Motorized positioning apparatus for a seating unit
US-2016273632-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US10021980B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10021980-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514804400-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A seating unit that includes a linkage mechanism adapted to adjust between closed, extended, and reclined positions is provided. The linkage mechanism includes a linear actuator primarily coupled to a seat mounting plate for carrying out automated adjustment of the linkage assembly.
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A mechanism providing powered recline and footrest extension for a seating unit, the mechanism comprising: a base; a pair of spaced, opposed seat mounting plates spaced apart from the base; a pair of linkage mechanisms that moveably interconnect the base and the seat mounting plates, the linkage mechanisms configured to move the seating unit between closed, TV and fully reclined positions; a drive tube spanning the space between the seat mounting plates; and a linear actuator having a first portion and an extension rod configured to extend from the first portion, the first portion coupled to the drive tube and the extension rod coupled to the base, wherein, from the closed position, extension of the linear actuator causes forward movement of the drive tube, and wherein forward movement of the drive tube causes forward movement of the seat mounting plates, resulting in movement of the seating unit from a closed position to a TV position, and further extension of the linear actuator results in movement from the TV position to the fully reclined position. 2. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the drive tube has a pair of opposed ends, and wherein each opposed end is rigidly coupled to a respective seat mounting plate. 3. The mechanism of claim 2 , further comprising a pair of drive tube mounting brackets rigidly secured between each drive tube opposed end, and a respective seat mounting plate. 4. The mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the drive tube is substantially straight, and each drive tube mounting bracket includes a bend section spaced away from the respective seat mounting plate. 5. The mechanism of claim 3 , wherein each opposed end of the drive tube has a forward bend section proximate each end thereof. 6. The mechanism of claim 3 , wherein each linkage mechanism includes: a front bell crank having first and second ends, the front bell crank pivotally coupled to the seat mounting plate at a mid-point generally midway between the first and second ends of the front bell crank; an ottoman drive link having first and second ends, the first end of the ottoman drive link being pivotally coupled to the second end of the front bell crank; and a rear ottoman link having first and second ends, the rear ottoman link being pivotally coupled to the seat mounting plate at the first end, and being pivotally coupled to the second end of the ottoman drive link proximate the first end of the rear ottoman link, the second end of the rear ottoman link being pivotally coupled to an ottoman linkage, wherein forward movement of the seat mounting plate by the linear actuator causes rotation of the front bell crank, and forward movement of the ottoman drive link and rear ottoman link, resulting in movement of the seating unit from closed, to TV, to fully reclined positions. 7. The mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the linear actuator is pivotally coupled to the midpoint of the drive tube. 8. A mechanism providing powered movement of a seating unit from a closed, to a TV, to a fully reclined position, the mechanism comprising: a base; a pair of spaced, opposed seat mounting plates; a pair of linkage mechanisms that moveably interconnect the base and the seat mounting plates, the linkage mechanisms configured to move the seating unit between the closed, TV and fully reclined positions; a drive tube having first and second ends, wherein each end of the drive tube is rigidly coupled to a respective seat mounting plate; and a linear actuator pivotally coupled on a first end to the base, and pivotally coupled on a second end to the drive tube, the coupling between the second end of the linear actuator and the drive tube and between the drive tube and the seat mounting plates causing movement of the seat mounting plate upon extension or retraction of the linear actuator, wherein, from the closed position of the seating unit, extension of the linear actuator causes forward movement of the drive tube and seat mounting plates, resulting in movement of the seating unit from a closed position to a TV position, and further extension of the linear actuator results in movement of the drive tube and seat mounting plates, resulting in movement from the TV position to the fully reclined position. 9. The mechanism of claim 8 , further comprising a pair of drive tube mounting brackets rigidly secured between each drive tube opposed end, and a respective seat mounting plate. 10. The mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the drive tube is substantially straight, and each drive tube mounting bracket includes a bend section spaced away from the respective seat mounting plate. 11. The mechanism of claim 8 , wherein each opposed end of the drive tube has a forward bend section proximate each end of the drive tube. 12. The mechanism of claim 10 , wherein each linkage mechanism includes: a front bell crank having first and second ends, the front bell crank pivotally coupled to the seat mounting plate at a mid-point generally midway between the first and second ends of the front bell crank; an ottoman drive link having first and second ends, the first end of the ottoman drive link being pivotally coupled to the second end of the front bell crank; and a rear ottoman link having first and second ends, the rear ottoman link being pivotally coupled to the seat mounting plate at the first end, and being pivotally coupled to the second end of the ottoman drive link proximate the first end of the rear ottoman link, the second end of the rear ottoman link being pivotally coupled to an ottoman linkage, wherein forward movement of the seat mounting plate by the linear actuator causes rotation of the front bell crank, and forward movement of the ottoman drive link and rear ottoman link, resulting in movement of the seating unit from closed, to TV, to fully reclined positions. 13. The mechanism of claim 12 , wherein the linear actuator is pivotally coupled to the midpoint of the drive tube.
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