Furniture Member With Wall-Proximity Mechanism And Locking Trigger
US-2019350368-A1 · Nov 21, 2019 · US
US2020367652A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020367652-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916524669-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A metal-to-the-floor linkage mechanism provides backrest recline and ottoman extension for a seating unit. The linkage mechanism has a base and a pair of seat mounting plates that are used to attach a seat to the mechanism. The linkage mechanism comprises a first and a second plurality of links that are each pivotally coupled between the base and a corresponding one of the pair of seat mounting plates. The first and second plurality of links moveably interconnect the base and the seat mounting plates to control movement of the seating unit between closed, TV, reclined and fully-reclined positions. In the fully-reclined position, the seat mounting plates are moved to a position by the first plurality of links and the second plurality of links to place the seat of the seating unit at an angle relative to horizontal of between eighteen and twenty-six degrees.
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A metal-to-the-floor linkage mechanism providing backrest recline and ottoman extension for a seating unit, the linkage mechanism comprising: a base having a front cross rail, a rear cross rail and a pair of spaced side rails; a pair of spaced, opposed seat mounting plates, spaced apart from the base, the pair of seat mounting plates attachable to a seat of the seating unit; and a first plurality of links and a second plurality of links, each of said first plurality of links and said second plurality of links being pivotally coupled between the base and a corresponding one of the pair of seat mounting plates, to moveably interconnect the base and the seat mounting plates to control movement of the seating unit between closed, TV, reclined and fully-reclined positions; wherein, in the fully-reclined position, the seat mounting plates are moved to a position by said first plurality of links and said second plurality of links to place the seat of the seating unit at an angle relative to horizontal of between eighteen and twenty-six degrees. 2 . The linkage mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising: a motor coupled to the front cross rail of the base; a shaft extending from the motor and coupled to the rear cross rail of the base; a motor guide block coupled to the shaft and moveable longitudinally along the shaft by the motor; a drive tube spanning the space between the seat mounting plates and coupled to one of the plurality of links in each of said first plurality of links and said second plurality of links; and a motor linkage assembly coupled between the drive tube and the motor guide block; wherein, from the closed position, actuation of the motor causes movement of the motor guide block and movement drive tube through the motor linkage assembly, and wherein movement of the drive tube causes movement of the seating unit from a closed position to a TV position, and further actuation of the motor results in movement from the TV position to the reclined position, and further actuation of the motor results in movement from the reclined position to the fully-reclined position. 3 . The linkage mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the motor linkage assembly comprises: at least one motor guide bracket having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the motor guide block; at least one motor drive link having a first end and a second end, the first end pivotally coupled to the second end of the motor guide bracket; and at least one drive tube bracket pivotally coupled to the second end of the at least one motor drive link and fixedly coupled to the drive tube. 4 . The linkage mechanism of claim 3 , each of the first plurality of links and the second plurality of links comprises: a rear pivot link having a first end pivotally coupled to a corresponding side rail and having a second end distal from the first end; a front pivot link having a first end pivotally coupled to the corresponding side rail and spaced from the pivotal connection of the first end of the rear pivot link and the corresponding side rail, and having a second end distal from the first end; a rear lift link pivotally coupled at a first point to the second end of the rear pivot link, and pivotally coupled at a second point to a corresponding one of the seat mounting plates; a front lift link pivotally coupled at a first point to the second end of the front pivot link, and pivotally coupled at a second point to a corresponding one of the seat mounting plates; and a connector link pivotally coupled between the rear lift link and the front lift link. 5 . The linkage mechanism of claim 4 , wherein the at least one motor drive bracket has a first section fixedly coupled to the motor guide block and a second section pivotally coupled to the at least one motor drive link, and wherein the second section extends above and rearwardly from the first section. 6 . The linkage mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the front pivot link, the rear pivot link, the rear lift link, the front lift link and the connector link elevate the pivotal connection of the front lift link and the seat mounting plate above a support surface a greater distance than the pivotal connection of the rear lift link and the seat mounting plate above the support surface when in the fully-reclined position to place the seat of the seating unit at an angle relative to horizontal of between eighteen and twenty-six degrees. 7 . The linkage mechanism of claim 6 , further comprising an ottoman-extension linkage pivotally coupled to the seat mounting plate, the ottoman extension linkage extending an ottoman of the seating unit as the linkage mechanism moves from the closed to the TV position, and wherein, in the fully-reclined position, the ottoman extension linkage is moved to elevate the ottoman between four and seven inches further above the support surface relative to the position of the ottoman in the reclined position. 8 . A seating unit comprising: a seat; an ottoman; a back; a base having a front cross rail, a rear cross rail and a pair of spaced side rails; a metal-to-the-floor linkage mechanism that couples together the seat, the ottoman and the backrest of the seating unit, the linkage mechanism comprising: a pair of spaced, opposed seat mounting plates coupled to the seat; and a first plurality of links and a second plurality of links, each of said first plurality of links and said second plurality of links being pivotally coupled between the base and a corresponding one of the pair of seat mounting plates, to moveably interconnect the base and the seat mounting plates to control movement of the seating unit between closed, TV, reclined and fully-reclined positions; wherein, in the fully-reclined position, the seat is moved to a position by said pair of seat mounting plates and said first plurality of links and said second plurality of links to place the seat of the seating unit at an angle relative to horizontal of between eighteen and twenty-six degrees. 9 . The seating unit of claim 8 , further comprising: a motor coupled to the front cross rail of the base; a shaft extending from the motor and coupled to the rear cross rail of the base; a motor guide block coupled to the shaft and moveable longitudinally along the shaft by the motor; a drive tube spanning the space between the seat mounting plates and coupled to one of the plurality of links in each of said first plurality of links and said second plurality of links; and a motor linkage assembly coupled between the drive tube and the motor guide block; wherein, from the closed position, actuation of the motor causes movement of the motor guide block and movement drive tube through the motor linkage assembly, and wherein movement of the drive tube causes movement of the seating unit from a closed position to a TV position, and further actuation of the motor results in movement from the TV position to the reclined position, and further actuation of the motor results in movement from the reclined position to the fully-reclined position. 10 . The seating unit of claim 9 , wherein the motor linkage assembly comprises: at least one motor guide bracket having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the motor guide block; at least one motor drive link having a first end and a second end, the first end pivotally coupled to the second end of the motor guide bracket; and at least one drive tube bracket pivotally coupled to the second end of the at least one motor drive link and fixedly coupled to the drive tube. 11 . The seating unit of claim 10 , each of the first plurality of links and the second plurality of links comprises:
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