Claims
- 1. A locking assembly for a rocking chair, said locking assembly being suitable for retaining a body supporting portion of the chair in a certain position relative to a chair base portion of the chair, said locking assembly comprising:a first locking assembly component for connection to one of the body supporting portion and the chair base portion; a second locking assembly component for connection to the other of the body supporting portion and the chair base portion; said second locking assembly component including a pin; said first locking assembly component including: i. a pair of jaws, each jaw including a camming face; ii. a linkage coupled to at least one of said jaws, at least one of said jaws being responsive to a first movement of said linkage to undergo displacement with relation to the other jaw such as to; a. define a receptacle between said jaws for receiving said pin; b. cause said receptacle to engage said pin, wherein when said receptacle and said pin are misaligned, at least one of said camming faces is responsive to movement of the body supporting portion of the chair to cause at least one of said jaws to undergo displacement with relation to the other jaw such as to cause said pin to enter said receptacle.
- 2. A looking assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said second locking assembly component includes a plurality of pins selectively engageable by said jaws to interlock said first locking assembly component with said second locking assembly component.
- 3. A locking assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said jaws are responsive to said first movement of said linkage such that each jaw undergoes displacement with relation to the other jaw to define said receptacle between said jaws.
- 4. A locking assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said jaws include gripping faces that define between them said receptacle, said gripping faces tapering toward one another to form a pin-retention area where said pin is engaged by the gripping face of each jaw.
- 5. A locking assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein said jaws are responsive to said first movement of said linkage for moving said receptacle toward said pin such as to cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 6. A locking assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein at least one of said camming surfaces engages said pin when said receptacle and said pin are misaligned, the camming surface causing said respective jaw to move with relation to the other jaw in response to movement of the body supporting portion of the chair, for moving said receptacle toward said pin such as to cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 7. A locking assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein when the camming surface of one of said jaws engages said pin, the camming surface causes said respective jaw to pivot in response to movement of the body supporting portion of the chair, for passing the camming surface of said respective jaw over said pin such as to move said receptacle toward said pin and cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 8. A locking assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said jaws pivot in response to said first movement of said linkage.
- 9. A locking assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein in response to said first movement of said linkage, one of said jaws pivots clockwise and the other of said jaws pivots counter-clockwise.
- 10. A locking assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said jaws is responsive to a second movement of said linkage to cause release of said pin from engagement between said jaws.
- 11. A locking assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said linkage includes an actuator bar rotatable about a pivot axis, both of said jaws being mounted to said actuator bar to pivot therewith when said bar is rotated about said pivot axis.
- 12. A locking assembly as defined in claim 11, wherein each of said jaws includes an arcuate slot, said actuator bar including a pin received in said arcuate slots whereby rotation of said actuator bar about said pivot axis imparts a pivotal movement to said jaws.
- 13. A locking assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein during said first movement, said actuator bar rotates in a first direction to a lower limit position in which said pin of said actuator bar is wedged in the arcuate slots of said jaws.
- 14. A locking assembly as defined in claim 13, wherein rotation of said actuator bar in said first direction causes said jaws to move with relation to each other for defining said receptacle, in said lower limit position said receptacle receiving said pin.
- 15. A locking assembly as defined in claim 14, wherein during said second movement, said actuator bar rotates in a second direction opposite said first direction, rotation of said actuator bar in said second direction causing said jaws to move with relation to each other for releasing said pin from said receptacle.
- 16. A rocking chair, comprising:a body supporting portion; a chair base portion, said body supporting portion capable to rock with respect to said chair base portion; a locking assembly including: a first locking assembly component for connection to one of said body supporting portion and sold chair base portion; a second locking assembly component for connection to the other of said body supporting portion and said chair base portion; said second locking assembly component including a pin; said first locking assembly component including: i. a pair of jaws, each jaw including a camming face; ii. a linkage coupled to at least one of said jaws, at least one of said jaws being responsive to a first movement of said linkage to undergo displacement with relation to the other jaw such as to: a. define a receptacle between said jaws; b. cause said receptacle to engage said pin, wherein when said receptacle and said pin are misaligned, at least one of said camming faces is responsive to movement of the body supporting portion of the chair to cause at least one of said jaws to undergo displacement with relation to the other jaw such as to cause said pin to enter said receptacle.
- 17. A rocking chair as defined in claim 16, wherein said second locking assembly component includes a plurality of pins selectively engageable by said jaws to interlock said body-supporting portion with respect to said chair base portion.
- 18. A rocking chair as defined in claim 17, wherein said plurality of pins are disposed along a line that extends along a path of travel followed by said jaws when said body-supporting portion rocks with respect to said chair base portion, said jaws being operative to engage a selected one of said pins to interlock said body-supporting portion with said chair base portion at a position corresponding to said selected one of said pins.
- 19. A rocking chair as defined in claim 16, wherein said jaws are responsive to said first movement of said linkage such that each jaw undergoes displacement with relation to the other jaw to define said receptacle between said jaws.
- 20. A rocking chair as defined in claim 19, wherein said jaws include gripping faces that define between them said receptacle, said gripping faces tapering toward one another to form a pin-retention area where said pin is engaged by the gripping face of each jaw.
- 21. A rocking chair as defined in claim 20, wherein said jaws are responsive to said first movement of said linkage for moving said receptacle toward said pin such as to cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 22. A rocking chair as defined in claim 20, wherein in response to said first movement said jaws undergo displacement such as to cause the gripping faces of said jaws to move away from one another and also to move toward said pin.
- 23. A rocking chair as defined in claim 22, wherein in response to said second movement, said gripping jaws move away from said pin.
- 24. A rocking chair as defined in claim 23, wherein in response to said second movement, said gripping jaws move toward one another and also away from said pin.
- 25. A rocking chair as defined in claim 19, wherein said jaws pivot in response to said first movement of said linkage.
- 26. A rocking chair as defined in claim 25, wherein in response to said first movement of said linkage, one of said jaws pivots clockwise and the other of said jaws pivots counter-clockwise.
- 27. A rocking chair as defined in claim 19, wherein at least one of said camming surfaces engages said pin when said receptacle and said pin are misaligned, the camming surface causing said respective jaw to move with relation to the other jaw in response to movement of the body supporting portion of the chair, for moving said receptacle toward said pin such as to cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 28. A rocking chair as defined in claim 27, wherein when the camming surface of one of said jaws engages said pin, the camming surface causes said respective jaw to pivot in response to movement of the body supporting portion of the chair, for passing the camming surface of said respective jaw over said pin such as to move said receptacle toward said pin and cause said pin to enter said pin-retention area of said receptacle.
- 29. A rocking chair as defined in claim 16, wherein at least one of said jaws is responsive to a second movement of said linkage to cause release of said pin from engagement between said jaws.
- 30. A rocking chair as defined in claim 16, wherein said linkage includes an actuator bar rotatable about a pivot axis, both of said jaws being mounted to said actuator bar to pivot therewith when said bar is rotated about said pivot axis.
- 31. A rocking chair as defined in claim 30, wherein each of said jaws includes an arcuate slot, said actuator bar including a pin received in said arcuate slots whereby rotation of said actuator bar about said pivot axis imparts a pivotal movement to said jaws.
- 32. A rocking chair as defined in claim 31, wherein during said first movement, said actuator bar rotates in a first direction to a lower limit position in which said pin of said actuator bar is wedged in the arcuate slots of said jaws.
- 33. A rocking chair as defined in claim 32, wherein rotation of said actuator bar in said first direction causes said jaws to move with relation to each other for defining said receptacle, in said lower limit position said receptacle receiving said pin.
- 34. A rocking chair as defined in claim 33, wherein during said second movement, said actuator bar rotates in a second direction opposite said first direction, rotation of said actuator bar in said second direction causing said jaws to move with relation to each other for releasing said pin from said receptacle.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/518,886, filed Mar. 6, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,242.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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