second engaging member and a first and second receiving member for engaging the first and second engaging members, respectively.
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