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US629540A US68877698A US1898688776A US629540A US 629540 A US629540 A US 629540A US 68877698 A US68877698 A US 68877698A US 1898688776 A US1898688776 A US 1898688776A US 629540 A US629540 A US 629540A
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Patented Jul 25, I899.
7 C. E &. D. W. BROWER.
REGLINING CHAIR.
(Application filed Aug. 17, 1898.)
(No Model.)
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CARRIE E. BROYVER AND DANIEL l/V. BROWER, OF PATERSON,NE\V
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RECLINING-CHAIRR SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 629,540, dated July 25, 1899.
Application filed August 17, 1898. Serial lie. 6 88,776. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern/.- I
Be it known that We, CARRIE E. BROWE and DANIEL W. BRowER, citizens of the United States, residing in Paterson, in the.
. ence being had to theaccompanying drawings,
and to letters of reference marked thereon,
.which form a part of this specification.
and its object is to provide a chair of this nature which shall be convertible for receiving a person either in a sitting or a reclining position.
The reclining-chair which is provided with our improvements is shown in the accompanying drawings, and is hereinafterdescribed as mounted on wheels and as constituting what is commonly known as a childs gocart; but we desire it to be distinctly understood that we do not wish to be limited to the chair as involving these any morethan other likewise more orless immaterial "features.
The invention consists inthe improved convertible chair and in the combination and arrangement of the various parts thereof substantially as will be hereinafter specified.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a view in vertical longitudinal section of our invention, taken on the line 00a: of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of our improved chair, portions thereof being shown as removed to better illustrate the working parts. Figs. 3 and 4 are views of certain details of our invention, and Fig. 5 is a view of a modification of a certain part thereof.
The frame of the chair consists of a'forward pair of uprights a a, upper and lower pairs of side bars I) b and c 0', respectively, connected at their front ends to said uprights,'and cross-rods d cl, connecting the lower pair of said bars 0 c and forming with a seat-bottom e, of cane or other suitable material, the seat of the chair. The lower side bars 0 c are deflected upwardly at their rear ends and ter- Our invention relates to reclining-chairst minate in the handle f, and the upper side The above-described frame is supported upon the wheels g andg, the wheels 9 being journaled on an axle g to the lower ends of the uprights a and the wheels g, which are considerably larger than the wheels 9, being journaled on said axle 9 which is secured to the rear ends of a pair of partially-spiral springs g, which springs are connected at their front ends to the lowerends of said uprights a.
h and h respectively represent the back and the foot-rest of the chair. The back h consists of a rectangular frame comprising side rods 1' and i, a cross-bar rl connecting said side rods at their upper ends, and-acrossbar i connectingjsaid side rods at their lower ends'and projecting into and having bearings in the side bars 01 d. The foot-rest consists of side rods jj, foot-bar j connecting said sidevrods at their lower ends, and a cross-bar j connecting said side rods at their upper ends and projecting into and having bearings in the sidebars d d Both the back and the foot-rest may be provided with any suitable M material for filling in the space included by their side' and upper and lower members. WVe have shown wicker-work in the drawings as serving this purpose.
The back h carries, rigidly secured thereto, a vertical bar 7c, whose lower end projects.
considerably below the cross-rod i of the back, and to which is pivotally secured a pair of connecting-rods 7c and 70 which eX- t-end forward and which in turn are pivotally connected at their front ends to brackets M, respectively, one of said brackets being secured to each of the side rodsjj' of the footrest and an appreciable distance from the upper ends thereof. From the foregoingit will be seen that when the back is moved about its cross-rod '6 as an axis the foot-rest h will likewise be moved about its cross-rod j as an axis.
The means for securing the interconnected back and foot-rest in a desired position consists of a supporting-rod m, pivoted at its up per end to the vertical bar 70 and projecting through and sliding in a clamp 71-, having a set-screw 'n and rigidly mounted on a rung o, journaled on its ends in the side bars d d. It is thus seen that whenever it is desired to lower the back, and consequently raise the foot-rest, the set-screw n is released and the back permitted to fall, the movable parts taking the position shown in the dotted lines in Fig. 1. When the parts have been adjusted to the position desired, the set-screw is again turned .into engagement with the supportingrod m. We have made the clamp revoluble about the rung 0 as an axis, so that a greater movement to the back may be secured.
In lieu of the brackets l l adj nstable brackets each consisting of a pair of clamps p p and secured together by a bolt q and a setscrew q may be provided, as shown in Fig. 5;
The substitution of the adjustable brackets and pivotally secured to each of them, a supporting-rod pivotally connected to said bar and a clamp carried by the frame and penetrated by and adapted to sustain said supporting-rodin various positions, substantially as described.
2. In a convertible chair, the combination of the frame including the seat, wheels carrying said frame, a back and a foot-rest pivot-' ally connected to said frame, and a vertical bar secured to said back and projecting below the same, rods pivotally connected at one end to said foot-rest and at the other end to the free end of the bar and adj'ustably connected to the former, a supporting-rod pivotally connected to said bar and a clamp car-, ried by the frame and penetrated by and adapted to sustain said supporting-rod in various positions, substantially as described.
3. In a convertible chair, the combination of the frame including the seat, wheels carrying said frame, a back and a foot-rest pivotally connected to said frame, a verticalrbar secured to said back and projecting below the same, brackets adjustably mounted on said foot-rest, rods pivotally connected at one endto the free end of said bar and at the other end to said brackets, a supporting-rod .pivotally connected to said bar and a clamp carried by the frame and penetrated by and adapted to sustain said supporting-rod in various positions, substantially as described.
4. In a convertible chair, the combination of the frame including the, seat, wheels carrying said frame, a back and a foot-rest pivotally connected to said frame, a vertical bar secured to said back and projecting below the same, brackets adjustably mounted on said foot-rest, rods pivotally connected at one end to the free end of said bar and at the other end to the brackets, a supportingq'od pivotally connected to said bar, a rung journaled in the frame, and a clamp carried by' CARRIE E. BROWER. DANIEL W. BROWER.
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