Claims
- 1. A reclining chair comprising:
- a back frame;
- a seat frame having a front end and a back end, the back end being pivotally attached to the back frame;
- a legrest pivotally attached directly to the front end of the seat frame, and positioned at an acute angle from vertical under the seat frame when the chair is in an upright position, whereby the legrest effectively is a continuous extension of the seat;
- a base frame to which the back frame is pivotally attached;
- a drive link pivotally attached at a first end to the back frame and at a second end to the legrest;
- and a carrier link pivotally attached at a first end to the base frame and at a second end to an offset point on the second end of the drive link.
- 2. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 1, further comprising means for locking the back rest to the base frame to prevent relative movement in two directions of the back frame, seat frame, base frame, drive link, carrier link, and legrest.
- 3. The reclining chair of claim 1, further comprising a drive link pivotally attached to the back frame and pivotally attached to the legrest, whereby the drive link drives the movement of the legrest during reclining movement, and further comprising a carrier link, pivotally attached to the base frame at a first pivot point and pivotally attached to the drive link at a second pivot point, whereby a distance between the first and second pivot points constrains the movement of the legrest during reclining movement.
- 4. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 1, wherein the base frame is pivotally attached to the back frame above a point where the seat is pivotally attached to the back frame when the chair is in a full upright position.
- 5. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 1, wherein the base frame is pivotally attached to the back frame in a same horizontal plane where the seat frame is pivotally attached to the back frame when the chair is in a full upright position.
- 6. A reclining chair mechanism, comprising:
- a stationary base;
- a back frame;
- means for pivotally attaching the back frame to the stationary base;
- a seat frame;
- means for pivotally attaching the seat frame to the back frame at a point separate from the attachment point of the back frame to the base;
- a drive link;
- means for pivotally attaching the drive link to the back frame, located below the means for attaching the seat frame to the back frame;
- a connector link;
- means for pivotally attaching the connector link to the seat frame, located in front of the means for attaching the seat frame to the back frame;
- means for pivotally attaching the connector link directly to the drive link, located in front of the means for pivotally attaching the drive link to the back frame;
- a carrier link;
- means for pivotally attaching the carrier link to the stationary base; and
- means for pivotally attaching the carrier link to the drive link, located in front of the means for attaching the drive link to the back link.
- 7. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 6, wherein the means for pivotally attaching the carrier link to the drive link is a point on the drive link offset from the means for pivotally attaching the connector link directly to the drive link.
- 8. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 6, further comprising a legrest secured to the connector link.
- 9. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 8, wherein the carrier link is pivotally attached to the drive link coincident to the point where the connector link is pivotally attached to the drive link.
- 10. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 6, wherein the back frame is pivotally attached to the base above a point where the seat frame is pivotally attached to the back frame when the chair is in a full upright position.
- 11. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 6, wherein the back frame is pivotally attached to the base in a same horizontal plane where the seat frame is pivotally attached to the back frame when the chair is in a full upright position.
- 12. A reclining chair, comprising:
- a base frame, which comprises a base support and two curved armrest bars attached to the base support;
- a U-shaped back frame, each arm of which is pivotally attached to one of the armrest bars, which pivots backwardly during reclining action;
- a seat frame, including two length supports and a cross support, each length support being pivotally attached to an arm of the back frame at a point below the point at which the back frame and the base frame are attached, whereby when the back frame pivots backwardly, the point at which the seat frame is attached to the back frame describes a circle around the point at which the back frame and the base frame are attached;
- two drive links, each of which is pivotally attached to the bottom of each arm of the back frame, whereby when the back frame pivots backwardly, the point at which the drive links are attached to the back frame describes a circle around the point at which the back frame and the base frame are attached;
- a substantially U-shaped legrest having hooked ends, pivotally attached to the front of the drive links at its ends, and pivotally attached to the front of the seat frame at the apices of the hooks, whereby the forward movement of the drive links causes the legrest to rotate around the points at which the legrest is attached to the seat frame, and whereby the legrest is adapted to angle underneath the seat frame when the chair is in closed position; and
- two carrier links, each of which pivotally attaches at its upper end to one of the armrest bars, and at its lower end to one of the drive links, whereby the drive links cause the carrier links to pivot around their attachments to the armrest bars.
- 13. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 12, wherein the two curved armrest bars are removably attached to the base support, and wherein the back frame and carrier links are removably attached to the base frame, and wherein the back frame, seat frame, drive links, legrests, and carrier links pivot closely together to form, with the base support and armrest bars, a compact unit for shipping.
- 14. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 12, further comprising a lock for locking the mechanism into any position throughout the range of motion of the mechanism, comprising a plurality of plates slidably disposed at a first end on the base frame and disposed at a second end on the back frame, a plurality of washers disposed adjacent to and between the plates at said first end, and means for pressing said washers against said plates to prevent movement of the plates.
- 15. A reclining chair mechanism, comprising:
- a base frame having a rear section and a front section;
- a back link having a first end and a second end;
- means for pivotally attaching the back link to the rear section of the base frame at a point intermediate the first end and the second end of the back link;
- a seat link having a front and a rear;
- means for pivotally attaching the rear of the seat link to the back link at a point intermediate the first end and the second end of the back link;
- a legrest link;
- means for pivotally attaching the legrest link to the front of the seat link;
- a drive link having a front and a rear;
- means for pivotally attaching the rear of the drive link to the first end of the back link;
- a carrier link;
- means for pivotally attaching the carrier link to the front section of the base frame;
- means for pivotally attaching the front of the drive link to the carrier link; and
- means for pivotally attaching the legrest link directly to the drive link.
- 16. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 15, wherein the means for pivotally attaching the back link to the base frame defines a first pivot point and the means for pivotally attaching the rear of the seat link to the back link defines a second pivot point, wherein the second pivot point is below the first pivot point when the chair mechanism is in a full upright position.
- 17. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 30, wherein the means for pivotally attaching the front of the drive link to the carrier link defines a third pivot point, wherein the third pivot point is on a point on the front of the drive link offset from the means for pivotally attaching the legrest link directly to the drive link.
- 18. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 15, further comprising means for locking the back rest to the base frame to prevent relative movement in two directions of the back link, the seat link, the base frame, the drive link, the carrier link and the legrest link.
- 19. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 15, wherein the legrest link is angularly disposed below the seat link.
- 20. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 15, wherein the back link is pivotally attached to the base frame in a same horizontal plane where the seat link is pivotally attached to the back link when the chair is in a full upright position.
- 21. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 15, wherein the carrier link is pivotally attached to the drive link coincident to the point where the legrest link is pivotally attached to the drive link.
- 22. A reclining chair mechanism, comprising:
- a base frame having a rear section and a front section;
- back link having a first end and a second end;
- means for pivotally attaching the back link to the rear section of the base frame at a point intermediate the first end and the second end of the back link;
- a seat link having a front and a rear;
- means for pivotally attaching the rear of the seat link to the back link at a point intermediate the first end and the second end of the back link, and below the means for pivotally attaching the back link to the rear section of the base frame when the chair mechanism is in a full upright position;
- a legrest link;
- means for pivotally attaching the legrest link to the front of the seat link;
- a drive link having a front and a rear;
- means for pivotally attaching the rear of the drive link to the first end of the back link;
- a carrier link;
- means for pivotally attaching the carrier link to the front section of the base frame;
- means for pivotally attaching the front of the drive link to the carrier link; and
- means for pivotally attaching the legrest link to the drive link.
- 23. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 22, wherein the means for pivotally attaching the front of the drive link to the carrier link is on a point on the front of the drive link offset from the means for pivotally attaching the legrest link to the drive link.
- 24. The reclining chair mechanism of claim 22, wherein the carrier link is pivotally attached to the drive link coincident to the point where the legrest link is pivotally attached to the drive link.
- 25. A reclining chair mechanism comprising:
- a back frame;
- a seat having a front end and a back end, the back end being pivotally attached to the back frame;
- a legrest pivotally attached directly to the front end of the seat frame, and positioned at an acute angle from vertical under the seat frame when the chair is in an upright position, whereby the legrest effectively is a continuous extension of the seat;
- a base frame to which the back frame is pivotally attached;
- a drive link pivotally attached at a first end to the back frame and at a second end to the legrest; and
- a carrier link pivotally attached at a first end to the base frame and at a second end to the drive link at a point coincident to the point where the drive link is pivotally attached to the legrest.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/923,023 filed on Jul. 30, 1992, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/723,925, filed Jul. 1, 1991 now abandoned.
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