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US2545950A
US2545950A US714371A US71437146A US2545950A US 2545950 A US2545950 A US 2545950A US 714371 A US714371 A US 714371A US 71437146 A US71437146 A US 71437146A US 2545950 A US2545950 A US 2545950A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C3/00Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats
    • A47C3/02Rocking chairs
    • A47C3/025Rocking chairs with seat, or seat and back-rest unit elastically or pivotally mounted in a rigid base frame
    • A47C3/026Rocking chairs with seat, or seat and back-rest unit elastically or pivotally mounted in a rigid base frame with central column, e.g. rocking office chairs; Tilting chairs
    • 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
    • A47C7/44Support for the head or the back for the back with elastically-mounted back-rest or backrest-seat unit in the base frame
    • A47C7/443Support for the head or the back for the back with elastically-mounted back-rest or backrest-seat unit in the base frame with coil springs

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  • This invention relates to swivel chairs, and more particularly to an improved chair iron in which the tilting seat structure does not tilt around a fixed pivot.
  • the primary object of the invention is to provide an improved chair iron wherein a heavy counterbalancing spring is not needed.
  • the seat structure is pivoted for tilting around a pintle at the top of the swivel post, and as the chair is turned rearwardly the center of gravity moves rearwardly with respect to the pivot.
  • the structure has a marked tendency to fall over backwards and heavy adjustable springs are usually provided to resist this tendency to fall backward.
  • the seat is supported by two or more links which are arranged so that the chair is easily tilted to a desired angle and there is an inherent stability which is not dependent on springs.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a tilting swivel chair embodying the invention, with the dotted lines indicating a tilted position
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary vertical sectional View of the chair iron mechanism with the chair in upright position
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, but showing the chair in tilted position
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary plan view, taken as indicated at line 4-4 of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary front sectional view, taken as indicated at line 5-5 of Fig. 2.
  • the post has a crownpiece I to which is riveted a U-shaped headpiece I I, whose upwardly extending arms serve as supports for the tilting mechanism.
  • a seatstruc- ⁇ ture I2 is carried by a seat-iron, shown in the form of a pair of forwardly and rearwardly extending angle irons I3 and I4.
  • An inverted U-shaped link member has .a top plate I with downwardly extending arms I6, which are pivotally connected at their upper front ends, as indicated at I'I, to the angle irons of the seat iron.
  • the lower rear portions of the arms I 6 are offset inwardly, to provide stop-shoulders I8, and are pivotally connected to the rear vportion of the head-piece, as indicated at I 9.
  • a pair of links are pivotally connected to the front of the head-piece, as indicated at 2l, and extend upwardly and rearwardly to make a pivotal connection at 22 with the rear portion of the seat iron.
  • the upper end portions of the links 20 are offset outwardly, as indicated at 23, to provide stop-shoulders to engage the shoulders I8 and limit the rearward tilting of the seat-member I2.
  • the arms I6 are provided with inwardly ex- 2 tending studs 24, which are adapted to be engaged by the links 2i! and limit the forward tilting of-the seat structure.
  • the links 20, while engaging studs 24, also engage the rear portion of the plate I5, as indicated at 25, which also acts as a stop, as indicated in Fig. 2.
  • a pair of small tension springs 26 are preferably provided between the top plate I5 and an upward extension 21 of the head-piece I I.
  • a chair iron for a tilting swivel chair comprising: a swivel post adapted to fit into a supporting base; a head-piece fixed to said post; seat iron means adapted to be secured to the bottom of a tilting seat-member; an inverted U- shaped link pivotally connecting the rear portion of said head-piece to a front portion of said seat iron means; a pair of upwardly and rearwardly extending links pivotally connecting the front portion of the head-piece to a rear portion of the seat iron means; and spring means between the U-shaped link and said head-piece urging the front of said seat iron means downwardly.

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March 20, 1951 M. Fox
SWIVEL CHAIR IRON 2 Shee'ts-Sheet l Filed Deo, 6' 194e Hlmllmlllll.y
M. FOX
SWIVEL CHAIR IRON March 20, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed DeC. 6, 1946 Patented Mar. 20, 1951 UNITED STTES OFFICE SWIVEL CHAIR IRON Application December 6, 1946, Serial No. 714,371
2 Claims.
This invention relates to swivel chairs, and more particularly to an improved chair iron in which the tilting seat structure does not tilt around a fixed pivot.
The primary object of the invention is to provide an improved chair iron wherein a heavy counterbalancing spring is not needed. In a conventional tilting swivel chair, the seat structure is pivoted for tilting around a pintle at the top of the swivel post, and as the chair is turned rearwardly the center of gravity moves rearwardly with respect to the pivot. As a result, the structure has a marked tendency to fall over backwards and heavy adjustable springs are usually provided to resist this tendency to fall backward. In the present structure, the seat is supported by two or more links which are arranged so that the chair is easily tilted to a desired angle and there is an inherent stability which is not dependent on springs.
The invention is illustrated in a preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a tilting swivel chair embodying the invention, with the dotted lines indicating a tilted position; Fig. 2 is a fragmentary vertical sectional View of the chair iron mechanism with the chair in upright position; Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, but showing the chair in tilted position; Fig. 4 is a fragmentary plan view, taken as indicated at line 4-4 of Fig. 2; and Fig. 5 is a fragmentary front sectional view, taken as indicated at line 5-5 of Fig. 2.
In the embodiment illustrated, a conventional base 6, provided with legs 'I and casters 8, is adapted to receive and provide vertical adjustment for a swivel post 9. The post has a crownpiece I to which is riveted a U-shaped headpiece I I, whose upwardly extending arms serve as supports for the tilting mechanism. A seatstruc-` ture I2 is carried by a seat-iron, shown in the form of a pair of forwardly and rearwardly extending angle irons I3 and I4.
An inverted U-shaped link member has .a top plate I with downwardly extending arms I6, which are pivotally connected at their upper front ends, as indicated at I'I, to the angle irons of the seat iron. The lower rear portions of the arms I 6 are offset inwardly, to provide stop-shoulders I8, and are pivotally connected to the rear vportion of the head-piece, as indicated at I 9. A pair of links are pivotally connected to the front of the head-piece, as indicated at 2l, and extend upwardly and rearwardly to make a pivotal connection at 22 with the rear portion of the seat iron. The upper end portions of the links 20 are offset outwardly, as indicated at 23, to provide stop-shoulders to engage the shoulders I8 and limit the rearward tilting of the seat-member I2.
The arms I6 are provided with inwardly ex- 2 tending studs 24, which are adapted to be engaged by the links 2i! and limit the forward tilting of-the seat structure. Preferably, the links 20, while engaging studs 24, also engage the rear portion of the plate I5, as indicated at 25, which also acts as a stop, as indicated in Fig. 2.
As indicated above, no counterbalancing spring is required with this structure, but in order to keep the chair iron in upright position when unoccupied, a pair of small tension springs 26 are preferably provided between the top plate I5 and an upward extension 21 of the head-piece I I.
The relative movement between the parts is similar to that shown in my Patent No. 2,270,430, issued January 20, 1942. When the occupant of the chair leans back there is movement about four pivot centers, with the result that the seat portion does not swing about a xed center, but actually moves about a moving center. The partsare so proportioned that the tendency of the chair to swing over backwards is greatly reduced, and the occupant automatically is swung in the chair to a desired angle.
The foregoing detailed description is given for clearness of understanding only, and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, for some modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
I claim:
1. A chair iron for a tilting swivel chair, comprising: a swivel post adapted to fit into a supporting base; a head-piece fixed to said post; seat iron means adapted to be secured to the bottom of a tilting seat-member; an inverted U- shaped link pivotally connecting the rear portion of said head-piece to a front portion of said seat iron means; a pair of upwardly and rearwardly extending links pivotally connecting the front portion of the head-piece to a rear portion of the seat iron means; and spring means between the U-shaped link and said head-piece urging the front of said seat iron means downwardly.
2. A chair iron as specified in claim 1, in which the U-shaped link has offset stop-shoulders near its lower pivot, the pair of links have offset stopshoulders to engage said stop-shoulders on said U-shaped link and limit the rearward tilting of the seat iron means, and the U-shaped link has a stop to engage one of said links and limit the forward tilting offsaid seat iron means.
' MARTIN FOX.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 585,422 Boenning June 29, 1897 891,222 Bolens June 16, 1908 2,270,430 Fox Jan. 20, 1942
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US2859801A (en) * 1956-09-17 1958-11-11 Edwin R Moore Geometric controller for chairs
US2859799A (en) * 1956-05-03 1958-11-11 Edwin R Moore Functional posture controller for chairs
US3278228A (en) * 1966-01-03 1966-10-11 Doerner Products Co Ltd Chair control pressure plate having replaceable thrust bearings
US3290091A (en) * 1966-01-14 1966-12-06 Goodman Robert Chairs with tiltable portions
US3741607A (en) * 1970-10-05 1973-06-26 H Cramer Chair
EP0292444A1 (en) * 1987-05-20 1988-11-23 PRO-CORD s.r.l. A pivoting support for chairs, seats and the like

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US585422A (en) * 1897-06-29 William m
US891222A (en) * 1907-12-09 1908-06-16 Harry W Bolens Chair-iron.
US2270430A (en) * 1939-03-08 1942-01-20 Seng Co Metal fixture for reclining chairs

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US585422A (en) * 1897-06-29 William m
US891222A (en) * 1907-12-09 1908-06-16 Harry W Bolens Chair-iron.
US2270430A (en) * 1939-03-08 1942-01-20 Seng Co Metal fixture for reclining chairs

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2859799A (en) * 1956-05-03 1958-11-11 Edwin R Moore Functional posture controller for chairs
US2859801A (en) * 1956-09-17 1958-11-11 Edwin R Moore Geometric controller for chairs
US3278228A (en) * 1966-01-03 1966-10-11 Doerner Products Co Ltd Chair control pressure plate having replaceable thrust bearings
US3290091A (en) * 1966-01-14 1966-12-06 Goodman Robert Chairs with tiltable portions
US3741607A (en) * 1970-10-05 1973-06-26 H Cramer Chair
EP0292444A1 (en) * 1987-05-20 1988-11-23 PRO-CORD s.r.l. A pivoting support for chairs, seats and the like

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