Information
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Patent Grant
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6619748
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Patent Number
6,619,748
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- D'Adamo; Stephen
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 69
- 297 70
- 297 75
- 297 375
- 297 374
- 297 4233
- 297 42336
- 297 42335
- 297 42326
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A chair includes a seat mounted on a base, a backrest disposed behind the seat, and a linkage unit interconnecting the seat and a footrest via a support unit. A shaft is rotatably mounted on the seat. The linkage unit includes a first crank arm secured to the shaft for synchronous rotation therewith, a second crank arm having a rear end pivoted a distal end of the first crank arm, and a triangular third crank arm having a first corner pivoted to the seat, a second corner pivoted to a front end of the second crank arm, and a third corner. A fourth crank arm has a front end pivoted to the support unit and a rear end pivoted to the third corner such that rotation of the shaft results in turning of the footrest relative to the seat.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a chair, more particularly to a chair with an extendible footrest.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide a chair having a crank mechanism for moving a footrest between extended and retracted positions relative to a seat.
Accordingly, a chair of the present invention includes: a seat base; a seat mounted on the seat base, extending in a longitudinal direction, and having left and right sides, front and rear ends, and a bottom; a backrest disposed rearwardly of and connected to the seat; a footrest disposed frontwardly of the seat; a linkage mounting unit including left and right brackets fixed to the bottom of the seat and extending in the longitudinal direction, each of the left and right brackets having opposite front and rear ends; a shaft mounted rotatably on the rear ends of the left and right brackets and extending in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction; an operating lever secured to the shaft for turning the same; a support unit disposed below and for supporting the footrest thereon; and a linkage unit interconnecting the seat and the support unit, and including a pair of crank mechanisms disposed at the left and right sides of the seat
11
, respectively. Each of the crank mechanisms includes a first crank arm, a second crank arm, a third crank arm, and a fourth crank arm. The first crank arm is secured to the shaft for synchronous rotation therewith, extends transversely from the shaft, and has a pivot end distal from the shaft. The second crank arm is disposed frontwardly of the first crank arm, and has a front end and a rear end pivoted to the pivot end of the first crank arm. The third crank arm is of generally triangular shape, is disposed frontwardly of the second crank arm, and has a first corner pivoted to the respective one of the left and right brackets, a second corner pivoted to the front end of the second crank arm and disposed above the first corner, and a third corner disposed above the first corner. The fourth crank arm is disposed frontwardly of the third crank arm, and has a front end pivoted to the support unit, and a rear end pivoted to the third corner of the third crank arm such that rotation of the shaft and the first crank arm via actuation of the operating lever in a first direction results in turning of the third crank arm relative to the respective one of the left and right brackets in the first direction via said second crank arm, which, in turn, results in turning of the footrest relative to the left and right brackets in a second direction opposite to the first direction via the fourth crank arm, thereby stretching out the footrest to an extended position relative to the left and right brackets, and that rotation of the shaft and said first crank arm via actuation of the operating lever in the second direction results in turning of the third crank arm relative to the respective one of the left and right brackets in the second direction via the second crank arm, which, in turn, results in turning of the footrest relative to the left and right brackets in the first direction via the fourth crank arm, thereby folding the footrest to a retracted position relative to the left and right brackets.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic side view of a preferred embodiment of a chair according to the present invention, illustrating a footrest at a fully extended position relative to a seat;
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the footrest at a retracted position relative to the seat;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the footrest at the fully extended position;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary perspective bottom view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the footrest at a semi-extended position;
FIG. 5
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the state of a backrest relative to the seat prior to adjustment; and
FIG. 6
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the state of the backrest relative to the seat after an inclination adjustment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the preferred embodiment of a chair according to the present invention is shown to include a seat base
10
, a slidable seat
11
, a backrest
12
, a footrest
13
, a linkage mounting unit, a shaft
22
, an operating lever
24
, a support unit
3
, and a linkage unit
2
.
As illustrated, the seat
11
is mounted on the seat base
10
, extends in a longitudinal direction, and has left and right sides, front and rear ends
110
,
111
, and a bottom.
The backrest
12
is disposed rearwardly of the seat
11
, and has a lower end connected pivotally to the rear end
111
of the seat
11
about a horizontal pivot
109
.
The footrest
13
is disposed frontwardly of the seat
11
.
The linkage mounting unit includes left and right brackets
21
fixed to the bottom of the seat
11
, and extending in the longitudinal direction. Each of the left and right brackets
21
has opposite front and rear ends
211
,
212
.
The shaft
22
is mounted rotatably on the rear ends
212
of the left and right brackets
21
, and extends in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction.
The operating lever
24
is secured to the shaft
22
for turning the same.
The support unit
3
is disposed below and is pivoted to the left and right brackets
21
for supporting the footrest
13
thereon.
The linkage unit
2
interconnects the seat
11
and the support unit
3
, and includes a pair of crank mechanisms
23
disposed at the left and right sides of the seat
11
, respectively. Each of the crank mechanisms
23
includes a first crank arm
231
, a second crank arm
232
, a triangular-shaped third crank arm
233
, and a fourth crank arm
234
. The first crank arm
231
is secured to the shaft
22
for synchronous rotation therewith, extends transversely from the shaft
22
, and has a pivot end distal from the shaft
22
. The second crank arm
232
is disposed frontwardly of the first crank arm
231
, and has a front end, and a rear end pivoted to the pivot end of the first crank arm
231
. The third crank arm
233
is disposed frontwardly of the second crank arm
232
, and has a first corner
2331
pivoted to a respective one of the left and right brackets
21
about a first pivot pin (A), a second corner
2332
pivoted to the front end of the second crank arm
232
about a second pivot pin (B) and disposed above the first corner
2331
, and a third corner
2333
disposed above the first corner
2331
. The fourth crank arm
234
is disposed frontwardly of the third crank arm
233
, and has a front end pivoted to the support unit
3
and a rear end pivoted to the third corner
2333
of the third crank arm
233
about a third pivot pin (C) such that rotation of the shaft
22
and the first crank arm
231
by actuation of the operating lever
24
in a first direction (R) (see
FIG. 1
) results in turning of the third crank arm
233
relative to the respective one of the left and right brackets
21
in the first direction (R) via the second crank arm
232
, which, in turn, results in turning of the footrest
13
relative to the left and right brackets
21
in a second direction (S) opposite to the first direction (R) via the fourth crank arm
234
, thereby stretching out the footrest
13
to an extended position relative to the left and right brackets
21
, as best shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, and that rotation of the shaft
22
together with the first crank arm
231
via actuation of the operating lever
24
in the second direction (S) results in turning of the third crank arm
233
relative to the respective one of the left and right brackets
21
in the second direction (S) via the second crank arm
232
, which, in turn, results in turning of the footrest
13
relative to the left and right brackets
21
in the first direction (R), thereby folding the footrest
13
to a retracted position relative to the left and right brackets
21
, as best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
.
When the footrest
13
is disposed at the extended position, the fourth crank arm
234
extends along a line that passes through the pivot pin (A) such that the third crank arm
233
is prevented from turning in the first direction, thereby maintaining the footrest
13
stationarily at the extended position.
With reference to
FIG. 4
, the support unit
3
includes a rack element
31
, a generally U-shaped retention frame
32
, and left and right connecting rods
342
,
322
. The rack element
31
is fixed to a bottom of the footrest
13
, and has left and right sides
315
defining left and right rails
313
,
314
, and front and rear cross-bars
311
,
312
interconnecting the left and right rails
313
,
314
. The retention frame
32
has left and right slide plates
321
,
341
disposed slidably and respectively on the left and right rails
313
,
314
, and left and right connecting rods
342
,
322
which extend integrally and respectively from the left and right slide plates
321
,
341
. Each of the left and right connecting rods
342
,
322
is pivoted to the front end
211
of a respective one of the left and right brackets
21
and the front end of the fourth crank arm
234
of a respective one of the crank mechanisms
23
such that turning of the third crank arm
233
results in movements of the slide plates
321
,
341
along the left and right rails
313
,
314
, thereby permitting stretching of the footrest
13
to the extended position.
The invention further comprises a stretch-out device which includes a swing lever
333
, a push-and-pull rod
334
, and a push arm
332
. The swing lever
333
is disposed below the rack element
31
adjacent to the rear cross-bar
312
, is pivoted to the right slide plate
321
about a pivot (P) (see FIG.
4
), and has two distal ends at two opposite sides of the pivot (P). The push-and-pull rod
334
is disposed below the front cross bar
311
, and has one end pivoted to the front cross-bar
311
and the other end pivoted to one of the distal ends of the swing lever
333
. The push arm
332
has a first end pivoted to a respective one of the left and right brackets
21
and a second end pivoted to the other one of the distal ends of the swing lever
333
such that movement of the footrest
13
to the extended and retracted positions results in an upward turning of the push arm
332
, which, in turn, results in swinging of the swing lever
333
, which, in turn, results in frontward movement of the push-and-pull rod
334
, thereby permitting full stretching of the footrest
13
relative to the seat
11
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the seat base
10
includes a circular foundation
101
disposed on a floor surface, an upright post
102
rotatably mounted on the foundation
101
, and a seat mounting unit
104
fixed onto the post
102
for co-rotation therewith relative to the foundation
101
. The seat mounting unit
104
includes left and right tubular frame parts
103
fixed onto the post
102
via two fixing elements
106
, and left and right L-shaped frame parts
105
. Each of the L-shaped frame parts
105
includes a horizontal portion
106
that is secured to a respective one of the tubular frame parts
103
, and a vertical portion
107
that extends from the horizontal portion
106
and that is pivoted to the backrest
12
above the horizontal pivot
109
. The invention further includes an angle adjusting unit
4
which includes a transverse rod
44
, left and right L-shaped slide rods
43
, and a fastener knob
45
. The transverse rod
44
is fixed to the left and right tubular frame parts
103
, extends in the transverse direction, and is formed with two slide holes. Each of the left and right L-shaped slide rods
43
has a short rod section
431
that is secured to the bottom of the seat
11
and that is disposed rearwardly of the transverse rod
44
, and a long rod section
432
that extends frontwardly and upwardly from the short rod section
431
through a respective one of the slide holes in the transverse rod
44
. As such, pivotal action of the backrest
12
relative to the seat
11
results in frontward and rearward movement of the slide rods
43
and the seat
11
relative to the transverse rod
44
. The fastener knob
45
is mounted threadedly on the transverse rod
44
, and is movable between a locking position, in which the fastener knob
45
moves toward and abuts against a respective one of the slide rods
43
, thereby immobilizing the seat
11
relative to the seat base
10
, and an unlocking position, in which the fastener knob
45
moves away and disengages from the respective one of the slide rods
43
, thereby permitting synchronous movement of the backrest
12
and the seat
11
relative to the seat base
10
.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A chair comprising:a seat base; a seat mounted on said seat base, extending in a longitudinal direction, and having left and right sides, front and rear ends, and a bottom; a backrest disposed rearwardly of and connected to said seat; a footrest disposed frontwardly of said seat; a linkage mounting unit including left and right brackets fixed to said bottom of said seat and extending in said longitudinal direction, each of said left and right brackets having opposite front and rear ends; a shaft mounted rotatably on said rear ends of said left and right brackets and extending in a transverse direction relative to said longitudinal direction; an operating lever secured to said shaft for turning said shaft; a support unit disposed below for supporting said footrest thereon; and a linkage unit interconnecting said seat and said support unit, and including a pair of crank mechanisms disposed at said left and right sides of said seat, respectively, each of said crank mechanisms including a first crank arm secured to said shaft for synchronous rotation therewith, extending transversely from said shaft and having a pivot end distal from said shaft, a second crank arm disposed frontwardly of said first crank arm and having a front end and a rear end pivoted to said pivot end of said first crank arm, a third crank arm of generally triangular shape disposed frontwardly of said second crank arm and having a first corner pivoted to a respective one of said left and right brackets, a second corner pivoted to said front end of said second crank arm and disposed above said first corner, and a third corner disposed above said first corner, and a fourth crank arm disposed frontwardly of said third crank arm and having a front end pivoted to said support unit and a rear end pivoted to said third corner of said third crank arm such that rotation of said shaft and said first crank arm via actuation of said operating lever in a first direction results in turning of said third crank arm relative to the respective one of said left and right brackets in said first direction via said second crank arm, which, in turn, results in turning of said footrest relative to said left and right brackets in a second direction opposite to said first direction via said fourth crank arm, thereby stretching out said footrest to an extended position relative to said left and right brackets, and that rotation of said shaft and said first crank arm via actuation of said operating lever in said second direction results in turning of said third crank arm relative to the respective one of said left and right brackets in said second direction via said second crank arm, which, in turn, results in turning of said footrest relative to said left and right brackets in said first direction via said fourth crank arm, thereby folding said footrest to a retracted position relative to said left and right brackets.
- 2. The chair as defined in claim 1, wherein said support unit includes a rack element fixed to said footrest and having left and right rails, a generally U-shaped retention frame having left and right slide plates disposed slidably and respectively on said left and right rails, and left and right connecting rods which extend integrally and respectively from said left and right slide plates, each of said left and right connecting rods being pivoted to said front end of a respective one of said left and right brackets and said front end of said fourth crank arm such that turning of said third crank arm results in movements of said slide plates along said left and right rails, said rack element further including front and rear cross-bars interconnecting said left and right rails, said chair further comprising a stretch-out device which includes a swing lever that is disposed below said rack element adjacent to said rear cross-bar, that is pivoted to one of said left and right slide plates about a pivot and that has two distal ends at two opposite sides of said pivot, a push-and-pull rod disposed below said front cross-bar and having one end pivoted to said front cross-bar and the other end pivoted to one of said distal ends of said swing lever, and a push arm having a first end pivoted to a respective one of said left and right brackets and a second end pivoted to the other one of said distal ends of said swing lever such that movement of said footrest to said extended position results in an upward turning of said push arm, which, in turn, results in swinging of said swing lever, which, in turn, results in frontward movement of said push-and-pull rod, thereby permitting full stretching of said footrest relative to said seat.
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