Claims
- 1. A reclining chair comprising:a) a chair pedestal; b) a base mounted on said chair pedestal; c) a seat and a reclining back pivotally mounted to said base; d) a substantially horizontal rearwardly projecting arm mounted to a member of the group consisting of the chair pedestal, the base and the seat; e) a track extending in an arcuate path from said back; f) a carriage movably mounted on said track; g) a rod connecting said projecting arm and said carriage; and h) a headrest mounted on the end of said carriage furthest from said seat.
- 2. The chair of claim 1 further comprising an adjustable armrest.
- 3. The chair of claim 1 in which said pivotal mounting of said seat and back comprises an extension of said back extending from a pivot point on said base to a support for said seat, which extension forms a forward facing angle of at least about 5° with the plane of the top of said base.
- 4. The chair of claim 3 further comprising a pair of front legs pivotally connected to the front of said base and the front of said seat support and forming a forward facing angle of at least about 5° with the plane of the top of said base.
- 5. A chair comprising:a) a chair base; b) a seat attached to said chair base; c) a back attached to said chair; d) a substantially C shaped upper rod wherein the approximate center of said substantially “C” shaped upper rod is attached to the back of said back; e) a substantially C shaped lower rod wherein the approximate center of said substantially “C” shaped lower rod is attached to the back of said back below the point where said substantially “C” shaped upper rod is attached to the back of said back; f) a left armrest attached to said substantially “C” shaped upper rod and said substantially “C” shaped lower rod near the end of said rods on the left side of said chair; and g) a right armrest attached the said substantially “C” shaped upper rod and said substantially “C” shaped lower rod near the end of said rods on the right side of said chair.
- 6. The chair of claim 5 further comprising:a back-arm interface positioned behind said chair back about 6 to 12 inches higher than said seat, said back-arm interface having a first aperture adapted to receive said substantially “C” shaped upper rod and a second aperture adapted to receive said substantially “C” shaped lower rod.
- 7. The chair of claim 5 further comprising:in said back-arm interface a mechanism for fixing the position of said armrests.
- 8. The chair of claim 7 in which said mechanism for fixing the position of said armrests is disengaged by raising the distal end of said armrest and is re-engaged by releasing said armrest.
- 9. A chair comprising:a) a chair base; b) a seat attached to said chair base; c) a back attached to said chair; d) an approximately quarter circle shaped upper rod wherein the approximate center of said approximately quarter circle shaped upper rod is attached to the back of said back; e) an approximately quarter circle shaped lower rod wherein the approximate center of said approximately quarter circle shaped lower rod is attached to the back of said back below the point where said approximately quarter circle shaped upper rod is attached to the back of said back; and f) an armrest attached to said approximately quarter circle shaped upper rod and said approximately quarter circle shaped lower rod near the end of said rods.
- 10. The chair of claim 9 further comprising:a back-arm interface positioned behind said chair back about 6 to 12 inches higher than said seat, said back-arm interface having a first aperture adapted to receive said approximately quarter circle shaped upper rod and a second aperture adapted to receive said approximately quarter circle shaped lower rod.
- 11. The chair of claim 9 further comprising:in said back-arm interface a mechanism for fixing the position of said armrest.
- 12. The chair of claim 11 in which said mechanism for fixing the position of said armrest comprises a ratchet face and a ratchet surface.
- 13. The chair of claim 11 in which said mechanism for fixing the position of said armrest comprises a plurality of ratchet faces and ratchet surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 29/103,157 filed Apr. 9, 1999, Ser. No. 29/103,158 filed Apr. 9, 1999, and Ser. No. 29/103,159 filed Apr. 9, 1999, each of which are hereby incorporated by reference as showing embodiments of my inventions.
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