The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-131201 filed on Jun. 8, 2010 including the specification, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an ottoman device for a variable-cushion-length seat, which includes a cushion-length varying mechanism and an ottoman body.
2. Description of the Related Art
In Japanese Patent No. 4324444, an ottoman device is disclosed which is improved in view of differences in height among seated persons so that a distal end portion of an ottoman body is prevented from pushing a lower part of the calf of a seated person when the ottoman body is lifted, even if the legs of the seated person are long. More specifically, the ottoman body is connected to a seat cushion via link members at the front of the seat cushion, and the ottoman body is lifted in a condition where the ottoman body is extended frontward by a given length by means of the link members. Accordingly, the ottoman device, which is comfortable for a particular type of people having long legs, is provided.
However, even when a person having short legs is seated, the link members are similarly extended forward by a given length when the ottoman body is lifted; therefore, the below-knee region of the seated person may be forced to be pulled forward. The invention provide an ottoman device which is comfortable irrespective of differences in height among seated persons, wherein an ottoman body is lifted at a position where the cushion length is adjusted as desired.
A first aspect of the invention is concerned with an ottoman device for a variable-cushion-length seat, which includes: a cushion-length varying mechanism that has an operating portion operable to adjust a longitudinal position of a front end portion of a seat cushion corresponding to the inner sides of knees of a seated person, and is operable to vary a cushion length by adjusting the longitudinal position of the front end portion of the seat cushion by means of the operating portion, an ottoman body that extends from the front end portion of the seat cushion toward toes of the seated person, and an ottoman operating mechanism operable to lift the ottoman body by reducing a flexion angle of the ottoman body at the front end portion of the seat cushion, so as to bring the ottoman body into a lifted condition. In the ottoman device, the ottoman body is provided as a unit with the operating portion of the cushion-length varying mechanism, and the cushion-length varying mechanism and the ottoman operating mechanism operate independently of each other.
The foregoing and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numerals are used to represent like elements and wherein:
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In the following, the specific construction and operation of the above-indicated one embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
Each of the first swing arms 11 has an upper end portion that constitutes an operating portion of the invention, and a lower end portion that is swingably connected, via a hinge shaft 42, to a bracket 41 fixed to a seat cushion frame. A second swing arm 21 that constitutes the ottoman body is connected to a front, upper end portion of the first swing arm 11, such that the second swing arm 21 is swingable about a hinge shaft 21a. A frame 22 and a slide member 31 are connected to the second swing arm 21, such that the slide member 31 is slidable relative to the frame 22. To this end, a slit 31b is formed in a side portion of the slide member 31, and a projection provided on a side portion of the frame 22 engages with the slit 31b. Also, the frame 22 and the slide member 31 are slidably held by a slide guard 61, and the top wall of the slide guide 61 is sandwiched between the cushion pad 53 of the surface portion 50 and an elastic seat 54 provided below the cushion pad 53, so that the slide guide 61 is immovably fixed in position. The opposite sides of the slide guide 61 are covered with the surface portion 50, and end portions 50a of the surface portion 50 are inserted into and fixed in grooves 61a formed in the lower faces of the opposite side portions of the slide guide 61. The elastic seat 54 is provided integrally with the surface portion 50 to extend over the entire lower surface of a distal end portion of the cushion pad 53, and is formed of a material having a small coefficient of friction, so that the ottoman body located on the lower surface of the elastic seat 54 and the surface portion 50 can easily move relative to each other. Also, the elastic seat 54 has elasticity so as not to hinder the movement of the ottoman.
The slide member 31 consists of right and left members 31c that are slidable relative to right and left frames 22, and a front member 31d that connects the front ends of the right and left members 31c to each other, and a net 32 having flexibility is extended over the upper faces of these members 31c, 31d. The distal ends of the right and left members 31c of the slide member 31 are bent downward, and a distal end portion of the upper surface of the slide member 31 is formed by a curved surface, so that the pressure applied from the distal end portion of the slide member 31 to the legs of the seated person does not become too high when the ottoman supports the legs of the seated person, while assuring a good appearance. About one half (at the front side) of the upper surface portion of the slide guide 61, which has the same width as that of the net 32 on the slide member 31, is cut out or removed. With the slide guide 61 thus formed, the size of the slide guide 61 that exists as a rigid body under the surface portion 50 is reduced, and the pressure or force exerted on the legs of the seated person, when they are supported on the ottoman, is reduced. Thus, the surface portion 50 is connected via the slide guide 61 to the frame 22 and slide member 31 that constitute the ottoman body, so that the surface portion 50 moves in accordance with the movement of the ottoman.
Next, the cushion-length varying mechanism and an operating mechanism for operating the ottoman body will be described. The first swing arms 11 are located at the inner sides of right and left brackets 41, and frames (not shown) that are partially joined with the brackets 41 are provided for supporting motors of respective operating mechanisms. One of the motors has an output shaft that is joined to the upper part of each first swing arm 11, so as to swing the first swing arm 11 back and forth. Here, the first swing arm 11 and one motor constitute the cushion-length varying mechanism of the invention.
The output shaft of the other motor is joined to a hinge shaft 24a provided at one end of a link 24, so that the other motor swings the second swing arm 21, and the hinge shaft 24a is pivotally supported on the first swing arm 11 located on the left-hand side of the seated person. The other end of the link 24 is pivotally joined to one end of a link 23, and the other end of the link 23 is pivotally joined to the second swing arm 21 at a position spaced from the hinge shaft 21a. With this arrangement, when the link 24 is rotated by the other motor, the link 24 causes the second swing arm 21 to swing about the hinge shaft 21a, via the link 23, so that the ottoman body can be moved between the lifted position and the retracted position. Here, the links 23, 24 and the other motor constitute the ottoman operating mechanism of the invention.
In the meantime, links 25 and 26 are pivotally joined to the frame 22 of the ottoman body and the first swing arm 11, respectively, and these links 25, 26 are pivotally joined to each other. One end of the link 26 is joined to the first swing arm 11, and the other end of the link 26 is joined to one end of the link 25. The other end of the link 25 is generally in the shape of letter “Y”, or in a forked form, and a pin 31a provided at a proximal end portion of the slide member 31 is inserted and disposed in a groove 25a of the link 25, so as to be constantly engaged in the groove 25a. Namely, the link 25 is engaged with the slide member 31 via the pin 31a. Further, the link 25 is pivotally joined to the frame 22 by means of a hinge pin 25b. Accordingly, the slide member 31 is adapted to slide relative to the frame 22 in accordance with the swinging motion of the second swing arm 21. Namely, when the ottoman is in the retracted position, the links 25, 26 are located side by side as indicated by solid lines in
In the following, the operation will be described. One of the motors is operated in accordance with the body height of the seated person, so as to swing the first swing arm 11 about the hinge shaft 42, and move the operating portion at the upper end of the first swing arm 11 back and forth within the bent portion of the surface portion 50, whereby the cushion length is changed. At this time, the second swing arm 21, frame 22, etc. of the ottoman body move along with the first swing arm 11. If the other motor is operated so as to operate or move the ottoman in the condition where the cushion length is adjusted, the motor operates, via the links 23, 24, to swing the second swing arm 21 about the hinge shaft 21a of the operating portion of the first swing arm 11, so that the ottoman is lifted. At this time, the slide guide 61 moves along with the second swing arm 21, and therefore, the distal end portion of the surface portion 50 is also lifted along with the second swing arm 21.
Also, the frame 22 is swung along with the second swing arm 21, and the links 25, 26 are moved from the positions indicated by the solid lines in
As described above, the ottoman body is provided as a unit with the operating portion of the cushion-length varying mechanism, and the cushion-length varying mechanism and the ottoman operating mechanism are able to operate independently of each other; therefore, the ottoman body is lifted at a given position where the cushion length is adjusted, and the cushion length can be adjusted according to the height of the seated person, while the ottoman main body can be lifted at a position corresponding to the height. Also, the length of the ottoman body when placed in the lifted position is adjusted according to the height of the seated person, so that the ottoman body can be lifted at such a position that causes the seated person to feel comfortable at his/her below-knee region.
The summary of the above-described embodiment will be described below.
The ottoman device according to this embodiment includes a cushion-length varying mechanism that has an operating portion operable to adjust a longitudinal position of a front end portion of a seat cushion corresponding to the inner sides of knees of a seated person, and is operable to vary the cushion length by adjusting the longitudinal position of the front end portion of the seat cushion by means of the operating portion, an ottoman body that extends from the front end portion of the seat cushion toward toes of the seated person, and an ottoman operating mechanism operable to lift the ottoman body by reducing a flexion angle of the ottoman body at the front end portion of the seat cushion, so as to bring the ottoman body into a lifted condition. In the ottoman device, the ottoman body is provided as a unit with the operating portion of the cushion-length varying mechanism, and the cushion-length varying mechanism and the ottoman operating mechanism operate independently of each other. With this arrangement, since the ottoman body is provided as a unit with the operating portion of the cushion-length varying mechanism, and both of the mechanisms can operate independently of each other, the ottoman body is lifted at a given position where the cushion length is adjusted, and the cushion length can be adjusted according to the height of the seated person, while the ottoman body can be lifted at a position corresponding to the height of the seated person.
In the ottoman device according to this embodiment, the length of the ottoman body that is in the lifted condition may be increased as the cushion length is increased. With this arrangement, the length of the ottoman body is adjusted according to the height of the seated person, and the ottoman body is lifted at a position where the seated person would feel comfortable at his/her below-knee region. Namely, where the angle of the ottoman when lifted, relative to the surface of the seat cushion, is the same irrespective of whether the cushion length is large or small, the length of the ottoman body is increased as the cushion length is increased.
In the ottoman device according to this embodiment, the cushion-length varying mechanism may include a first swing arm that swings in a longitudinal direction about a first hinge located in a lower portion of the cushion-length varying mechanism, and an upper end portion of the first swing arm functions as the operating portion. Also, the ottoman body may further include a second swing arm that is swung about a second hinge provided in the operating portion so as to lift the ottoman body, and is held in generally parallel with the first swing arm when the ottoman body is in a retracted condition in which the ottoman body is not lifted. With this arrangement, the adjustment of the cushion length according to the height of the seated person and the lifting of the ottoman main body at the position corresponding to the height can be accomplished with the simple arrangement.
The ottoman device according to this embodiment may further include a slide member that is slidably provided on the second swing arm, and an interlocking mechanism operable to change an amount of sliding of the slide member, based on a swing angle of the second swing arm when the ottoman body is in the lifted condition, relative to the first swing arm, such that the amount of sliding away from the second hinge of the second swing arm increases as the swing angle increases. With this arrangement, if the first swing arm is swung forward so as to increase the cushion length, and the swing angle of the second swing arm when the ottoman is lifted, relative to the first swing arm, increases, the amount of sliding of the slide member in the forward direction (i.e., away from the hinge center of the second swing arm) is increased by the interlocking mechanism. Thus, with the simple arrangement provided only with the slide member and the interlocking mechanism, the length over which the below-knee region of the seated person is supported by the ottoman body can be increased as the cushion length increases, and the ottoman body can be lifted at a position where the seated person would feel comfortable at his/her below-knee region, in accordance with the height of the seated person.
In the ottoman device according to this embodiment, the interlocking mechanism may include a first link having one end that is pivotally joined to the first swing arm, and a second link having one end that is pivotally joined to the other end of the first link, and the other end that is pivotally joined to the slide member.
In the ottoman device according to this embodiment, the other end of the second link may be located close to the second hinge when the ottoman body is placed in the retracted condition, and the other end of the second link may be located apart from the second hinge when the ottoman body is placed in the lifted condition.
In the ottoman device according to this embodiment, the first link and the second link may extend substantially straight when the ottoman body is placed in the lifted condition.
While the ottoman body is continuously covered with the surface portion of the seat cushion in the illustrated embodiment, the ottoman body and the surface portion of the seat cushion may be formed as separate bodies.
While some embodiments of the invention have been illustrated above, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to details of the illustrated embodiments, but may be embodied with various changes, modifications or improvements, which may occur to those skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention.
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