Lift chair mechanism with zero-gravity position options
US-12201218-B2 · Jan 21, 2025 · US
US12408754B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12408754-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118272936-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 9, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 9, 2025 |
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Provided are an adjustable bracket and a high-feet sofa. In the adjustable bracket, the transmission rod is in a straight rod structure. A first end of the transmission rod is connected to the fourth connection rod. A second end of the transmission rod is connected to the pedal rod group. The present disclosure provides an adjustable bracket. In the case of the same sitting height, the adjustable mechanism of a sofa has a more compact structure so that the cleaning work of a mop, a vacuum cleaner, or a floor-sweeping robot is facilitated. Moreover, the height of the sofa from the ground is higher, making the sofa more attractive.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable bracket, comprising: a pedal rod group, a lumbar support rod group, a transmission rod, and a cushion bracket, wherein the lumbar support rod group comprises at least a second connection rod, a third connection rod, and a fourth connection rod; and the transmission rod is in a straight rod structure, a first end of the transmission rod is connected to the fourth connection rod, and a second end of the transmission rod is connected to the pedal rod group. 2. The adjustable bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the fourth connection rod is in a cross-shaped configuration and has a first connection end, a second connection end, a third connection end, and a fourth connection end, wherein the first connection end and the second connection end opposite to each other up and down are connected to the cushion bracket and the second connection rod respectively, the third connection end is connected to the first end of the transmission rod, and the fourth connection end is suspended in the air. 3. The adjustable bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission rod and the second connection rod are connected to two side faces of the fourth connection rod respectively. 4. The adjustable bracket according to claim 1 , wherein two ends of the second connection rod are connected to the third connection rod and the fourth connection rod respectively, and one end of the third connection rod that is not connected to the second connection rod and one end of the fourth connection rod that is not connected to the second connection rod are both connected to the cushion bracket to form a closed four-connection-rod mechanism. 5. The adjustable bracket according to claim 4 , wherein in a folded state, the fourth connection rod and the third connection rod have a rearward first inclination angle and a rearward second inclination angle respectively in a vertical plane, wherein the first inclination angle is greater than 0° and less than 90°, and the second inclination angle is greater than 0° and less than 90°. 6. The adjustable bracket according to claim 5 , wherein in the folded state, a minimum distance between the second connection rod and the cushion bracket is in a range of 110 mm to 140 mm. 7. The adjustable bracket according to claim 5 , wherein in a fully unfolded state, an axial direction of the fourth connection rod is a vertical direction, the third connection rod has a rearward third inclination angle in the vertical plane, and the third inclination angle is smaller than the second inclination angle. 8. The adjustable bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the pedal rod group comprises at least a fifth connection rod connected to the second end of the transmission rod, and the fifth connection rod and the second end are connected to the cushion bracket at a connection point between the fifth connection rod and the second end. 9. The adjustable bracket according to claim 1 , wherein a first connection point between the transmission rod and the cushion bracket is in a forward position with respect to a second connection point between the third connection rod and the cushion bracket. 10. A high-feet sofa, comprising an adjustable bracket, wherein the adjustable bracket comprises: a pedal rod group, a lumbar support rod group, a transmission rod, and a cushion bracket, wherein the lumbar support rod group comprises at least a second connection rod, a third connection rod, and a fourth connection rod; and the transmission rod is in a straight rod structure, a first end of the transmission rod is connected to the fourth connection rod, and a second end of the transmission rod is connected to the pedal rod group. 11. The high-feet sofa according to claim 10 , wherein the fourth connection rod is in a cross-shaped configuration and has a first connection end, a second connection end, a third connection end, and a fourth connection end, wherein the first connection end and the second connection end opposite to each other up and down are connected to the cushion bracket and the second connection rod respectively, the third connection end is connected to the first end of the transmission rod, and the fourth connection end is suspended in the air. 12. The high-feet sofa according to claim 10 , wherein the transmission rod and the second connection rod are connected to two side faces of the fourth connection rod respectively. 13. The high-feet sofa according to claim 10 , wherein two ends of the second connection rod are connected to the third connection rod and the fourth connection rod respectively, and one end of the third connection rod that is not connected to the second connection rod and one end of the fourth connection rod that is not connected to the second connection rod are both connected to the cushion bracket to form a closed four-connection-rod mechanism. 14. The high-feet sofa according to claim 13 , wherein in a folded state, the fourth connection rod and the third connection rod have a rearward first inclination angle and a rearward second inclination angle respectively in a vertical plane, wherein the first inclination angle is greater than 0° and less than 90°, and the second inclination angle is greater than 0° and less than 90°. 15. The high-feet sofa according to claim 14 , wherein in the folded state, a minimum distance between the second connection rod and the cushion bracket is in a range of 110 mm to 140 mm. 16. The high-feet sofa according to claim 14 , wherein in a fully unfolded state, an axial direction of the fourth connection rod is a vertical direction, the third connection rod has a rearward third inclination angle in the vertical plane, and the third inclination angle is smaller than the second inclination angle. 17. The high-feet sofa according to claim 10 , wherein the pedal rod group comprises at least a fifth connection rod connected to the second end of the transmission rod, and the fifth connection rod and the second end are connected to the cushion bracket at a connection point between the fifth connection rod and the second end. 18. The high-feet sofa according to claim 10 , wherein a first connection point between the transmission rod and the cushion bracket is in a forward position with respect to a second connection point between the third connection rod and the cushion bracket.
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