Reclining and ottoman-extending chair mechanism

US9398810B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9398810-B2
Application numberUS-201313972601-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 21, 2013
Priority dateAug 21, 2013
Publication dateJul 26, 2016
Grant dateJul 26, 2016

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A seating-unit mechanism includes various components that control a position of the seat and backrest and that control an extension and retraction of an ottoman and footrest. For example, the mechanism includes a linear actuator that controls a seat pitch (e.g., height and level of recline). In addition, the mechanism includes an ottoman-linkage drive mechanism, which might include a drive link or another linear actuator.

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A mechanism for adjusting seating positions of a seating unit, the mechanism comprising: a pair of side rails; a pair of mirror-image linkage mechanisms, each of which is attached to respective side rail and each of which comprises: a front pivot link and a rear pivot link pivotably coupled to the respective side rail, a seat plate pivotably coupled to the front pivot link and the rear pivot link, an ottoman front pivot link and an ottoman rear pivot link pivotably coupled to the seat plate, an ottoman upper front link pivotably attached to the ottoman front pivot link and to the ottoman rear pivot link, an ottoman lower front link pivotably coupled to the ottoman front pivot link, a main-ottoman mounting bracket pivotably coupled to both the ottoman upper front link and the ottoman lower front link, the main-ottoman mounting bracket supporting a main-ottoman substructure, which extends between both main-ottoman mounting brackets of the mirror-image linkage mechanism; a seat-plate drive tube extending between and coupled to both seat plates of the mirror-image linkage mechanisms; a linear actuator coupled to the seat-plate drive tube that controls a position of the seat plates; and one or more ottoman-linkage drive mechanisms operatively coupled to the ottoman front pivot links of the mirror-image linkage mechanism, the one or more ottoman-linkage drive mechanisms comprising an ottoman drive link pivotably coupled to the rear pivot link and to the ottoman front pivot link for controlling extension and retraction of an ottoman. 2. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein activation of the linear actuator coupled to the seat plate causes the rear pivot link to pivot on the respective side rail and wherein pivoting of the rear pivot link on the respective side rail causes the ottoman drive link to impart a force on the ottoman front pivot link. 3. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising, a footrest plate hingedly coupled to the main-ottoman substructure, wherein the footrest plate is pivotable from a closed position in which the footrest plate is folded against a main ottoman cushion to an open position in which the footrest plate is rotated to about 90 degrees with the main ottoman cushion. 4. A mechanism for adjusting seating positions of a seating unit, the mechanism comprising: a pair of side rails; a pair of mirror-image linkage mechanisms, each of which is attached to a respective side rail and each of which comprises: a front pivot link pivotably coupled directly to the respective side rail at a first pivot point and pivotably coupled directly to a seat plate at a second pivot point, the first pivot point spaced apart from the second pivot point by a first distance; and a rear pivot link pivotably coupled directly to the respective side rail at a third pivot point and pivotably coupled directly to the seat plate at a fourth pivot point, the third pivot point spaced apart from the fourth pivot point by a second distance, wherein a ratio of the first distance to the second distance is about 9.5:6.5, and the seat plate pivotably coupled directly to the front pivot link and directly to the rear pivot link, a seat-plate drive tube extending between and coupled to both seat plates of the mirror-image linkage mechanisms; and a linear actuator coupled to the seat-plate drive tube that moves the seat plates between a first position and a second position by pivoting the seat plates on the front pivot links and the rear pivot links, wherein a pitch of the seat plates changes by about 15 degrees relative to the respective side rails when the seat plates move between the first position and the second position. 5. The mechanism of claim 4 , wherein the first pivot and the third pivot are spaced a third distance apart; wherein the second pivot and the fourth pivot are spaced a fourth distance apart; and wherein a ratio of the third distance to the fourth distance is about 10:12.5. 6. The mechanism of claim 4 further comprising a backrest-mounting bracket that is non-rotatably coupled to the seat plate. 7. The mechanism of claim 4 , wherein each linkage mechanism comprises: an ottoman front pivot link and an ottoman rear pivot link pivotably coupled to the seat plate, an ottoman upper front link pivotably attached to the ottoman front pivot link and to the ottoman rear pivot link, an ottoman lower front link pivotably coupled to the ottoman front pivot link, and a main-ottoman mounting bracket pivotably coupled to both the ottoman upper front link and the ottoman lower front link, the main-ottoman mounting bracket supporting a main-ottoman substructure, which extends between both main-ottoman mounting brackets of the mirror-image linkage mechanism. 8. The mechanism of claim 7 further comprising, one or more ottoman-linkage drive mechanisms operatively coupled to the ottoman front pivot links of the mirror-image linkage mechanism, the one or more ottoman-linkage drive mechanisms controlling extension and retraction of an ottoman. 9. The mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the one or more ottoman-linkage drive mechanisms comprises: an ottoman-linkage drive tube extending between and coupled to both ottoman front pivot links of the mirror-image linkage mechanisms, and a linear actuator coupled to the ottoman-linkage drive tube. 10. The mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the linear actuator coupled to the ottoman linkage drive tube is controllable independently from the linear actuator coupled to the seat-plate drive tube. 11. The mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the one or more ottoman-linkage drive mechanisms comprises an ottoman drive link pivotably coupled to the rear pivot link and the ottoman front pivot link. 12. The mechanism of claim 11 , wherein activation of the linear actuator coupled to the seat plate causes the rear pivot link to pivot on the respective side rail and wherein pivoting of the rear pivot link on the respective side rail causes the ottoman drive link to impart a force on the ottoman front pivot link. 13. The mechanism of claim 7 further comprising, a footrest plate hingedly coupled to the main-ottoman substructure, wherein the footrest plate is coupled to a gas spring that applies a biasing force to the footrest plate to hold the footrest in a closed position and wherein the footrest plate is pivotable from the closed position to an open position when a force is imparted on the footrest plate to overcome the biasing force. 14. A mechanism for adjusting seating positions of a seating unit, the mechanism comprising: a pair of side rails; a pair of mirror-image linkage mechanisms, each of which is attached to respective side rail and each of which comprises: a front pivot link and a rear pivot link pivotably coupled to the respective side rail, a seat plate pivotably coupled to the front pivot link and the rear pivot link, an ottoman front pivot link and an ottoman rear pivot link pivotably coupled to the seat plate, an ottoman upper front link pivotably attached to the ottoman front pivot link and to the ottoman rear pivot link, an ottoman lower front link pivotably coupled to the ottoman front pivot link, a main-ottoman mounting bracket pivotably coupled to both the ottoman upper front link and the ottoman lower front link, the main-ottoman mounting bracket supporting a main-ottoman substructure, which extends between both main-ottoman mounting brackets of the mirror-image linkage mechanism; a seat-plate drive tube extending between and coupled to both seat plates of the mirror-image linkage mechanisms; a first linear actuator coupled to the seat-plate drive tube th

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  • the parts being movably-coupled seat and back-rest (A47C1/035 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A47C1/0342Primary

    in combination with movable backrest-seat unit or back-rest · CPC title

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What does patent US9398810B2 cover?
A seating-unit mechanism includes various components that control a position of the seat and backrest and that control an extension and retraction of an ottoman and footrest. For example, the mechanism includes a linear actuator that controls a seat pitch (e.g., height and level of recline). In addition, the mechanism includes an ottoman-linkage drive mechanism, which might include a drive link…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
L & P Property Management Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C1/0342. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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