Claims
- 1. A reclining chair comprising
- a pedestal-type-swivel base having a U-shaped frame supported on a vertical post, said frame having upwardly extending and spaced apart sides,
- a pair of coaxial axles extending horizontally one from each side of the frame and each axle carrying a bracket, said brackets being pivotally supported for movement about the axes of the axles,
- a seat and back mounted as an assembly on the brackets with the seat and back in fixed relationship to one another and pivotal with the brackets between upright and reclined positions,
- a brake mechanism have a first brake element mounted on at least one of the axles and movable with the bracket as the bracket pivots with the seat and back assembly about the axes of the axles as the assembly moves between upright and reclined positions,
- a second brake element connected to the side of the frame and positioned to engage and disengage the first brake element to selectively prevent and permit pivotal movement of the brackets and seat and back assembly about the axes of the axles,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for operating the brake mechanism.
- 2. A reclining chair as defined in claim 1 wherein a footrest is connected to the seat and back assembly.
- 3. A reclining chair as defined in claim 2 wherein the footrest is pivotally mounted on the seat.
- 4. A chair as defined in claim 1 wherein the brackets are axially slidable on the axles independently of one another so as to accommodate seat and back assemblies of different widths.
- 5. A reclining chair comprising
- a base and a body support assembly pivotally mounted for rocking movement between upright and reclined positions about a fixed horizontal axis on the base, said body support assembly having a seat and back which remain in fixed relationship to one another during said rocking movement,
- means joining the body support assembly on the base enabling the assembly to move axially with respect to the fixed horizontal axis on the base,
- a brake mechanism connected to the base and body support assembly, said brake mechanism including a first brake member mounted on and movable pivotally and axially with the body support assembly on the base and a second brake member mounted on the base,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for selectively causing the second brake member to engage and disengage the first brake member to prevent and permit rocking motion of the body support assembly about the axis between upright and reclined positions.
- 6. A reclining chair as defined in claim 5 wherein a footrest is connected to the body support assembly.
- 7. A chair as defined in claim 5 wherein a footrest is pivotally connected to the seat,
- and a mechanism is connected to the footrest for moving it between elevated and stored positions as the body support assembly moves between reclined and upright positions.
- 8. A chair as defined in claim 7 wherein the footrest in the stored position is tucked under the seat so as not to interfere with an occupant of the chair placing his/her feet beneath the front of the seat when the chair is upright.
- 9. A reclining chair comprising
- a base and a body support assembly pivotally mounted for rocking movement between upright and reclined positions about a fixed horizontal axis on the base, said body support assembly having a seat and back
- means joining the body support assembly on the base enabling the assembly to move axially with respect to the fixed horizontal axis on the base,
- a brake mechanism connected to the base and body support assembly, said brake mechanism including a first brake member fixed to and movable pivotally and axially with the body support assembly on the base and a second brake member mounted on the base, said second brake member being movable parallel to the pivotal axis on the base,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for selectively causing the second brake member to engage and disengage the first brake member to prevent and permit rocking motion of the body support assembly about the axis between upright and reclined positions.
- 10. A reclining chair comprising
- a base and a body support assembly pivotally mounted for rocking movement between upright and reclined positions about a fixed horizontal axis on the base, said body support assembly having a seat and back,
- means joining the body support assembly on the base enabling the assembly to move axially with respect to the fixed horizontal axis on the base,
- a brake mechanism connected to the base and body support assembly, said brake mechanism including a first brake member mounted on and movable pivotally and axially with the body support assembly on the base and a second brake member mounted on the base,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for selectively causing the second brake member to engage and disengage the first brake member to prevent and permit rocking motion of the body support assembly about the axis between upright and reclined positions.
- 11. A reclining chair comprising
- a pedestal-type-swivel base having a U-shaped frame supported on a vertical post, said frame having upwardly extending and spaced apart sides,
- a pair of coaxial axles extending horizontally one from each side of the frame and each axle carrying a bracket, said brackets being pivotally supported for movement about the axes of the axles,
- a seat and back mounted as an assembly on the brackets and pivotal with the brackets between upright and reclined positions,
- a brake mechanism have a first brake element mounted on at least one of the axles and movable with the bracket as the bracket pivots with the seat and back assembly about the axes of the axles as the assembly moves between upright and reclined positions,
- a second brake element connected to the side of the frame and positioned to engage and disengage the first brake element to selectively prevent and permit pivotal movement of the brackets and seat and back assembly about the axes of the axles,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for operating the brake mechanism.
- 12. A reclining chair as defined in claim 11 wherein a footrest is connected to the seat and back assembly.
- 13. A reclining chair as defined in claim 12 wherein the footrest is pivotally mounted on the seat.
- 14. A reclining chair comprising
- a base and a body support assembly pivotally mounted for rocking movement between upright and reclined positions about a fixed horizontal axis on the base, said body support assembly having a seat and back,
- a brake mechanism connected to the base for releasably locking the body support assembly in selected positions between the upright and reclined positions, said brake mechanism including a brake disk connected to and pivotal with the body support assembly on the base, a brake block mounted on the base and having a friction surface positioned to engage the brake disk, and an actuator mounted on the base and connected to the block for moving the friction surface in and out of contact with the disk to lock and release the body support assembly for pivotal movement about the axis,
- a footrest pivotally connected to the seat and movable between a stored position wherein it is disposed under the seat inwardly of the front edge of the seat when the body support assembly is in the upright position and an extended position wherein it is disposed in a substantially horizontal position extending forwardly from the front edge of the seat when the body support assembly is in an extreme reclined position.
- 15. A chair as defined in claim 14 wherein a linkage mechanism is connected to the footrest for moving it between the stored and extended positions, said linkage mechanism including
- a first pair of folding links connected at one end to the footrest and at the other end to the body support assembly,
- a second pair of folding links connected at one end to the base and at the other end to one of the first pair of folding links,
- and a drive link connected to one of the first pair of folding links and slidably connected to the base for causing the first pair of folding links to open as the body support assembly moves toward the reclined position from the upright position for pushing the footrest to the extended position.
- 16. A chair as defined in claim 15 wherein the base is a swivel base with radially extending feet and casters.
- 17. A reclining chair comprising
- a base and a body support assembly pivotally mounted for rocking movement between upright and reclined positions about a fixed horizontal axis on the base, said body support assembly having a seat and back,
- means joining the body support assembly on the base enabling the sides of the assembly to move axially with respect to the fixed horizontal axis on the base,
- a brake mechanism connected to the base and body support assembly, said brake mechanism including a first brake member fixed to and movable pivotally and axially with the body support assembly on the base and a second brake member mounted on the base,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for selectively causing one of the brake members to engage and disengage the other brake member to prevent and permit rocking motion of the body support assembly about the axis between upright and reclined positions.
- 18. A chair as defined in claim 17 wherein a footrest is operatively connected to the seat, and a mechanism is connected to the footrest for moving it between elevated and stored positions as the body support assembly moves between reclined and upright positions.
- 19. A reclining chair comprising
- a base having a frame, said frame having upwardly extending and spaced apart sides,
- a pair of coaxial axles extending horizontally one from each side of the frame and each axle carrying a bracket, said brackets being pivotally supported for movement about the axes of the axles,
- a seat and back mounted as an assembly on the brackets with the seat and back pivotal with the brackets between upright and reclined positions,
- a brake mechanism have a first brake element mounted on at least one of the brackets and movable with the bracket as the bracket pivots with the seat and back assembly about the axes of the axles as the assembly moves between upright and reclined positions,
- a second brake element connected to the side of the frame and positioned to engage and disengage the first brake element to selectively prevent and permit pivotal movement of the brackets and seat and back assembly about the axes of the axles,
- and an actuator connected to the brake mechanism for operating the brake mechanism.
- 20. A chair as defined in claim 19 wherein the frame includes a shield outside each of the brackets for covering the brake mechanism.
- 21. A chair as defined in claim 19 wherein the brackets are axially slidable on the axles independently of one another so as to accommodate seat and back assemblies of different widths.
- 22. A chair as defined in claim 21 wherein the first brake element is rigidly connected to and moves with the brackets on the axles.
PRIOR RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/662,777 filed Jun. 10, 1996.
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