Claims
- 1. A recliner comprising:
a. a support assembly capable of oscillatory motion, the support assembly comprising:
i. a chair support; ii. a seat portion, coupled to the chair support; iii. a back rest portion; and iv. a foot rest portion; wherein the back rest portion and the foot rest portion are mounted in relation to the seat to permit (a) movement of the back rest portion between a sitting position wherein a subject occupying the apparatus may be normally seated and a reclined position wherein the subject may be reclined and (b) movement of the foot rest portion between a sitting position wherein the subject's legs are bent at the knee for normal seating of the subject and a reclined position wherein the subject's legs are raised; b. an oscillatory mechanism that defines a path of motion of the support assembly along an arc of substantially constant radius.
- 2. A recliner according to claim 1, wherein the oscillatory mechanism includes an arrangement that provides to the subject a sensation similar to that of being swung from an overhead pivot.
- 3. A recliner according to claim 2, wherein the arrangement is disposed in a region having a height, relative to a surface on which the recliner is situated, that is lower than a maximum height of the back rest portion.
- 4. A recliner according to claim 1, further comprising a lock mechanism having a first position to preclude motion of the oscillatory mechanism and a second position to permit motion of the oscillatory mechanism.
- 5. An apparatus for imparting substantially oscillatory motion to a subject, the apparatus comprising:
a. a support assembly for supporting the subject; b. an oscillatory mechanism that defines a path of motion of the support assembly; and c. a lock mechanism having a first position to preclude motion of the oscillatory mechanism and a second position to permit motion of the oscillatory mechanism.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the oscillatory mechanism includes an arrangement that provides to the subject in the support assembly a sensation similar to that of being swung from an overhead pivot.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the lock mechanism is biased to assume the first position in the absence of a substantial weight present on the support assembly.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the arrangement is disposed in a region having a height, relative to a surface on which the recliner is situated, that is lower than a maximum height of the support assembly.
- 9. A recliner comprising:
a. a support assembly capable of oscillatory motion, the support assembly comprising:
i. a chair support; ii. a seat portion, coupled to the chair support iii. a back rest portion ; and iv. a foot rest portion; wherein the back rest portion and the foot rest portion are mounted in relation to the seat to permit (a) movement of the back rest portion between a sitting position wherein a subject occupying the apparatus may be normally seated and a reclined position wherein the subject may be reclined and (b) movement of the foot rest portion between a sitting position wherein the subject's legs are bent at the knee for normal seating of the subject and a reclined position wherein the subject's legs are raised; and b. an oscillatory mechanism that includes an arrangement providing to the subject a sensation similar to that of being swung from an overhead pivot.
- 10. A recliner according to claim 9, wherein the arrangement is disposed in a region having a height, relative to a surface on which the recliner is situated, that is lower than a maximum height of the chair support.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a mechanism permitting the subject, while occupying the apparatus, to cause movement, between the sitting position and the reclined position, of the back rest portion and the foot rest portion.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the oscillatory mechanism permits motion of the support assembly even when the back rest portion and the foot rest portion are each in the reclined position.
- 13. A recliner comprising:
a. a support assembly capable of oscillatory motion, the support assembly comprising:
i. a chair support; ii. a seat portion, coupled to the chair support iii. a back rest portion; and iv. a foot rest portion; wherein the back rest portion and the foot rest portion are mounted in relation to the seat to permit (a) movement of the back rest portion between a sitting position wherein a subject occupying the apparatus may be normally seated and a reclined position wherein the subject may be reclined and (b) movement of the foot rest portion between a sitting position wherein the subject's legs are bent at the knee for normal seating of the subject and a reclined position wherein the subject's legs are raised; b. an oscillatory mechanism that defines a path of motion of the support assembly and permits motion of the support assembly even when the back rest portion and the foot rest portion are each in the reclined position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/910,200, filed Jul. 20, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/173,252, filed Oct. 14, 1998, and which also claimed priority from U.S. provisional application, serial No. 60/219,542, filed Jul. 20, 2000. All of the foregoing applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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