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US2595394A
US2595394A US119093A US11909349A US2595394A US 2595394 A US2595394 A US 2595394A US 119093 A US119093 A US 119093A US 11909349 A US11909349 A US 11909349A US 2595394 A US2595394 A US 2595394A
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    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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  • This invention relates to chairs of the variety adapted for use in the medical profession during examinations, treatments, and minor operations, one object of the invention being to provide an improved chair of such character having a more adjustable, convenient, and efiicient construc- 'tion.
  • Another object is to provide a chair of the above character having head, back, arm, and
  • Another object is to provide such a chair in which the movements of the back restand other.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a chair embodying the present invention and arranged to support a patient in upright sitting position;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the base portion of the backrest and of the means for locking-it in position;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional .elevation of portions of the seat frame and back rest showing the back rest locking means
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view partly broken away and partly in section substantiallyas seen from line 4-4 in Fig. 3.
  • the chair column carries at its top a generally circular supporting head 46 by which a seat frame 49 is supported for tiltingmovement on the chair base. Means are provided, as hereafter described, for releasably locking the seat frame in adjustably tilted position.
  • the seat frame 49 is a generally rectangular, hollow frame, as shown, on which the backrest, arm rests, and leg and foot rests are supported in connected relation for movement together simultaneously to different adjusted positions.
  • the rear of the seat frame is formed with an integral, hollow; box-like portion indicated generally at 50, Figs. 1 and 3, with'which the back rest is pivotally connected.
  • This portion 50 comprises spaced, rearwardly extending walls 5
  • Fixed on and extending upwardly from member 53 is a post 54, Fig.
  • Member 56 is provided with a clamp (not shown) operated by a handle 51 for locking .its tongue in vertically adjusted position in the groove of member 55.
  • Member 56 is provided at its upper end with lugs 58 between which ispivotally supported a'depending arm 59 secured to the rear side of a substantially rectangular, padded back rest 60 shaped to conform comfortably to the patients back.
  • Member 56 is also formed on its rear wall with an undercut or dove-tail vertical groove slidablyreceiving a tongue on a member 61 provided with clamping means (not shown) operated by a handle 62 for locking it in vertically adjusted position on member 56.
  • Member 6! is the lower supporting part of a head rest device preferably such as disclosed in my said application and claimed in an application copending herewith, Serial No. 119,096, filed October 1, 1949. But such back andhead rest parts 56 to 62, inclusive, may have any known or suitable construction and form no part of the present invention.
  • the means for locking the back rest in adjustably tilted relation to the chair seat frame 49 comprises a part 63 (Fig. 3) projecting downwardly from the base portion 53 ofthe back pivoted on its spindle 19.
  • Block 64 has its opposite ends tapered forwardly and inwardly as at 56 for cooperation with cylindrical rollers 61' rollingbetween the tapered ends of the block and hardened metal wear strips 68 of arcuate shape secured to the spaced flanges as by means of screws 69.
  • Leaf springs fixed to portion 63 of the back rest, as by means of screws ll, have their free ends bearing against the rollers 61, respectively, so as to normally press the same into wedging engagement between the ends of the block 64 and the wear strips 63, thus normally locking the back rest against rearward tilting movement.
  • a bar 12 (Fig.
  • This means for releasing the back rest ocking means comprises an arm 15 extending rearwardly from base portion 53 of the back rest and recessed at 16 for the reception of the lower end I! of a lever 18 extending upwardly in rear of the back rest so as to be in convenient reach of the operator.
  • Lever 18 is pivotally supported on a spindle l9 journaled at its ends in the opposite walls formed by recess 16 in arm 15.
  • the lower end 1'! of the lever is extended laterally as at 80, Fig. 4, and formed with a slot 8
  • Studs 83 are threadedly engaged in holes in the lateral extensions of the lever, so as to bear at their lower ends against the upper edge of plate 82,
  • Plate 82 is received at its lower edge within an upwardly turned flange 85 in a housing or shell 86 having forwardly extending opposite side walls 8'! pivotally mounted on the back rest spindle 52.
  • Each wall 81 has a forwardly extending arm' 88, the end of which is reversely bent upon itself, as at 89, to provide a thickened terminal portion.
  • These arms are positioned to extend between the wedge-shaped ends 66 of bar 64 and the arcuate plates 68 on the seat frame, for engagement with the wedging rollers 61, and it is evident from this construction that forward movement of lever '18 presses downwardly on plate 82, so as to swing shell 86 counterclockwise, Fig. 3, and thus engage and free the rollers 67 to release the back for lowering adjustment.
  • the lower end 1!- of lever 18 has a finger 90, Fig. 3, arranged to bear downwardly on a downwardly extending pointed end 9
  • the upper end 95 of the short lever 92 is so arranged that at the lower limit of its movement, with'lever 1.3
  • a chair comprising a 'seatframe, backrest 4 frame, thus locking the back rest against raising movement also until the upper end of the lever 92 is lifted by pressing lever 18 toward the back rest.
  • the back rest will thus be locked against movement in either direction when lowered to the position in which it lies substantially in the plane of the chair seat.
  • the controlling lever 18 moves with and maintains a uniform relation to the rear side of the back rest, so as to be readily located and grasped by the operator and that only a slight pressure of the lever toward the back rest is required to release it for movement to the desired position.
  • the invention supplies an advantageous construction and arrangement of parts for supporting the back and head rests of such a chair for tilting movement from a substantially upright to a substantially horizontal position in the plane of the seat of the chair, controlled by a lever conveniently positioned in rear of the back rest and including means for positively locking the parts in any adjusted position.
  • a chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, an arcuate clutch face on said frame concentric with the pivot of said means, a roller for cooperation with said face, wedge means on said back rest for wedging said roller against said face during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, and means for moving said roller free of said wedge means to release said back rest for lowering movement.
  • a chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, an arcuate clutch face on said frame concentric with the pivot of said means, a roller for cooperation with said face, wedge means on said back rest for wedging said roller against said face during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, and means comprising a lever for moving said roller means free of said wedge means to release said back rest for lowering movement, said lever being mounted on said back rest means for pivotal movement therewith.
  • a chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, opposing arcuate clutch faces on said frame extending concentrically with the pivot of said means, rollers for cooperation with said faces, a Wedge member on said means between said rollers and having tapered ends for wedging said rollers against said faces during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, springs on said means for yieldably moving said rollers to clutching position, and means comprising a lever movably mounted on said backrest means for moving said rollers to release said wedge means and said back rest means pivotally connected with said frame for movement between raised and lowered positions, roller clutch locking means for securing said back rest means against lowering movement in different adjusted positions thereof, intermediate said raised and lowered positions, locking means operative in the lowermost position of said back rest means for securing the same against raising movement, and a lever for releasing each of said locking means located on said back rest for pivotal movement therewith.
  • a chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, opposing arcuate clutch faces on said frame extending concentrically with the pivot of said means, rollers for cooperation with said faces, wedge against said faces during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, springs on said means for yieldably moving said rollers to clutching position, spring actuated locking means on said back rest 15 means on said back rest for wedging said rollers means operative in the lowermost position of said back rest means for securing the same against raising movement, and means comprising a lever movably mounted on said back rest means for moving said rollers to release said wedge means and for disengaging said locking means.

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May 6, 1952 N. E. LAUTERBACH 2,595,394
MEDICAL PRACTICE CHAIR WITH BACK REST LOCKING MEANS Original Filed July 2, 1946 2 SHEETS--SHEET l Fig. 2
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MEDICAL PRACTICE CHAIR WITH BACK REST LOCKING MEANS Original Filed July 2, 1945 2 SHEETS--SHEET 2 INVENTOR.
Norman ELauzerbach BYE: z 5
Hzls Attorney Patented May 6, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MEDICAL PRACTICE CHAIR WITH BACK REST LOCKING MEANS Norman .E. Lauter-bach, Newark, N. Y., assignor to Ritter Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware Original application July 2, 19.46, :Serial No. 680,983. Divided and this application October 1, 1949, Serial No. 119,093
Claims.
This invention relates to chairs of the variety adapted for use in the medical profession during examinations, treatments, and minor operations, one object of the invention being to provide an improved chair of such character having a more adjustable, convenient, and efiicient construc- 'tion.
Another object is to provide a chair of the above character having head, back, arm, and
foot rests adjustable to and from positions lying.
substantially .in the plane of the chair seat, for
converting the chair into a substantially flat, table-like support.
Another object is to provide such a chair in which the movements of the back restand other.
associated parts are conveniently controlled by in certain improvements and combinations of parts, all as will be hereinafter more fully described, the novel features being pointed out in the claims at the end of the specification.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 isa side elevation of a chair embodying the present invention and arranged to support a patient in upright sitting position;
Fig. 2 isa perspective view of the base portion of the backrest and of the means for locking-it in position;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional .elevation of portions of the seat frame and back rest showing the back rest locking means, and
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view partly broken away and partly in section substantiallyas seen from line 4-4 in Fig. 3.
'Iihe preferred embodiment of the invention herein disclosed, by way of illustration, comprises a chair having a circular base 40, Fig. 1,
supporting an electric motor 4| and a housing 42 for hydraulic mechanism for raising and lowering a chair supporting column 43 which is mounted for rotation also in the housing, as well understood in the art. At '44 is a foot lever controlling the rotation of .the chair and at 45 areifoot leversLfor raising and lowering the .chair.
These parts for'moving the chair columnmay have vany known ..or suitable construction and vforn'zzno part ofythe present invention;
The chair column carries at its top a generally circular supporting head 46 by which a seat frame 49 is supported for tiltingmovement on the chair base. Means are provided, as hereafter described, for releasably locking the seat frame in adjustably tilted position. The seat frame 49 is a generally rectangular, hollow frame, as shown, on which the backrest, arm rests, and leg and foot rests are supported in connected relation for movement together simultaneously to different adjusted positions.
The rear of the seat frame is formed with an integral, hollow; box-like portion indicated generally at 50, Figs. 1 and 3, with'which the back rest is pivotally connected. This portion 50 comprises spaced, rearwardly extending walls 5| the front and lower sides of which are curved substantially in a semi-circle, 'as shown. Walls 5| are formed with bearings for a spindle 52, Figs. 1 and 3, pivotally supporting "an irregularly shaped member 53, Figs. 2 and '3, forming the base portion of the back rest,1and carrying means for locking the back rest in different pivotally adjusted positions, as hereafter described. Fixed on and extending upwardly from member 53 is a post 54, Fig. 1, slidably received in a bearing in a member 55 having in its rear face an undercut or dove-tail vertical groove (not shown) slidably receiving a similarly shaped tongue on a member 56. Member 56 is provided with a clamp (not shown) operated by a handle 51 for locking .its tongue in vertically adjusted position in the groove of member 55. Member 56 is provided at its upper end with lugs 58 between which ispivotally supported a'depending arm 59 secured to the rear side of a substantially rectangular, padded back rest 60 shaped to conform comfortably to the patients back. Member 56 ,is also formed on its rear wall with an undercut or dove-tail vertical groove slidablyreceiving a tongue on a member 61 provided with clamping means (not shown) operated by a handle 62 for locking it in vertically adjusted position on member 56. Member 6! is the lower supporting part of a head rest device preferably such as disclosed in my said application and claimed in an application copending herewith, Serial No. 119,096, filed October 1, 1949. But such back andhead rest parts 56 to 62, inclusive, may have any known or suitable construction and form no part of the present invention.
The means for locking the back rest in adjustably tilted relation to the chair seat frame 49 comprises a part 63 (Fig. 3) projecting downwardly from the base portion 53 ofthe back pivoted on its spindle 19.
rest and having a wedging block 64 set into its lower edge and secured by a screw, as indicated at 65. Block 64 has its opposite ends tapered forwardly and inwardly as at 56 for cooperation with cylindrical rollers 61' rollingbetween the tapered ends of the block and hardened metal wear strips 68 of arcuate shape secured to the spaced flanges as by means of screws 69. Leaf springs fixed to portion 63 of the back rest, as by means of screws ll, have their free ends bearing against the rollers 61, respectively, so as to normally press the same into wedging engagement between the ends of the block 64 and the wear strips 63, thus normally locking the back rest against rearward tilting movement. A bar 12 (Fig. 3) is secured at its ends, as by means of screws 73, to the flanges 5 l, respectively, and carries, intermediate its ends, a pair of lugs 14 positioned to be struck by the part 64 of the base of the back rest, so as to form stops limiting the downward tilting movement of the back rest assembly.
This means for releasing the back rest ocking means comprises an arm 15 extending rearwardly from base portion 53 of the back rest and recessed at 16 for the reception of the lower end I! of a lever 18 extending upwardly in rear of the back rest so as to be in convenient reach of the operator. Lever 18 is pivotally supported on a spindle l9 journaled at its ends in the opposite walls formed by recess 16 in arm 15. The lower end 1'! of the lever is extended laterally as at 80, Fig. 4, and formed with a slot 8| extending upwardly therein through its lower edge, for the reception of a plate-like member 82. Studs 83 are threadedly engaged in holes in the lateral extensions of the lever, so as to bear at their lower ends against the upper edge of plate 82,
these studs being locked in adjusted position byv means of nuts '84.
Plate 82 is received at its lower edge within an upwardly turned flange 85 in a housing or shell 86 having forwardly extending opposite side walls 8'! pivotally mounted on the back rest spindle 52. Each wall 81 has a forwardly extending arm' 88, the end of which is reversely bent upon itself, as at 89, to provide a thickened terminal portion. These arms are positioned to extend between the wedge-shaped ends 66 of bar 64 and the arcuate plates 68 on the seat frame, for engagement with the wedging rollers 61, and it is evident from this construction that forward movement of lever '18 presses downwardly on plate 82, so as to swing shell 86 counterclockwise, Fig. 3, and thus engage and free the rollers 67 to release the back for lowering adjustment.
To normally maintain the back rest looked in position for sustaining the weight of the patient, the lower end 1!- of lever 18 has a finger 90, Fig. 3, arranged to bear downwardly on a downwardly extending pointed end 9| of a short lever 92 located in a slot in the end of lever 18 and This end of lever 92 is arranged to bear against a leaf spring 93 fixed by a screw 94 to the portion 63 of the back rest, these parts being so arranged that the spring normally presses short lever S2 in a counterclockwise direction (Fig. 3), so as to maintain lever 18 in a rearward position from which it may be moved forwardly, as described above, to release the back rest looking or wedging means. The upper end 95 of the short lever 92 is so arranged that at the lower limit of its movement, with'lever 1.3
released, it snaps behind a shoulder 36 formed on the bottom wall of the portion 5a of the seat for lowerin movement. 1 4. A chair comprising a 'seatframe, backrest 4 frame, thus locking the back rest against raising movement also until the upper end of the lever 92 is lifted by pressing lever 18 toward the back rest. The back rest will thus be locked against movement in either direction when lowered to the position in which it lies substantially in the plane of the chair seat. It will be noted that the controlling lever 18 moves with and maintains a uniform relation to the rear side of the back rest, so as to be readily located and grasped by the operator and that only a slight pressure of the lever toward the back rest is required to release it for movement to the desired position.
The invention supplies an advantageous construction and arrangement of parts for supporting the back and head rests of such a chair for tilting movement from a substantially upright to a substantially horizontal position in the plane of the seat of the chair, controlled by a lever conveniently positioned in rear of the back rest and including means for positively locking the parts in any adjusted position.
It will thus be seen that the invention accomplishes its objects and while it has been herein disclosed by reference to the details of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that such disclosure is intended in an illustrative, rather than a limiting sense, as it is contemplated that various modifications in the construction and arrangement of the parts will readily occur to those skilled in the, art, within the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, an arcuate clutch face on said frame concentric with the pivot of said means, a roller for cooperation with said face, wedge means on said back rest for wedging said roller against said face during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, and means for moving said roller free of said wedge means to release said back rest for lowering movement.
2. A chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, an arcuate clutch face on said frame concentric with the pivot of said means, a roller for cooperation with said face, wedge means on said back rest for wedging said roller against said face during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, and means comprising a lever for moving said roller means free of said wedge means to release said back rest for lowering movement, said lever being mounted on said back rest means for pivotal movement therewith.
3. A chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, opposing arcuate clutch faces on said frame extending concentrically with the pivot of said means, rollers for cooperation with said faces, a Wedge member on said means between said rollers and having tapered ends for wedging said rollers against said faces during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, springs on said means for yieldably moving said rollers to clutching position, and means comprising a lever movably mounted on said backrest means for moving said rollers to release said wedge means and said back rest means pivotally connected with said frame for movement between raised and lowered positions, roller clutch locking means for securing said back rest means against lowering movement in different adjusted positions thereof, intermediate said raised and lowered positions, locking means operative in the lowermost position of said back rest means for securing the same against raising movement, and a lever for releasing each of said locking means located on said back rest for pivotal movement therewith.
5. A chair comprising a seat frame, back rest means pivotally connected with said frame, opposing arcuate clutch faces on said frame extending concentrically with the pivot of said means, rollers for cooperation with said faces, wedge against said faces during lowering movement of said back rest for clutching the same in adjusted position, springs on said means for yieldably moving said rollers to clutching position, spring actuated locking means on said back rest 15 means on said back rest for wedging said rollers means operative in the lowermost position of said back rest means for securing the same against raising movement, and means comprising a lever movably mounted on said back rest means for moving said rollers to release said wedge means and for disengaging said locking means.
NORMAN E. LAUTERBACH.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 179,859 Kubitschky et al. July 18, 1876 684,844 Merker Oct. 22, 1901 830,146 Hamilton et a1. Sept. 4, 1906 959,608 Ritter May 31, 1910 1,814,877 Weber July 14, 1931 2,494,348 Mersinger Jan. 10, 1950
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US119097A US2643704A (en) 1946-07-02 1949-10-01 Medical practice chair with foot supporting stirrups
US119096A US2612212A (en) 1946-07-02 1949-10-01 Headrest for medical practice chairs
US119095A US2612940A (en) 1946-07-02 1949-10-01 Medical practice chair with adjustable leg and footrest supports
US119094A US2682916A (en) 1946-07-02 1949-10-01 Medical practice chair with adjustable seat frame
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