Claims
- 1. A method for assembling a reclining chair comprising:
- providing means defining a chair frame having side frame members interconnectable with first and second cross rail members;
- suspending said first cross rail member from an actuation mechanism;
- suspending said actuation mechanism between said side frame members;
- interconnecting said first and second cross rail members with said side frame members;
- pivotally interconnecting a seat and seat back; and
- operably connecting said interconnected seat and seat back to said chair frame for reclining movement.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- connecting said seat to said actuation mechanism for guiding the longitudinal movement of said seat in response to said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of suspending said first cross rail member comprises:
- providing support means associated with said actuation mechanism for supporting said first cross rail member; and
- installing said first cross rail member on said support means.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said first cross rail member includes a set of alignable guide apertures, said support means comprises a first shaft, and said step of installing said first cross rail member comprises inserting opposite ends of said first shaft within said first set of alignable guide apertures.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said step of suspending said first cross rail member is performed prior to said step of suspending said actuation mechanism.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of suspending said actuation mechanism comprises:
- providing alignment means associated with said side frame members for aligning said actuation mechanism; and
- aligning said actuation mechanism to said alignment means.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said actuation mechanism includes first and second shafts, said alignment means comprises a first and second set of bores formed in said side frame members, and said step of aligning said actuation mechanism comprises:
- inserting opposite ends of said first shaft within said first set of alignable bores; and
- inserting opposite ends of said second shaft within said second set of alignable bores.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said first cross rail member includes a set of guide apertures, and said step of suspending said first cross rail member comprises inserting opposite ends of said first shaft within said set of guide apertures.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of suspending said first cross rail member is performed prior to inserting opposite ends of said first shaft within said first set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said first cross rail member is a non-wooden front frame rail having a lower cross segment and a pair of end segments extending upwardly from said lower cross segment, said end segments having a bracket segment formed transversely thereto and having said guide apertures and mounting apertures formed therein, and wherein said step of interconnecting said first cross rail member comprises driving fasteners through said mounting apertures and into said side frame members.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of interconnecting said front frame rail to said first shaft such that said first shaft acts as an upper cross segment at a front portion of said chair frame.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of installing an upholstered trim panel on said front frame rail.
- 13. The method of claim 8 wherein said second cross rail member is a non-wooden rear frame rail having a cross segment and a pair of angled brackets formed at opposite ends thereof with mounting apertures formed therein, and wherein said step of interconnecting said second cross rail member comprises driving fasteners through said mounting apertures and into said side frame members.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of installing an upholstered trim panel on said rear frame rail.
- 15. The method of claim 7 further comprising:
- providing swing link means for pivotally interconnecting said seat to said seat back; and
- connecting said swing link means to said side frame members for suspending said seat assembly therebetween, said swing link means operable to permit reclining movement of said seat assembly with respect to said chair frame between an upright position and a reclined position.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said step of connecting said swing link means to said side frame members comprises:
- providing second alignment means associated with said side frame members for aligning said swing link means therebetween; and
- aligning said swing link means to said second alignment means.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said second alignment means comprises a third set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members, and said step of aligning said swing link means comprises:
- connecting said swing link means to said third set of alignable bores;
- providing guide means for guiding and limiting fore and aft movement of said seat with respect to said first shaft in response to reclining movement of said seat assembly; and
- connecting a frame portion of said seat to said guide means.
- 18. The method of claim 7 wherein one of said first and second shafts is a drive rod and said other of said first and second shafts is a support shaft, said method further comprising the step of:
- operatively supporting a leg rest assembly from said support shaft and said drive rod for movement between a retracted position and an extended position in response to selective rotation of said drive rod.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said leg rest assembly comprises linkage means and biasing means for retaining said leg rest assembly in said retracted position when said drive rod is rotated to a first position and in said extended position when said drive rod is rotated to a second position, said method further comprising the step of:
- assembling said linkage means and said biasing means to said drive rod and support shaft prior to installation thereof within said chair frame.
- 20. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: providing a stationary base; and
- interconnecting said chair frame to said base so as to permit rocking movement of said chair frame with respect to said base.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising the step of interconnecting locking means between said base and said chair frame for releasably locking said chair frame in a tilted position.
- 22. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of upholstering said side frame members prior to interconnection into said chair frame, and mounting upholstered trim panels to said first and second cross rail members following interconnection to said chair frame.
- 23. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- providing swing link means for pivotally interconnecting said seat to said seat back; and
- connecting said swing link means to said side frame members for suspending said seat assembly therebetween, said swing link means operable to permit reclining movement of said seat assembly with respect to said chair frame between an upright position and a reclined position.
- 24. A method for assembling a reclining chair comprising:
- providing an actuation mechanism;
- suspending a first cross rail member from said actuation mechanism;
- suspending said actuation mechanism between a pair of side frame members;
- interconnecting said first cross rail member and a second cross rail member with said side frame members to define a chair frame within which said actuation mechanism is operably supported;
- providing a seat assembly having a seat, a seat back, and swing link means for pivotally interconnecting said seat back and said seat;
- connecting said swing link means to said side frame members for suspending said seat assembly therebetween, said swing link means operable to permit reclining movement of said seat assembly with respect to said chair frame between an upright position and a reclined position in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back; and
- connecting said seat to said actuation mechanism for guiding the longitudinal movement of said seat in response to said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein said step of suspending said first cross rail member comprises:
- providing support means associated with said actuation mechanism for supporting said first cross rail member; and
- installing said first cross rail member on said support means.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein said first cross rail member includes a set of alignable guide apertures, said support means comprises a first shaft, and said step of installing said first cross rail member comprises inserting opposite ends of said first shaft within said first set of alignable guide apertures.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein said step of suspending said first cross rail member is performed prior to said step of suspending said actuation mechanism.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein said actuation mechanism further includes a second shaft, and wherein said step of suspending said actuation mechanism comprises:
- inserting opposite ends of said first shaft within a first set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members for supporting said first shaft therebetween; and
- inserting opposite ends of said second shaft within a second set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members for supporting said second shaft therebetween.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein said steps of connecting said swing link means and said seat comprise:
- connecting said swing link means to a third set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members;
- providing guide means for guiding and limiting the fore and aft movement of said seat with respect to said first shaft in response to reclining movement of said seat assembly; and
- connecting a frame portion of said seat to said guide means.
- 30. The method of claim 26 wherein said first shaft of said actuation mechanism is a front support shaft and said second shaft is a drive rod, said drive rod and said support shaft being maintained in a predetermined spatial arrangement to permit sliding insertion of the opposite ends thereof into said first and second sets of alignable bores formed in said side frame members, and wherein said drive rod is selectively rotatable with respect to said second set of alignable bores while said support shaft is inhibited from rotation within said first set of alignable bores in response to rotation of said drive rod.
- 31. The method of claim 30 further comprising the step of fixing said first cross rail member to said support shaft for inhibiting rotation thereof.
- 32. The method of claim 30 further comprising the step of operably supporting a leg rest assembly from said front support shaft and said drive rod of said actuation mechanism for movement between a retracted position and an extended position in response to selective rotation of said drive rod, said movement of said leg rest assembly being independent from said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein said leg rest assembly includes a leg rest frame board and a pantograph linkage, said pantograph linkage being journally suspended from said support shaft and directly coupled to said drive rod such that selective rotation of said drive rod moves said leg rest frame board between said retracted and extended positions.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein said actuation mechanism further includes an over-center linkage coupled to said drive rod, spring means coactive with said over-center linkage for biasingly retaining said leg rest assembly in said retracted position when said drive rod is rotated to a first position and for biasingly driving said leg rest assembly toward said extended position when said drive rod is rotated to a second position, and means for permitting said seat occupant to selectively rotate said drive rod between said first position and second positions.
- 35. The method of claim 34 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a stationary base assembly; and
- interconnecting said rigid chair frame to said base assembly so as to permit rocking movement of said chair frame with respect to said base assembly, said rocking movement being independent of said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 36. The method of claim 35 further comprising the step of interconnecting locking means between said base assembly and said chair frame for releasably locking said chair frame in a rearwardly tilted position when said drive rod is in said second position, said locking means being operable to permit said rocking movement when said drive rod is in said first position.
- 37. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of upholstering said side frame members prior to interconnection into said rigid chair frame, and fixing upholstered trim panels to said first and second cross rail members following interconnection to said chair frame.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein said first and second cross rail members are non-wooden frame rails.
- 39. The method of claim 24 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a stationary base assembly; and
- interconnecting said chair frame to said base assembly so as to permit rocking movement of said chair frame with respect to said base assembly, said rocking movement being independent of said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 40. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of interconnecting locking means between said base assembly and said chair frame for permitting said seat occupant to releasably lock said chair frame in a rearwardly tilted position when said locking means is in a first position, said locking means also being operable to permit said rocking movement of said chair frame when said locking means is in a second position.
- 41. A method of modular assembly for a reclining chair, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing an actuation mechanism having first and second shafts;
- providing means defining a chair frame having side frame members interconnectable to front and rear cross frame members;
- inserting opposite ends of said first shaft into a set of guide apertures formed in said front cross rail member for suspending said front cross rail member from said first shaft;
- inserting opposite ends of said first shaft into a first set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members for suspending said first shaft therebetween;
- inserting opposite ends of said second shaft into a second set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members for suspending said second shaft therebetween;
- connecting said front and rear cross frame members between said side frame members to define a chair frame, said actuation mechanism being suspended within said chair frame;
- providing a seat back, a seat member, and swing linkage means for pivotably interconnecting said seat member and seat back to permit reclining movement therebetween in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back;
- connecting said swing linkage means to a third set of alignable bores formed in said side frame members;
- connecting said seat member to guide means for permitting fore and aft longitudinal movement of said seat member with respect to said chair frame, said guide means being operably associated with said first shaft for defining the limits of said fore and aft movement of said seat member; and
- detachably securing said seat back to said swing linkage means such that said seat back and seat member are moveable between an upright position and a reclined position.
- 42. The method of claim 41 wherein said first shaft of said actuation mechanism is a front support shaft and said second shaft is a drive rod, said drive rod and said support shaft being maintained in a predetermined spatial arrangement to permit sliding insertion of the opposite ends thereof into said first and second sets of alignable bores formed in said side frame members, and wherein said drive rod is selectively rotatable with respect to said second set of alignable bores while said support shaft is inhibited from rotation within said first set of alignable bores in response to rotation of said drive rod.
- 43. The method of claim 42 further comprising the step of connecting said support shaft to said front cross rail member to inhibit rotation of said support shaft.
- 44. The method of claim 42 further comprising the step of operably supporting a leg rest assembly between said support shaft and said drive rod, said leg rest assembly being moveable between a retracted position and an extended position in response to selective rotation of said drive rod.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein said leg rest assembly includes a leg rest frame board and pantograph linkage means journally suspended on said front support shaft and drivingly coupled to said drive rod for moving said leg rest frame board between said retracted and extended positions in response to selective actuation of said drive rod.
- 46. The method of claim 42 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a stationary base assembly; and
- interconnecting said chair frame to said base assembly so as to permit rocking movement of said chair frame with respect to said base assembly, and wherein said rocking movement is independent of said reclining movement between said seat member and said seat back.
- 47. The method of claim 46 further comprising the step of interconnecting a locking mechanism between said base assembly and said chair frame operable in a first mode for releasably locking said chair frame in a rearwardly tilted position, and in a second mode to permit said rocking movement, said locking mechanism movable between said modes in response to rotation of said drive rod.
- 48. A method for assembling a reclining chair comprising the steps of:
- assembling a mechanical actuation mechanism to include a drive rod, a support shaft, means for rigidly interconnecting said drive rod and support shaft in a predetermined orientation, a pair of pantographic linkages journally supported on said support shaft and drivingly coupled to said drive rod for movement between a retracted position and an extended position in response to selective rotation of said drive rod, and a pair of slide brackets having slot means through which opposite ends of said support shaft extend;
- providing a pair of side frame members having a side panel constructed to include at least three sets of alignable bores formed therein;
- providing a front cross frame member having a set of alignable guide slots, and a rear cross frame member;
- inserting opposite-ends of said support shaft into said set of alignable guide slots for suspending said front cross frame member from said support shaft;
- inserting opposite ends of said drive rod into said first set of alignable bores for journally suspending said drive rod between said side frame members;
- inserting opposite ends of said support shaft into said second set of aligned bores for seating said support shaft between said side frame members;
- interconnecting said cross frame members between front and rear portions of said side frame members to define a rigid chair body from which said actuation mechanism is integrally suspended;
- providing a seat assembly having a seat, a seat back, and swing link means for pivotably interconnecting said seat and seat back to permit movement between an upright position and a reclined position with respect to said chair body in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back;
- connecting said swing link means to said side frame members for suspending said seat assembly therefrom;
- connecting said slide brackets to said seat member such that said slot means coact with said support shaft to guide and limit the longitudinal movement of said seat during reclining movement of said seat assembly;
- mounting a leg rest frame member to said pair of pantographic linkages for movement thereof between said retracted and extended positions; and
- coupling manually-operable means to said drive rod for permitting said seat occupant to selectively rotate said drive rod for driving said pantographic linkages between said retracted and extended positions.
- 49. The method of claim 48 further including the step of connecting an over-center spring-assisted linkage mechanism between said drive rod and said chair body for biasingly urging said pantographic linkages between said retracted and extended positions upon rotation of said drive rod.
- 50. The method of claim 48 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a stationary base assembly; and
- interconnecting said rigid chair frame to said base assembly so as to permit rocking movement of said chair body with respect to said base assembly, and wherein said rocking movement is independent of said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 51. The method of claim 50 further comprising the step of interconnecting a locking mechanism between said base assembly and said chair body for permitting said seat occupant to releasably lock said chair body in a multitude of rearwardly tilted positions.
- 52. The method of claim 50 further comprising the step of fixing upholstered trim panels to said front and rear cross frames.
- 53. The method of claim 52 wherein said front and rear cross frames are stamped metal components.
- 54. A reclining chair comprising:
- an actuation mechanism suspended between a pair of side frame members;
- a front cross rail member suspended from said actuation mechanism and interconnected to a front portion of said side frame members;
- a rear cross rail member interconnected to a rear portion of said side frame members to define a chair frame within which said actuation mechanism is operably supported;
- a seat assembly having a seat, a seat back, and swing link means for pivotally interconnecting said seat back and said seat;
- means for connecting said swing link means to said side frame members for suspending said seat assembly therebetween, said swing link means operable to permit reclining movement of said seat assembly with respect to said chair frame between an upright position and a reclined position in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back; and
- means for connecting said seat to said actuation mechanism for guiding the longitudinal movement of said seat in response to said reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 55. The reclining chair of claim 54 wherein said front and rear cross rail members are non-wooden components.
- 56. The reclining chair of claim 55 wherein said actuation mechanism includes a support shaft and said first cross rail member has a set of alignable guide apertures adapted to receive opposite ends of said support shaft therein.
- 57. The reclining chair of claim 56 wherein said front cross rail member is a metal frame component having a lower cross segment and a pair of end segments extending upwardly therefrom, said end segments having a transverse bracket segment on which said guide apertures are formed, said bracket segments each having a set of mounting apertures adapted to receive fasteners therethrough for interconnecting said front cross rail member to said side frame members.
- 58. The reclining chair of claim 57 wherein said front cross rail member further comprises a central segment extending upwardly from said lower cross segment and having a second set of mounting apertures for fixing said central segment to a central portion of said support shaft.
- 59. The reclining chair of claim 58 wherein said front cross rail member further comprises attachment means for permitting an upholstered trim panel to be fixedly secured thereto.
- 60. The reclining chair of claim 56 wherein said rear cross rail member is a metal frame components having a channel-like cross segment and transverse bracket segments formed at opposite ends thereof, said bracket segments each having a set of mounting apertures adapted to receive fasteners therethrough for fixing said rear cross rail member between said side frame members.
- 61. The reclining chair of claim 60 wherein said rear cross rail member includes attachment means for enabling attachment of an upholstered trim panel thereto.
- 62. The reclining chair of claim 55 wherein said actuation mechanism includes a drive rod such that said drive rod and said support shaft are maintained in a predetermined spatial arrangement to permit sliding insertion of the opposite ends thereof into first and second sets of alignable bores formed in said side frame members, and wherein said drive rod is selectively rotatable with respect to said second set of alignable bores while said support shaft is inhibited from rotation within said first set of alignable bores in response to rotation of said drive rod.
- 63. The reclining chair of claim 62 further comprising a leg rest assembly supported from said front support shaft and said drive rod of said actuation mechanism for movement between a retracted position and an extended position in response to selective rotation of said drive rod, said movement of said leg rest assembly being independent from said reclining movement of said seat assembly, and wherein said leg rest assembly includes a leg rest frame board and a pantograph linkage, said pantograph linkage being journally suspended from said support shaft and directly coupled to said drive rod such that selective rotation of said drive rod moves said leg rest frame board between said retracted and extended positions.
- 64. The reclining chair of claim 63 wherein said actuation mechanism further includes an over-center linkage coupled to said drive rod, spring means coactive with said over-center linkage for biasingly retaining said leg rest assembly in said retracted position when said drive rod is rotated to a first position and for biasingly driving said leg rest assembly toward said extended position when said drive rod is rotated to a second position, and means for permitting said seat occupant to selectively rotate said drive rod between said first position and second positions.
- 65. The reclining chair of claim 64 further comprising a stationary base assembly interconnected to said rigid chair frame so as to permit rocking movement of said chair frame with respect to said base assembly, said rocking movement being independent of said reclining movement of said seat assembly, and locking means provided between said base assembly and said chair frame for releasably locking said chair frame in a rearwardly tilted position when said drive rod is in said second position, said locking means being operable to permit said rocking movement when said drive rod is in said first position.
- 66. A reclining chair comprising:
- an actuation mechanism having first and second shafts;
- a chair frame having side frame members interconnectable to front and rear cross frame members, wherein said front and rear cross frame members are stamped metal components, said front cross frame member having a set of alignable guide apertures adapted to receive opposite ends of said first shaft therein;
- a seat assembly including a seat back, a seat member, and swing linkage means for pivotably interconnecting said seat member and seat back to permit reclining movement therebetween in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back;
- means for connecting said swing linkage means to said side frame members;
- guide means for permitting fore and aft longitudinal movement of said seat member with respect to said chair frame, said guide means being operably associated with said first shaft for defining the limits of said fore and aft movement of said seat members;
- detachable means for securing said seat back to said swing linkage means such that said seat back and seat member are movable between an upright position and a reclined position.
- 67. The reclining chair of claim 66 wherein said front cross frame member has a lower cross segment and a pair of end segments extending upwardly therefrom, said end segments having a transverse bracket segment on which said guide apertures are formed, said bracket segments each having a set of mounting apertures adapted to receive fasteners therethrough for interconnecting said front cross frame member to said side frame members.
- 68. The reclining chair of claim 67 wherein said front cross frame member further comprises a central segment extending upwardly from said lower cross segment and having a second set of mounting apertures for fixing said central segment to a central portion of said first shaft.
- 69. The reclining chair of claim 68 wherein said front cross frame member further comprises attachment means for permitting an upholstered trim panel to be fixedly secured thereto.
- 70. The reclining chair of claim 66 wherein said rear cross frame member has a channel-like cross segment and transverse bracket segments formed at opposite ends thereof, said bracket segments each having a set of mounting apertures adapted to receive fasteners therethrough for fixing said rear cross frame member between said side frame members.
- 71. The reclining chair of claim 70 wherein said rear cross frame member includes attachment means for enabling attachment of an upholstered trim panel thereto.
- 72. A method for assembling a reclining chair comprising:
- providing means defining a chair frame having side frame members interconnectable with first and second cross rail members;
- suspending said first cross rail member from an actuation mechanism;
- suspending said actuation mechanism between said side frame members;
- interconnecting said first and second cross rail members with said side frame members; and
- operably connecting a seat assembly to said chair frame for reclining movement.
Parent Case Info
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 7/772,231, filed Oct. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,301,413.
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