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    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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  • Another object is to provide'novel means for guiding the' head rest slide and holding it in its various positions of adjustment. Another object is to provide novel means for fastening the slide guiding means tothe framework of the chair back. Another object is to provide simple and efficient means for securing together the woodeny framework of thechair back and the marginal metal frame member thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail central vertical cross section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1';
  • Fig. 3 is a detail ⁇ vertical longitudinal section taken on theV line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. l1 is -a detail horizontal section taken f v on the line 4 ⁇ l of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. ⁇ 5 is a side elevation of a -fragment of the marginal frame member looking in the direction of the arrow 5 in Fig. 2;
  • Fig.' 6 is al perspective view of a collarv employed for securing the upper Vend of the marginal frame member kto the wooden framework of the chair back.
  • the reference characters, 6, 6?, 7 and P@ designate horizontal 60 and vertical-frame members which comprise the framework: of the chair back. rhese members are preferably formed of wood;
  • a marginal framefmember 8, preferably formedV of enameled metal ware surrounds the framework of the back, and its lower end is secured thereto in any suitable manner, as,
  • the marginal frame member 8 preferably comprises a struct5 ture, angle shaped in cross section, .having a flange 10 which overlies the back sheet 9 and a flange 11 which over-lies the edge portion of the framework.
  • a slide or slide bar 12 for the" head rest (not shown) is provided, as usu'al,and said slide enters a vertical groove 7*?. formed in the members.7 6, @aand Z of the wooden framework through a slotor opening 13 in they upper horizontal flange 11 of :the marginal frame member 8.
  • a guide member. lill is providedfor guiding the slide 12 in the chair back, andsaid' guide member is formed ⁇ with a vertical guideway or channel 15 (see Figs. 8 and 4) in which the slide is slidably guided.
  • Theguide member 14 is contained in the vertical groove 7b; as seen in Figs.A 8 and 4, and is rigidly secured to the 'framework screws 16 which pass. through the wooden A framework and are threaded.
  • inV plates or bars 17 which act as nuts andare secured to the ⁇ opposite side of the wooden'framework by screws 17a.
  • rlhe bars or plates 17d have tapped holes 'for the reception of theV screws 16', and being rigidly fastened to the wooden 8G framework., they will not drop into the upholstery when the screws 16 are unscrewed therefrom, as would be Athe case were ordiy nary nuts employed on the ends of the screws. Should occasion require the removal of the guide member 1 4-, this may be conveniently done without any danger of the nuts becoming displaced.
  • the wallrlflfL of the r guide member is formed with Vapertures 19 arranged in alignment with the a-Xes of the screws 16, as is clearly illustrated.
  • y Y A rectangular collar-:2O is employed for rigidly holding the upper end of the margi- 95 nal frame member 8 in place on the wooden framework.
  • Saidcollar has a rectangular opening QOtherethrough-for the passage of the slide 12 and it is formed withV downwardly projecting lianges 20bfwhich enter the opening 13 in the marginal frame member 8.
  • the rectangular sleeve is provided with screw holes for the reception of screws 21 which are threadedly engaged in laterally extending ears 18c formed at the upper end of the guide member 14.
  • the guide member 14 is formed with a neck portion 18d that enters a socket in the collar formed between the side flanges 20b thereof.
  • the neck portion 18d of the guide member 14 is inserted into the opening 13 of the marginal frame member and the lower end of the marginal frame member is then swung against the wooden framework and its lower end secured in place with the screws 8a. Thereafter, the flanges 20b of the collar 2O are inserted through the opening 13 in the marginal frame member, the neck portion 18d of the guide member 14 entering the socket in the collar 20, after which the screws 21 are inserted and screwed down, thereby rigidly connecting the collar with the guide member.
  • the slide 12 is formed with teeth 22 on one side, which teeth co-operate with a latch in the form of a dog or pawl 23, whereby the slide may be held in any vertical position of adjustment.
  • the dog 23 is pivotally connected to the guide member 14 by a pin 24 which is secured in ears 25 formed on the wall 18a of the guide member.
  • the upper end of the dog pass-es through a slot in the wall 18a of the guide member and is yieldingly held in engagement with a tooth of the slide by a spring 26 interposed between the wall 18 and an armV 27'v of the dog.
  • the teeth of the slide are preferably in the form of ratchet teeth, as shown, whereby the slide may be withdrawn by merely pulling the same out of the chair back.
  • a push button 28l is provided for actuating the pawl or dog 23., and sai'dpush button is held in an apertureV contained in a depending lug 29 which is formed upon the marginal frame member 8.
  • the push button is located behind the arm 27 of the dog 23 in position to engage the same when pressed inwardly, and a spiral spring 3() is provided Vfor returning the push button to its normal position.
  • the push button is slightly tapered i 29 from the rear thereof, after which they spiral spring may be inserted into the socket 31 through the upper open end thereof, the smaller convolution of the spring being placed over the smaller end of the push button. From this it will be observed that the spring actuated push button is separately mounted in the marginal frame kmember 8,
  • the framework may be upholstered in the usual manner, a fragment of which is seen at 32.
  • a chair the combination with the wooden framework of aV chair back, said framework having a vertical groove in one side thereof, of a guide member contained within said groove and having integrally formed side walls and end walls defining a longitudinally extending'enclosed guideway for a head rest slide, screws extending through the side wall of said guide member behind 'said guideway and through said framework, and tapped members for holding said screws, said tapped members beingy positioned against the opposite side of and rigidly fastened to said wooden framework, whereby to provide an anchor for the screws and strengthen the frame adjacent the groove.
  • a chair the combination with the framework of a chair back and a slotted marginal frame member of angle formation surrounding the edge portions thereof, there being fastening means at the lower end of the marginal frame member for securing it to the framework, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudi-V nally extending channel therein for the reception of the head rest slide, said guide member having a neck portion extending into the slot of the marginal frame member, and
  • a chair the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal frame member surrounding the edge portions thereof and having an opening in its upper end, of a guide'member secured to said framework and having alongitudinally eX- tending channel therein for the reception of a head rest slide and having a neck portion extending into said opening, a collar having a plate exterior of the marginal frame mem-v ber and flanges extending into the opening of the marginal frame member with the neck portion of the guide member contained in a socket between said anges, and screws connec-ting said collar with said guide member.
  • a chair the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal frame member of angle formation surrounding the edge portions thereof, said marginal frame member being formed with a slot in its upper end, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudinally extending channel therein forthe reception ⁇ of head rest slide, said guide member being formed with a neck portion entering the slot in the marginal frame member, a collar overlying the slot in the marginal frame member and having a socketed portion entering the space between the walls of the slot and the 7;
  • achair the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal framel member removably secured thereto, of a. guide member separately secured to said, framework and having a longitudinally extending channel, a head rest slide guided in said channel, a spring pressed dog fulcrumed upon said guide member and arranged t0 supportingly engage said slide at a plurality of places thereon, said marginal frame having a socket and a tapered opening communi' eating therewith, and a push button contained inthe socket and normally seated in the tapered opening inthe marginal frame member ink alignment with an arm of said dog whereby the latter may be actuated to disengage the same from the slide, said mar@ ginal frame member'together with the push button being removable and replaceable independently of the guide member and dog.l
  • a chair the combination with the framework ofa chair back and a marginal frame member surrounding the edge portions thereof, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudinally extending channel therein for the reception vof ahead rest slide, said marginal frame member having an opening in line with the channel of the guide member, a slotted plate over the slot in said marginal frame member, and screws extending through said slotted plate into the guide member.
  • a chair the combination with the framework of a chair back, a guide member for a head'rest slide secured thereon and a slide supporting dog fulcrumed on said guide member, o f a marginal frame member surrounding the edge portion of the framework and removably mounted thereon, said Inarginal frame member having a button receiving aperture formed therein in alignment with an arm of said dog, ⁇ and said marginal frame member being formed with a spring retaining socket around said aperture, a push button in said aperture, and a spring eontained in said socket and engaging said push button.

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July 19, 1932- A. R. scHwARzKOPF 1,867,600
BARBERS CHAIR Filed July 8. 1929 Patented July 19, 1932 Enigmista ARTHUR R. SCHVAR-ZKOPE, OF GHICAGO, ILLENOES, ASSGNOR- T THEO. A. KOCHS ICOM- 'I PANY,y or CHICAGO, I'Lmuors,
A CORPORATION 0F LLLNS' '.BARBERS CHAIR Application filed July 8,
is to provide'novel means for guiding the' head rest slide and holding it in its various positions of adjustment. Another object is to provide novel means for fastening the slide guiding means tothe framework of the chair back. Another object is to provide simple and efficient means for securing together the woodeny framework of thechair back and the marginal metal frame member thereof.
With these and other objects and advantages in view, this invention consists inthe several novel features of construction, arrangement and combinationsof parts hereinafter fully set forth'and claimed.
The invention is clearly illustrated in tht` 2o drawing accompanying this specification in which Figure 1 is a rear elevation of a fragment of a chair back embodying a simple vform of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a detail central vertical cross section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1';
Fig. 3 is a detail `vertical longitudinal section taken on theV line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. l1 is -a detail horizontal section taken f v on the line 4`l of Fig. 3;
Fig. `5 is a side elevation of a -fragment of the marginal frame member looking in the direction of the arrow 5 in Fig. 2; and
Fig.' 6 is al perspective view of a collarv employed for securing the upper Vend of the marginal frame member kto the wooden framework of the chair back.
' Referring to said drawing; the reference characters, 6, 6?, 7 and P@designate horizontal 60 and vertical-frame members which comprise the framework: of the chair back. rhese members are preferably formed of wood;
glued and .otherwise rigidly secured together.
. as b y dowel pins to form a strong and substantial framework.
A marginal framefmember 8, preferably formedV of enameled metal ware surrounds the framework of the back, and its lower end is secured thereto in any suitable manner, as,
5 for instance, by nscrewsiIL which enter the 1929. Serial No. 376,684.
wooden framework from below. A metallic sheet, or other suitable sheet of material', 9 is rigidly held between the .framework and marginal frame member 8. The marginal frame member 8 preferably comprises a struct5 ture, angle shaped in cross section, .having a flange 10 which overlies the back sheet 9 and a flange 11 which over-lies the edge portion of the framework. i
A slide or slide bar 12 for the" head rest (not shown) is provided, as usu'al,and said slide enters a vertical groove 7*?. formed in the members.7 6, @aand Z of the wooden framework through a slotor opening 13 in they upper horizontal flange 11 of :the marginal frame member 8. A guide member. lill is providedfor guiding the slide 12 in the chair back, andsaid' guide member is formed `with a vertical guideway or channel 15 (see Figs. 8 and 4) in which the slide is slidably guided. Theguide member 14 is contained in the vertical groove 7b; as seen in Figs.A 8 and 4, and is rigidly secured to the 'framework screws 16 which pass. through the wooden A framework and are threaded. inV plates or bars 17 which act as nuts andare secured to the` opposite side of the wooden'framework by screws 17a. rlhe bars or plates 17d have tapped holes 'for the reception of theV screws 16', and being rigidly fastened to the wooden 8G framework., they will not drop into the upholstery when the screws 16 are unscrewed therefrom, as would be Athe case were ordiy nary nuts employed on the ends of the screws. Should occasion require the removal of the guide member 1 4-, this may be conveniently done without any danger of the nuts becoming displaced. ln order to obtain access to the headslo'f the screws,the wallrlflfL of the r guide member is formed with Vapertures 19 arranged in alignment with the a-Xes of the screws 16, as is clearly illustrated. in Figs. and 4. y Y A rectangular collar-:2O is employed for rigidly holding the upper end of the margi- 95 nal frame member 8 in place on the wooden framework. Saidcollarhas a rectangular opening QOtherethrough-for the passage of the slide 12 and it is formed withV downwardly projecting lianges 20bfwhich enter the opening 13 in the marginal frame member 8. It is also formed with a marginal top plate 2Oc that lies upon the upper face of the marginal frame member 8 and completely covers the opening 13 with the exception of the slot for the slide 12. The rectangular sleeve is provided with screw holes for the reception of screws 21 which are threadedly engaged in laterally extending ears 18c formed at the upper end of the guide member 14. Above the ears 18, the guide member 14 is formed with a neck portion 18d that enters a socket in the collar formed between the side flanges 20b thereof.
In assembling the marginal frame member 8 with the wooden framework, the neck portion 18d of the guide member 14 is inserted into the opening 13 of the marginal frame member and the lower end of the marginal frame member is then swung against the wooden framework and its lower end secured in place with the screws 8a. Thereafter, the flanges 20b of the collar 2O are inserted through the opening 13 in the marginal frame member, the neck portion 18d of the guide member 14 entering the socket in the collar 20, after which the screws 21 are inserted and screwed down, thereby rigidly connecting the collar with the guide member. It is to be observed that a rigid connection is obtained between the wooden framework and the marginal frame member 8 which takes all of the strain off the screws 21, inasmuch as the neck portion 18d of the guide member 14 fits fairly tight in the socket of the collar 20, and the flanges of the collar fit fairly tight in the slot or opening 13 of the marginal frame member 8.
The slide 12 is formed with teeth 22 on one side, which teeth co-operate with a latch in the form of a dog or pawl 23, whereby the slide may be held in any vertical position of adjustment. The dog 23 is pivotally connected to the guide member 14 by a pin 24 which is secured in ears 25 formed on the wall 18a of the guide member. The upper end of the dog pass-es through a slot in the wall 18a of the guide member and is yieldingly held in engagement with a tooth of the slide by a spring 26 interposed between the wall 18 and an armV 27'v of the dog. Y
Itwill be observed that by depressing said arm 27 of the dog, the latter will be disengaged from the slide 12 whereupon the same may be lowered to any position of adjustment, and when the dog is released, it will engage with the adjacent tooth and support the slide in such adjusted position. The teeth of the slide are preferably in the form of ratchet teeth, as shown, whereby the slide may be withdrawn by merely pulling the same out of the chair back.
A push button 28l is provided for actuating the pawl or dog 23., and sai'dpush button is held in an apertureV contained in a depending lug 29 which is formed upon the marginal frame member 8. The push button is located behind the arm 27 of the dog 23 in position to engage the same when pressed inwardly, and a spiral spring 3() is provided Vfor returning the push button to its normal position. As
shown, the push button is slightly tapered i 29 from the rear thereof, after which they spiral spring may be inserted into the socket 31 through the upper open end thereof, the smaller convolution of the spring being placed over the smaller end of the push button. From this it will be observed that the spring actuated push button is separately mounted in the marginal frame kmember 8,
whereas the dog or pawl is mounted on the guide member 14. This arrangement enables the guidemember, together with the dog or pawl, to be assembled with theframework of the chair back, after which the sheet backing 9 and marginal 'frame member 8 with the push button 28 contained therein may be secured to the framework in assembling the parts. The framework may be upholstered in the usual manner, a fragment of which is seen at 32.
I claim:
1. In a chair, the combination with the wooden framework of aV chair back, said framework having a vertical groove in one side thereof, of a guide member contained within said groove and having integrally formed side walls and end walls defining a longitudinally extending'enclosed guideway for a head rest slide, screws extending through the side wall of said guide member behind 'said guideway and through said framework, and tapped members for holding said screws, said tapped members beingy positioned against the opposite side of and rigidly fastened to said wooden framework, whereby to provide an anchor for the screws and strengthen the frame adjacent the groove.
2. In a chair, the combination with thel framework of a chair back, said framework having a vertical groove in one side thereof, of a guide member contained within said groove and having integrally formed side and end walls defining a longitudinally extending` enclosed guideway for a head rest slide, screws extending lthrough the side wall of said guide kmember behind the guideway therein and ,throughA said framework, and
plates positioned against the opposite side of said framework and secured thereto and having tapped holes for the reception of said screws, whereby to provide an anchor for the screws and strengthen the frame adjacent the groove.
3. In a chair, thecombination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal frame member of angle formation surrounding the edge portions thereof and fastened to the bottom of the framework by screws, said frame member having a slot in its upper end, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudinally extending channel therein for the reception of a head rest slide, and a collar covering the slot in said marginal frame member and forming an interlocking connection between said marginal frame member and said guide member, said collar being secured to said guide member by screws.
fi. In a chair, the combination with the framework of a chair back and a slotted marginal frame member of angle formation surrounding the edge portions thereof, there being fastening means at the lower end of the marginal frame member for securing it to the framework, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudi-V nally extending channel therein for the reception of the head rest slide, said guide member having a neck portion extending into the slot of the marginal frame member, and
a collar overlying the slot in the marginal frame member and having downwardly projecting flanges entering the space between the walls of said slot and the neck portion of the guide member, said collar being screwed to said guide member.
5. In a chair, the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal frame member surrounding the edge portions thereof and having an opening in its upper end, of a guide'member secured to said framework and having alongitudinally eX- tending channel therein for the reception of a head rest slide and having a neck portion extending into said opening, a collar having a plate exterior of the marginal frame mem-v ber and flanges extending into the opening of the marginal frame member with the neck portion of the guide member contained in a socket between said anges, and screws connec-ting said collar with said guide member.
6. In a chair, the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal frame member of angle formation surrounding the edge portions thereof, said marginal frame member being formed with a slot in its upper end, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudinally extending channel therein forthe reception` of head rest slide, said guide member being formed with a neck portion entering the slot in the marginal frame member, a collar overlying the slot in the marginal frame member and having a socketed portion entering the space between the walls of the slot and the 7; In a chair,the combinationwith the framework of a chair back,-.of a guide member for a head rest slide secured thereto,`said .guide member having a vertically extending channel formed' therein, a toothed slide guided in said channel, a spring pressed dog fulcrumed upon said guide member and engagingwith the teeth of the slide, aV marginal :framemember removably secured to said framework, a socket member carried by said marginal frame and a spring pressed push button independently carried by said socket member and projecting from opposite sides of said marginal frame, wherebyvto be pushed against said dog. y
8. 'In a' cli-air, the combination with the framework o-f a chair back and a marginal frame member removably secured thereto, of a guide member for a head restA slide separate from the marginal frame andV secured tothe framework of the chair back, a toothed head rest'slide guided in said guide member, a spring pressed `dog fulcrumed upon `said guide member and engaging with the teeth of the slide, and a spring presseddog engaging push button'mounted in said margin- Y alfframe member, there being clearance vspace between said push button and the dog. Y
9. In achair, the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal framel member removably secured thereto, of a. guide member separately secured to said, framework and having a longitudinally extending channel, a head rest slide guided in said channel, a spring pressed dog fulcrumed upon said guide member and arranged t0 supportingly engage said slide at a plurality of places thereon, said marginal frame having a socket and a tapered opening communi' eating therewith, and a push button contained inthe socket and normally seated in the tapered opening inthe marginal frame member ink alignment with an arm of said dog whereby the latter may be actuated to disengage the same from the slide, said mar@ ginal frame member'together with the push button being removable and replaceable independently of the guide member and dog.l
l0. In a chair, the combination with the framework of a chair back and a marginal frame member removably secured thereto, of a vguide member separately secured to the framework and having a longitudinally eX- tending channel therein, a head rest slide guided in said channel, a spring pressed dog fulcrumed upon said guide member and arranged to supportinglyengage saidguide at a plurality of places thereon, and an outwardly and vindependently spring pressed push button contained in said marginal frame member in alignment with an arm of said dog whereby the latter may be disengaged from said slide, said-marginal frame member together with the push button being removable and replaceable independently of the guide member and dog. V
ll. In a chair, the combination with the framework ofa chair back and a marginal frame member surrounding the edge portions thereof, of a guide member secured to said framework and having a longitudinally extending channel therein for the reception vof ahead rest slide, said marginal frame member having an opening in line with the channel of the guide member, a slotted plate over the slot in said marginal frame member, and screws extending through said slotted plate into the guide member.
l2. In a chair, the combination with the framework of a chair back, a guide member for a head'rest slide secured thereon and a slide supporting dog fulcrumed on said guide member, o f a marginal frame member surrounding the edge portion of the framework and removably mounted thereon, said Inarginal frame member having a button receiving aperture formed therein in alignment with an arm of said dog,` and said marginal frame member being formed with a spring retaining socket around said aperture, a push button in said aperture, and a spring eontained in said socket and engaging said push button.
In witness whereof, I yhave hereunto set my hand this 29th day of J une, 1929.
ARTHUR R. SCHWARZKOPF.
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US2701606A (en) * 1949-08-19 1955-02-08 Abraham T Hascham Retractable headrest
US3027194A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-03-27 Young Spring & Wire Corp Headrest assembly for vehicle seats
US3369786A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-02-20 Sterling Products Co Inc Clamps for automobile seat headrest
US3544162A (en) * 1967-08-07 1970-12-01 Toyota Motor Co Ltd Adjustable headrest for vehicle seat
US3563602A (en) * 1967-10-04 1971-02-16 Toyota Motor Co Ltd Adjustable headrest for vehicle seat
US3860286A (en) * 1973-07-27 1975-01-14 Hek Manufacturing Company Inc Split back dental chair apparatus
US3877751A (en) * 1973-07-30 1975-04-15 Hek Manufacturing Company Inc Split back dental chair apparatus
US4483565A (en) * 1981-06-22 1984-11-20 Ikeda Bussan Co., Ltd. Head rest stay retaining device
US4573737A (en) * 1982-09-07 1986-03-04 Heinrich Korn Chair with a height-adjustable back rest
US5918941A (en) * 1998-08-17 1999-07-06 Kigel; Rudolf Headrest mounting assembly for a chair and the like
US20140375091A1 (en) * 2007-10-31 2014-12-25 Wen Wei Tattoo chair
US20230126209A1 (en) * 2021-10-25 2023-04-27 Ami Industries, Inc. Shaft locking method using a gear rack and toothed locking lever
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US2701606A (en) * 1949-08-19 1955-02-08 Abraham T Hascham Retractable headrest
US3027194A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-03-27 Young Spring & Wire Corp Headrest assembly for vehicle seats
US3369786A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-02-20 Sterling Products Co Inc Clamps for automobile seat headrest
US3544162A (en) * 1967-08-07 1970-12-01 Toyota Motor Co Ltd Adjustable headrest for vehicle seat
US3563602A (en) * 1967-10-04 1971-02-16 Toyota Motor Co Ltd Adjustable headrest for vehicle seat
US3860286A (en) * 1973-07-27 1975-01-14 Hek Manufacturing Company Inc Split back dental chair apparatus
US3877751A (en) * 1973-07-30 1975-04-15 Hek Manufacturing Company Inc Split back dental chair apparatus
US4483565A (en) * 1981-06-22 1984-11-20 Ikeda Bussan Co., Ltd. Head rest stay retaining device
US4573737A (en) * 1982-09-07 1986-03-04 Heinrich Korn Chair with a height-adjustable back rest
US5918941A (en) * 1998-08-17 1999-07-06 Kigel; Rudolf Headrest mounting assembly for a chair and the like
US20140375091A1 (en) * 2007-10-31 2014-12-25 Wen Wei Tattoo chair
US9398993B2 (en) * 2007-10-31 2016-07-26 Wen Wei Tattoo chair
US11779120B2 (en) 2018-02-13 2023-10-10 LCL Enterprises, Inc. Chairs with adjustable back supports
US20230126209A1 (en) * 2021-10-25 2023-04-27 Ami Industries, Inc. Shaft locking method using a gear rack and toothed locking lever
US11912183B2 (en) * 2021-10-25 2024-02-27 Ami Industries, Inc. Shaft locking method using a gear rack and toothed locking lever

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