US3243227A - Recliner chair - Google Patents

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US3243227A
US3243227A US353040A US35304064A US3243227A US 3243227 A US3243227 A US 3243227A US 353040 A US353040 A US 353040A US 35304064 A US35304064 A US 35304064A US 3243227 A US3243227 A US 3243227A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C1/00Chairs adapted for special purposes
    • A47C1/02Reclining or easy chairs
    • A47C1/031Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
    • A47C1/034Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest
    • A47C1/0342Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest in combination with movable backrest-seat unit or back-rest
    • A47C1/0345Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest in combination with movable backrest-seat unit or back-rest characterised by foot-rests actuated by lazy-tongs

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  • One object of this invention is to improve the constructions shown in applicants copending application Serial No. 206,752 filed July 2, 1962, now U.S. Patent No. 3,162,482, granted December 22, 1964 for Reclining Furniture and Reclining Mechanism Therefor and in copending application Serial No. 292,905 filed July 5, 1963, now abandoned for Recliner Chair by applicant and Ernest S. Rosmarin.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a highly improved hardware mechanism for a chair of the character described by means of which the chair can be more easily shifted into three distinct positions, namely (a) a fully retracted position in which the foot rest member of the hardware mechanism is fully retracted and in which the seat supporting member is in a substantially horizontal position; (b) a partially reclined intermediate position in which the foot rest member of the hardware mechanism is substantially fully extended and in which the latter member and the seat supporting member is tilted slightly upwardly from the horizontal and (c) a fully reclined position in which the foot rest member of the hardware mechanism is fully extended and in which the latter member and the seat supporting member are fully tilted upwardly from the horizontal the full range of the mechanism.
  • a further more specific object of this invention is to provide in hardware mechanism 'of the character described means for the mechanism to prevent the foot rest extension means from dropping or extending when they are fully retracted and when the chair is unoccupied.
  • Still another specific object of this invention is to provide the hardware mechanism with highly improved intermediate stop means which prevent the mechanism from being shifted from the fully reclined position to the fully retracted position without first passing to the partially reclined intermediate position, and vice versa.
  • a body-supporting unit on which is mounted the usual upholstered seat of the chair.
  • This body-supporting unit is connected by means of a plurality of linking members to the frame member which is secured to the frame of the chair.
  • a leg rest member is operatively connected to the body-supporting unit and the frame member by means of a plurality of members connected to each other and respectively to the body-supporting unit, to the frame member and to the leg rest member in lazy tong fashion.
  • the structure embodying the invention comprises a central member pivoted to the front end of a lever (which is pivoted at its rear end to the support plate), said member being also pivoted to the front end of the seat supporting member thereby providing a short link between the lever and seat member and being connected by a pusher link, substantially horizontal when the leg rest is retracted, to a link of the lazy tong mechanism which is substantially vertical when said leg rest is retracted, whereby to provide a direct thrust having a greater force on the lazy tong mechanism for projecting the same and whereby rearward movement of the seat supporting member is not accompanied by large movement of the lazy tong mechanism.
  • the pivotal connection of said control member to said horizontal link is above the pivotal connection of the control member to said lever to provide an over-center construction whereby initial rearward movement of the seat member does not greatly project the leg rest, whereby to prevent a popping leg rest or a drifting leg rest.
  • the slotted member is a separate member pivoted to the control member and movable relative thereto and not fixed thereto as in said copending application. Yet its slot receives a pin on a member pivoted to the support plate to provide means for locking said lever against rotation until the leg rest is projected and the seat member has moved to the intermediate reclining or TV position.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a strong and durable construction of the character described which shall be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, easy to install and manipulate, and which shall yet be practical and eflicient to a high degree in use.
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the reclining chair mechanism embodying the invention for one side of the chair;
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view thereof, which shows the mechanism in its fully retracted position
  • FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 but illustrating the mechanism in the partially reclined position
  • FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIGS. 2 and 3 but illustrating the mechanism in the fully reclined position.
  • a frame member having an upper flange 2a and vertical plate portion 2 may be attached to the wood frame 10 of the chair by means of any suitable screws, bolts or other fastening means (not shown), suitable openings 3 therefor being provided in the vertical plate 2.
  • Said Wood frame In may have side arms 1b connected by rear rails 1c, front rails 1d and supported by legs 1e.
  • the plate 2 may in fact be provided with slots 3a for bolts or screws to permit some adjustment of the plate.
  • a pivot pin 4 is mounted approximately centrally on the plate 2.
  • a main pivot link or lever 5 is pivoted on the pin 4.
  • a stop 6 is formed near the forward end of the plate 2 and limits the downward angular movement of the main pivot link 5.
  • a short arm portion 8 of the main pivot link 5 extends rearwardly from the pivot pin.
  • a second stop 7 is formed near the pin 4 on the plate 2 and limits the upward angular movement of the main pivot link 5.
  • the main pivot link may move from the position shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 to the position shown in FIG. 4.
  • a rear pivot link 10 Pivoted to the plate 2 rearwardly of the stop 7, as at 9, is a rear pivot link 10. Its upper end is pivoted as on pivot pin 11 to the rear end of a body-supporting seat member, here shown in the form of a seat angle 12.
  • the seat angle 12 is generally secured by means of suitable bolts or screws to the upholstered or padded seat of a reclining chair, suitable slotted openings 13 being provided for this purpose.
  • Said connecting link 16 comprises an angularly shaped member with an upwardly extending finger portion 16a offset outwardly at the upwardly extending end and inwardly at the other end with respect to said link 5.
  • the link member is pivotally connected to the seat angle 12.
  • a foot or leg rest bracket 18 is connected to bodysupporting member 12, to the plate 2 and to the actuating link 16 by means of a lazy tong mechanism 19.
  • the leg rest bracket 18 may be of angular cross-section having flanges 18a and 18b.
  • the lazy tong mechanism 19 comprises links 20 and 21 respectively pivoted to the leg rest bracket 18 at 22 and 23. Links 24 and 25 are respectively pivoted to links 20 and 21 at 26 and 27. Furthermore, there is provided a pivot connection 28 between links 25 and 20.
  • the control link member 24 is pivotally connected, as at pivot 29, at its rear end to the corner portion of the angularly shaped member 16.
  • Link member 24 is also connected to plate 2 by means of an additional link or lock member 30 which is pivoted to the plate 2 at a curved rearward portion 30a by means of the pivot connection 31.
  • the control link member 24 in turn is connected to the link member 30 by means of a pin and slot connection, the pin 32 being formed on the link member 30 and the slot 33 being formed on the link member 24.
  • the link member 25 is pivotally connected, as at pivot 34, at its rear end to the forward end of the body-supporting member 12. Furthermore, there is provided a second connection between the link member 25 and the rearward end 34 of the angularly shaped member 16 respec tively by means of a pusher or drive link 38 and pivots 35 and 36.
  • a stop 37 is formed on the angularly shaped member 16 and is adapted to cooperate with the pusher link 38 if the mechanism loosens. When the mechanism is in the fully retracted position the stop 37 will be disposed above and spaced somewhat from the upper edge of the pusher link 38 as illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • the rester In the position illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 the rester is in the upright position. It will be noted that the foot rest 18 is in the fully retracted vertical position approximately perpendicular and adjacent to the body supporting member 12. It will also be noted that in this position the stop 37 is somewhat spaced above the upper edge of the pusher link member 38 so that the foot rest 18 can not he accidentally displaced when the chair is unoccupied.
  • the first movement of the chair is from this upright position, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, to the partially reclined intermediate position as illustrated in FIG. 3.
  • the link 10 swings rearwardly about the pivot 9, from the fully retracted position to the partially reclined intermediate position. It will be noted that in the fully retracted position, and until the mechanism has substantially reached the intermediate position, the pin 32 on lock member 30 prevents, via member 30 and pin 31, any upward angular movement of link member 5 about pin 4.
  • the foot rest 18 cannot be fully retracted by means of the lazy tong mechanism 19 from the fully reclined position of FIG. 4 Without going through the intermediate or TV position, due to the pin and slot connection 32, 33 which locks link member 24 in place.
  • the pin and slot connections 32, 31 no longer prevent the movement of the lazy tong mechanism and the latter can be extended or retracted at will from that position.
  • member 38 The primary function of member 38 is to provide a drive for the lazy tong mechanism 19.
  • the lazy tong mechanism 19 When the lazy tong mechanism 19 is fully retracted, as illustrated in FIG. 2, any forward pull in the longitudinal direction of pusher member 38 will cause rearward movement of the seat supporting member 12. Thus, without rearward movement of member 12, the leg rest will not project.
  • member 38 serves also to partially absorb an excessive concentration of weight on the forward portion of the body-supporting member 12, in case of loose pivots in the hardware, via stop 37 pressing against member 38.
  • the instant hardware mechanism of this invention can also operate without the stop member 37.
  • the pusher link 38 is disposed above the pivot of the bell crank 16 to the lever 5. To get any substantial projection of the leg rest, there must be a substantial movement of the body supporting member 12, and hence of bell crank 16 and of pusher link 38, The pivotal connection 36 of bell crank 16 to the pusher link 38 moves down and somewhat rearwardly at the beginning of backward movement of the seat member 12.
  • the present mechanism is not so sensitive, and because it does resist popping or extensive opening up with small movement of the seat member, the rear link 10 can and has been made longer whereby to get an easier motion.
  • the movement is easier since the upper pivot 11 of said link 10 moves in an arc of longer radius and hence has a smaller up movement before it comes down, so that said rear link does not have to lift weight on the seat for any substantial distance, as it would have to do if a link of less radius were employed.
  • pusher link 38 is substantially at right angles to link 25 to which it is pivoted, to apply a direct thrust thereto, so that its entire thrust is useful for the initial projecting push on the lazy tong mechanism.
  • the present construction has means to keep the leg rest from opening up accidentally as the hardware gets loose at the pivots, or if it is installed badly. Also, it operates more easily because it takes less rearward pressure on the seat to open it.
  • the lower end of the slotted arm 24 is no longer a pusher out means of the lazy tongs, as in my said copending application Ser. No. 206,752, but is a connection of the lazy tong mechanism and is part of the lock means for lever 5 as the mechanism moves from retracted to intermediate or TV position.
  • pin 37 is spaced somewhat above pusher link 38 when the leg rest is in retracted position. Stop 39 on link strikes link to prevent pin 37 from striking pusher link 38 in said retracted position. However, if various rivets or pivots become loose and the leg rest has a tendency to sag, pin 37 comes into play and rests on the pusher link 38 to prevent the chair front from coming down.
  • Hardware for a multiple posit-ion reclining chair comprising in combination, support means, a first link member pivoted to said support means, first stop means on said support means to limit rotary movement of said first link member in one angular direction in a first angular position, a second link member pivoted to said support means, body supporting means pivotally connected at substantially its rear end to said second link member, a third link member pivotally connected to said first link member and to said body supporting means, thereby connecting said body supporting means to said first link member, fourth and fifth link members pivoted, respectively, to said third link and to said support means, said fourth and fifth link members having a pin and slot connection with each other, a leg rest member, lazy tong means connecting said leg rest member with said fourth link member and said body supporting means, and adapted to extend said leg rest member from a retracted position of said leg rest member to a projected position of said leg rest member, with said first link member remaining in said first angular position, and said body supporting means moving rearwardly as said second link member rotates rear
  • Hardware for a multiple position reclining chair comprising, in combination, a supporting plate adapted to be secured to the frame of the chair, a first link member pivoted to said supporting plate and extending forwardly, a second link member pivoted to said supporting plate rearwardly from the pivotal connection of said first link member to said plate, a body supporting member pivotally connected at its rear end to the upper end of said second link member, a third link member pivoted to the forward end of said first link member, said third link member, having an upwardly extending first leg portion which is pivoted to said body supporting member, fourth and fifth link members pivoted, respectively, to said third link memher and to the forward end of said supporting plate, the pivotal connections of said fourth and fifth link members, respectively, to said third link member and said supporting plate being in disaligned relationship to each other, means on said supporting plate to limit the rotation of said first link member in one direction, a pin formed at the forward end of said fifth link member, said 'fourth link member having a slot formed therein and said pin extending therein
  • Hardware for a multiple position reclining chair including first stop means on said supporting plate to limit the rearward angular movement of said second link member, and second stop means on said supporting plate to limit the upward angular movement of said first link member in the other direction.
  • Hardware mechanism for a multiple position reclining chair comprising, in combination, a supporting plate, first and second link members each pivotally mounted on said supporting plate, a body supporting member pivotally connected to said second link member, a third link member pivotally connected at points spaced from each other, to said body supporting member and to said.
  • first link member a fourth link member having a pinand being pivotally connected to said supporting plate, a fifth link member having a slot formed therein and being pivotally connected to said third link member, said pin of said fourth link member extending into said slot of said fifth link member and forming a pin and slot connection therewith, lazy tong means operatively connected at one end to said body supporting member and to said fifth link member, leg rest means mounted on the other end said lazy tong means, said lazy tong means having means to move said leg rest means from a retracted to a projected position, and a sixth link member pivoted at one end to said third link member and at the other end to said lazy tong means.
  • a support means a lever pivoted thereto, a link pivoted to said support means, a body supporting member pivoted to said link, a control member pivoted to said lever, means to ivotally connect said control member to said body supporting member, a first member of a pair of members pivoted to said support means, a second member of said pair of members pivoted to said control member, said pair of members having a pin and slot connection one with the other, a leg rest, lazy tong means connecting said leg rest with said body supporting means, and With said second member of said pair of members, and a pusher link pivotally connected to said control member and pivotally connected to said lazy tong means.
  • said lazy tong means comprising a first lever pivoted to said body supporting means, a link connecting said last mentioned lever to said leg rest member, a second lever crossing and pivoted to said first lever of said lazy tong means, and being pivoted to said second member of said pair of members and to said leg rest member, and the pivotal connection of said pusher link with said lazy tong means comprising a pivotal connection thereof to the first lever of said lazy tong means.
  • support means body supporting means, a first member pivoted to said support means, stop means on said support means to limit rotary movement of said first member in one direction in one angular position of said first member, a second member pivoted to said support means, means to pivotally connect said second member to said body supporting means, connecting means pivoted to said first member and to said body supporting means and connecting said first member to said body supporting means, a pair of members, one of said pair of members being connected to said connecting means to be moved thereby, the other of said pair of members being pivoted to said support means, said pair of members having a pin and slot connection with each other, a leg rest member, lazy tong means connecting said leg rest member with said body supporting means and with said one of said pair of members, to extend said leg rest member from.
  • a plate a first link pivoted to said plate and extending forwardly, a second link pivoted at its lower end to said plate rearwardly of the pivotal connection of said first link to said plate, a seat member, means to pivotally connect the upper end of said second link to the rear end of said seat member, a third link pivoted to the forward end of said first link, said third link extending upwardly and being pivoted to said seat member, a control member connected for movement by said first and third links and extending downwardly, means on the plate to stop rotation of the first link relative to said plate in one direction, a lock link pivoted to the plate, said lock link having a pin, and said control member having a slot receiving said pin, said lock link lying substantially alongside said control member while said control member and lock link rotate substantially together and said stop means stops rotation of said first link in said one direction, a leg rest member, leg rest member extending means connecting said leg rest member with said seat member and control member, and a drive link connecting said second link with said leg rest extending means.
  • a fixed support a member pivoted thereto, a body supporting member, a link pivoted to said pivoted member and being pivoted to said body supporting member, a control member connected to said link and pivoted member, a leg rest member, extensible means connecting said leg rest member with said body supporting member and with said control member, a link pivoted to said fixed support, said link having a pin and slot connection with said control member, and lying substantially alongside of said control member, in one position of said pivoted member, and a drive link connecting said first mentioned link with said extensible means.
  • support means a first link pivoted to said support means, first stop means on said support means to limit rotary movement of said first link in one direction, in a first angular position, second stop means on said support means to limit rotary movement of said first link in an opposite direction, in a second angular position, a second link pivoted to said support means, a movable body supporting member pivoted to said second link, a first means pivoted to said first link and being pivoted to said body supporting member, and a second means movably connected to said first link, a first lever having a first arm pivoted to said second means, a leg rest member, said first lever having a second arm pivoted to said leg rest member, a second lever crossing and interpivoted, mediately the ends thereof to an intermediate portion of the first lever, and having one arm pivoted to said body supporting member, said second lever having a second arm, a third link connecting the second arm of said second lever with said leg rest member, a fourth link pivoted to said support means, said fourth link having
  • support means a member pivoted to said support means, first stop means on said support means, to limit rotary movement of said pivoted member in one direction, in a first angular position, second stop means on said support means to limit rotary movement of said pivoted member in an opposite direction, in a second angular position, a link pivoted to said support means, a movable body supporting member pivoted to said link, link means interconnecting said pivoted member with said body supporting member, a leg rest, lazy tong mechanism, means connecting said lazy tong mechanism to said link means, body supporting member and said leg rest, for projecting and retracting said leg rest, and including a drive link connecting said link means to said lazy tong mechanism, said lazy tong mechanism including a plurality of interpivoted members, said body supporting member being movable rearwardly from a forward position thereof, with said pivoted member in its first angular position, to cause said link to rotate from one angular position to a second angular position, stop means on said support means to stop movement of said
  • a multiple position reclining chair comprising, support means, a first link pivotally mounted on said support means, said first link having a frontward position and a rearward position, a member pivotally mounted on said support means, actuating means pivotally mounted on said pivoted member, body support means, said body support means being pivotally connected to said first link and to said actuating means, a leg rest member; lazy tong mechanism comprising a plurality of interpivoted elements for retracting and projecting said leg rest member, interconnecting said leg rest member, said body support means and said actuating means; sequence means to releasably hold said pivoted member against rotation until said leg rest member is substantially fully extended and said first link is substantially in its rearward position, said sequence means comprising a lock link having one end pivotally mounted on said support means on a pivot spaced above and to the rear of the pivotal connections of said pivoted memher to said actuating means and said lazy tong mechanism to said actuating means in the retracted position of said leg rest and
  • a support means a member pivoted thereto, a first link pivoted to said support means, a body supporting member pivoted to said first link, an actuating member having a pivotal connection to said pivoted member, a leg rest member, lazy tong mechanism connecting said leg rest member with said body supporting member and said actuating member and including a second link having a pivotal connection to said actuating member, said second link being formed with a longitudinal slot, a lock link having a pivotal connection with said support means and carrying a pin passing through said slot, the pivotal connection of said actuating member to said pivoted member, the pivotal connection of said second link to said actuating member, and the pivotal connection of said lock link to said support means being offset from one another.

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