Claims
- 1. A reinforced chair frame comprising:
- a seat assembly having a longitudinal seat rail connecting a front seat rail and a rear seat rail to form a seat frame, and at least one seat spring secured to said seat frame for providing a seat cushion supporting surface;
- a side frame assembly including a first side panel having a front edge secured to a first edge of a front post and a rear edge secured to a first edge of a rear post;
- a frame bracket having a first flange portion secured to said front post and a second flange portion secured to an outboard portion of said front seat rail which extends laterally outboard of said first side panel;
- wherein said longitudinal seat rail is secured to an inboard surface of said first side panel along a longitudinal coupling plane; and
- wherein said front seat rail is secured to said front post along a transverse coupling plane.
- 2. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein said longitudinal coupling plane is substantially perpendicular to said transverse coupling plane.
- 3. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein said second flange portion has a plurality of slotted apertures formed therein for permitting toe-in/toe-out adjustment of said side frame assembly relative to said seat frame.
- 4. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein said first side panel has a notch formed therein for receiving said outboard portion of said front seat rail.
- 5. The chair frame of claim 1 further comprising a second side panel having a front edge secured to a second edge of said front post and a rear edge secured to a second edge of said rear post.
- 6. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein said side frame assembly further comprises an arm rest assembly secured to an upper edge of said first side panel.
- 7. A reclining chair comprising:
- a base assembly;
- a chair frame including:
- a seat assembly having a longitudinal seat rail connecting a front seat rail and a rear seat rail to form a seat frame, at least one seat spring secured to said seat frame for providing a seat cushion supporting surface, and a seat back; and
- a side frame assembly including a first side panel having a front edge secured to an inboard edge of a front post and a rear edge secured to an inboard edge of a rear post, and a frame bracket having a first flange portion secured to said front post and a second flange portion secured to an outboard portion of said front seat rail; and
- a reclining mechanism operably coupling said base assembly to said chair frame to permit reclining movement of said seat assembly from an upright position to a reclined position.
- 8. The reclining chair of claim 7 wherein said first side panel is oriented substantially perpendicular to said front post.
- 9. The reclining chair of claim 7 wherein said second flange portion has a plurality of slotted apertures formed therein for permitting toe-in/toe-out adjustment of said side frame assembly relative to said seat frame.
- 10. The reclining chair of claim 7 wherein said first side panel has a notch formed therein for receiving said outboard portion of said front seat rail.
- 11. The reclining chair of claim 7 further comprising a second side panel having a front edge secured to an outboard edge of said front post and a rear edge secured to an outboard edge of said rear post.
- 12. The reclining chair of claim 7 wherein said side frame assembly further comprises an arm rest assembly secured to an upper edge of said first side panel.
- 13. A reclining chair comprising:
- a seat frame having a longitudinal seat rail connecting a front seat rail and a rear seat rail to form a seat frame, and at least one seat spring secured to said seat frame for providing a seat cushion supporting surface;
- a side frame assembly including a first side panel having a front edge secured to a first edge of a front post and a rear edge secured to a first edge of a rear post, a second side panel having a front edge secured to a second edge of said front post and a rear edge secured to a second edge of said rear post, an arm rest assembly secured to an upper edge of said first side panel, and a frame bracket having a first flange portion secured to said front post and a second flange portion secured to an outboard portion of said front seat rail; and
- a seat back operably coupled to said side frame assembly to permit reclining movement of said seat back relative to said seat frame from an upright position to a reclined position.
- 14. The reclining chair of claim 13 wherein said first side panel is oriented substantially perpendicular to said front post.
- 15. The reclining chair of claim 13 wherein said second flange portion has a plurality of slotted apertures formed therein for permitting toe-in/toe-out adjustment of said side frame assembly relative to said seat frame.
- 16. The reclining chair of claim 13 wherein said first side panel has a notch formed therein for receiving said outboard portion of said front seat rail.
- 17. The reclining chair of claim 13 wherein the second side panel tapers inwardly from said front post to said rear post relative to said first side panel.
- 18. The reclining chair of claim 17 wherein said front post has a second notch formed in an outer edge thereof for receiving a portion of said second side panel such that an outboard side of said second panel aligns with said outer edge of said front post.
- 19. The reclining chair of claim 13 wherein said front post has a first notch formed in an inner edge thereof for receiving a portion of said first side panel such that an inboard side of said first panel aligns with said inner edge of said front post.
- 20. A reclining mechanism comprising:
- base frame;
- a support linkage assembly including a first support link pivotally coupled to said base frame, a second support link pivotally coupled to said base frame, and an intermediate link pivotally coupled to said first support link at a first pivot and pivotally coupled to said second support link at a second pivot;
- a longitudinal link having a lost motion slot formed therein;
- a slide pin extending through said lost motion slot and said first pivot; and
- a recline linkage assembly operably coupled between said longitudinal link and said base frame for controlling reclining movement of said longitudinal link from an upright position to a reclined position.
- 21. The reclining mechanism of claim 20 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a base connecting link pivotally coupled to said base frame at a first end and operably coupled to said longitudinal link.
- 22. The reclining mechanism of claim 21 wherein said base frame positively engages said base connecting link during reclining movement of said longitudinal link to prevent further movement of said support linkage assembly during further reclining movement.
- 23. The reclining mechanism of claim 22 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to said base connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to said intermediate link at said second pivot.
- 24. The reclining mechanism of claim 20 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a control link pivotally coupled to said base assembly at a first end and operably coupled to said drive rod at a second end.
- 25. The reclining mechanism of claim 24 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a drive link pivotally coupled to said control link at a first end and coupled to said drive rod for concurrent rotation therewith.
- 26. The reclining mechanism of claim 20 wherein said recline linkage assembly comprises:
- a first position recline linkage operably coupled between said base frame and said longitudinal link for controlling a forward motion of said support linkage assembly from said upright position to a first reclined position; and
- a second position recline linkage operably coupled between said base frame and said longitudinal link for controlling a forward motion of said support linkage assembly from said first reclined position to a second reclined position.
- 27. The reclining mechanism of claim 26 wherein said second position recline linkage comprises:
- a seat back support link having a first end pivotally coupled to said longitudinal link;
- a recline connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to said seat back support link;
- a pivot control link having a first end pivotally coupled to said support linkage assembly at said second pivot;
- a pivot drive link having a first end pivotally coupled to a second end of said recline connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to a second end of said pivot control link, said pivot drive link being pivotally coupled to said longitudinal link.
- 28. The reclining mechanism of claim 20 wherein said first position recline linkage comprises:
- a base connecting link pivotally coupled to said base frame at a first end;
- a first connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to a second end of said base connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to said second pivot; and
- a second connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to said second end of said base connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to said longitudinal link.
- 29. The reclining mechanism of claim 20 further comprising a leg rest assembly operably coupled to said longitudinal link for positioning said leg rest assembly from a retracted position to an extended position in response to movement of said longitudinal link from said upright position to said reclined position.
- 30. The reclining mechanism of claim 29 further comprising a rotatable drive rod journally supported by said longitudinal link and operably coupled thereto such that reclining movement of said longitudinal link rotates said drive rod in a first direction for positioning said leg rest assembly from said retracted position to said extended position.
- 31. A reclining chair comprising:
- a base frame;
- a chair frame having a seat frame and a seat back;
- a support linkage assembly including a first support link pivotally coupled to said base frame, a second support link pivotally coupled to said base frame, and an intermediate link pivotally coupled to said first support link at a first pivot and pivotally coupled to said second support link at a second pivot;
- a longitudinal link having a lost motion slot formed therein, said seat frame secured to said longitudinal link such that said support linkage assembly supports said chair frame above said base frame;
- a slide pin extending through said lost motion slot and said first pivot; and
- a recline linkage assembly operably coupled between said longitudinal link and said base frame for controlling reclining movement of said longitudinal link from an upright position to a reclined position.
- 32. The reclining chair of claim 31 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a base connecting link pivotally coupled to said base frame at a first end and operably coupled to said longitudinal link.
- 33. The reclining chair of claim 32 wherein said base frame positively engages said base connecting link during reclining movement of said longitudinal link to prevent further movement of said support linkage assembly during further reclining movement.
- 34. The reclining chair of claim 33 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to said base connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to said intermediate link at said second pivot.
- 35. The reclining chair of claim 31 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a control link pivotally coupled to said base assembly at a first end and operably coupled to said drive rod at a second end.
- 36. The reclining chair of claim 35 wherein said support linkage assembly further comprises a drive link pivotally coupled to said control link at a first end and coupled to said drive rod for concurrent rotation therewith.
- 37. The reclining chair of claim 31 wherein said recline linkage assembly comprises:
- a first position recline linkage operably coupled between said base frame and said longitudinal link for controlling a forward motion of said support linkage assembly from said upright position to a first reclined position; and
- a second position recline linkage operably coupled between said base frame and said longitudinal link for controlling a forward motion of said support linkage assembly from said first reclined position to a second reclined position.
- 38. The reclining chair of claim 37 wherein said first position recline linkage comprises:
- a base connecting link pivotally coupled to said base frame at a first end;
- a first connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to a second end of said base connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to said second pivot; and
- a second connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to said second end of said base connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to said longitudinal link.
- 39. The reclining chair of claim 37 wherein said second position recline linkage comprises:
- a seat back support link having a first end pivotally coupled to said longitudinal link and a second end operably connected to said seat back;
- a recline connecting link having a first end pivotally coupled to said seat back support link;
- a pivot control link having a first end pivotally coupled to said support linkage assembly at said second pivot;
- a pivot drive link having a first end pivotally coupled to a second end of said recline connecting link and a second end pivotally coupled to a second end of said pivot control link, said pivot drive link being pivotally coupled to said longitudinal link.
- 40. The reclining chair of claim 31 further comprising a leg rest assembly operably coupled to said longitudinal link for positioning said leg rest assembly from a retracted position to an extended position in response to movement of said longitudinal link from said upright position to said reclined position.
- 41. The reclining chair of claim 40 further comprising a rotatable drive rod journally supported by said longitudinal link and operably coupled thereto such that reclining movement of said longitudinal link rotates said drive rod in a first direction for positioning said leg rest assembly from said retracted position to said extended position.
- 42. A cable release assembly for initiating reclining movement in a reclining chair, the cable release assembly comprising:
- a release handle adapted to be mounted on a chair frame; and
- a trip link assembly operably coupled to said cable release via a release cable, said trip link assembly including a drive link having a cam surface formed thereon, and operably coupled to a reclining mechanism for rotation in response to reclining movement of said reclining mechanism from an upright position to a reclined position, and a trip link pivotally coupled to said reclining mechanism and having a pin extending therefrom such that manipulation of said release handle rotates said trip link so that said pin engages said cam surface to rotate said drive link, thereby initiating reclining movement of said reclining mechanism.
- 43. The reclining mechanism of claim 42 further comprising an over-center linkage operably coupled to said reclining mechanism and positionable between a first position wherein said over-center linkage rotational biases of said reclining mechanism in a first direction and a second position wherein said over-center linkage rotational biases of said reclining mechanism in a second direction, said trip link operable to position said over-center linkage from said first position to said second position.
- 44. The reclining mechanism of claim 42 wherein said cam surface is a sloped surface providing a mechanical advantage for said trip link to facilitate initiation of said reclining movement.
- 45. The reclining mechanism of claim 42 further comprising a leg rest assembly operably coupled to said drive link for movement from a retracted position to an extended position in response to said reclining movement.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/062,634 filed Apr. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,627, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/855,031 filed May 13, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,930.
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