Tilting unit for furniture substructures

Chairs and seats – Movable bottom – Tiltable

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248378, A47C 3026

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041011678

ABSTRACT:
A tilting unit for furiture, preferably for chairs, consists of two pivotably connected main parts, whereof one is attached to the chair foot or base and the other to the chair seat in order to allow limited tilting of the seat, the parts preferably being lockable together in a desired tilted position with the aid of handle operated locking means. Biassing means for yieldingly opposing tilting forces caused by the occupant comprise at least one block of resilient material located between opposing faces provided one on each of the unit parts.

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