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US1734179A
US1734179A US169180A US16918027A US1734179A US 1734179 A US1734179 A US 1734179A US 169180 A US169180 A US 169180A US 16918027 A US16918027 A US 16918027A US 1734179 A US1734179 A US 1734179A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/36Support for the head or the back
    • A47C7/40Support for the head or the back for the back
    • A47C7/402Support for the head or the back for the back adjustable in height
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • the primary object of the invention is to provide a simple and construction making up a back rest for use in connection with a chair or like seating device, which may be readily adjusted to meet the convenience of the occupant.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide such a construction that includes a pair of substantially upright side arms or risers, each of which is pivoted at one end to a part of the seating device in connection with which it is employed and the other end of which may be swung forwardly or rearwardly to provide the desired angular position of said arms, a back rest member being so associated with said arms as to be adjustable lengthwise thereof to bring the back rest member into the desired height above the seat.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view showing one end of an ordinary school desk to which has been applied, one form of my improved back rest construction.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of an enlarged scale of parts shown in Fig. 1 and which will be more fully referred to later.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are detail horizontal sectional views on enlarged scales through parts shown in Fig. 1, the planes of said sections being indicated by the lines 83 and 4-4 respec- 'tively of Fig. 1.
  • 1 indicates as a whole an ordinary school I desk which includes a rear horizontal desk portion 2, a front seat member 3 and a substantially upright member a forming the front for the desk and the back for the seat.
  • the desk and said upright member areusually construction may be readily mounted.
  • My improved back rest arrangement includes a substantially upright arm. or riser 7 one at each end of the desk.
  • this arm is made of strip metal, pivoted at its bottom end to a vertically edgewise disposed, rearwardly extending flat bar 8 that passes rearwardly through an opening 9 in the upright member 4 near its bottom edge adjacent one end of said member.
  • This bar has a plurality of longitudinally spaced holes 10 therein.
  • Fixed to the front face of the upright member 4 adjacent one side Ofsaid opening is an angle clip 11, with one leg 12 thereof fixed to said member as by a screw 13, and the other leg lt of which extends forwardly from said member 4: along side of the bar 8.
  • a butterfly bolt 15 is threaded into said leg 14. to enter into any one of the holes 10 in said bar 8. 4
  • the arm 7 has a plurality of longitudinally spaced Openings 16 therein and the top end of said arm is attached to the forward end of an extensible or longitudinally adjustable arm indicated as a whole by the numeral 17.
  • this extensible arm' and to the front end of this member the top end of the arm 7 is pivotally connected as by a rivet 24:.
  • a bolt 25 is inserted through the rear end of the member 22 and this bolt which also extends through the slot 20 has a winged nut 26 threadedthereon.
  • the nut is threaded up tight on the bolt.
  • the interengaging corrugations prevent endwise slipping of the parts 19 and 22 when the nut is tightened up.
  • a back rest member 27 which is of a length substantially equal to the distance between the side arms.
  • This back rest member is rearwardly bowed and may or may not be cushioned on its front side.
  • a bolt 30 i so is inserted through the arm 28 and then through the desired hole 16 in said arm 7 and also through the plate part of the clip 29 to receive a winged nut 81.
  • th back rest member is universal in its adj ust ,men'tso that it may be readily moved'into as i , port and arm for holding the arm in the de “sired angular position, a member longitudinally adjustable along said arm and including parts engaging opposite edges of said arm, and a back rest member operatively connected at one end to said parts of said longitudinally adjustable member.
  • a back rest construction embodying therein, side arms pivoted at one end to a support, means operatively connecting said support and arm for holding the arm in the desired angular position, a member longitudinally adjustable along said arm and including parts engaging opposite edges of said arm, a back rest member operatively connected to said parts of said first mentioned member and a nut and bolt passing through other parts of said first mentioned member and said arm respectively for securing said first mentioned member in the desired position with respect to said arm.
  • a bar extending through a part of said back member, and adjustable with respect thereto, a side arm pivoted at one end to said bar, a longitudinally extensible membercarried by the back member and to which the other end of the side arm iS pi oted, and a back rest member operativel con nected to the side arm for adjustment ongitudinally of said side arm.
  • a bar extending through an opening in the bottom end of said back member, an angle bracket fixed to the back member adjacent said opening, means connecting said bar and brackettodetermine the effective length thereof, a side arm pivoted at its bottom end to said bar, an extensible member fixed to the back member near its top end and to which the other end of the side arm is operatively connected, and a backrest member secured to said side arm forlongitudinal adjustment thereon.
  • a bar extending through an opening in the bottom end of said back member, an angle bracket fixed to the back member adjacent said opening, meansconnecting said bar and bracketto determine the effective length thereof, a side arm pivoted at. its

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Nov. 5,' 1929. P. W. OLSON BACK REST CONSTRUCTION Filed Feb. 18, 1927 l atented Nov. 5, 1929 UNITED STATES oFFIcE PERCY W. oLsON, 0]? $1 PAUL, MINNEsOTA, ASSIGNOR To WILLIAM s. rsaarsf 'or ELKHART, INDIANA, TRADING As THE nor/roan CHAIR COMPANY BACK-REST CoNsTBUCTIoN This invention relates to improvements in.
back rest constructions and it consists of the matters hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
The primary object of the invention is to provide a simple and eficient construction making up a back rest for use in connection with a chair or like seating device, which may be readily adjusted to meet the convenience of the occupant.
A further object of the invention is to provide such a construction that includes a pair of substantially upright side arms or risers, each of which is pivoted at one end to a part of the seating device in connection with which it is employed and the other end of which may be swung forwardly or rearwardly to provide the desired angular position of said arms, a back rest member being so associated with said arms as to be adjustable lengthwise thereof to bring the back rest member into the desired height above the seat.
These objects of the invention, as well as others together with the many advantages thereof will more fully appear as I proceed with my specification.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view showing one end of an ordinary school desk to which has been applied, one form of my improved back rest construction.
Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of an enlarged scale of parts shown in Fig. 1 and which will be more fully referred to later.
Figs. 3 and 4 are detail horizontal sectional views on enlarged scales through parts shown in Fig. 1, the planes of said sections being indicated by the lines 83 and 4-4 respec- 'tively of Fig. 1.
The inventlon is herein illustrated as being applied to an ordinary school desk and seat and will be so described, but this is to be considered as by way of illustration only and not by way of limitation because the improved construction may also be employed in connection with other types of seating devices where the peculiar characteristics ofsaid construction make it advisable to do so.
Referring now in detail to that embodiment ofthe invention illustrated in the drawing: 1 indicates as a whole an ordinary school I desk which includes a rear horizontal desk portion 2, a front seat member 3 and a substantially upright member a forming the front for the desk and the back for the seat.
The desk and said upright member areusually construction may be readily mounted.
My improved back rest arrangement includes a substantially upright arm. or riser 7 one at each end of the desk. Preferably this arm is made of strip metal, pivoted at its bottom end to a vertically edgewise disposed, rearwardly extending flat bar 8 that passes rearwardly through an opening 9 in the upright member 4 near its bottom edge adjacent one end of said member. This bar has a plurality of longitudinally spaced holes 10 therein. Fixed to the front face of the upright member 4 adjacent one side Ofsaid opening is an angle clip 11, with one leg 12 thereof fixed to said member as by a screw 13, and the other leg lt of which extends forwardly from said member 4: along side of the bar 8. A butterfly bolt 15 is threaded into said leg 14. to enter into any one of the holes 10 in said bar 8. 4
The arm 7 has a plurality of longitudinally spaced Openings 16 therein and the top end of said arm is attached to the forward end of an extensible or longitudinally adjustable arm indicated as a whole by the numeral 17.
As best shown in Fig. 2, this extensible arm' and to the front end of this member the top end of the arm 7 is pivotally connected as by a rivet 24:. A bolt 25 is inserted through the rear end of the member 22 and this bolt which also extends through the slot 20 has a winged nut 26 threadedthereon. By loos- I ening this nut and moving the member 22 in one direction or the other the desired effective length of the arm 17 as a whole may be readily brought about. After this, the nut is threaded up tight on the bolt. Of course the interengaging corrugations prevent endwise slipping of the parts 19 and 22 when the nut is tightened up. By the construction just .described the angular position of each side arm as well as its spaced relation with respect to the upright member 4 may be readily determined.
Associated with the side arms is a back rest member 27 which is of a length substantially equal to the distance between the side arms. This back rest member is rearwardly bowed and may or may not be cushioned on its front side. Fixed to the rear side of this back rest member at each end thereof, is a short rearwardly extending arm 28. Said arm extends through the slotted ends of a shallow U shaped clip 29, the clip being mov- 'able longitudinally of the arm 7. A bolt 30 i so is inserted through the arm 28 and then through the desired hole 16 in said arm 7 and also through the plate part of the clip 29 to receive a winged nut 81. By loosening the nut and withdrawing the bolt and then sliding the clip up or down upon the arm, the
desired elevated position of the back rest 1 7 member with respect to the seat 8 may be attained. a It is apparent from the foregoing that th back rest member is universal in its adj ust ,men'tso that it may be readily moved'into as i , port and arm for holding the arm in the de "sired angular position, a member longitudinally adjustable along said arm and including parts engaging opposite edges of said arm, and a back rest member operatively connected at one end to said parts of said longitudinally adjustable member.
2. A back rest construction embodying therein, side arms pivoted at one end to a support, means operatively connecting said support and arm for holding the arm in the desired angular position, a member longitudinally adjustable along said arm and including parts engaging opposite edges of said arm, a back rest member operatively connected to said parts of said first mentioned member and a nut and bolt passing through other parts of said first mentioned member and said arm respectively for securing said first mentioned member in the desired position with respect to said arm.
3. In combination with the back member of a school'desk, a bar extending through a part of said back member, and adjustable with respect thereto, a side arm pivoted at one end to said bar, a longitudinally extensible membercarried by the back member and to which the other end of the side arm iS pi oted, and a back rest member operativel con nected to the side arm for adjustment ongitudinally of said side arm. a
4. In combination with the back member of a school desk, a bar extending through an opening in the bottom end of said back member, an angle bracket fixed to the back member adjacent said opening, means connecting said bar and brackettodetermine the effective length thereof, a side arm pivoted at its bottom end to said bar, an extensible member fixed to the back member near its top end and to which the other end of the side arm is operatively connected, and a backrest member secured to said side arm forlongitudinal adjustment thereon. I V
5. In combination with the back member of a school desk, a bar extending through an opening in the bottom end of said back member, an angle bracket fixed to the back member adjacent said opening, meansconnecting said bar and bracketto determine the effective length thereof, a side arm pivoted at. its
bottom end to said bar, a bracket'fixedto the top end of said back member, a member associated therewith and extending forwardly therefrom, said bracket and member having corrugated engaging surfaces and ab'olt and slot adjustable connection-, the topend of said sidearm being connected to said member, and a back rest member operatively connected-at j ustment along the side arm.
6. In combination with a seat and a member atthe back thereo'f, side arms pivoted at one end with respect to said back member, means connecting the other endsof said side arms to said back member in a manner permitting an angular adjustmentof said arms with respect to said back member, a clip IIIBIIk ber including spaced portions engaging and projecting at their ends beyond opposite edges of said arms, a back rest member, a rearwardly projecting arm at each-end of the back rest member extending through the proone end to the side arm for longitudinal admy hand, this 14th day of February, 1927.
PERCY W. OLSON.
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US2550831A (en) * 1949-07-01 1951-05-01 Robert E Lingenfelter Adjustable means for changing the contour of seat back rests
US2602489A (en) * 1947-04-01 1952-07-08 John C Holten Adjustable chair
US4097087A (en) * 1977-05-13 1978-06-27 Garavaglia Marco F Chair with adjustable back support cushion
US5171317A (en) * 1992-04-24 1992-12-15 Corcoran Joseph D Readily adjustable therapeutic traction chair
US6126235A (en) * 1999-10-25 2000-10-03 Grove; James E. Chair back with adjustable lumbar cushion and clothes hanger hook included within a handle
US6554365B2 (en) * 1999-12-23 2003-04-29 Recaro Gmbh & Co. Kg Modular vehicle seat
US20100164268A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2010-07-01 Otto Bock Healthcare Ip Gmbh & Co. Kg Stand-up wheelchair
US20110183729A1 (en) * 2010-01-27 2011-07-28 Akira Satou Mobile electronic device
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2602489A (en) * 1947-04-01 1952-07-08 John C Holten Adjustable chair
US2550831A (en) * 1949-07-01 1951-05-01 Robert E Lingenfelter Adjustable means for changing the contour of seat back rests
US4097087A (en) * 1977-05-13 1978-06-27 Garavaglia Marco F Chair with adjustable back support cushion
US5171317A (en) * 1992-04-24 1992-12-15 Corcoran Joseph D Readily adjustable therapeutic traction chair
US6126235A (en) * 1999-10-25 2000-10-03 Grove; James E. Chair back with adjustable lumbar cushion and clothes hanger hook included within a handle
US6554365B2 (en) * 1999-12-23 2003-04-29 Recaro Gmbh & Co. Kg Modular vehicle seat
US20100164268A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2010-07-01 Otto Bock Healthcare Ip Gmbh & Co. Kg Stand-up wheelchair
US7887133B2 (en) * 2005-08-08 2011-02-15 Otto Bock Healthcare Ip Gmbh & Co. Kg Stand-up wheelchair
US9326608B1 (en) 2008-01-09 2016-05-03 Goldilocks Associates, LLC Multi-configurable seating device
US20110183729A1 (en) * 2010-01-27 2011-07-28 Akira Satou Mobile electronic device

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