Reclining chair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325455
  • Patent Number
    6,325,455
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A reclining chair including a seat frame and a base is disclosed. The seat frame is suspended from pivot connectors that are connected between right and left side stand members and right and left sides of the seat frame by means of plates that include a arcuate slot. Locking members are received in the slots and are used to lock the seat frame relative to the base in a range of angular orientations as defined by arcuate slots formed in the plates. The seat frame is spring biased into an upright position when the locking members are released.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to reclining chairs having a base to which the frame of the reclining chair may be locked at a desired angle of inclination.




BACKGROUND ART




Reclining chairs provide a comfortable seating alternative that may permit a person to raise and hold their legs above their heart to provide therapeutic benefits.




Many different types of reclining chairs have been developed with different features and different levels of complexity. One example of a reclining chair is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,961 that has a positionable footrest with a complex linkage mechanism . This type of reclining chair utilizes an extensive linkage having multiple parts and must be assembled together in precise alignment. Improper use or unbalanced loading can cause this type of reclining chair to become misaligned or wear out over time.




Another example of a reclining chair is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,599. This type of pivoting recliner utilizes curved guide members having curved slots, that form a part of the base frame of the chair. This chair is supported on elongated bars that pivot within limits defined by arcuate slots in the curved guide members. While this structure is somewhat simplified compared to multilink structures described above, it is still unduly complex. The pivot mechanism disclosed in this patent has pinch points between the arm members and the frame that can result in a user suffering a painful injury when the angle of inclination of the seat is adjusted. In addition, the footrest is connected to the seat portion of the seat in a rigid non-adjustable manner. The adjustment nob is also difficult to use because it pivots with the seat instead of remaining stationary relative to the base.




These and other problems are addressed by the invention as summarized below.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




According to the present invention, a reclining chair is provided that comprises a seat frame including a seat back, a seat base, and footrest, that are supported by a base including right and left side stand members. The side stand members each have a brace located below the top of the side stand member. Pivot connectors connect right and left side stand members to the seat frame in a range of angular orientations. Each of the pivot connectors comprise a plate that is fixedly secured to one side of the seat frame and extends vertically upwardly from the seat frame. Each plate is connected by a fixed pivot connection to one of the side stand members. Each plate also has an arcuate slot spaced below the fixed pivot connection. The locking members are secured to the braces and extend through the arcuate slot in the plate. The locking members may be released to allow the seat frame to pivot on the side stand members with the plate moving relative to the locking members and with the arcuate slot guiding and limiting the movement of the plate relative to the locking members. The locking members may be engaged to lock the seat frame to the side stand members.




According to another aspect of the invention a reclining chair is provided that has a footrest connected to the seat base by means of a pivot connection. The footrest may be locked within a range of angular positions relative to the seat base in a desired position. In this way, the reclining chair may be used as a conventional chair by folding the footrest to a position substantially perpendicular to the frame of the seat base.




According to further aspect of the invention, a handle is provided for manually locking and unlocking the locking members. The locking members include a threaded shaft that is received by a threaded member that is turned in one direction to loosen the locking member in the opposite direction to tighten the locking member.




According yet another aspect of the invention, the plate is secured to a reinforcement that connects that seat back and seat base together in a fixed relationship.




According to one form of the invention, a spring is connected between a seat frame and base or brace connected to the base. The spring biases the seat frame to move towards an upright position by exerting a biasing force between the seat frame and base. While one spring may be used to provide the biasing force, to provide a balanced biasing force two springs may be provided with one spring being provided on each side of the seat frame.




These and other objects and advantages in the present invention will be better understood in view of the attached drawings and following detailed description of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a reclining chair made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a reclining chair with the seat pad and arm rests removed.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation view of the reclining chair of the present invention in the reclined position.





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view of the reclining chair of the present invention in the midpoint position.





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view of the reclining chair of the present invention in the upright position.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary side elevation view showing the pivot connector when the chair is in its reclined position.





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary side elevation view showing the pivot connector when the chair is in its midpoint position.





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary side elevation view showing the pivot connector when the chair is in its upright position.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the reclining chair


10


of the present invention is shown to include a seat frame


12


upon which a seat back


14


and seat base


16


are secured. A footrest


18


is connected to the seat frame


12


adjacent to seat base


16


. A base


20


is provided for the reclining chair


10


that includes a right side stand member


22


and a left side stand member


24


. A right brace


26


and left brace


28


are connected to the right and left side stand members


22


and


24


, respectively. Right and left pivot connectors


30


and


32


are provided on the upper most portion of right and left side stand members


22


and


24


. The right and left braces


26


and


28


extend horizontally across an upper portion of right and left side stand members


22


and


24


.




The right and left pivot connectors


30


and


32


include right and left plates


34


and


36


that extend downwardly from the right and left pivot connectors


30


and


32


, respectively, and are secured to the seat frame


12


. Right and left locking members


38


and


40


are provided on opposite sides of the base


20


and are adapted to lock the seat frame


12


relative to the base


20


by securing the right and left plates


34


and


36


to the right and left braces


26


and


28


. Right and left arcuate slots


42


and


44


are formed in right and left plate


34


and


36


, respectively, to receive right and left locking members


38


and


40


. Right and left locking members


38


and


40


may be selectively released and permitted to move within right and left slots


42


and


44


. This allows the right and left plates


34


and


36


to swing on the right and left pivot connectors


30


and


32


as the seat frame


12


is moved to different angular orientations within a range of angular orientations defined by right and left slots


42


and


44


.




A selectively lockable footrest pivot connector


46


connects the footrest


18


to the seat base


16


. The footrest pivot connector


46


allows the footrest to be moved from the generally vertical orientation illustrated in

FIG. 1

to the position shown in

FIG. 2

wherein the footrest


18


is generally parallel to the plane of the seat base


16


. Armrests


48


are provided on the upper part of the right and left side stand members


22


and


24


of the base


20


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3-5

, reclining chair


10


is shown to include a seat frame


12


to which the seat back


14


and


16


may be attached. The footrest


18


is shown in two positions in

FIGS. 3 and 4

and in a single position in FIG.


5


. In

FIG. 3

, the reclining chair


10


is shown in its full reclined position wherein the footrest


18


may be either parallel to the seat base


16


or essentially perpendicular to the seat base


16


. In

FIG. 4

, the reclining chair


10


is shown in its midpoint position with the left locking member


40


in the midpoint of the left slot


44


in the left plate


36


. The left plate


36


is shown suspended directly below the left connector


32


. In

FIG. 5

, the reclining chair


10


is shown in its full upright position with the footrest


18


in the position wherein it extends perpendicularly downwardly from the seat base


16


. In the position shown in

FIG. 5

the reclining chair


10


may be used in a manner similar to a conventional chair. The reclining chair may be locked in any of the position shown in

FIGS. 3 through 5

or in other intermediate positions.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, the left pivot connector is shown in the fully reclined position corresponding to FIG.


3


. In

FIG. 7

the left pivot connection is shown in the intermediate position shown in FIG.


4


. In FIG.


8


the left pivot connection is shown in the upright position corresponding to FIG.


5


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6-8

, a handle


50


that is gripped by a user and turned to lock and unlock the left locking member


40


as shown. The handle


50


is connected to a threaded shaft


52


that is received by a nut


54


or other internally threaded locking member.




A spring


58


extends from a pin


60


on the chair to a pin


62


on the base. Pin


62


is shown secured between the left brace


28


and the left side stand member


24


. The spring


58


exerts a biasing force on the seat frame


12


through the left plate


36


causing the chair to be biased into the upright position shown in FIG.


8


.




A reinforcement


66


is part of the seat frame


12


and reinforces the frame adjacent the seat back


14


and seat base


16


holding them in a fixed relationship to each other.




While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A reclining chair comprising:a seat frame including a seat back, a seat base, and a footrest; a base including right and left side stand members, each of the side stand members having a brace on each side stand member located below the top of each of the respective side stand members; a pair of pivot connectors connecting right and left sides of the seat frame and base together in a range of angular orientations, each of the pivot connectors comprising a single plate fixedly secured to one side of the seat frame and extending vertically upwardly from the seat frame, the plate having a fixed pivot connection to one of the side stand members, the plate also having an arcuate slot spaced below the fixed pivot connection; a pair of locking members each secured to one of the braces and extending through the arcuate slot, wherein the locking members may be released to allow the seat frame to pivot on the side stand members with the plate moving relative to the locking members and with the arcuate slot guiding and limiting the movement of the plate relative to the locking members, the locking members are engaged to lock the seat frame to the side stand members; and wherein a spring is connected between at least one of the plates and the brace on the same side as the plate, the spring being mounted to exert a biasing force on the seat frame to cause the seat frame to move to an upright position.
  • 2. The reclining chair of claim 1 wherein the footrest is connected to the seat base by a pivot connection that is moveable within a range of angular positions relative to the seat base and that is capable of being temporarily locked in a desired position with the range of angular positions.
  • 3. The reclining chair of claim 1 wherein the pair of locking members include a handle connected to a threaded shaft that is received by a threaded member, wherein the handle may be manually turned in one direction to loosen the threaded shaft in the threaded member to release the seat frame for pivoting movement relative to the side stand members and turned in the opposite direction to tighten locking member thereby locking the seat frame in a desired position relative to the side stand members.
  • 4. The reclining chair of claim 1 wherein the plate is secured to a reinforcement that connects the seat back and seat base together in a fixed relationship.
  • 5. The reclining chair of claim 1 wherein two springs are provided with one spring being located on each side of the seat frame.
  • 6. A reclining chair comprising:a seat frame including a seat back, and a seat base; a base including right and left side stand members, each of the side stand members having a brace located below the top of each of the respective side stand members; a pair of pivot connectors connecting right and left sides of the seat frame and base together in a range of angular orientations, each of the pivot connectors comprising a single plate fixedly secured to one side of the seat frame and extending upwardly from the seat frame, each plate having a pivot connection to one of the side stand members; and wherein a spring is operatively connected between the seat frame and the base, the spring being mounted to exert a biasing force on the seat frame to cause the seat frame to move to an upright position.
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