Claims
- 1. A power-assist chair comprising:
- a base assembly;
- a chair frame supported on said base assembly;
- a rotatable drive shaft extending transversely between opposite side portions of said chair frame;
- a leg rest assembly supported from said chair frame and operatively coupled to said drive shaft for movement from a retracted position to an extended position in response to rotation of said drive shaft in a first direction;
- follower means supported for pivotal movement on said base assembly;
- coupling means for coupling said drive shaft to said follower means such that pivotal movement of said follower means causes concurrent rotation of said drive shaft, said coupling means including adjustment means for enabling the angular coupled relationship between said follower means and said drive shaft to be selectively adjusted; and
- a drive mechanism for selectively actuating said leg rest assembly, said drive mechanism including a cam member operable for selectively engaging said follower means to cause pivotable movement thereof and concurrent rotation of said drive shaft in said first direction, and power operated means for selectively moving said cam member between positions of engagement and disengagement with said follower means.
- 2. The power-assist chair of claim 1 wherein said adjustment means is adapted to permit the angular relationship between said drive shaft and said follower means to be adjustably calibrated when said leg rest assembly is in said extended position.
- 3. The power-assist chair of claim 1 wherein said coupling means includes a first member fixed for pivotable movement with said follower means and a second member operatively coupled to said drive shaft, and said adjustment means includes an elongated slot formed in one of said first and second members which is alignable with a bore formed in the other thereof, and fastener means extending through said aligned bore and slot for releasable fixing said second member to said first member, the fixed relationship between said first and second members correlating to the amount of rotation of said drive shaft in said first direction required for positioning said leg rest assembly in said extended position.
- 4. The power-assist chair of claim 1 wherein said cam member is adapted for translational movement and has a cam surface engagable with said follower means for causing pivotal movement thereof in a first direction for causing corresponding rotation of said drive shaft in said first direction so as to fully extend said leg rest assembly.
- 5. The power-assist chair of claim 4 further comprising spring means for biasing said follower means in a second direction such that said drive shaft is normally biased to rotate in a second direction for urging said leg rest assembly toward said retracted position.
- 6. The power-assist chair of claim 4 wherein said power operated means comprises an electric motor and a screw shaft rotatably driven by said motor, and wherein said cam member has internal threads received on said screw shaft such that selective energization of said motor causes said screw shaft to rotate in a first direction for causing movement of said cam member toward said follower means, and wherein said motor may be energized for generating rotation of said screw shaft in an opposite second direction for causing movement of said cam member away from said follower means.
- 7. The power-assist chair of claim 6 wherein said follower means includes a cam lever adapted to engage said cam surface of said cam member, said coupling means including a first link fixed to said cam lever, a second link, and a linkage means for coupling said second link to said drive shaft, and wherein said adjustment means includes an elongated slot formed in one of said first and second links that is alignable with a bore formed in the other thereof, and fastener means for fixing said second link to said first link whereby movement of said cam member toward said follower means causes said cam surface to engage said cam lever for pivoting said first link such that said linkage means generates corresponding rotation of said drive shaft for moving said leg rest to said extended position.
- 8. The power-assist chair of claim 6 wherein said cam surface is located on said cam member such that forward movement thereof on said screw shaft generates extended actuation of said leg rest assembly, said cam surface having planar surface means adjacent thereto for limiting the angular movement of said follower means following complete extension of said leg rest assembly.
- 9. The power-assist chair of claim 6 wherein said leg rest assembly includes pantograph linkage means operatively connected to said drive shaft such that rotation of said drive shaft moves said leg rest assembly and movement of said leg rest assembly moves said drive shaft, and wherein spring means interconnect said pantograph linkage means to said base assembly such that upon rearward movement of said cam member said spring means urges said pantograph linkage means toward its retracted position.
- 10. The power-assist chair of claim 9 further comprising lift means operatively interconnecting said chair frame to said base assembly for elevating and tilting said chair frame, said lift means operatively associated with said drive mechanism such that rearward movement of said cam member actuates said lift means to move said chair frame to an elevated-tilted position and forward movement of said cam member lowers said chair frame from said elevated-tilted position to a normal seating position.
- 11. The power-assist chair of claim 10 wherein said lift means is adapted to move said chair frame to said elevated-tilted position from said normal lowered position upon said cam member being moved rearwardly from a neutral position of non-engagement with said follower means, forward movement of said cam member toward said neutral position causes said chair frame to move toward said normal lowered position from said elevated-tilted position, and wherein said leg rest assembly is adapted to be actuated from said normal lowered position upon said cam member moving forwardly beyond said neutral position.
- 12. A drive mechanism for use in power-assisted chairs of the type having a base, a chair frame supported on the base and an extensible leg rest assembly, said drive mechanism comprising:
- shaft means for operatively connecting said leg rest assembly to said chair frame, said shaft means operable for rotation in a first direction for moving said leg rest assembly to an extended position, and said shaft means rotatable in an opposite second direction for moving said leg rest assembly to a retracted position;
- a follower assembly supported for pivotal movement on said base;
- a linkage coupled to said shaft means;
- adjustable means for releasably coupling said follower assembly to said linkage such that the angular relationship therebetween can be selectively adjusted; and
- linear actuation means for selectively actuating said leg rest assembly, said linear actuation means including a cam member adapted for translational movement and having cam surface means engageable with said follower assembly for causing pivotal movement of said follower assembly and corresponding rotation of said shaft means in said first direction for extending said leg rest assembly, said linear actuation means further including power operated means adapted for selectively moving said cam member in a first direction toward said follower assembly and in a second direction away from said follower assembly.
- 13. The drive mechanism of claim 12 further comprising spring means operatively interconnecting one of said follower assembly and said leg rest assembly to said base for biasing said leg rest assembly toward said retracted position.
- 14. The drive mechanism of claim 12 wherein said power operated means comprises an electric motor, a screw shaft rotatably driven by said motor, and wherein said cam member has internal threads received on said screw shaft such that selective energization of said motor causes said screw shaft to rotate in a direction causing forward translational movement of said cam member toward said follower assembly, and wherein said motor may be energized for generating rotation of said screw shaft in an opposite direction for causing rearward translation movement of said cam member away from said follower assembly.
- 15. The drive mechanism of claim 12 wherein said follower assembly includes a cam lever adapted to engage said cam surface means of said cam member, a first cam link fixed to said cam lever, and a second cam link coupled to said linkage, and said adjustment means including an elongated slot formed in one of said first and second cam links that is alignable with a bore formed in the other thereof, and fastener means for fixing said second cam link to said first cam link, whereby forward movement of said cam member causes said cam surface means to engage said cam lever for pivoting said cam lever such that said linkage generates corresponding rotation of said drive shaft for moving said leg rest to said extended position.
- 16. The drive mechanism of claim 15 further comprising lift means operatively interconnecting said chair frame to said base for elevating and tilting said chair frame, said lift means operatively associated with said power operated means such that rearward movement of said cam member actuates said lift means for moving said chair frame to an elevated-tilted position and forward movement of said cam member lowers said chair frame from said elevated-tilted position to a lowered seating position.
- 17. A power-assist chair comprising:
- a base assembly;
- a chair frame supported on said base assembly;
- lift means interconnecting said chair frame to said base assembly for movement between a lowered seating position and an elevated-tilted position;
- a rotatable drive shaft extending transversely between opposite side portions of said chair frame;
- a leg rest assembly supported from said chair frame and operatively coupled to said drive shaft for movement from a retracted position toward an extended position upon rotation of said drive shaft in a first direction;
- a follower assembly supported for pivotal movement on said lift means;
- a linkage coupled to said drive shaft;
- adjustment means for coupling said follower assembly to said linkage for setting the angular relationship therebetween when said leg rest assembly is in said extended position; and
- linear actuation means for selectively actuating said lift means and said leg rest assembly, said linear actuation means including a cam member adapted for translational movement and having cam surface means engageable with said follower assembly, said linear actuation means having power operated means adapted for selectively causing said cam member to move such that movement of said cam member in a first direction moves said chair frame from a neutral position defined by said chair frame being in said lower-seating position to said elevated-tilted position, movement of said cam member in a second direction adapted to cause said lift means to lower said chair frame from said elevated-tilted position to said lowered-seating position, and wherein continued movement of said cam member in said second direction past said neutral position causes said cam surface means to engage said follower assembly for generating corresponding rotation of said drive shaft so as to extend said leg rest assembly.
- 18. The power-assist chair of claim 17 further comprising spring means for biasing said follower assembly in opposition to said cam surface means such that said drive shaft is normally biased to rotate in a second direction for urging said leg rest assembly toward said retracted position.
- 19. The power-assist chair of claim 17 wherein said power operated means comprises an electric motor, a screw shaft rotatably driven by said motor, and wherein said cam member has internal threads received on said screw shaft such that selective energization of said motor causes said screw shaft to rotate in a first direction for causing forward movement of said cam member toward said follower assembly, and wherein said motor may be energized for generating rotation of said screw shaft in an opposite second direction for causing rearward movement of said cam member away from said follower assembly.
- 20. The power-assist chair of claim 17 wherein said follower assembly includes a cam lever adapted to engage said cam surface means of said cam member, a first cam link fixed to said cam lever, and a second cam link coupled to said linkage, and said adjustment means including an elongated slot formed in one of said first and second cam links that is alignable with a bore formed in the other thereof, and fastener means for fixing said second cam link to said first cam link, whereby forward movement of said cam member causes said cam surface means to engage said cam lever for pivoting said cam lever such that said linkage generates corresponding rotation of said drive shaft for moving said leg rest to said extended position.
- 21. The power-assist chair of claim 17 further comprising lift means operatively interconnecting said chair frame to said base for elevating and tilting said chair frame, said lift means operatively associated with said power operated means such that rearward movement of said cam member actuates said lift means for moving said chair frame to an elevated-tilted position and forward movement of said cam member lowers said chair frame from said elevated-tilted position to a lowered seating position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/774,536 filed Oct. 8, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/613,355 filed Nov. 14, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,061,010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/425,384 filed Oct. 18, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,777, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/196,750 filed May 20, 1988, now abandoned.
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