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AU2003246325B2 - A backrest assembly for a seating arrangement - Google Patents
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AU2003246325B2 - A backrest assembly for a seating arrangement - Google Patents

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AU2003246325B2
AU2003246325B2 AU2003246325A AU2003246325A AU2003246325B2 AU 2003246325 B2 AU2003246325 B2 AU 2003246325B2 AU 2003246325 A AU2003246325 A AU 2003246325A AU 2003246325 A AU2003246325 A AU 2003246325A AU 2003246325 B2 AU2003246325 B2 AU 2003246325B2
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David Russell King
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Patents Act 1990 KING FURNITURE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: A backrest assembly for a seating arrangement The following statement is a full description of this invention including the best method of performing it known to us:m:\speci\110000\114-115\115923cmpchb.doc A backrest assemblyfor a seating arrangement Field of the Invention This invention relates to a seating arrangement. More particularly, the invention relates to a backrest assembly for a seating arrangement.
Background to the Invention Certain modern, upholstered items of furniture have low backrests. While conveying an attractive appearance to the item of furniture, prolonged sitting in such furniture can cause discomfort due to lack of support of an occupant's back. Incorrect lumbar support can also result in medical complications, particularly with people suffering from back problems.
Summary of the Invention According to the invention, there is provided a seating arrangement which comprises: a seat base; a seat back extending upwardly from the seat base, the seat back comprising an upholstered box frame; a backrest comprising an upholstered box frame, the backrest being displaceably arranged relative to the seat base between a first, retracted position in which the backrest is substantially in register with the seat base and a second, extended position in which at least a part of the backrest protrudes upwardly beyond a top edge of the seat back; and a fluid operated displacement mechanism arranged in a concealed location between the seat back and the backrest, the displacement mechanism effecting displacement of the backrest from its first position to its second position, at least a part of the displacement mechanism being carried within the box frame of the backrest.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the seating arrangement is in the form of lounge furniture. For example, the seating arrangement may be an armchair, a couch or sofa, or the like. It will be appreciated that such furniture is normally upholstered, padded furniture.
Further, such furniture normally has framework supporting the upholstery. The seat base may also comprise an upholstered frame. At least the seat back frame and the backrest frame may each be box frames. If desired, the backrest frame may carry a suspension assembly for increasing the comfort of the backrest.
The seating arrangement may include a locking mechanism, the locking mechanism locking the backrest in at least its first position relative to the seat base.
The locking mechanism may include an engageable member, in the form of a locking pin, carried on one of the seat back and the backrest, the other of the seat back and the backrest carrying an engaging member, in the form of a catch plate, which engages the engageable member when the backrest is in its first position relative to the seat back.
Preferably, the locking pin is carried on the frame of the backrest with the catch mechanism being carried on the frame of the seat back.
The seating arrangement may include an operating mechanism that operates the engaging member for releasing the engageable member. This enables the backrest to rise relative to the seat back to its second, extended position. under the effect of the displacement mechanism. The operating mechanism may be a concealed operating mechanism that includes a release cable, co-operating with the locking mechanism, and a handle concealed beneath or beside a cushion on the seat base.
The fluid operated displacement mechanism may be in the form of at least one pneumatic piston/cylinder assembly.
The seating arrangement may include a guide means, the guide means guiding the displacement of the backrest relative to the seat back. The guide means may comprise at least one and, preferably, a pair of guide shafts extending in the direction of displacement of the backrest relative to the seat back A guide sleeve may be slidably arranged on the, or each guide shaft. Preferably, the, or each, guide shaft is carried on the frame of the seat back with the, or each, sleeve being carried on the frame of the backrest.. Where a pair of guide shafts and sleeves are provided, the guide shafts may be transversely spaced with respect to each other.
Preferably, the displacement mechanism is interposed between the seat back and the backrest, the displacement mechanism permitting reversible displacement of the backrest from its first position to its second position.
Brief Description of the Drawings The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:- Figure 1 shows a three-dimensional, front view of a seating arrangement in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 shows a three-dimensional, front view of a part of the seating arrangement of Figure 1; Figure 3 shows a three-dimensional, bottom view of a locking mechanism of the seating arrangement; Figure 4 shows a three-dimensional view of a displacement mechanism of the seating arrangement; and Figure 5 shows a three-dimensional view of a guide means of the seating arrangement.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally designates a seating arrangement, in the form of a sofa, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
The sofa 10 comprises a seat base 12. A seat back, which is indicated at 14 in Figure 2 of the drawings, extends upwardly from a rear edge of the seat base 12.
A backrest 16 is displaceably arranged relative to the seat back 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the sofa 10 has two independently displaceable backrests 16.
The seat back 14 is, correspondingly, divided into two parts, one associated with each backrest 16. It will be appreciated, however, that the invention is equally applicable to seating arrangements having a one-piece seat back and/or backrest.
As illustrated more clearly in Figure 2 of the drawings, each part of the seat back 14 has a box frame 18 carrying padding and upholstery (not shown). Similarly, each backrest 16 has a shaped box frame 20 which carries padding and upholstery. In addition, the frame 20 of each backrest 16 carries a suspension assembly anchored at points 22. The suspension assembly is omitted for the sake of clarity but is a commercially available suspension assembly such as that sold under the Registered Trade Mark, Pullmaflex (Pullmaflex is a Registered Trade Mark of Leggett-Platt Inc., a USA company).
Each backrest 16 is displaceably arranged relative to its associated part of the seat back 14 between a first, retracted position in which a bottom of the backrest 16 is received between the seat base 12 and the seat back 14 and a second, extended position, as shown in Figure 2 of the drawings, where a top of the backrest 16 stands proud of, and extends above, a top of the seat back 14.
The sofa 10 includes a fluid-operated displacement mechanism in the form of a pneumatic piston/cylinder assembly 24. A piston/cylinder assembly 24 is associated with each backrest 16 and is interposed between the backrest 16 and its associated seat back 14. One end 24.1 of the piston/cylinder assembly 24 is secured to a gusset plate 26 at a rear of the frame 20 of the backrest 16. An opposed end 24.2 of the assembly 24 is secured to a housing 28 on a cross member 29 at a bottom of the front of the frame 18 of the seat back 14.
The housing 28 houses a locking mechanism 30 (Figure 3) which locks the backrest 16 in its retracted position relative to the seat back 14.
The locking mechanism 30 includes a locking pin 32 (Figures and 4) carried on a cross member 34 of the frame 20 of the backrest 16. The locking pin 32 has a circumferential groove 32.1 formed in its periphery. A catch plate 36 is pivotally mounted in the housing 28 to pivot in a plane in which the catch plate 36 lies. An urging means, in the form of a spring 38, biases the catch plate 36 towards one side of the housing 28, as shown in Figure 3 of the drawings, so that the catch plate 36 is received in a part of the groove 32.1 of the locking pin 32 in a rest position of the catch plate 36.
An operating mechanism, comprising a cable 40 and a handle (not shown), acts on the locking mechanism 30. One end of the cable 40 is secured to the catch plate 36 with the other end of the cable 40 being secured to the handle. The cable 40 and the handle are concealed behind or beneath a cushion of the seat base 12 of the sofa A pair of transversely spaced guide bars 42 of a guide means is carried on the frame 18 of the seat back 14. Each guide bar 42 slidably receives a sleeve 44, carried on the frame 20 of the backrest 16. The guide bars 42 and guide sleeves 44 serve to inhibit skewing of the backrest 16 relative to the seat back 14 as the backrest 16 is displaced relative to the seat back 14.
In use, the backrest 16, in its retracted position, lies substantially in register with the seat back 14 to provide a modern, low-backed appearance to the sofa 10. The backrest 16 is held in its retracted position by the catch plate 36 of the locking mechanism 30 engaging the groove of the locking pin 32.
When it is desired to support a higher lumbar region of a person's back, when the person is seated on the sofa 10, the operating mechanism is operated. This is effected by pulling the cable 40 in the direction of arrow 46. When this occurs, the catch plate 36 is pivoted against the action of the spring 38 to clear the groove of the locking pin 32 to release the locking pin 32. The backrest 16 rises under the action of the pneumatic piston/cylinder assembly 24 to the position shown in Figure 2 of the drawings.
In this position, the backrest 16 supports the person's back in a higher region of the person's back.
When it is desired to return the backrest 16 to its retracted position 14, pressure is applied to the top of the backrest 16 to urge the backrest 16 downwardly, against the action of the piston/cylinder assembly 24, until the locking pin 32 is engaged and is locked by the locking plate 36.
It is a particular advantage of the invention that a seating arrangement 10 is provided which, while having an attractive, modem appearance when the backrest 16 is in a retracted position, provides a more orthopaedically suitable support when the backrest 16 is in a raised position relative to the backrest 14. The use of the pneumatic piston/cylinder assembly 24 provides an appealing, damped motion to the backrest 16 when it rises relative to the seat back 14. Further, the use of this assembly 24 reduces the effort required to raise the backrest 16 relative to the seat back 14 and facilitates the returning of the backrest 16 to its retracted position.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.

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1. A seating arrangement which comprises: a seat base; a seat back extending upwardly from the seat base, the seat back comprising an upholstered box frame; a backrest comprising an upholstered box frame, the backrest being displaceably arranged relative to the seat base between a first, retracted position in which the backrest is substantially in register with the seat back and a second, extended position in which at least a part of the backrest protrudes upwardly beyond a top edge of the seat back;and a fluid operated displacement mechanism arranged in a concealed location between the seat back and the backrest, the displacement mechanism effecting displacement of the backrest from its first position to its second position, at least a part of the displacement mechanism being carried within the box frame of the backrest.
2. The seating arrangement of claim 1 in which the seat base also comprises an upholstered frame.
3. The seating arrangement of any one of the preceding claims which includes a locking mechanism, the locking mechanism locking the backrest in at least its first position relative to the seat back.
4. The seating arrangement of claim 3 in which the locking mechanism includes an engageable member carried on one of the seat back and the backrest, the other of the seat back and the backrest carrying an engaging member which engages the engageable member when the backrest is in its first position relative to the seat back.
The seating arrangement of claim 4 which includes an operating mechanism that operates the engaging member for releasing the engageable member.
6. The seating arrangement of claim 5 in which the operating mechanism is a concealed operating mechanism.
7. The seating arrangement of any one of the preceding claims in which the fluid operated displacement mechanism is in the form of at least one pneumatic piston/cylinder assembly.
8. The seating arrangement of any one of the preceding claims which includes a guide means, the guide means guiding the displacement of the backrest relative to the seat back.
9. The seating arrangement of any one of the preceding claims in which the displacement mechanism is interposed between the seat back and the backrest, the displacement mechanism permitting reversible displacement of the backrest from its first position to its second position. A seating arrangement substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this twenty-second day of February 2007 King Furniture (Australia) Pty Ltd Patent Attorneys for the Applicant: F B RICE CO
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US2603275A (en) * 1948-01-26 1952-07-15 Carl J J Kuebler Adjustable chair
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US6540296B1 (en) * 2001-03-01 2003-04-01 Ram Machines (1990) Ltd. Chair back height-adjustment mechanism

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US2603275A (en) * 1948-01-26 1952-07-15 Carl J J Kuebler Adjustable chair
US6095606A (en) * 1995-12-18 2000-08-01 Peter Opsvik As Adjusting device for chairs
US6540296B1 (en) * 2001-03-01 2003-04-01 Ram Machines (1990) Ltd. Chair back height-adjustment mechanism

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