IP Library Granted Patent US 9,392,872
Granted Patent B2
US 9,392,872 · App. 14/826,526 · Granted Jul 19, 2016

Multi-directional body motion stack chair

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Patent No.
US 9,392,872
App. No.
14/826,526
Granted
Jul 19, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention comprises a chair that allows small, subtle multi-directional motion by the user while maintaining the functionality and space requirements of a stack chair. The chair of the present invention comprises motion that is facilitated by flexible supports mounted to the frame of the chair which suspend and support the chair's seat. A range of motion in the seat is thereby provided which is limited by integrated stopping mechanism built into the chair's frame. Allowing the user to change seating attitude with concomitant motion of the chair seat improves user comfort and prevents or delays user fatigue during long seating sessions while maximizing efficiency of work accomplished during a seating session.

Claims (24)

1. A stackable chair comprising:

an upper section comprising:

a seat having a seat base, the seat base comprising a lower side, and

an upper seat plate secured to the lower side of the seat base;

a lower section in operative connection with the upper section and comprising:

a frame comprising chair legs and a lower base plate, wherein the chair legs are secured to the lower base plate; and

a plurality of shock absorbing elements consisting of four shock absorbing elements interposed between the upper section and the lower section, wherein the upper section is suspended upon the shock absorbing elements, and

wherein each of the four shock absorbing elements is capable of independent compression in response to pressure changes on the seat and having an uncompressed height, and wherein each of the four shock absorbing elements comprises an uncompressed height and wherein each one of the four shock absorbing elements is capable of compression in response to pressure changes on the seat and thereby achieving a compressed height that is lower than the uncompressed height and that may be different from the heights of each of the other shock absorbing elements.

2. The stackable chair of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of shock absorbing elements are disposed between the upper seat plate of the upper section and the lower base plate of the lower section.

3. The stackable chair of claim 1 , wherein the four shock absorbing elements are arranged in a generally square pattern.

4. The stackable chair of claim 1 , wherein the four shock absorbing elements are arranged in a generally rectangular pattern.

5. The stackable chair of claim 1 , wherein the four shock absorbing elements comprise rubber.

6. The stackable chair of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of shock absorbing elements comprise rubber.

7. A stackable chair comprising:

an upper section comprising:

a seat having a seat base, the seat base comprising a lower side, and

an upper seat plate secured to the lower side of the seat base;

a lower section in operative connection with the upper section and comprising:

a frame comprising chair legs and a lower base plate, wherein the chair legs are secured to the lower base plate; and

a plurality of shock absorbing elements consisting of four shock absorbing elements interposed between the upper seat plate of the upper section and the lower base plate of the lower section, wherein the upper section is suspended upon the shock absorbing elements, and

wherein each of the four shock absorbing elements is capable of independent compression in response to pressure changes on the seat and having an uncompressed height, and wherein each of the four shock absorbing elements comprises an uncompressed height and wherein each one of the four shock absorbing elements is capable of compression in response to pressure changes on the seat and thereby achieving a compressed height that is lower than the uncompressed height and that may be different from the heights of each of the other shock absorbing elements.

8. The stackable chair of claim 7 , wherein the four shock absorbing elements are arranged in a generally square pattern.

9. The stackable chair of claim 1 , wherein the four shock absorbing elements are arranged in a generally rectangular pattern.

10. The stackable chair of claim 7 , wherein the four shock absorbing elements comprise rubber.

Assignments (3)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2026
From: AMQ SOLUTIONS, LLC; HALCON FURNITURE LLC; SMITH SYSTEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY; STEELCASE INC.
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 074944/0368 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2026
From: AMQ SOLUTIONS, LLC; HALCON FURNITURE LLC; SMITH SYSTEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY; STEELCASE INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 074944/0784 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2015
From: SAINT PIERRE, KENNETH J.; JOHNSON, MAURICE F.; RISDALL, WILLIAM
To: SMITH SYSTEM
Reel/Frame 036329/0034 →