Linkage mechanism for hi-leg seating unit
US-2016045031-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US11278120B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11278120-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017135235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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A mechanism is provided for a seating unit that moves the seating unit between closed, TV, and fully reclined positions. The mechanism allows independent movement of a seat frame, relative to the chair arms and chair back to which the mechanism is mounted. The mechanism thus allows the seat depth of the chair to be adjusted relative to the chair back to accommodate the individual characteristics of the chair occupant.
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What is claimed is: 1. A recliner mechanism for a seating unit, comprising: a pair of base plates, coupled together in spaced relation, each base plate having a front end and a rear end; and a pair of mechanisms operable to move between a closed position and at least a reclined position, with one mechanism coupled to each base plate, each mechanism comprising: a seat frame assembly, a first roller track and a second roller track, a trolley comprising a first roller coupled to the first roller track and a second roller coupled to the second roller track, a back assembly pivotally coupled to the base plate, and a footrest linkage coupled to the seat frame assembly and having an extendable footrest, wherein the footrest linkage moves the extendable footrest between a retracted position when the mechanism is in the closed position and an extended position when the mechanism is in the reclined position, wherein the trolley allows the seat frame assembly to translate forward and backward relative to the back assembly. 2. The recliner mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the seat frame assembly comprises a carrier plate translationally coupled to the base plate, such that the carrier plate is moveable forward and backward relative to the base plate. 3. The recliner mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the first roller track and the second roller track are fixed to the carrier plate. 4. The recliner mechanism of claim 1 , wherein each mechanism further comprises a front pivot link coupled on one end to the trolley near the first roller and coupled on an opposite end to the seat frame and a second pivot link coupled on one end to the trolley near the second roller and coupled on an opposite end to the seat frame. 5. A recliner mechanism for a seating unit, comprising: a pair of base plates, coupled together in spaced relation, each base plate having a front end and a rear end; and a pair of mechanisms operable to move between a closed position and at least a reclined position, with one mechanism coupled to each base plate, each mechanism comprising: a seat frame assembly; a roller track, a trolley having a roller coupled to the roller track, a back assembly pivotally coupled to the base plate, and a footrest linkage coupled to the seat frame assembly and having an extendable footrest, wherein the footrest linkage moves the extendable footrest between a retracted position when the mechanism is in the closed position and an extended position when the mechanism is in the reclined position, wherein the seat frame assembly is coupled to the base plate so as to allow for translational movement relative to the back assembly, and wherein the roller track is inclined relative to a direction of translation of the seat frame assembly. 6. The recliner mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the seat frame assembly includes a carrier plate translationally coupled to the base plate, such that the carrier plate is moveable forward and backward relative to the base plate. 7. The recliner mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the roller track is fixed to the carrier plate. 8. A recliner mechanism for a seating unit, comprising: a pair of base plates, coupled together in spaced relation, each base plate having a front end and a rear end; and a pair of mechanisms operable to move between a closed position and at least a reclined position, with one mechanism coupled to each base plate, each mechanism comprising: a seat frame assembly; a first roller track and a second roller track; at least one roller coupled to the first roller track and at least one roller coupled to the second roller track; a back assembly pivotally coupled to the base plate, and a footrest linkage coupled to the seat frame assembly and having an extendable footrest, wherein the footrest linkage moves the extendable footrest between a retracted position when the mechanism is in the closed position and an extended position when the mechanism is in the reclined position, wherein the seat frame assembly is coupled to the base plate so as to allow for translational movement relative to the back assembly. 9. The recliner mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the seat frame assembly includes a carrier plate translationally coupled to the base plate, such that the carrier plate is moveable forward and backward relative to the base plate. 10. The recliner mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the first roller track and the second roller track are fixed to the carrier plate. 11. The recliner mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the first roller track and the second roller track are each inclined relative to a direction of translation of the seat frame assembly.
the parts being horizontally-adjustable seats · CPC title
by electric motors · CPC title
characterised by the backrest-seat unit or back-rest slidingly movable in the base frame, e.g. by rollers · CPC title
Chair or stool bases (A47C3/20 takes precedence) · CPC title
in combination with movable backrest-seat unit or back-rest · CPC title
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