Patent classifications
A47C1/03
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING POWER MOTION FURNITURE
The present invention relates to power motion furniture, power motion furniture systems and methods of using the same. In particular, the present invention provides systems and methods for controlling power motion furniture positioning comprising a physical alert (e.g., to indicate furniture component positioning).
HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ARMREST
A height-adjustable armrest for a chair, in particular an office chair, has an arm support, which is retained by an armrest holder. The armrest holder is pivotable and a pivoting causes the armrest to be adjusted in height. An arresting device fixes the armrest holder in a height position. The arresting device is arranged at the upper, alterable-height end of the armrest holder and has a linearly movable latching element. The latching element is connected via a guide element to the armrest holder such that each pivoting movement of the armrest holder induces a linear movement of the latching element.
Lift adjuster and seating and/or reclining furniture with a lift adjuster
A lift adjuster is depicted and described for adjusting seating furniture and/or reclining furniture, with a housing and an adjustment bracket. The adjustment bracket is maintained in the housing and can be partially pulled out of the housing. In order to enable comfortable adjustment, it is proposed that at least one clamping element is provided displaceable with respect to the adjustment bracket between a clamping position and at least one adjustment position in that the at least one clamping element is received in a clamping manner in the clamping position in a clamping gap between the adjustment bracket and the housing such that the adjustment bracket is prevented from sliding into the housing.
Shared Armrest
A shared armrest includes two armrest members which are each configured for supporting a person's arm. The shared armrest is configured so that at least one of the armrest members is displaceable between an undivided condition and a split condition. In the undivided condition the armrest members are substantially together. In the split condition the armrest members diverge relative to each other with respective distal ends of the armrest members spaced apart from each other.
Adjustable seating and furniture
Self-adjusting furniture, seating, and accessories disclosed. When the user applies a force to the seating by shifting his or her center of gravity, the backrest and/or seat/bed portions of the seating/furniture move in response to the force to recline or adjust the seating/furniture or accessories. The user can return the seating to an upright position by again shifting his or her center of gravity. The angle of the backrest and/or seat/bed portions can vary relative to the ground as the user moves. Continuously varying the angle of both the backrest and seat/bed portions of the seating/furniture or accessories relative to the ground may improve a user's seating comfort, for example, by decreasing or negating the user's need to shift position on the seat when reclined or continuously responding the user's shift in position.
Apparatus for support during tattooing
An apparatus that supports a person in a variety of positions so that a tattoo artist can comfortably apply a tattoo to the skin of the supported person is herein disclosed. The apparatus can be articulated to cause a person's legs and arms to be optimally positioned and supported to receive a tattoo.
Apparatus for support during tattooing
An apparatus that supports a person in a variety of positions so that a tattoo artist can comfortably apply a tattoo to the skin of the supported person is herein disclosed. The apparatus can be articulated to cause a person's legs and arms to be optimally positioned and supported to receive a tattoo.
Height adjusting mechanism and stool for dental practitioner
A height adjusting mechanism for a dentistry stool comprises a support member, a movable height adjusting assembly and a pushbutton actuator. The support member is coupleable to the stool adjacent a seat of the stool. The movable height adjusting assembly is selectively movable up and down relative to the support member. The pushbutton actuator is positionable on a side of the movable height adjusting assembly adjacent a seated user, and is manually actuatable by the seated user to release the movable height adjusting assembly from a locked position at a current height to allow the movable height adjusting assembly to be moved to a new height. The height adjusting mechanism can be implemented to provide a height-adjustable seat back and/or a height-adjustable torso bar.
ARMREST ADJUSTER
An armrest adjuster includes a slider, a fixing member moveably mounted into a concave space of the slider, and a button is revealed. Two pins set on a bottom surface of the fixing member are moveably mounted in two long grooves on a bottom surface of the slider respectively. Each pin is set with a through hole for being fastened on a top of a vertical support of an armrest. The button exposed is clipped between the slider and the fixing member. The button is disposed with a rack while another rack corresponding to the rack of the button is arranged at the fixing member. The rack of the button is separated from the rack of the fixing member when the button is pressed. Thus the slider is moved horizontally relative to the fixing member. The design is beneficial to the assembly process, modularization and mass production.
ARMREST ADJUSTER
An armrest adjuster includes a slider, a fixing member moveably mounted into a concave space of the slider, and a button is revealed. Two pins set on a bottom surface of the fixing member are moveably mounted in two long grooves on a bottom surface of the slider respectively. Each pin is set with a through hole for being fastened on a top of a vertical support of an armrest. The button exposed is clipped between the slider and the fixing member. The button is disposed with a rack while another rack corresponding to the rack of the button is arranged at the fixing member. The rack of the button is separated from the rack of the fixing member when the button is pressed. Thus the slider is moved horizontally relative to the fixing member. The design is beneficial to the assembly process, modularization and mass production.