Claims
- 1. An adjustable chair comprising in combination a base having an upper portion movable vertically relative to the lower portion thereof, a seat unit supported upon said upper portion of said base for direct vertical movement therewith, a back pivotally connected to the normally rear edge of the seat, an elongated support having one end extending laterally from said upper portion of said base, meas fixedly connecting the other end of said support to said upper portion of said base, a leg rest connected to said one end of said support for support of said leg rest substantially in horizontal alignment with said seat unit, and means connecting said seat to said upper portion of said base for pivotal movement about a substantially vertical axis between a first position in which the front to rear axis of said seat is aligned with the longitudinal axis of said leg rest and a second position in which said front to rear axis of said seat is disposed tranversely to the axis of said leg rest to facilitate a person sitting upon said seat without obstruction by said leg rest when said seat is in said second position.
- 2. The chair according to claim 1 in which said elongated support comprises a rigid bracket plate and one end thereof is secured to said upper portion of said base and extending laterally therefrom to support said leg rest.
- 3. The chair according to claim 2 in which said leg rest is disposed upon the upper surface of said bracket plate and the inner edge of said leg rest thereon is spaced a limited distance from the front edge of said seat when said seat is aligned with said rest to facilitate rotary movement of said seat about the axis of said base.
- 4. The chair according to claim 3 in which said seat and leg rest are upholstered and when said seat is aligned with said leg rest, the upper surfaces of the upholstery on said seat and leg rest are disposed substantially within a common plane compatible with the buttocks and legs of a person when seated upon said seat and leg rest with the legs outstretched and resting upon said leg rest.
- 5. The chair according to claim 2 in which said bracket plate has an upwardly offset portion intermediately of the opposite ends thereof and further including latch means having interengageable elements respectively carried by one face of said rotatable seat and said offset portion of said bracket plate and operable to secure said seat releasably in a predetermined position relative to said leg rest.
- 6. The chair according to claim 5 in which said latch elements are engageable only when the aforementioned axes of said seat and leg rest are aligned and the front of said seat is adjacent said leg rest.
- 7. The chair according to claim 5 in which are of said latch elements is movable axially for reception of the outer end thereof in a notch in the other latch element, said one of said latch elements being spring-pressed outwardly and said notched latch element having cam surfaces to facilitate engagement of said latch elements.
- 8. The chair according to claim 7 further including an electrical solenoid connected to a movable plunger on said notched latch element and operable to push said latch element from the confines of said notch of the other latch element and thereby release it from said notched element and permit rotation of said seat relative to said leg rest.
- 9. The chair according to claim 8 further including means to raise and lower said seat relative to said base, an electric switch having an actuating member, a circuit between said switch and solenoid and connectable to a source of current, a cam on said seat engageable with said actuating member of said switch, power means comprising an electric motor interconnected to said seat and operable to tilt said seat and pivotally move said back relative to said seat, said electric motor also being connected in said circuit for said solenoid and said switch being operable to prevent operation of said motor to actuate said seat and back as aforesaid except when the axial alignment of the axes of said seat and leg rest disposes said cam and said actuating member of said switch in position to close said switch and thereby establish a circuit to said motor.
- 10. The chair according to claim 9 further including additional control switch means connected in said circuit and operable to effect raising and lowering of said seat by said motor, said control switch means being located on at least one side of said back member.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 551,873, filed Feb. 21, 1975, now abandoned.
Design Application, Ser. No. 533,733, filed Dec. 17, 1974.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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