US764287A - Adjustment for backs of type-writer or other chairs. - Google Patents

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US764287A
US764287A US17334703A US1903173347A US764287A US 764287 A US764287 A US 764287A US 17334703 A US17334703 A US 17334703A US 1903173347 A US1903173347 A US 1903173347A US 764287 A US764287 A US 764287A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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    • 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
    • A47C7/441Support for the head or the back for the back with elastically-mounted back-rest or backrest-seat unit in the base frame with adjustable elasticity

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  • This invention relates to adjustable backs for type-writer and other chairs, and particularly to those wherein are employed a pair of resilient steel rods forming the back-standards, though, as will hereinafter appear, the device may be readily adapted for backs employing other forms of standards.
  • the principal objects of the invention are to produce a simple and economical arrangement, preferably formed as a part of the chairiron, though not necessarily so, for adjustably and pivotally connecting the back-support to the seat, thereby lending ease and comfort to the operator occupant.
  • Figure 1 repre: sents the conventional style of a type-writeroperators chair, the same embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation in detail of the adjustment-showing the same as being formed as a part of the chair-iron.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section through the spider-arm between the post and my improved adjustment, the latter appearing in front elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section taken horizontally through the chair-back and adjusting-clamp.
  • Fig. 5 is adetail in elevation of the cover-plate forming a part of the clamp,
  • Fig. 6 is a detail of the upper ends of the back-su pporting standards.
  • a rigid arm 5 having a circular or other perforation 6 near its lower end, and at each side of the arm 5 near its juncture with the plate 2 is formed a forwardly-disposed lug 7, the pair thus formed being connected by a transverse pin 8.
  • the plate 2 is cast or otherwise formed integral with the spiderarm 3 the web 90f the latter is provided with a transverse opening 10, through which the pin 8 passes.
  • rocker 12 Between the lugs 7 and suspended loosely from the pin 8 thereof by means of upwardlyprojecting lugs 11 is a rocker 12, the same having a central depending portion 13, PTO,- vided, preferably, with a square opening 14, which alines with the perforation 6, hereto-v forereferred to.
  • This rocker 12 may be provided with any form of back-standardreceiv ing socket; but in the present instance being designed for the reception of the lower terminals of that class of back-supports composed of a pair of resilient spring-rods 15 it has formed beloweach of its lugs 11 a transversely-disposed hub or socket 16, each being provided with a binding-screw 17, adapted to impinge upon the rod thereimand thus secure it in its adjusted position.
  • the back 18 may be laterally positioned to suit the occupant of the chair.
  • the tension device employed is of the con: ventional style and consists of the tension bolt or rod 19, the compression-plate 20, spring 21, and hand-wheel 22.
  • the rod is located in the openings 6 and 14, being of a diameter approximating the same, and the spring is seated between the compression-plate and the adjacent face of the rocker arm or extension 13.
  • the nut or wheel 22 is located at the opposite side of the arm 5 . Through a manipulation of the nut or wheel 22 the rocker may be placed under more or less spring tension.
  • I may form a rib, as 23, upon the inner face and at some distance from the edge of either. (See Fig. 2.)
  • any desired and convenient means may be provided for securing the back 18 adjustably or otherwise to the standards or rods 15.
  • I and as a convenient method after connecting the upper ends of the rods 15 by a pin 24 I apply to the opposite sides of the rods and extending between the same a pair of clamping-plates 25.
  • These plates have their opposite vertical edges slightly grooved, as at 26, to fit the rods 15 and are centrally perforated, as at 27, to receive an adjusting or clamping bolt 28, the inner or headed end of which may be let into the inner plate.
  • the outer end of the bolt is provided with a nut or wheel 29.
  • a cover-plate 30 secured rigidly to the back 18 by screws.
  • This plate has an oblong opening 31 formed therein near its lower end, and the same receives the outer clamping-plate 25. It will be obvious that by releasing the clamping-plates the same, together with the cover-plate and back 18, may be vertically adjusted, and subsequently by tightening upon the plates through the wheel and screw the back willbe secured in its adjusted position.
  • An adjustment for chair-back standards consisting of a base-plate having a depending rigid arm provided with a perforation, forwardly-disposed lugs at one side of the arm, a rocker located between the lugs and pivoted thereto and having back-standard-receiving means and an alining perforation, and a spring-tension device having its adjusting-rod passed through the perforations, an adjusting-nut at one end of the rod and a tension-spring at the opposite end.
  • the chair-iron having one of its spiderarms widened to form a base-plate and provided with a depending perforated arm, lugs in advance thereof, a rocker located in front of the arm having a corresponding perforation, opposite side hubs bored and provided with binding-screws, a rod connecting the lugs, lugs extending from the rocker and loosely connected to the rod, and a spring-tension device having its tension-rod located in i the perforations, its spring at one side thereof and its hand-wheel at the other.

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N o. 764,28'7. PATENTED JULY 5, 1904. J. GILSON.
ADJUSTMENT FOR BACKS OF TYPE WRITER OR OTHER GHAIRS.
APPLIOATION FILED SEPT. 15, 1903.
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UNITED STATES Patented July 5, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
Jorm'eiLsoiv, or PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 764,287, dated July 5, 1904.
' Application filed September 15, 1903. Serial No. 173,347- NO modem consin, have invented an Adjustment for Backs of Type-Writerr other Chairs, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to adjustable backs for type-writer and other chairs, and particularly to those wherein are employed a pair of resilient steel rods forming the back-standards, though, as will hereinafter appear, the device may be readily adapted for backs employing other forms of standards.
The principal objects of the invention are to produce a simple and economical arrangement, preferably formed as a part of the chairiron, though not necessarily so, for adjustably and pivotally connecting the back-support to the seat, thereby lending ease and comfort to the operator occupant.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will hereinafter appear, and the novel features thereof will be particularly pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 repre: sents the conventional style of a type-writeroperators chair, the same embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is a side elevation in detail of the adjustment-showing the same as being formed as a part of the chair-iron. Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section through the spider-arm between the post and my improved adjustment, the latter appearing in front elevation. Fig. 4 is a transverse section taken horizontally through the chair-back and adjusting-clamp. Fig. 5 is adetail in elevation of the cover-plate forming a part of the clamp,
and Fig. 6 is a detail of the upper ends of the back-su pporting standards.
Similar numerals of reference indicate similar parts throughout the figures of the drawlngs.
In practicing my invention I attach to the under side near the rear edge of the chair-seat 1 the base-plate 2, which may be independent or, as shown, formed as a part of the rearward-disposed spider-arm 3 of the chair-iron 4, as preferred.
Depending from the base 2 near the rear edge is a rigid arm 5, having a circular or other perforation 6 near its lower end, and at each side of the arm 5 near its juncture with the plate 2 is formed a forwardly-disposed lug 7, the pair thus formed being connected by a transverse pin 8. Where the plate 2 is cast or otherwise formed integral with the spiderarm 3 the web 90f the latter is provided with a transverse opening 10, through which the pin 8 passes. (See Fig. 3.)
Between the lugs 7 and suspended loosely from the pin 8 thereof by means of upwardlyprojecting lugs 11 is a rocker 12, the same having a central depending portion 13, PTO,- vided, preferably, with a square opening 14, which alines with the perforation 6, hereto-v forereferred to. This rocker 12 may be provided with any form of back-standardreceiv ing socket; but in the present instance being designed for the reception of the lower terminals of that class of back-supports composed of a pair of resilient spring-rods 15 it has formed beloweach of its lugs 11 a transversely-disposed hub or socket 16, each being provided with a binding-screw 17, adapted to impinge upon the rod thereimand thus secure it in its adjusted position. Of course by such adjustment the back 18 may be laterally positioned to suit the occupant of the chair.
The tension device employed is of the con: ventional style and consists of the tension bolt or rod 19, the compression-plate 20, spring 21, and hand-wheel 22. The rod is located in the openings 6 and 14, being of a diameter approximating the same, and the spring is seated between the compression-plate and the adjacent face of the rocker arm or extension 13. At the opposite side of the arm 5 the nut or wheel 22 is located. Through a manipulation of the nut or wheel 22 the rocker may be placed under more or less spring tension.
The sockets or hubs 16 being located at one side of or below the pin 8, it will be apparent that when the back is leaned against the rockersprings forward at its lower end a limited distance or until it comes in contact with the lower edge of the web 9, also that when such weight is removed the spring tends to return these parts to their normal positions. This yielding of course is in addition to that usually supplied by the resilient rods 15, so that as a result the back of the type-writer operator or other occupant is always yieldingly and comfortably supported whatever its position.
In order to prevent the apparel of the occupant being caught between the arm 5 and rocker arm or extension 13, I may form a rib, as 23, upon the inner face and at some distance from the edge of either. (See Fig. 2.)
Any desired and convenient means may be provided for securing the back 18 adjustably or otherwise to the standards or rods 15. In the present instance I and as a convenient method after connecting the upper ends of the rods 15 by a pin 24 I apply to the opposite sides of the rods and extending between the same a pair of clamping-plates 25. These plates have their opposite vertical edges slightly grooved, as at 26, to fit the rods 15 and are centrally perforated, as at 27, to receive an adjusting or clamping bolt 28, the inner or headed end of which may be let into the inner plate. The outer end of the bolt is provided with a nut or wheel 29.
Over the whole, including the upper ends of the rods 15, is arranged a cover-plate 30, secured rigidly to the back 18 by screws. This plate has an oblong opening 31 formed therein near its lower end, and the same receives the outer clamping-plate 25. It will be obvious that by releasing the clamping-plates the same, together with the cover-plate and back 18, may be vertically adjusted, and subsequently by tightening upon the plates through the wheel and screw the back willbe secured in its adjusted position.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, in a chair, of an adjustment, the same consisting of a base-plate secured to the chair-seat and havinga depending rigid arm, a rocker supported pivotally at the front thereof and below the seat, a backstandard receiving means carried by the rocker, a tension device connecting and normally and yieldingly forcing the rocker toward said depending arm, and a back-standard mounted in said back-standard-receiving means of the rocker.
2. The combination, in a chair, of an adjustment, the same consisting of a base-plate having a depending rigid arm, a rocker supported pivotally at the front of the same, and under the chair-seat, a back-standard-receiving means carried by the r0cker.,-a tension device connecting and normally and yieldingly forcing the rocker toward said arm, and a back-standard adjustably mounted in said back-standard-receiving means.
3. An adjustment for chair-back standards, the same consisting of a base-plate having a depending rigid arm provided with a perforation, forwardly-disposed lugs at one side of the arm, a rocker located between the lugs and pivoted thereto and having back-standard-receiving means and an alining perforation, and a spring-tension device having its adjusting-rod passed through the perforations, an adjusting-nut at one end of the rod and a tension-spring at the opposite end.
I 4:. The chair-iron, having one of its spiderarms widened to form a base-plate and provided with a depending perforated arm, lugs in advance thereof, a rocker located in front of the arm having a corresponding perforation, opposite side hubs bored and provided with binding-screws, a rod connecting the lugs, lugs extending from the rocker and loosely connected to the rod, and a spring-tension device having its tension-rod located in i the perforations, its spring at one side thereof and its hand-wheel at the other.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN GILSON.
Witnesses:
EDWARD BARELMAN, T. A. BOERNER.
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