Zero-wall clearance linkage mechanism for a dual motor lifting recliner

US9468295B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9468295-B2
Application numberUS-201414245382-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 4, 2014
Priority dateApr 4, 2014
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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A seating unit that includes a linkage mechanism adapted to move the seating unit between closed, extended, reclined, and seat-lift positions is provided. The linkage mechanism includes a footrest assembly, a back-mounting link coupled to a seat-mounting plate, a base plate coupled to a lift-base assembly via a lift assembly, a motor tube, and two linear actuators for automating adjustment of the linkage mechanism. A first phase involves a second linear actuator rotating the motor tube angularly within a first range of degrees, causing the seat-adjustment assembly to bias the seat-mounting plate. A second phase involves the second linear actuator rotating the motor tube angularly within a second range of degrees, causing the footrest assembly to extend or retract without affecting the back-mounting link bias. A third phase involves a first linear actuator causing the lift assembly to raise and tilt the base plate directly over the lift-base assembly.

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A seating unit having a chassis, a seat, a backrest, and at least one foot-support ottoman, the seating unit being adapted to move between a closed, an extended, a reclined, and a seat-lift position, the seating unit comprising: a lift-base assembly that rests on an underlying surface; a pair of base plates in substantially parallel-spaced relation; a pair of lift assemblies, wherein each of the lift assemblies is attached to a respective base plate and raises and lowers the respective base plate directly above the lift-base assembly; a pair of seat-mounting plates in substantially parallel-spaced relation, wherein the seat-mounting plates suspend the seat over the lift assemblies; a pair of generally mirror-image linkage mechanisms each moveably interconnecting each of the base plates to a respective seat-mounting plate, wherein each of the linkage mechanisms comprise: (a) a footrest assembly that extends and retracts the at least one foot-support ottoman; and (b) a seat-adjustment assembly that reclines and inclines the backrest; a first linear actuator that provides automated adjustment of the seating unit between the closed position and the seat-lift position, wherein the first linear actuator is configured to move the lift assemblies into and out of the seat-lift position while consistently maintaining the seat-mounting plates inside a footprint of the lift-base assembly; and a second linear actuator that provides automated adjustment of the seating unit between the extended position, the reclined position, and the closed position, wherein in the reclined position, the backrest is reclined and the footrest assembly is extended, wherein in the extended position the backrest is inclined and the footrest assembly is extended, and wherein in the closed position the backrest is inclined and the footrest is retracted. 2. The seating unit of claim 1 , wherein the second linear actuator comprises a second extendable element that includes a first travel section and a second travel section, and wherein the first linear actuator comprises a first extendable element that includes a third travel section. 3. The seating unit of claim 2 , wherein adjustment of the seating unit is sequenced into a first phase, a second phase, and a third phase that are mutually exclusive in stroke, wherein the first phase moves the seat-adjustment assembly between the reclined position and the extended position when the second extendable element of the second linear actuator is repositioned over the first travel section. 4. The seating unit of claim 3 , wherein the second phase moves the footrest assembly between the extended position and the closed position when the second extendable element of the second linear actuator is repositioned over the second travel section. 5. The seating unit of claim 3 , wherein the third phase moves the lift assemblies into and out of the seat-lift position when the first extendable element of the first linear actuator is repositioned over the third travel section. 6. The seating unit of claim 3 , further comprising a second motor tube that spans between and couples to the linkage mechanisms, wherein the second motor tube has a pair of ends, wherein one of the ends of the second motor tube is rotatably coupled to a respective base plate via a second motor mounting plate, and wherein the second extendable element is directly or indirectly coupled to the second motor tube. 7. The seating unit of claim 6 , wherein the seat-adjustment assembly comprises a footrest drive link that includes a front end and a back end, wherein the back end of the footrest drive link is pivotably attached to one of the ends of the second motor tube via one or more intervening links, and wherein the front end of the footrest drive link is pivotably coupled to the footrest assembly. 8. The seating unit of claim 7 , wherein the footrest assembly comprises a front ottoman link that is rotatably coupled to a forward portion of a respective seat-mounting plate, and wherein the front end of the footrest drive link is pivotably coupled to the front ottoman link. 9. The seating unit of claim 8 , wherein adjusting the seating unit between the reclined position and the extended position involves causing the second motor tube to rotate upon repositioning the second extendable element over the first travel section, wherein the rotation of the second motor tube generates a forward or rearward thrust at the front ottoman link via the interaction of the footrest drive link and the second motor tube. 10. The seating unit of claim 8 , wherein adjusting the seating unit between the closed position and the extended position involves causing the second motor tube to rotate upon repositioning the second extendable element over the second travel section, wherein the rotation of the second motor tube generates a forward or rearward thrust at the front ottoman link via the interaction of the footrest drive link and the second motor tube. 11. The seating unit of claim 8 , wherein the lift-base assembly comprises: a front lateral member; a rear lateral member that is oriented in substantially parallel-spaced relation to the front lateral member; a left longitudinal member; and a right longitudinal member that is oriented in substantially parallel-spaced relation to the left longitudinal member, wherein the left and right longitudinal members span and couple the front and rear lateral members, and wherein the left and right longitudinal members and the front and rear lateral members represent a perimeter of the footprint of the lift-base assembly. 12. The seating unit of claim 11 , wherein the first extendable element is pivotably coupled to a section between a pair of ends of the rear lateral member via a rear motor bracket, and wherein, during the stroke of the first linear actuator within the third phase, a first motor mechanism moves forward and upward with respect to the lift-base assembly while the first extendable element remains generally fixed in space. 13. The seating unit of claim 12 , wherein each of the lift assemblies comprise: a riser connector plate that is fixedly attached to a respective longitudinal member of the lift-base assembly, the riser connector plate having an upper end and a lower end; an upper lift link that is pivotably coupled at one end to a respective base plate and is rotatably coupled at another end to the upper end of the riser connector plate; and a lower lift link that is pivotably coupled at one end to a respective base plate and is rotatably coupled at another end to the lower end of the riser connector plate. 14. A pair of generally mirror-image linkage mechanisms adapted to move a seating unit between a reclined, an extended, a closed, and a seat-lift position, the seating unit having a pair of lift assemblies that are adapted to adjust the seating unit into and out of the seat-lift position, a seat that is angularly biased via the lift assemblies, and a backrest that is angularly adjustable with respect to the seat, each of the linkage mechanisms comprising: a seat-mounting plate that includes a forward portion and a rearward portion, wherein the seat is fixedly mounted to the seat-mounting plate; a seat-adjustment assembly that reclines and inclines the backrest; a footrest assembly that extends and retracts at least one foot-support ottoman; a cam control link that includes a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the cam control link is pivotably coupled with the footrest assembly; a sequence cam that includes a contact edge and is rotatably coupled to the seat-mounting plate, wherein the rea

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

  • A47C1/0355Primary

    actuated by linkages, e.g. lazy-tongs mechanisms · CPC title

  • Standing-up or sitting-down aids · CPC title

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What does patent US9468295B2 cover?
A seating unit that includes a linkage mechanism adapted to move the seating unit between closed, extended, reclined, and seat-lift positions is provided. The linkage mechanism includes a footrest assembly, a back-mounting link coupled to a seat-mounting plate, a base plate coupled to a lift-base assembly via a lift assembly, a motor tube, and two linear actuators for automating adjustment of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
L & P Property Management Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C1/0355. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 18 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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