Claims
- 1. A seating section having a recliner assist apparatus unit for use in an article of furniture of the type having a frame section within which said seating section is secured, said seating section comprising:
- a seat member;
- a leg rest assembly supported for movement between a retracted position and an extended position;
- drive means for urging said leg rest assembly into said extended position, said drive means being movable between a locked position wherein said leg rest assembly is releasably retained in said retracted position and a released position wherein said leg rest assembly is permitted to move toward said extended position;
- manually-operated recliner assist means for initiating movement of said leg rest assembly from said retracted position to said extended position, said recliner assist means including a manually engagable release member, release assist bracket means operationally coupled to said release member for moving rotationally in response to movement of said release member, and drive bracket means operationally coupled to said drive means, said drive bracket means being urged rotationally in response to movement of said release assist bracket means from a first position wherein said drive means is in said locked position toward a second position wherein said drive means is in said released position; and
- biasing means operationally coupled to said drive bracket means and a portion of said seating section for urging said drive bracket means towards said second position after a predetermined amount of rotational travel of said drive bracket means, and for urging said drive bracket means into said first position after a predetermined degree of travel of said leg rest assembly as said leg rest assembly is urged into said retracted position.
- 2. The seating section of claim 1, wherein said manually engagable release member comprises an operator pullable handle member adapted to be pulled away from said seat member of said seating unit.
- 3. The seating section of claim 1, wherein said drive means includes a tubular drive rod, and wherein said release assist means further comprises an insert member adapted to be inserted partially within said tubular drive rod for fixedly coupling said drive bracket means to said tubular drive rod.
- 4. The seating section of claim 3, wherein said release assist bracket means comprises a release assist bracket adapted to rotate about a portion of said insert member, said release bracket having an inner end portion and an outer end portion, said inner end portion being adapted to fit coaxially over said insert member and said outer end portion being operationally coupled to said release member.
- 5. The seating section of claim 1, wherein said drive bracket means comprises:
- a drive bracket having an inner end portion and an outer end portion and a fixed post member extending generally transversely therefrom, said inner end portion being fixedly secured to said drive means;
- wherein said seating section further comprises an L-shaped coupling bracket having an inner end portion and an outer end portion, said outer end portion of said L-shaped coupling bracket being pivotally coupled to said outer end portion of said drive bracket and said inner end portion of said L-shaped coupling bracket being operationally coupled to said biasing means; and
- said release assist bracket means being operable to abuttingly engage said fixed post member as said release member is pulled by an occupant of said seating unit to thereby cause said release assist bracket means to initiate rotational movement of said drive bracket towards said second position, said L-shaped coupling bracket causing said drive bracket to be rapidly, rotatably driven into said second position in response to a biasing force from said biasing means after said drive bracket reaches a predetermined point of rotational travel.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said release assist bracket means is coupled with said handle member via a flexible cable.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a return spring circumscribing a portion of said flexible cable to provide a biasing force for urging said outer end portion of said release assist bracket means away from said drive bracket and for returning said release member to a retracted position relative to said seat member once said occupant releases said release member.
- 8. A seating unit having a recliner assist apparatus for use in an article of furniture of the type having a frame section within which said seating unit is secured, said seating unit comprising:
- a seat member;
- a leg rest assembly supported for movement between a retracted position and an extended position;
- a drive rod operatively connected to said leg rest assembly for urging said leg rest assembly into said extended position, said drive rod being movable between a locked position wherein said leg rest assembly is releasably retained in said retracted position and a released position wherein said leg rest assembly is permitted to move toward said extended position;
- a release assist bracket coaxially disposed with said drive rod and disposed for rotational movement relative to said drive rod;
- a drive bracket fixedly secured to said drive rod so as to be capable of imparting rotational movement to said drive rod;
- a release member manually engagable by an occupant of said seating unit, said release member being operationally coupled to said release assist bracket to cause said release bracket to move rotationally about said drive rod as said release member is engaged by said occupant;
- biasing means operationally coupled to said drive bracket and a portion of said seating unit for causing said drive bracket to be urged rotationally a predetermined amount in response to rotational movement of said release bracket to thereby cause said drive rod to urge said leg rest assembly into said extended position.
- 9. The seating unit of claim 8, wherein said manually engagable release member comprises:
- a handle member adapted to be grasped and pulled outwardly relative to said seat member of said seating unit by an occupant of said seating unit;
- a flexible cable operationally coupled to said handle member;
- a slotted connecting bracket fixedly secured to said flexible cable for pivotally coupling with said release assist bracket; and
- a return spring operationally associated with said flexible cable to cause said handle member to be urged continuously into a retracted position when said handle member is not being engaged by said occupant.
- 10. The seating unit of claim 8, wherein said drive rod comprises a tubular drive rod; and
- wherein said seating unit further comprises an insert member insertable within said tubular drive rod for fixedly securing said drive bracket to said tubular drive rod.
- 11. The seating unit of claim 8, wherein said biasing means comprises:
- a spring having a first end and a second end, said first end being secured to a portion of said seating unit.
- 12. The seating unit of claim 11, further comprising an L-shaped coupling bracket having an inner end portion and an outer end portion, said outer end portion being pivotally coupled to said drive bracket and said inner end portion being coupled to said first end of said spring, said spring causing said L-shaped coupling bracket to urge said drive bracket and thereby said drive rod rotationally to thereby urge said leg rest assembly into said extended position.
- 13. A seating unit having a release assist apparatus, said seating unit being adapted for use in an article of furniture of the type having a frame section within which said seating unit is secured, said seating unit comprising:
- a seat member;
- a leg rest assembly supported for movement between a retracted position and an extended position;
- drive means including a tubular drive rod for urging said leg rest assembly into said extended position, said drive means being movable between a locked position wherein said leg rest assembly is releasably retained in said retracted position and a release position wherein said leg rest assembly is permitted to move toward said extended position;
- a release assist bracket having an inner end portion and an outer end portion and being disposed coaxially with said drive rod and movable rotationally relative to said drive rod;
- an insert member coupleable to said tubular drive rod;
- a drive bracket having an inner end portion and an outer end portion, said inner end portion being fixedly secured to said insert member, said drive bracket further having a fixed post member extending transversely therefrom;
- an L-shaped coupling bracket having an inner end and an outer end, said outer end being pivotally coupled to said outer end portion of said drive bracket;
- a manually engagable release member adapted to be grasped by an occupant of said seating unit and pulled outwardly away from said seat member of said seating unit by said occupant;
- a flexible cable coupled to said outer end portion of said release assist bracket and to said release member for causing said release assist bracket to be moved rotationally in response to movement of said release member;
- biasing means having a first end and a second end, said first end being secured to a portion of said seat assembly and said second end being secured to said inner end of said L-shaped coupling bracket;
- said outer end portion of said release assist bracket further being disposed in general lateral alignment with said fixed post member such that engagement of said handle member by said seat occupant causes said outer end portion to abuttingly engage with said fixed post member, thereby urging said fixed post member rotationally into an over center position whereby said biasing means and said L-shaped coupling bracket cause said drive bracket to be driven rapidly rotationally to thereby cause said leg rest assembly to be urged into said extended position.
- 14. The seating unit of claim 10, wherein said inner end portion of said drive bracket includes a transversely extending corner portion for facilitating fixed securing of said drive bracket to said drive rod.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/740,980, filed Aug. 6, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,660, and entitled "Reclining Sofa".
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