Chair with pull out sleep surface

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6588837
  • Patent Number
    6,588,837
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A chair is adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface and comprises a chair back and a seat. The chair back and seat are relatively movable to form the sitting surface and the sleeping surface.In the event that there are any questions related to this amendment or to the application in general, the undersigned would appreciate the opportunity to address those questions directly in a telephone interview to expedite the prosecution of this application for all concerned.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a chair, particularly to a chair which converts into a sleeping surface.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Chairs which recline are often used in clinics and/or hospitals, to permit family to stay with loved ones. It is desirable to have a chair which will convert to a substantially horizontal sleeping surface, and then retract back to and only take the space of a chair. Accordingly, a chair with a sleeping surface is provided.




Other chairs which form sleeping surfaces have been used. There is, for example, the system illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,696 to F. Horenkamp, entitled, “Convertible Sitting/Reclining Furniture Article”, issued Jun. 16, 1987, the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, a chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface is provided. The chair has a frame, and a chair back and seat are coupled to the frame. The chair back is movable from a generally upright back-supporting position to a generally horizontal position, while the seat is movable away from the chair back. When the chair back is moved to the generally horizontally position, the chair back and the seat are positioned in alignment and cooperate to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface.




In an illustrative embodiment, a chair adapted to form a sleeping surface is provided with a frame. A chair back and a seat are coupled to the frame, the seat being movable away from the chair back. The chair back is movable to a generally horizontal position to cooperate with the seat to provide a sleeping surface.




Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention may be best understood by referring to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings which illustrate the invention. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a chair which has a pull out portion which converts to a sleeping surface, constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates a perspective view of the chair of

FIG. 1

, but showing the pull out portion moved away from a chair back;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the chair of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, but showing the chair back moved to a generally horizontal position abutting a chair seat and a leg support moved into a generally horizontal position against the chair seat;





FIG. 4

is a partial side elevation sectional view of the chair of

FIGS. 1

to


3


, showing the chair back being moved between an upright position and a generally lowered, horizontal position;





FIG. 5

is a partial side elevation view of the chair of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a partial side elevation view of the chair of

FIG. 2

, showing the chair seat and showing the leg support and lower bed assembly moving under the chair seat; and





FIG. 7

is a partial side elevation view of the chair of

FIG. 1

, showing the chair in a retracted position with the leg support and lower bed assembly positioned under the chair seat and locked into a retracted position to form a sitting surface.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT




Chair


10


comprises a frame


12


having a pull out portion


13


movable into a generally horizontal sleeping surface. A chair back


14


and a chair seat


16


are coupled to frame


12


. Chair seat


16


has a pull out panel


18


having a loop


19


connected to an upper side


20


used to move pull out panel


18


away from chair back


14


so that chair


10


is positioned to form the sleeping surface.




Chair back


14


includes an upper end


22


having a convex shape which is adapted to conformingly fit with a concave rear side


24


of chair seat


16


when chair seat


16


is moved away from chair back


14


and chair back


14


is positioned to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface. Chair seat


16


forms a portion of middle bed assembly


26


when pull out panel


18


is moved away from chair back


14


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

. Pull out portion


13


includes chair seat


16


and middle bed assembly


26


as well as leg support


30


, which forms a portion of lower bed assembly


32


which is coupled to middle bed assembly


26


.




Leg support


30


is positioned under chair seat


16


when chair


10


is in a retracted sitting position, and is moved from its position underneath chair seat


16


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, when pull out panel


18


is moved away from chair back


14


. Leg support


30


moves to its fully extended position abutting and aligned generally horizontally with chair seat


16


, and, along with chair back


14


, cooperates to form the generally horizontal sleeping surface, as shown in FIG.


3


.




In a fully extended position, lower bed assembly


32


is releasably locked to middle bed assembly


26


to hold lower bed assembly


32


in the fully extended position for use as a sleeping surface, as shown in FIG.


5


. In addition, middle bed assembly


26


is releasably locked to a portion of frame


12


to hold both middle bed assembly


26


and lower bed assembly


32


in a retracted position forming a sitting surface, as shown in FIG.


7


.




A shelf


34


is also coupled to frame


12


, and provides a surface on which to dispose items, as shown in FIG.


4


. Shelf


34


is hidden when chair back


14


is moved from a position forming a sleeping surface to its upright position.




Frame


12


of chair


10


includes a left side


36


having an inner sidewall


38


and an outer sidewall (not shown), as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


. Frame


12


also has a right side


40


having an inner side wall (not shown) and an outer side wall


42


. Left side


36


and right side


40


of frame


12


are coupled to a back support surface


48


having a back frame


50


which supports chair back


14


when chair back


14


is positioned in an upright position. Left and right sides


36


,


40


include left and right arm rests


52


,


54


and a pair of roller frames


56


,


58


, each coupled to one of left and right sides


36


,


40


and each roller frame


56


,


58


having a roller


60


. Frame


12


also includes middle bed assembly


26


coupled thereto which supports chair seat


16


and lower bed assembly


32


which is coupled to middle bed assembly


26


and which supports leg support


30


.




Turning to middle bed assembly


26


, as shown in

FIGS. 2-7

, middle bed assembly


26


includes both a generally horizontally positioned chair seat


16


and middle bed support frame


61


positioned below chair seat


16


. Chair seat


16


includes an upper side


62


, a lower side


64


and an outer perimeter


66


. Lower side


64


of chair seat


16


is positioned on an upper portion


68


of middle bed support frame


61


, which moves chair seat


16


into a position forming a sitting surface and a position forming a sleeping surface, both of which will be described in detail below. Chair seat


16


further includes a rear side


24


positioned under chair back


14


when chair back


14


is in an upright position, and a front side


74


. Rear side


24


has a concave shape and is adapted to conformingly fit with an upper end


22


of chair back


14


having a convex shape, when chair seat


16


is moved away from chair back


14


, and chair back


14


is lowered to a generally horizontal position such that upper end


22


abuts and aligns with rear side


24


of chair seat


16


. It is within the scope of this disclosure that the rear side


24


of chair seat


16


and the upper end


22


of chair back


14


may include other shapes, so long as rear side


24


and upper end


22


align in a general horizontal alignment to form a sleeping surface.




Middle bed support frame


61


also includes a lower portion


78


and a front portion


80


. A roller connector


82


is positioned at a junction of front portion


80


and lower portion


78


of middle bed support frame


61


, and cooperates therewith to form roller lock


84


. Lower portion


78


is movably coupled to frame


12


and includes an upper side


86


and a lower side


88


. Lower side


88


includes a roller frame


90


containing a roller


92


. Roller frame


90


has a back side


94


, and chair seat lock


96


is positioned near back side


94


of roller frame


90


on lower side


88


of middle bed support frame


61


. Chair seat lock


96


includes a semi-circular detent


98


. Chair seat lock


96


locks middle bed assembly


26


, including lower bed assembly


32


positioned underneath chair seat


16


to chair seat retainer


100


thereby positioning middle bed assembly


26


and lower bed assembly


32


in a retracted position forming a sitting surface, as shown in

FIGS. 5-7

.




Chair seat retainer


100


is connected to frame


12


and includes a roller frame


102


having a roller


104


coupled thereto. Roller


104


of chair seat retainer


100


rolls on lower side


88


of lower portion


78


of middle bed support frame


61


. When roller


104


of chair seat retainer


100


is rolled into detent


98


of chair seat lock


96


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, middle bed support frame


61


of middle bed assembly


26


and lower bed assembly


32


are positioned underneath chair seat


16


in a retracted position forming a sitting surface, as shown in FIG.


1


. When loop


19


of pull out panel


18


is pulled away from chair


10


, roller


104


of chair seat retainer


100


is rolled off of detent


98


of chair seat lock


96


and chair seat


16


including middle bed assembly


26


and lower bed assembly


32


are released from the retracted locked position and are moved away from chair back


14


to form a sleeping surface, as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


5


.




Lower bed assembly


32


includes leg support


30


, pull out panel


18


and lower bed support frame


106


. Leg support


30


includes an upper side


108


, a lower side


110


, and an outer perimeter


112


. Lower side


110


of leg support


30


is positioned to lie on an upper portion


114


of lower bed support frame


106


, and leg support


30


includes a first end


116


which abuts a portion of chair seat


16


when lower bed assembly


32


is positioned to form a sleeping surface, and a second end


118


which abuts pull out panel


18


.




Lower bed support frame


106


is coupled to pull out panel


18


which has a pair of rollers


119


thereon to support movement of pull out panel


18


, only one roller


119


shown in

FIGS. 2

to


3


and


7


. Lower bed support frame


106


includes a lower portion


120


coupled to a pair of rollers


122


(only one roller being shown in

FIGS. 2

to


3


and


5


to


6


). Rollers


122


are positioned to roll on upper side


86


of lower portion


78


of middle bed support frame


61


, coupling lower bed assembly


32


to middle bed assembly


26


. Lower portion


120


of lower bed support frame


106


rolls on and movably positions lower bed assembly


32


in a fully extended position and in a retracted position adjacent upper portion


68


and lower portion


78


of middle bed support frame


61


and below chair seat


16


.




A plurality of support members


124


connect upper portion


114


of lower bed support frame


106


to lower portion


120


. Support members


124


operate to move leg support


30


and lower bed support frame


106


into a retracted positioned to move under chair seat


16


when middle bed assembly


26


and lower bed assembly


32


are positioned to form a sitting surface. Conversely, support members


124


also operate to move leg support


30


upwardly into a horizontally aligned position against chair seat


16


of middle bed assembly


26


when chair seat


16


is moved away from chair back


14


in a position forming a sleeping surface. That is, when leg support


30


is moved into a generally horizontal alignment with chair seat


16


, first end


116


of leg support


30


is positioned against front side


74


of chair seat


16


and second end


118


of leg support


30


is positioned over upper side


20


of pull out panel


18


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Lower bed assembly


32


and leg support


30


and middle bed assembly


26


and chair seat


16


are moved into a sleeping surface by apparatus taught in U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,696 to Horenkamp entitled Convertible Sitting/Reclining Furniture Article issued Jun. 16, 1987, which has.previously been incorporated by reference herein.




Chair back


14


is movable between a generally upright position and a lowered position. Chair back


14


in its upright position includes upper end


22


having a convex shape, a lower end


126


, a front side


128


, a back side


130


, and left and right sides


132


,


134


. When chair back


14


is lowered in a downward direction


136


to lie in a generally horizontal position, as shown in

FIGS. 3

to


4


, back side


130


,becomes an upper surface


138


and front side


128


becomes a lower surface


140


which is positioned against support member


142


which is exposed when chair seat


16


is moved in a forwardly direction away from chair back


14


. Upper end


22


of chair back


14


abuts rear side


24


of chair seat


16


to align with and form a generally horizontal sleeping surface.




Left and right sides


132


,


134


of chair back


14


are pivotably coupled to left and right sides


36


,


40


of frame


12


by bar


144


connected to frame


12


and positioned through at least a portion of lower end


126


of chair back


14


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Bar


144


forms a pivot axis


146


upon which chair back


14


pivotably moves, from an upright position to a lowered, generally horizontal position, as shown in

FIGS. 2-4

. It is within the scope of this disclosure that chair back


14


is not pivotably coupled to frame


12


of chair


10


, and is manually positioned to against chair seat


16


and aligned with chair seat


16


to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface.




Shelf


34


is positioned between back support surface


48


and back side


130


of chair back


14


when chair back


14


is in an upright position. Shelf


34


has an upper side


148


having a recessed area


150


and a lower side


152


. Shelf


34


also has left and right ends


154


,


156


. Shelf


34


is connected to back support surface


48


and/or left and right sides


36


,


40


of frame


12


.




Upper side


148


of shelf


34


is configured to receive items, such as, for example, wallet


158


. It is within the scope of this disclosure that any item or combination of items may be disposed upon upper side


148


of shelf


34


. When chair back


14


is positioned in an upright position consistent with a retracted position forming a sitting surface, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, shelf


34


and wallet


158


positioned thereon are hidden from view.




When loop


19


of pull out panel


18


is pulled (FIGS.


2


and


6


), lower bed assembly


32


moves out from its retracted position under chair seat


16


and chair seat


16


including middle bed assembly


26


moves away from chair back


14


. In addition, roller


104


in roller frame


102


of chair seat retainer


100


is moved off its locked position on detent


98


of chair seat lock


96


and rolls on lower portion


78


of middle bed support frame


61


away from chair back


14


. When lower bed assembly


32


and middle bed assembly


26


are in a fully extended position, as shown in

FIG. 3

, leg support


30


of lower bed assembly


32


is positioned to abut and align horizontally with chair seat


16


of middle bed assembly


26


. Lower bed assembly


32


is locked in the fully extended position by coupling of roller


122


connected to lower portion


78


of lower bed support frame


106


to roller lock


84


of roller connector


82


of middle bed support frame


61


, which releasably clamps roller


122


in a locked position.




Chair back


14


is then lowered to a generally horizontal position on support member


142


. In this position, upper end


22


of chair back


14


abuts and is generally horizontally aligned with rear side


24


of chair seat


16


. Shelf


34


is exposed and items such as wallet


158


are visible and accessible. Chair back


14


, chair seat


16


supported by middle bed assembly


26


, and leg support


30


supported by lower bed assembly


32


cooperate to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface, similar to a standard generally horizontally disposed mattress for a bed (not shown).




When chair


10


is moved from the fully extended position forming a generally horizontal sleeping surface to a retracted position, upper end


22


of chair back


14


is moved to a generally upright position, thereby hiding shelf


34


. Leg support


30


of lower bed assembly


32


is pushed downward while pull out panel


18


is pushed toward chair back


14


. Roller


122


connected to lower portion


78


of lower bed support frame


106


is rolled out of roller lock


84


of roller connector


82


of middle bed support frame


61


, and lower bed assembly


32


including leg support


30


moves underneath chair seat


16


and is positioned thereunder. Roller


104


of chair seat retainer


100


positioned on lower side


88


of lower portion


78


of middle bed support frame


61


is rolled into detent


98


of chair seat lock


96


positioned on frame


12


to releaseably couple middle bed assembly


26


and lower bed assembly


32


positioned below chair seat


16


in a retracted position forming a sitting surface.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention is described and defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable from a generally upright back-supporting position to a generally horizontal position, and a seat coupled to the frame and movable away from the chair back so that when the chair back is moved to the generally horizontal position, the chair back and the seat are positioned in alignment and cooperate to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface, wherein the chair back in the upright back-supporting position has a convex upper end and an end of the seat positioned under the chair back has a concave end, the convex upper end of the chair back movable to a generally horizontal position to both align and conformingly fit the concave end of the seat when the seat is moved away from the chair back to form a portion of the generally horizontal sleeping surface.
  • 2. The chair of claim 1 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 3. The chair of claim 2 wherein the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 4. A chair adapted to form a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame, and a seat coupled to the frame, the seat being movable away from the chair back, the chair back being movable to a generally horizontal position to cooperate with the seat to provide a sleeping surface, wherein the chair back in a generally upright position has a convex upper end and an end of the seat positioned under the chair back has a concave end, the convex upper end of the chair back movable to a generally horizontal position to both align and conformingly fit the concave end of the seat when the seat is moved away from the chair back.
  • 5. The chair of claim 4, wherein the chair back is mounted to the frame permitting the chair back to pivotably move to its generally upright and generally horizontal positions.
  • 6. The chair of claim 4 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 7. The chair of claim 6 wherein the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 8. A chair adapted to form both a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and having an upright position and movable to a lowered position, and a seat coupled to the frame to cooperate with the chair back to provide a sitting surface in front of the chair back when the chair back is in the generally upright position, the seat being movable forwardly to cooperate with the chair back moved into the lowered position to form a sleeping surface, wherein the chair back in its upright position has a convex upper end and an end of the seat positioned under the chair back has a concave end, the convex upper end of the chair back movable to the lowered position to both align and conformingly fit the concave end of the seat when the seat is moved away from the chair back.
  • 9. The chair of claim 8, wherein the chair back is mounted to the frame permitting the chair back to pivotably move to its upright and lowered positions.
  • 10. The chair of claim 8 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 11. The chair of claim 10 wherein the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 12. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable between generally upright and generally horizontal positions, the chair back including in its generally upright position a bottom end, a seat coupled to the frame and movable away from the bottom end of the chair back during transition of the chair from providing a sitting surface to providing a generally horizontal sleeping surface, and a leg support coupled to the frame and positioned underneath the seat and movable out from under the seat when the seat is moved away from the bottom end of the chair back, the chair back moved from the generally upright position to the generally horizontal position, and the chair back, the scat and the leg support positioned in alignment and cooperating to form the generally horizontal sleeping surface with the chair back abutting the seat and the seat abutting the leg support.
  • 13. The chair of claim 12 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled to a support frame and the frame to releaseably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 14. The chair of claim 13 wherein the lock includes a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 15. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable between generally upright and generally horizontal positions, a seat coupled the frame and movable away from the chair back, and a leg support coupled to the frame and positioned underneath the seat and movable out from under the seat when the seat is moved away from the chair back, the chair back moved form a generally upright position to a generally horizontal position, and the chair back, the seat and the leg support positioned in alignment and cooperating to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface with the chair back abutting the seat and the seat abutting, the leg support, wherein the chair back in its upright position has a convex upper end and an end of the seat positioned under the chair back has a concave end, the convex upper end of the chair back moved to the generally horizontal position to both align and conformingly fit the concave end of the seat when the seat is moved away from the chair back.
  • 16. The chair of claim 15, wherein the chair back is mounted to the frame permitting the chair back to pivotably move to its generally upright and generally horizontal positions.
  • 17. The chair of claim 15 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 18. The chair of claim 17 wherein the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 19. A chair adapted to form a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back positioned in an upright position having a convex upper end and coupled to the frame, and a seat having a concave end positioned under the chair back and coupled to the frame, the seat being movable away from the chair back and the chair back being movable to a generally horizontal position such that the convex upper end conformingly fits against the concave end of the seat to cooperate with the seat to provide a sleeping surface.
  • 20. The chair of claim 19, wherein the seat includes a middle bed assembly positioned beneath the seat and a lower bed assembly is positioned underneath the seat when the chair is positioned to form a sitting surface, the lower bed assembly being coupled to the middle bed assembly and movable away from the seat and the chair back, the lower bed assembly including a leg support movable upwardly when the lower bed assembly moves away from the seat such that the leg support is moved into an alignment with the seat of the middle bed assembly to form a portion of the sleeping surface.
  • 21. The chair of claim 20, wherein the chair back abuts the seat and the seat abuts the leg support to form the sleeping surface.
  • 22. The chair of claim 19, wherein a shelf is positioned behind the chair back such that the shelf is hidden when the chair back is in a generally upright position and the shelf is visible and accessible when the chair back is in a generally horizontal position.
  • 23. The chair of claim 19, wherein the chair back is mounted to the frame permitting the chair back to pivotably move between generally upright and generally horizontal positions.
  • 24. The chair of claim 19 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled to a support frame and the frame to releaseably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 25. The chair of claim 24 wherein the lock includes a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 26. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable from a generally upright back-supporting position to a generally horizontal position, the chair back including a surface against which a back of a person can rest when the chair back is positioned in the generally upright back-supporting position, the surface facing downwardly when the chair back is positioned in the generally horizontal position, and a seat coupled to the frame and movable away from the chair back so that the chair back and the seat are positioned in alignment and cooperate to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface when the chair back is moved to the generally horizontal position, wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface, and the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 27. The chair of claim 26, wherein the support frame supports the seat and is configured to move relative to the frame between a retracted position for the chair to provide the sitting surface and an extended position for the chair to provide the sleeping surface, and the ramp is coupled to the support frame for movement therewith.
  • 28. The chair of claim 26, wherein the seat includes a middle bed assembly positioned underneath the seat and a lower bed assembly positioned underneath the seat when the em chair is positioned to form a sitting surface, the lower bed assembly being coupled to the middle bed assembly and movable away from the seat and the chair back, the lower bed assembly including a leg support movable upwardly when the lower bed assembly moves away from the seat such that the leg support is moved into alignment with the seat of the middle bed assembly to form a portion of the generally horizontal sleeping surface.
  • 29. The chair of claim 28, wherein the chair back abuts the seat and the seat abuts the leg support to form the generally horizontal sleeping surface.
  • 30. The chair of claim 26, wherein a shelf is positioned behind the chair back such that the shelf is hidden when the chair back is in its generally upright back-supporting position and the shelf is visible and accessible when the chair back is in its generally horizontal position.
  • 31. The chair of claim 26, wherein the chair back is mounted to the frame permitting the chair back to pivotably move to its generally upright back-supporting and generally horizontal positions.
  • 32. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable between generally upright and generally horizontal positions, a seat coupled the frame and movable away from the chair back, and a leg support coupled to the frame and positioned underneath the seat and movable out from under the seat when the seat is moved away from the chair back, the chair back moved from a generally upright position to a generally horizontal position, and the chair back, the seat and the leg support positioned in alignment and cooperating to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface with the chair back abutting the seat and the seat abutting the leg support, wherein a shelf is positioned behind the chair back such that the shelf is hidden when the chair back is in its generally upright position and the shelf is visible and accessible when the chair back is in its generally horizontal position.
  • 33. The chair of claim 32 wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 34. The chair of claim 33 wherein the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 35. A chair adapted to form a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable between generally upright and horizontal positions, the chair back including a surface against which a back of a person can rest when the chair back is positioned in the generally upright position, the surface facing downwardly when the chair back is positioned in the generally horizontal position, and a seat coupled to the frame, the seat being movable away from the chair back, the chair back being movable to the generally horizontal position to cooperate with the seat to provide a sleeping surface, wherein the chair includes a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releasably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface, and the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 36. The chair of claim 35, wherein the support frame supports the seat and is configured to move relative to the frame between a retracted position for the chair to provide the sitting surface and an extended position for the chair to provide the sleeping surface, and the ramp is coupled to the support frame for movement therewith.
  • 37. The chair of claim 35, wherein the seat includes a middle bed assembly positioned beneath the seat and a lower bed assembly is positioned underneath the seat when the chair is positioned to form a sitting surface, the lower bed assembly being coupled to the middle bed assembly and movable away from the seat and the chair back, the lower bed assembly including a leg support movable upwardly when the lower bed assembly moves away from the seat such that the leg support is moved into alignment with the seat of the middle bed assembly to form a portion of the sleeping surface.
  • 38. The chair of claim 37, wherein the chair back abuts the seat and the seat abuts the leg support to form the sleeping surface.
  • 39. The chair of claim 35, wherein a shelf is positioned behind the chair back such that the shelf is hidden when the chair back is in an upright position and the shelf is visible and accessible when the chair back is in its generally horizontal position.
  • 40. A chair adapted to form both a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and having an upright position and movable to a lowered position, the chair back including a surface against which a back of a person can rest when the chair back is positioned in the upright position, the surface facing downwardly when the chair back is positioned in the lowered position, and a seat coupled to the frame to cooperate with the chair back to provide a sitting surface in front of the chair back when the chair back is in the generally upright position, the seat being movable forwardly to cooperate with the chair back moved into the lowered position to form a sleeping surface, wherein the chair includes a lock coupled to a support frame and the frame to releaseably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide the sitting surface, and the lock includes a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 41. The chair of claim 40, wherein the support frame supports the seat and is configured to move relative to the frame between a retracted position for the chair to provide the sitting surface and an extended position for the chair to provide the sleeping surface, and the ramp is coupled to the support frame for movement therewith.
  • 42. The chair of claim 40, wherein a shelf is positioned behind the chair back such that the shelf is hidden when the chair back is in its upright position and the shelf is visible and accessible when the chair back is in its lowered position.
  • 43. The chair of claim 40, wherein the seat includes a middle bed assembly positioned beneath the seat and a lower bed assembly is positioned underneath the seat when the chair is positioned to form the sitting surface, the lower bed assembly being coupled to the middle bed assembly and movable away from the seat and the chair back, the lower bed assembly including a leg support movable upwardly when the lower bed assembly moves away from the seat such that the leg support is moved into alignment with the seat of the middle bed assembly to form a portion of the sleeping surface.
  • 44. The chair of claim 43, wherein the chair back abuts the seat and the seat abuts the leg support to form the sleeping surface.
  • 45. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back coupled to the frame and movable from a generally upright back-supporting position to a generally horizontal position, a seat coupled the frame and movable away from the chair back so that when the chair back is moved to the generally horizontally position, the chair back and the seat are positioned in alignment and cooperate to form a generally horizontal sleeping surface, and a lock coupled to a support frame and the frame to releaseably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface, wherein the lock includes a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
  • 46. The chair of claim 45, wherein the support frame supports the seat and is configured to move relative to the frame between a retracted position for the chair to provide the sitting surface and an extended position for the chair to provide the sleeping surface, and the ramp is coupled to the support frame for movement therewith.
  • 47. A chair adapted to form a sitting surface and a sleeping surface comprisinga frame, a chair back positioned in an upright position having a convex upper end and coupled to the frame, a seat having a concave end positioned under the chair back and coupled to the frame, the seat being movable away from the chair back and the chair back being movable to a generally horizontal position such that the convex upper end conformingly fits against the concave end of the seat to cooperate with the seat to provide a sleeping surface, and a lock coupled below the seat to the frame to releaseably lock the seat adjacent the chair back to provide a sitting surface.
  • 48. The chair of claim 47 wherein the lock is connected to a support frame below the seat, the lock including a ramp with a detent formed therein, the frame including a retainer having a roller which is releasably retained in the detent when the chair is in a locked position forming the sitting position.
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