Claims
- 1. A reclining chair comprising:
- a pair of upholstered side frame members;
- an actuation mechanism suspended from said side frame members;
- cross rails interconnecting said side frame members to define a rigid box-like chair frame within which said actuation mechanism is operably supported;
- track means secured to a base assembly;
- a seat assembly having a seat member and a seat back;
- swing link means pivotally supporting said seat back and seat member from said side frame members for causing said seat assembly to move between a non-reclined position and a fully reclined position in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back;
- left and right bearing link assemblies secured to said side frame members and having spaced wheel means which are respectively disposed for translational rolling movement within said track means, said track means being curved for causing angular tilting movement of said chair frame relative to said base assembly upon translational movement of said bearing link assemblies within said track means;
- a leg rest assembly supported from said actuation mechanism for movement between a retracted position and an extended position;
- manually operated means associated with said actuation mechanism for selectively moving said leg rest assembly between said retracted and extended positions;
- tilt linkage means for tilting said chair frame relative to said base assembly in response to movement of said leg rest assembly; and
- push linkage means connected between said base assembly and said seat member and adapted to coact with said swing link means for causing translational movement of said chair frame in response to reclining movement of said seat assembly, whereby said seat assembly can be moved through a range of reclined positions independently of actuation of said leg rest assembly.
- 2. The reclining chair of claim 1, wherein said push linkage means comprises:
- a base bracket fixedly secured to said base assembly;
- a lower push link pivotally secured to said base bracket; and
- a drive rod swing link pivotally secured to said lower push link and fixedly secured to a portion of said actuation mechanism such that said drive rod swing link is rotated in response to engagement of said manually operated means.
- 3. The reclining chair of claim 1, wherein said swing link means comprises:
- a pair of rear swing linkages operably associated with said seat assembly;
- each said rear swing linkage including an elongated swing link and a support bracket pivotally coupled to said elongated swing link, said support bracket further being fixedly secured to a respective one of said upholstered side frame members;
- said elongated swing link being pivotally coupled to a seat bracket fixedly secured to said seat assembly;
- said swing link means enabling said seat member to move pivotally relative to said seat back when said reclining chair is urged into said fully reclined and non-reclined positions.
- 4. The reclining chair of claim 1, wherein each of said left and right bearing link assemblies comprises:
- an angled bracket having a first portion for fastening to a portion of one of said side frame members, and a second portion;
- a bearing link member connected to said second portion of said angled bracket, said bearing link member having a front wheeled rolling unit adapted to roll within said track means;
- a pivot lever pivotably coupled to said bearing link member, said pivot lever including a second rear wheeled unit rollably disposed within said track means and said pivot lever being pivotally coupled with said tilt linkage means; and
- said pivot lever being urged pivotably relative to said bearing link member by said tilt linkage means in response to said manually operated means to cause said rigid box-like chair frame to be tilted relative to said track means.
- 5. The reclining chair of claim 4, wherein said pivot lever includes a lost motion slot; and
- means extending through said lost motion slot for coupling said bearing link member to said pivot lever to thereby define a limited range of angular movement between said pivot lever and said bearing link member to further facilitate tilting of said rigid box-like chair frame when said manually operated means is engaged.
- 6. The reclining chair of claim 5, wherein said tilt linkage means comprises a toggle link bracket pivotally coupled to a forward end of said pivot lever;
- a connector link pivotally coupled to said toggle link bracket and fixedly to said actuation mechanism such that said connector link is caused to rotate when said manually operated means is engaged; and
- said toggle link bracket being adapted to urge said pivot lever downwardly relative to said bearing link member as said toggle link bracket is urged rotationally in response to engagement of said manually operated means to thereby facilitate tilting of said rigid box-like chair frame.
- 7. The reclining chair of claim 1 wherein said tilting movement of said chair frame due to reclining movement of said seat assembly is independent of and cumulative with said tilting movement of said chair frame due to movement of said leg rest assembly.
- 8. The reclining chair of claim 7 wherein said track means define left and right tracks which are curved forwardly from back to front, said bearing link assemblies having pivot means interconnected to said tilt linkage means for tilting said chair frame upon selective actuation of said manually operated means associated with said actuation mechanism.
- 9. The reclining chair of claim 8 wherein said actuation mechanism comprises a transverse rotatable drive rod with said manually operated means being operable for selectively rotating said drive rod, and wherein said leg rest assembly and said tilt linkage means are operably connected to said drive rod such that upon said leg rest assembly moving from said retracted position toward said extended position said tilt linkage means drives said pivot means for tilting said chair frame.
- 10. The reclining chair of claim 9 wherein said tilt linkage means includes a connector link mounted for rotation on said drive rod and a toggle link pivotally connected about a first pivot to one end of said connector link, said toggle link being pivotally connected about a second pivot at its opposite end to a pivot lever of one of said bearing link assemblies, said pivot lever having a first rear wheeled unit disposed in its associated track means, said one of said bearing link assemblies also including a bearing link member pivotably connected to said pivot lever and having a second forward wheeled unit disposed in said track means, and wherein said bearing link member is fixed to bracket means for directly affixing said bearing link member to its associated one of said side frame members of said chair frame for supporting said chair frame and seat assembly thereon.
- 11. The reclining chair of claim 9 wherein said leg rest assembly includes pantograph linkage means operatively connected to said drive rod such that rotation of said drive rod moves said leg rest assembly and movement of said leg rest assembly rotates said drive rod, and wherein said reclining chair further includes an over-center linkage mechanism operatively connected between said drive rod and a support shaft, said over-center linkage mechanism adapted for retaining said leg rest assembly in said retracted position when said manually operated means is rotated in a first direction and for forwardly driving said leg rest assembly toward said extended position upon said manually operated means being rotated in a second opposite direction.
- 12. A reclining chair comprising:
- a pair of upholstered side frame members;
- an actuation mechanism suspended from and between said side frame members, said actuation mechanism including a drive rod;
- means for connecting said side frame members to define a rigid box-like chair frame within which said actuation mechanism is operably supported;
- a base assembly for supporting said rigid box-like chair frame;
- track means secured to said base assembly;
- a seat assembly having a seat member and a seat back;
- swing link means for pivotally supporting said seat back and said seat member from said side frame members and for causing said seat assembly to move between a non-reclined position and a fully reclined position in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back;
- bearing link means secured to said side frame members for enabling translational movement of said box-like chair frame, said bearing link means including wheel means operably associated with said track means for enabling rolling movement of said bearing link means;
- a leg rest assembly supported from said actuation mechanism for movement between a retracted position and an extended position;
- manually operated handle means associated with said actuation mechanism for selectively moving said leg rest assembly between said retracted and extended positions; and
- tilt linkage means for tilting said chair frame relative to said base assembly in response to rotational movement of said drive rod caused by manual actuation of said handle means.
- 13. The recliner chair of claim 12, further including push linkage means connected between said base assembly and said seat member and adapted to coact with said swing link means for causing translational movement of said chair frame in response to reclining movement of said seat assembly.
- 14. The recliner chair of claim 12, wherein said swing link means comprises:
- a seat bracket secured to said seat member;
- an elongated swing link pivotally secured to said seat bracket; and
- a support bracket pivotally coupled to said elongated swing link and pivotally coupled to said seat back to enable said seat member to be pivotally mounted relative to said seat back.
- 15. The recliner chair of claim 12, wherein said tilt linkage means comprises:
- a connector link mounted for rotation on said drive rod;
- a toggle link pivotally connected about a first pivot point to one end of said connector link;
- said toggle link being pivotally connected about a second pivot point at its opposite end to a pivot lever of said bearing link means;
- said pivot lever including a first wheeled unit disposed for rolling movement within said track means;
- said bearing link means further including a bearing link member pivotally connected to said pivot lever and having a second wheeled unit disposed for rolling movement within said track means;
- said bearing link member further being secured to bracket means for directly affixing said bearing link member to one of said side frame members of said chair frame for thereby supporting said chair frame and said seat assembly thereon.
- 16. The recliner chair of claim 12, wherein said track means comprises a pair of curved tracks with each one of said curved tracks being secured in spaced apart relation to one another to said base assembly.
- 17. The recliner chair of claim 12, wherein said bearing link means comprises:
- an angled bracket adapted to be fixedly secured said chair frame;
- a bearing link member, said bearing link member including a forward wheeled rolling unit supported thereon for rolling movement which is adapted to be rollingly disposed within said track means;
- a pivot lever pivotally coupled to said bearing link member, said pivot lever including a second rear wheeled unit mounted for rotational movement and disposed for rolling movement relative to said track means; and
- said pivot lever being adapted to pivot in response to pressure against said seat back applied by an occupant of said recliner chair to enable forward rolling movement of said bearing link member relative to said track means.
- 18. The recliner chair of claim 17, wherein said pivot lever includes a lost motion slot; and
- means for securing said bearing link member pivotally to said pivot lever such that said lost motion slot defines a limited range of angular movement between said pivot lever and said bearing link member.
- 19. A recliner chair comprising:
- a pair of upholstered side frame members;
- an actuation mechanism suspended from said side frame members;
- cross rails interconnecting said side frame members to define a rigid box-like chair frame within which said actuation mechanism is operably supported;
- a base assembly;
- a pair of curved tracks secured in spaced apart relation to one another and fixedly to said base assembly;
- a seat assembly having a seat member and a seat back;
- swing link means pivotally supporting said seat back and said seat member from said side frame members for enabling said seat assembly to move between a non-reclined position and a fully reclined position in response to pressure applied by a seat occupant to said seat back;
- left and right bearing link assemblies secured to said side frame members and having spaced wheel means which are respectively disposed for translational rolling movement within said curved tracks, said curved tracks causing angular tilting movement of said chair frame relative to said base assembly upon translational movement of said bearing link assemblies within said curved tracks;
- a leg rest assembly supported from said actuation mechanism for movement between a retracted position and an extended position; and
- manually operated handle means operably associated with said actuation mechanism for enabling an occupant of said recliner chair to move said leg rest assembly between said retracted and extended positions.
- 20. The recliner chair of claim 19, further comprising:
- push linkage means connected between said base assembly and said seat member and adapted to coact with said swing link means for causing translational movement of said chair frame in response to reclining movement of said seat assembly, said seat assembly being movable through a range of reclined positions independently of actuation of said leg rest assembly.
- 21. The recliner chair of claim 9, wherein said left and right bearing link assemblies each comprise:
- a pivot lever pivotally operably coupled to said actuation mechanism such that operation of said actuation mechanism causes a pivotal movement of said pivot lever;
- a bearing link member pivotally coupled to said pivot lever, said bearing link member including a front wheeled rolling unit adapted to roll within an associated one of said curved tracks and said pivot lever including a second rear wheeled unit adapted to roll within said curved track; and
- said bearing link assembly being operable to cause translational movement of said chair frame along said curved tracks.
- 22. The recliner chair of claim 19, further comprising tilt linkage means for urging said chair frame into a tilted orientation relative to said base assembly in response to movement of said leg rest assembly.
- 23. The recliner chair of claim 22, wherein said tilt linkage means comprises a toggle link bracket pivotally secured to each of said bearing link assemblies; and
- a connector link pivotally secured to said toggle link bracket and said actuation mechanism such that manual engagement of said handle means causes rotational movement of said toggle link bracket, which in turn causes said bearing link assemblies to urge said chair frame into a tilted orientation relative to said base assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 07/897,546, filed Jun. 18, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,323,526 and presently allowed, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/647,017, filed Feb. 1, 1991 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,284 on Aug. 25, 1992, and also is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/819,784, filed Jan. 13, 1992 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,286 on Jun. 29, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/772,231, filed Oct. 11, 1991 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,301,413 on Apr. 12, 1994.
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