The disclosure relates to dual motion comfort chair recline mechanism. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a dual motion recline mechanism for a theater seat. Most particularly the disclosure relates to a theater seat with a pivoting seat member and a reclining back frame assembly that is designed to be mounted on either a leveled or a sloped floor.
Theater seats for a movie theater are well known. Typically, the theater seat includes a vertical back member and a seating member operatively connected to the back member. The back member is generally fixed to the seating member usually by a stanchion secured to the floor of the theater. The seat member and the back member are also connected to a pair of armrests. The seating member is usually configured to pivot relative to the back member, between an upright position when unoccupied and a horizontal position when occupied by a user.
It is desirable, however, to provide theater seats that can furnish additional comfort to a user and the choice of a reclined back member in addition to the pivoting seat member. It is also desirable to furnish such a comfortable seat without having to occupy additional space and scarifying the maximum-allowed seating capability of a theater. The current disclosure provides a dual motion compact linkage system (also referred to as a recline mechanism) for a seating assembly (for example a theater seat) whereby the dual motion linkage system allows the concurrent pivoting of the seat member and the reclining of the back member of the sea assembly. The linkage system is designed such a seating assembly including this system can be mounted on a leveled or a sloped floor of varying degrees without occupying much space.
The current disclosure provides a dual motion recline mechanism recline mechanism and a seating assembly comprising the same. In an embodiment, the seating assembly is a theater seat. The seating assembly, however, may also be a bus seat, a train seat, an airplane seat, etc. The current disclosure also provides a dual motion recline mechanism particularly suitable for use on a sloped floor of varying degrees. The recline mechanism affords comfort to a theater seat and provides it with three different positional configurations, seat up-closed back when unoccupied, seat down-closed back and seat down-full back recline when occupied by a user.
Furthermore the current disclosure provides a dual motion recline mechanism for a seat assembly including a seat frame assembly (1) wherein said seat frame is configured to pivot to an upright position when unoccupied by a user and to a horizontal down position when occupied by the user; a seat carrier chassis plate (3) operatively connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by pair of seat pivot pins (2), wherein said seat carrier chassis plate (3) provides support for said seat frame assembly (1) and is configured to allow the movement of said seat frame assembly (1); a chassis mounting plate (7) connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by rear pivot link 4 and a seat front guide rod 6; a linear actuator (11); a pair of rear pivot links (4) wherein each of said pair of rear pivot links (4) is operatively connected at its upper end to said chassis mounting plate (7), at its center to said seat carrier chassis plate (3) and at its lower end to said linear actuator (11); and a back frame assembly (8) operatively attached to said seat carrier chassis plate (3) and to said linear actuator (11), wherein when actuated by the user, said linear actuator (11) seat causes carrier chassis plate (3) to pull back frame assembly (8) downward and forward and wherein also when actuated by the user, said linear actuator causes the pair of rear pivot links (4) to rotate and pull said pair of seat carrier chassis plates (3) in a down and forward direction thereby pulling seat frame assembly (1) forward. The dual motion recline mechanism may have its seat frame assembly (1) rigidly attached to said seat carrier chassis plate 3 or attached by a pivotal connection.
Also provided is the dual motion recline mechanism described above but wherein further said back frame assembly (8) is attached to said seat carrier chassis plate (3) by a rigid connection or by a pivotal connection.
Further provided is dual motion recline mechanism for a seat assembly including a seat frame assembly (1) wherein said seat frame is configured to pivot to an upright position when unoccupied by a user and to a horizontal down position when occupied by the user; a seat carrier chassis plate (3) operatively connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by pair of seat pivot pins (2), wherein said seat carrier chassis plate (3) provides support for said seat frame assembly (1) and is configured to allow the movement of said seat frame assembly (1); a chassis mounting plate (7) connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by rear pivot link 4 and a seat front guide rod 6; a linear actuator (11); a pair of rear pivot links (4) wherein each of the pair of rear pivot links (4) is operatively connected at its upper end to said chassis mounting plate (7), at its center to the seat chassis plate (3) and at its lower end to the linear actuator (11); and a back frame assembly (8) operatively attached to said seat carrier chassis plate (3) and to said linear actuator (11), wherein when actuated by the user, the linear actuator (11) seat causes carrier chassis plate (3) to pull back frame assembly (8) downward and forward and wherein also when actuated by the user, the linear actuator causes the pair of rear pivot links (4) to rotate and pull said pair of seat carrier chassis plates (3) in a down and forward direction thereby pulling seat frame assembly (1) forward. The dual motion recline mechanism may have its back frame assembly (8) attached to said seat carrier chassis (3) plate by a pivotal connection. Also the dual motion recline mechanism may have the linear actuator (11) situated behind said back frame assembly (8) or under an arm rest attached to said seat assembly (200). Some embodiments further provided by the current disclosure are dual motion recline mechanisms and linkage systems e the linear actuator (11) is attached to the rear pivot link (4) and to a fixed base (12). The dual motion recline mechanism that is provided may further have the seat carrier chassis plate (3) operatively connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by pair of seat pivot pins (2) at a pivotal connection points and/or a fixed base (12) attached to said chassis mounting plate (7), a back frame guide block (9) attached to said back frame assembly (8) and at least one back guide pin (10), wherein said back guide pin (10) is connected to said fixed base (12).
Further provided is a dual motion recline mechanism dual motion recline mechanism for a seat assembly including a seat frame assembly (1) wherein said seat frame is configured to pivot to an upright position when unoccupied by a user and to a horizontal down position when occupied by the user; a seat carrier chassis plate (3) operatively connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by pair of seat pivot pins (2), wherein said seat carrier chassis plate (3) provides support for said seat frame assembly (1) and is configured to allow the movement of said seat frame assembly (1); a chassis mounting plate (7) connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by rear pivot link 4 and a seat front guide rod 6; a linear actuator (11); a pair of rear pivot links (4) wherein each of the pair/set of rear pivot links (4) is operatively connected at its upper end to said chassis mounting plate (7), at its center to the seat carrier chassis plate (3) and at its lower end to said linear actuator (11); and a back frame assembly (8) operatively attached to the seat carrier chassis plate (3) and to the linear actuator (11), wherein when actuated by the user, said linear actuator (11) seat causes carrier chassis plate (3) to pull back frame assembly (8) downward and forward and wherein also when actuated by the user, the linear actuator causes the pair of rear pivot links (4) to rotate and pull the pair of seat carrier chassis plates (3) in a down and forward direction thereby pulling seat frame assembly (1) forward; and also further including a seat front guide block (5) and a seat front guide rod (6) attached to the chassis mounting plate (7) so as to provide further support to the seat carrier chassis plate (3), wherein said seat front guide block (5) and said seat front guide rod (6) are connected by a sliding contact connection.
Also further provided by the current disclosure is the dual motion recline mechanism described supra but wherein also the back assembly (8) includes a back mounting bracket (13) rigidly attached to the seat carrier chassis plate (3). The dual motion recline may also have the linear actuator (11) operatively connected to a back mounting bracket by a motor drive link.
Also provided by the current disclosure is a seat assembly having a dual motion recline mechanism for a seat assembly including a seat frame assembly (1) wherein said seat frame assembly is configured to pivot to an upright position when unoccupied by a user and to a horizontal down position when occupied by the user; a seat carrier chassis plate (3) operatively connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by pair of seat pivot pins (2), wherein said seat carrier chassis plate (3) provides support for said seat frame assembly (1) and is configured to allow the movement of said seat frame assembly (1); a chassis mounting plate (7) connected to said seat frame assembly (1) by rear pivot link 4 and a seat front guide rod 6; a linear actuator (11); a pair of rear pivot links (4) wherein each of said pair of rear pivot links (4) is operatively connected at its upper end to said chassis mounting plate (7), at its center to said seat carrier chassis plate (3) and at its lower end to said linear actuator (11); and a back frame assembly (8) operatively attached to said seat carrier chassis plate (3) and to said linear actuator (11), wherein when actuated by the user, said linear actuator (11) seat causes carrier chassis plate (3) to pull back frame assembly (8) downward and forward and wherein also when actuated by the user, said linear actuator causes the pair of rear pivot links (4) to rotate and pull said pair of seat carrier chassis plates (3) in a down and forward direction thereby pulling seat frame assembly (1) forward. The dual motion recline mechanism may have its seat frame assembly (1) rigidly attached to said seat carrier chassis plate 3 or attached by a pivotal connection. Also provided is that the seat assembly could be a theater seat that may further include a seat member comprising said seat frame (1) assembly, configured to operate in an upright position when unoccupied by a user and in a horizontal down position when occupied by the user; a pair of side panels operatively connected and on opposite sides of said seat member; a back member disposed between and operatively connected to said side panels, wherein said back member comprises back frame assembly (8) and is configured to pivot between a closed upright position and an open reclined position. The seat assembly maybe mounted on a sloped floor or a flat surface by an adjustable leg such as a bolt-on leg, a screw-type leg, a clamp-type leg, a linkage support or a simple threaded leg.
It being understood that the figures presented herein should not be deemed to limit or define the subject matter claimed herein, the applicants' invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described in this specification. The following detailed description of exemplary embodiments, read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, is merely illustrative and is not to be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of an actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the design-specific goals, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort, while possibly complex and time-consuming, would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for persons of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. Further aspects and advantages of the various embodiments of the invention will become apparent from consideration of the following description and drawings. It is noted, however, that the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for a dual motion sloped floor recline mechanism 100 and a seating assembly 200 comprising the same. Unlike embodiments of the prior art, the dual motion recline mechanism of the present invention pairs a seat frame assembly 1 with a back reclining frame assembly 8 such that the seat frame assembly is nested within the recline frame assembly. With this pairing, the seat assembly provides additional comfort by having the back recline concurrently as the seat moves forward. Such a combination is unique and is not present in prior art chairs. Shown, in
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The current invention also contemplates embodiments where seat frame assembly (1) and seat carrier chassis plate 3 are rigidly attached to each other. Such an embodiment may be more cost effective. In embodiment 1,
The current invention also contemplates embodiments wherein the control surface comprising seat front guide rod 6 and seat front guide block 5 are replaced or supplemented with an arrangement of linkages to control the front section of seat carrier chassis plate 3.
One unique aspect of embodiments shown in
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The control of the back frame assembly 8 is dependent on the motion of point pivot 6, which is the connection point for the back frame assembly 8 and the set of seat carrier chassis plates 3. When transitioning from the closed to recline position, point pivot 6 pulls the back frame assembly 8 downward and forward thereby changing the position of the back frame assembly 8. As the lower section of back frame assembly 8 is being pulled downward and forward by the motion of the set of seat carrier chassis plates 3, the upper section of the back frame assembly 8 is controlled by an arrangement of a set of back guide pins 10, which are rigidly attached to the fixed base, and a set of back frame guide blocks 9, which are rigidly attached to back frame assembly 8. (This is a typical cam and follower arrangement.) The description of the motion of the Dual Motion Sloped Floor Recline Mechanism supra describes the positions in order from seat up, closed recline, to seat down, closed recline then to seat down, fully recline position
An aspect of the recline mechanism of the current disclosure is that it can be mounted on a slope with varying degrees, an advantageous feature for installing seats in a movie theater, for example. Adjustable back and front legs can be mounted on the chassis mounting plate as shown in
It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that in general any subset or all of the various embodiments and inventive features described herein may be combined, notwithstanding the fact that the claims set forth only a limited number of such combinations.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/155,929, filed May 16, 2016, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/162,607 filed May 15, 2015, to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/161,837 filed May 14, 2015, both titled “DUAL MOTION SLOPED FLOOR RECLINE MECHANISM FOR. A THEATER SEAT” and to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/161,876 filed. May 14, 2015 and to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/162,558 filed May 15, 2015 titled “MOTOR DRIVEN SLOPED FLOOR RECLINE MECHANISM FOR A THEATER SEAT”. All said applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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