Claims
- 1. A reclining chair comprising
- a seat having a front and a back, a support plane adapted to support a user and a seat back portion extending approximately six inches above the support plane generally perpendicular thereto,
- a frame for supporting the chair on a floor,
- an arm pivotally supported on the frame above the seat and pivotally coupled to the front and back of the seat to suspend the seat from the frame for reclining,
- a back panel adapted to engage the user's back and forming a first control lever which comprises the coupling between the arm and the back of the seat with the first lever pivoted near its lower end to the seat back portion approximately six inches above the support plane and pivoted to the arm intermediate of its ends for moving the seat horizontally with respect to the arm and supporting the user's low-back responsive to pressure on the first lever by the user's back, and
- a thigh support adapted to engage the user's upper legs and forming a second control lever which comprises the coupling between the arm and the front of the seat with the second lever pivoted near one end to the seat and pivotally coupled intermediate to its ends to the arm for moving the seat vertically with respect to the arm responsive to pressure on the second lever by the user's legs,
- the coupling between the arm and the seat including at least four pivot axes.
- 2. A chair for limited reclining comprising:
- a seat having a seat bottom portion adapted to engage and support the user's seat,
- a seat back portion rigidly connected to and generally perpendicular to the seat bottom portion and extending approximately six inches above the seat bottom portion and adapted to engage and support the user's lower back,
- a back pivotally connected to the seat adjacent to the top of the seat back portion and adapted to engage and support the user's upper back, whereby limited reclining of the seat and back is accompanied by application of a part of the user's weight to the user's low back, such that when the chair is reclined the pivotal movement between the back and seat is located adjacent to the low-back of the user instead of the user's seat and provides support for the user's low-back,
- an arm pivotally connected to the back above the pivotal connection between the back and seat and pivotally coupled to the bottom portion of the seat at a location remote from the seat back portion, and
- means for pivotally supporting the arm at a location between its ends.
- 3. The chair of claim 2 having a thigh support pivotally connected to the bottom portion of the seat and a strut pivotally connected between the arm and the thigh support with the thigh support and strut providing the pivotal coupling between the arm and bottom portion of the seat, and with the seat, back, arm, thigh support, and strut connected together at five pivot axes.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation in part application of my earlier co-pending application Ser. No. 185,707, filed Apr. 25, 1988 now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US89/01704 |
4/24/1989 |
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5/2/1989 |
5/2/1989 |
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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185707 |
Apr 1988 |
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