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US2837144A
US2837144A US452102A US45210254A US2837144A US 2837144 A US2837144 A US 2837144A US 452102 A US452102 A US 452102A US 45210254 A US45210254 A US 45210254A US 2837144 A US2837144 A US 2837144A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in chairs, more particularly to improvements to the back of chairs, settees, vehicle seats or like articles provided witllli cushion upholstery hereinafter referred to as chair bac
  • One object of this invention is the provision of an improved chair back comprising a frame having tensile springs and a cushion upholstery, said chair back being very comfortable in use and of a simple structure which lends itself to mass production.
  • a chair back comprises a frame having a resilient surface or upholstery support composed of a number of tensile springs, said springs forming the base for the front part of a cushion upholstery, the latter extending further in a continuous stretch to cover the rear of the spring surface, the arrangement being such that the cushion upholstery is doubled upon itself so as to rest straddling on the top edge of the spring surface, said frame being constructed to ensure free oscillating movement of said top edge on application of pressure.
  • the features involved in the present invention are particularly suitable for fireside chairs in which the top rail of the back rest is e1ther omitted or said rail is horizontally recessed relative to the upper part of the spring surface. All the disadvantages of back cushions as hitherto known are eliminated with cushions made according to the present invention since the latter are adequately supported from top to bottom. Furthermore, since these cushions are held in position by being loosely wrapped or straddled round the uppermost spring or part of the spring surface or upholstery support, their filling material extending over the top is not liable to drifting and dropping.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a spring back frame
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a cushion upholstery for a chair back, I
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a modification of the upholstery of Figure 2
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of a cushion upholstery adapted to extend over a seat and a back area in an article of furniture.
  • the frame a is by way of example provided with parallel-arranged tensile springs b transversely extending across said frame, thus forming a resilient surface or upholstery support.
  • the top rail of the frame a may be recessed or otherwise spaced relative to the springs b, or said top rail may be concavely shaped or it may be omitted altogether.
  • the tensile springs b may consist of any suitable elements for example coil springs, rubber cables, elastic bands or the like.
  • the back cushion upholstery illustrated in Figure 2 is at first made in one straight piece but is doubled upon itself (as shown in this figure) to form the front 0,
  • the cushion upholstery may be provided with press studs f, turn buckles or like fastening means in order to readily releasably seframe or to interconnect different parts of the cushion upholstery with each other.
  • Figure 3 depicts a cushion upholstery in which the front 0 and the top part d are of varying thickness so as to provide curves and shapes conforming with stylish or anatomically advantageous requirements.
  • One part of the rear portion e of the cushion upholstery is shown to be constituted by a flap or skirt without filling material therein.
  • Figure 4 shows a back cushion provided with an elongation g for covering the seat area proper of a chair or the like.
  • a cushion of this type extending in a continuous stretch over the seat, the back and the rear of a chair or the like requires a minimum of time in cutting, stitching and filling and lends itself most favourably to mass production.
  • an article of furniture such as a chair, comprising in combination a frame including two upwardly extending side members and a least one cross-rail interconnecting said two side members, a plurality of tension springs extending between and secured to said side members and together constituting a resilient upholstery support, and a cushion upholstery doubled upon itself over the top portion of said resilient upholstery support to form two parts of which one covers said tension springs at the front and the other covers said tension springs at the rear, the arrangement of that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear being closely adjacent to said tension springs and between said cross-rail and said tension springs, and the provision of readily-releasable fastening means fastening that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear to said frame whereby said cushion upholstery rests straddling on and wrapped over the top of said resilient upholstery support and the said cushion upholstery closely encloses said resilient upholstery support alone and forms therewith a deflectable upholstered back support, said cross-rail interconnecting said two side members being spaced externally
  • an article of furniture such as a chair, comprising in combination a back frame consisting of two upwardly extending side members and at least one crossrail interconnecting said two side members, a plurality of tension springs extending between and secured to said side members and together constituting a resilient upholstery support, and a cushion upholstery doubled upon itself over the top portion of said resilient upholstery support to form two parts of which one covers said tension springs at the front and the other covers said tension springs at the rear, the arrangement of that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear being closely adjacent to said tension springs and between said cross-rail and said tension springs, and the provision of readily-releasable fastening means fastening that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear to that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the spring or part of the tensile surface front, whereby said cushion upholstery rests straddling on and wrapped over the top of said resilient upholstery support and the said cushion upholstery closely encloses said resilient upholsterysupport alone and.

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June 3, 1958 M. HELLER 4 FURNITURE BACK mm CUSHION UPI-IOLSTERY Filed Aug. 25. 1954 FIG. 4.
United States Patent 2,837,144 FURNITURE BACK' WITH CUSHION UPHOLSTERY I Heller, London, England Application August 25, 1954, Serial No. 452,102 2 Claims. (Cl. 155-181) The present invention relates to improvements in chairs, more particularly to improvements to the back of chairs, settees, vehicle seats or like articles provided witllli cushion upholstery hereinafter referred to as chair bac One object of this invention is the provision of an improved chair back comprising a frame having tensile springs and a cushion upholstery, said chair back being very comfortable in use and of a simple structure which lends itself to mass production.
According to the present invention a chair back comprises a frame having a resilient surface or upholstery support composed of a number of tensile springs, said springs forming the base for the front part of a cushion upholstery, the latter extending further in a continuous stretch to cover the rear of the spring surface, the arrangement being such that the cushion upholstery is doubled upon itself so as to rest straddling on the top edge of the spring surface, said frame being constructed to ensure free oscillating movement of said top edge on application of pressure.
The features involved in the present invention are particularly suitable for fireside chairs in which the top rail of the back rest is e1ther omitted or said rail is horizontally recessed relative to the upper part of the spring surface. All the disadvantages of back cushions as hitherto known are eliminated with cushions made according to the present invention since the latter are adequately supported from top to bottom. Furthermore, since these cushions are held in position by being loosely wrapped or straddled round the uppermost spring or part of the spring surface or upholstery support, their filling material extending over the top is not liable to drifting and dropping.
The invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a spring back frame,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a cushion upholstery for a chair back, I
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a modification of the upholstery of Figure 2, and
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a cushion upholstery adapted to extend over a seat and a back area in an article of furniture.
Referring to Figure 1, the frame a is by way of example provided with parallel-arranged tensile springs b transversely extending across said frame, thus forming a resilient surface or upholstery support.
In order to provide a freely oscillating top edge, the top rail of the frame a may be recessed or otherwise spaced relative to the springs b, or said top rail may be concavely shaped or it may be omitted altogether.
The tensile springs b may consist of any suitable elements for example coil springs, rubber cables, elastic bands or the like.
The back cushion upholstery illustrated in Figure 2 is at first made in one straight piece but is doubled upon itself (as shown in this figure) to form the front 0,
0 cure said upholstery to the the top d, and the rear-portion e of the back cushion upholstery for a chair or thelike. The positions of the springs b of Figure-1 when the upholstery is applied to the back frame are-indicated inbroken lines, and the top; d of the cushion is shown to be-resting straddling on the uppermost formed by said'springs. If desired, the cushion upholstery may be provided with press studs f, turn buckles or like fastening means in order to readily releasably seframe or to interconnect different parts of the cushion upholstery with each other.
Figure 3 depicts a cushion upholstery in which the front 0 and the top part d are of varying thickness so as to provide curves and shapes conforming with stylish or anatomically advantageous requirements. One part of the rear portion e of the cushion upholstery is shown to be constituted by a flap or skirt without filling material therein.
Figure 4 shows a back cushion provided with an elongation g for covering the seat area proper of a chair or the like. A cushion of this type extending in a continuous stretch over the seat, the back and the rear of a chair or the like requires a minimum of time in cutting, stitching and filling and lends itself most favourably to mass production.
I claim:
1. In an article of furniture such as a chair, comprising in combination a frame including two upwardly extending side members and a least one cross-rail interconnecting said two side members, a plurality of tension springs extending between and secured to said side members and together constituting a resilient upholstery support, and a cushion upholstery doubled upon itself over the top portion of said resilient upholstery support to form two parts of which one covers said tension springs at the front and the other covers said tension springs at the rear, the arrangement of that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear being closely adjacent to said tension springs and between said cross-rail and said tension springs, and the provision of readily-releasable fastening means fastening that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear to said frame whereby said cushion upholstery rests straddling on and wrapped over the top of said resilient upholstery support and the said cushion upholstery closely encloses said resilient upholstery support alone and forms therewith a deflectable upholstered back support, said cross-rail interconnecting said two side members being spaced externally and rearwardly from the rear part of said cushion upholstery whereby said upholstered back support formed by said cushion upholstery and said tension spring is freeto deflect rearwardly resiliently and as a whole under load.
2. In an article of furniture such as a chair, comprising in combination a back frame consisting of two upwardly extending side members and at least one crossrail interconnecting said two side members, a plurality of tension springs extending between and secured to said side members and together constituting a resilient upholstery support, and a cushion upholstery doubled upon itself over the top portion of said resilient upholstery support to form two parts of which one covers said tension springs at the front and the other covers said tension springs at the rear, the arrangement of that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear being closely adjacent to said tension springs and between said cross-rail and said tension springs, and the provision of readily-releasable fastening means fastening that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the rear to that part of said cushion upholstery which covers said tension springs at the spring or part of the tensile surface front, whereby said cushion upholstery rests straddling on and wrapped over the top of said resilient upholstery support and the said cushion upholstery closely encloses said resilient upholsterysupport alone and. forms therewith a deflectable upholstered back support, said cross rail interconnecting said two side membersbeing spaced externally and rearwardly from the rear part of said cushion upholstery whereby said upholstered back support formed by said cushion upholstery and said tension springs is free to deflect rearwardly resiliently and as a 10 whole under load.
UNITED STATES PATENTS Knoll May 16, 1933 Hedden et al. Ian. 11, 1938 Manville Dec. 8, 1942 Weill July 7, 1953 v FOREIGN PATENTS 7 Australia Mar. 2, 1939
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