A47C1/035

Power leisure reclining chair

A power leisure reclining chair includes a seat structure having a seat portion and a backrest portion, a support assembly having two wooden leg assemblies connected by a wooden cross beam, and a main push rod positioned between the seat structure and the cross beam to push the seat structure to swing. A metal frame and an armrest are arranged on the leg assembly. The support assembly has metal bars extending from a pivot pin on each leg assembly and connecting the seat portion. The metal bar is pivoted to the metal frame. The backrest portion is held at the rear of the leg assemblies by a rail guide system. The rail guide system has guide elements fixed to the leg assembly, and rail member fixed to the backrest portion. The guide element has an under and a top bearing against the bottom and side of the rail member.

RECLINABLE SEAT
20170295934 · 2017-10-19 ·

A reclinable chair is provided which has a seat rest, a backrest; a footrest; two side arm portions; and a reclining mechanism arranged to move at least one of the backrest and the footrest from a substantially upright position into a reclined position. The reclining mechanism is mounted to the side arm portions. The reclining mechanism includes an extendable member which acts on a footrest support to move the footrest from a substantially upright position to a reclined position. A linkage bar may be provided to connect the footrest support to a backrest support so that a single driving mechanism causes movement of the footrest into the reclined position and simultaneously causes movement of the backrest into a reclined position. Alternatively, the linkage bar may be omitted so that only the footrest is reclinable. Other advantageous features include adjustable substantially upright and reclined positions for the backrest, a tiltable seat rest, a tiltable headrest and a removable container for rubbish or other objects located under the seat rest.

Medical support apparatus

A chair includes a seat, a backrest, and a leg rest. A tilt actuator and lift actuator tilt and lift the seat, respectively. A leg rest actuator extends and retracts the leg rest. A backrest actuator pivots the backrest with respect to the seat. A controller simultaneously controls the actuators such that they move sequentially between multiple predefined states. A control panel enables a user to automatically move the chair to any of the predefined states. Progress indicators are included that provide a visual indication of how far the chair has progressed to a commanded state. A controller controls the actuators such that they simultaneously arrive at each state. One or more functions on a control panel may also be automatically disabled and/or automatically enabled as the chair moves into or out of certain ones of the predefined states.

Medical support apparatus

A chair includes a seat, a backrest, and a leg rest. A tilt actuator and lift actuator tilt and lift the seat, respectively. A leg rest actuator extends and retracts the leg rest. A backrest actuator pivots the backrest with respect to the seat. A controller simultaneously controls the actuators such that they move sequentially between multiple predefined states. A control panel enables a user to automatically move the chair to any of the predefined states. Progress indicators are included that provide a visual indication of how far the chair has progressed to a commanded state. A controller controls the actuators such that they simultaneously arrive at each state. One or more functions on a control panel may also be automatically disabled and/or automatically enabled as the chair moves into or out of certain ones of the predefined states.

Reclining high-leg seating unit
11241094 · 2022-02-08 · ·

An elevated mount chair includes: a base; a pair of arms; a seat positioned above the base between the arms; a backrest; a first ottoman; a reclining mechanism attached to the base, the seat and the backrest; and a footrest mechanism attached to the seat and the first ottoman, the footrest mechanism being coupled to the reclining mechanism. The seat includes a T-cushion positioned above a seat frame, the T-cushion having lateral wings that are positioned forward of the arms. The reclining and footrest mechanisms comprise a plurality of pivotally interconnected links configured to move the chair between an upright position, a TV position, and a fully reclined position. In moving between the upright, TV and fully reclined positions, a front portion of the seat experiences substantially no forward or rearward movement relative to the arms.

Powered chairs for public venues, assemblies for use in powered chairs, and components for use in assemblies for use in powered chairs

Powered recliner chairs, assemblies for use in the chairs, and components for use in the assemblies are provided. Electrical systems for use in the chairs, and components for use in the assemblies are provided. Control systems and methods for operating powered recliner chairs are also provided. Any given chair may be locally and/or remotely controlled.

ELECTRIC MECHANICAL STRETCHING DEVICE OF MOVABLE SOFA

Disclosed is an electrical mechanical stretching device of a movable sofa, comprising a mechanical stretching device and an electrical device, wherein the mechanical stretching device comprises a third leg rod and a third connecting rod. The electrical device consists of a motor sliding block connecting pipe, a motor, a motor leg fixing pipe, a motor guide rail and a motor sliding block. The motor is provided with the motor guide rail. The motor sliding block is mounted on the motor guide rail. A motor head is rotatably connected via a second rotating shaft to the motor leg fixing pipe which is fixed on the third leg rod. The motor sliding block is rotatably connected via a first rotating shaft to the motor sliding block connecting pipe which is fixed on the third connecting rod. A base of the mechanical stretching device is connected by two bottom connecting pipes.

ELECTRIC MECHANICAL STRETCHING DEVICE OF MOVABLE SOFA

Disclosed is an electrical mechanical stretching device of a movable sofa, comprising a mechanical stretching device and an electrical device, wherein the mechanical stretching device comprises a third leg rod and a third connecting rod. The electrical device consists of a motor sliding block connecting pipe, a motor, a motor leg fixing pipe, a motor guide rail and a motor sliding block. The motor is provided with the motor guide rail. The motor sliding block is mounted on the motor guide rail. A motor head is rotatably connected via a second rotating shaft to the motor leg fixing pipe which is fixed on the third leg rod. The motor sliding block is rotatably connected via a first rotating shaft to the motor sliding block connecting pipe which is fixed on the third connecting rod. A base of the mechanical stretching device is connected by two bottom connecting pipes.

Wall-proximity furniture member having sync mechanism

A furniture member includes a base assembly, a frame assembly, a legrest mechanism, a support rod, and a sync mechanism. The frame assembly is movable relative to the base assembly among an upright position, a partially reclined position, and a fully reclined position. The legrest mechanism is movable relative to the frame assembly between a retracted position and a fully extended position. The support rod is supported by the frame assembly. The sync mechanism is coupled to and supported by the support rod. The sync mechanism is configured to prevent the frame assembly from moving from the upright position to the partially reclined position until the legrest mechanism reaches the fully extended position.

Pivot-over-arm reclining mechanism for a seating unit and modular seating unit connection system

A simplified, compact, recliner mechanism which can be adapted to essentially any type of seating unit is disclosed. The seat-drop and the over-center linkages, as well as the seat-drop movement, may be eliminated utilizing a simplified recliner linkage and a linear actuator to control movement of the recliner mechanism.