Collapsible and portable chair with independently movable leg rest
11317722 · 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel R. Grace (Old Saybrook, CT, US)
- Bruce Agli (East Hampton, CT, US)
- Paul Titus Crotty (Waterford, CT, US)
Cpc classification
A47C4/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/0355
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C4/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A collapsible and portable reclining chair includes a leg assembly, a seat assembly defining a seat support and a back support, and an independently movable leg rest support. Such a chair can be folded and unfolded between a set-up condition of the chair for use, and a collapsed and folded condition of the chair for transport and/or storage. In use, the seat assembly can be shifted between an upright position and a reclined position where the back support angularly pivots backwards. In use, the leg rest support can be pivotally shifted from a lowered position to an upright position relative to the seating assembly—operating similar to a conventional LA-Z-BOY recliner using a handle disposed on a side of the chair frame that is moved by the user to effectuate movement of the leg rest support independent of any reclining adjustment of the seat assembly.
Claims
1. A collapsible and portable chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a chair frame defining a seat support and a back support, each of said seat support and said back support transversely extending between respective left and right portions and adapted to receive a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the chair frame and independently movable relative to said chair frame between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left portion and a right portion; and an actuating mechanism connected between the leg rest support and the chair frame to effect movement of the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position relative to the chair frame in the set-up condition of the chair frame, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises: a U-shaped handle member defining a handle and a transversely extending member to effect collective movement of the left and right portions of the leg rest support when the handle is engaged, said U-shaped handle member being pivotally mounted to and anchored by the chair frame; and a secondary support linkage pivotally connected between the U-shaped handle member and the leg rest support; whereby movement of the U-shaped handle member effects movement of the secondary support linkage, which effects movement of the leg rest support.
2. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 1, wherein the chair frame further comprises a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair frame.
3. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 1, wherein the chair frame further comprises a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair frame, and wherein the U-shaped handle member is anchored by the front leg member of the leg assembly.
4. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 1, wherein the secondary support linkage comprises two generally parallel support members pivotally connected between the left and right portions of the leg rest support respectively and the U-shaped handle member.
5. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 4, wherein the support members are pivotally connected to and anchored by the seat support.
6. A collapsible and portable chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a chair frame defining a seat support and a back support, each of said seat support and said back support transversely extending between respective left and right portions and adapted to receive a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair, and further comprising a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair frame; and left and right armrests each mounted at a forward portion to the leg assembly and at a rearward portion to the back support; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the chair frame and independently movable relative to said chair frame between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left portion and a right portion; and an actuating mechanism connected between the leg rest support and the chair frame to effect movement of the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position relative to the chair frame in the set-up condition of the chair frame, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a handle and a transversely extending member to effect collective movement of the left and right portions of the leg rest support when the handle is engaged, and wherein said back support is adjustable to varying angular positions relative to the seat support such that movement of the armrests effects adjustment of the angular position of the back support relative to the seat support.
7. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 6, wherein the armrests each include a one-way lock mechanism to restrict rearward angular adjustment of the back support until the lock mechanism is released.
8. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 7, wherein the lock mechanism includes a manual trigger to release the lock mechanism so that the back support can be rearwardly reclined.
9. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 6, wherein the chair frame further comprises a forward frame portion projecting from a forward end of the seat support and pivotally connected to the armrests.
10. A collapsible and portable chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a seat support transversely extending between a left seat support portion and a right seat support portion adapted to receive a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair; a back support transversely extending between a left back support portion and a right back support portion against which a seated user can lean in the set-up condition of the chair; a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the seat support and independently movable relative to the seat support and the back support between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left leg rest support portion and a right leg rest support portion; and an actuating mechanism for moving the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises: a U-shaped handle member pivotally mounted to and anchored by the leg assembly and defining a handle and a transversely extending member to effect collective movement of the left and right leg rest support portions between the raised position and the lowered position when the handle is engaged by a seated user; and a secondary support linkage pivotally connected between the U-shaped handle member and the leg rest support; whereby movement of the U-shaped handle member effects movement of the secondary support linkage, which effects movement of the leg rest support.
11. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 10, wherein the secondary support linkage comprises two generally parallel support members pivotally connected between the left and right leg rest support portions of the leg rest support respectively and the U-shaped handle member.
12. The collapsible and portable chair according to claim 10, further comprising left and right armrests each mounted at a forward portion to the leg assembly and at a rearward portion to the back support; wherein movement of the armrests effects adjustment of the angular position of the back support relative to the seat support.
13. A collapsible and portable reclining chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair; a seat assembly pivotally mounted on and relative to the leg assembly, said seat assembly comprising: a seat support; a back support pivotally connected to the seat support and adjustable in the set-up condition of the chair to varying reclined positions relative to the seat support; and left and right armrests each mounted at a forward portion to the leg assembly and at a rearward portion to the back support, wherein movement of the armrests effects adjustment of the angular position of the back support; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the seat assembly and independently movable relative to the seat assembly between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left leg rest support portion and a right leg rest support portion; and an actuating mechanism for moving the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises: a transversely extending member adapted to effect collective movement of the left and right leg rest support portions between the raised position and the lowered position when engaged by a seated user; a U-shaped handle member pivotally mounted to and anchored by the front leg member of the leg assembly, said U-shaped handle member defining the transversely extending member and a handle portion whereby movement of the handle portion effects movement of the transversely extending member; and a secondary support linkage pivotally connected between the U-shaped handle member and the leg rest support; whereby movement of the U-shaped handle member effects movement of the secondary support linkage, which effects movement of the leg rest support.
14. The collapsible and portable reclining chair according to claim 13, wherein the secondary support linkage comprises two generally parallel support members pivotally connected between the left and right leg rest support portions of the leg rest support respectively and the U-shaped handle member.
15. The collapsible and portable reclining chair according to claim 14, wherein the support members are pivotally connected to and anchored by the seat support.
16. The collapsible and portable reclining chair according to claim 13, wherein the armrests each include a one-way lock mechanism to restrict rearward angular adjustment of the back support until the lock mechanism is released, said lock mechanism including a manual trigger to release the lock mechanism so that the back support can be rearwardly reclined.
17. A collapsible and portable chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a chair frame defining a seat support and a back support, each of said seat support and said back support transversely extending between respective left and right portions and adapted to receive a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the chair frame and independently movable relative to said chair frame between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left portion and a right portion; and an actuating mechanism connected between the leg rest support and the chair frame to effect movement of the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position relative to the chair frame in the set-up condition of the chair frame, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a handle and a transversely extending member to effect collective movement of the left and right portions of the leg rest support when the handle is engaged; and wherein the actuating mechanism further comprises an over-center linkage to lock the leg rest support relative to the chair frame when said leg rest support is in the raised position.
18. A collapsible and portable chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a seat support transversely extending between a left seat support portion and a right seat support portion adapted to receive a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair; a back support transversely extending between a left back support portion and a right back support portion against which a seated user can lean in the set-up condition of the chair; a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the seat support and independently movable relative to the seat support and the back support between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left leg rest support portion and a right leg rest support portion; and an actuating mechanism for moving the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a handle and a transversely extending member to effect collective movement of the left and right leg rest support portions between the raised position and the lowered position when the handle is engaged by a seated user, and wherein the actuating mechanism further comprises an over-center linkage to lock the leg rest support relative to the seat support when said leg rest support is in the raised position.
19. A collapsible and portable reclining chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a leg assembly defining a front leg member and a rear leg member, said leg assembly being adapted to be folded and unfolded with the chair; a seat assembly pivotally mounted on and relative to the leg assembly, said seat assembly comprising: a seat support; a back support pivotally connected to the seat support and adjustable in the set-up condition of the chair to varying reclined positions relative to the seat support; and left and right armrests each mounted at a forward portion to the leg assembly and at a rearward portion to the back support, wherein movement of the armrests effects adjustment of the angular position of the back support; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the seat assembly and independently movable relative to the seat assembly between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left leg rest support portion and a right leg rest support portion; and an actuating mechanism for moving the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a transversely extending member adapted to effect collective movement of the left and right leg rest support portions between the raised position and the lowered position when engaged by a seated user, wherein the actuating mechanism further comprises an over-center linkage to lock the leg rest support relative to the seat assembly when said leg rest support is in the raised position.
20. A collapsible and portable chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a chair frame defining a seat support and a back support, each of said seat support and said back support transversely extending between respective left and right portions and adapted to receive a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the chair frame and independently movable relative to said chair frame between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair, said leg rest support transversely extending between a left portion and a right portion; and an actuating mechanism connected between the leg rest support and the chair frame to effect movement of the leg rest support between the raised position and the lowered position relative to the chair frame in the set-up condition of the chair frame, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a handle position positioned on each of the left and right sides of the chair frame and a transversely extending member, each of said handles being connected to the transversely extending member so that said transversely extending member can effect collective movement of the left and right portions of the leg rest support when either handle is engaged.
21. A collapsible and portable reclining chair adapted to be folded and unfolded between a collapsed condition and a set-up condition, said chair comprising: a chair frame defining a seat support and a back support, said back support being adjustable to varying angular positions relative to the seat support; a leg rest support pivotally connected to the chair frame and independently movable relative to said chair frame between a raised position and a lowered position in the set-up condition of the chair; and an actuating mechanism connected between the leg rest support and the chair frame to effect movement of the leg rest support between a raised position and a lowered position relative to the chair frame in the set-up condition of the chair frame, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises: a U-shaped handle member pivotally mounted to and anchored by the chair frame; and a secondary support linkage pivotally connected between the U-shaped handle member and the leg rest support, and whereby movement of the U-shaped handle effects movement of the secondary support linkage, which effects movement of the leg rest support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(20) In the drawings and in the description that follows, the present invention is illustrated and described with reference to collapsible and portable reclining chair designs embodying the present invention.
(21) A first embodiment of a collapsible and portable reclining chair in accordance with the present invention is shown, for example, in
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(24) The upper portions of the front and rear legs 14 and 16 are pivotally connected to each other so that the leg assembly 12 can be pivoted between a set-up condition—where the front and rear legs 14 and 16 are splayed apart to support the chair frame, as illustrated in
(25) The seat assembly 22 of the chair 10 is pivotally mounted on and relative to the leg assembly 12. The seat assembly 22 receives a seated user in accordance with intended use of the chair 10, and generally comprises a back support 24, a seat support 26, and a forward frame portion 28 projecting from the forward end of the seat support 26. The seat assembly 22 further includes left and right armrests 30 pivotally connected at a rear end to the back support 24 and at the forward end to the forward frame portion 28. In use, the seat assembly 22 can be shifted between an upright position (e.g., a normal seated position of use), as illustrated in
(26) As with a preferred design of the leg assembly 12, the seat assembly 22 of the chair frame includes left and right mirrored frame members to effectively define left and right back support members 24, seat support members 26 and forward frame members 28. Additionally, in the illustrated embodiments, the chair 10 also includes transversely extending connectors 32 and 34 connecting the left and right back support members 24 and the left and right forward frame members 28, respectively, that transversely support the weight of a seated user in the set-up condition of the chair 10. Essentially, each of the back support 24 and forward frame portion 28 of the chair 10 resembles a U-shaped frame member having two parallel members interconnected by a transverse central portion, though alternative frame designs can be used without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention. The seat support 26 is pivotally positioned between the back support 24 and the forward frame portion 28.
(27) In a preferred embodiment of the leg assembly 12, one of the front or rear legs 14 or 16 extends upward from a collective pivot point to define a connection point 70 for the armrests 30 of the chair 10. More particularly, a slide housing 72 is provided at top of the leg assembly 12 for receiving, supporting and engaging with the armrests 30 for sliding movement in use of the chair 10 to effectuate reclining movement of the back support 24. Indeed, backwards and forward movement of the armrests 30 permits selective adjustment of the angular position of the back support 24 relative to the horizontal so that the user can position the back support 24 at a desired reclined position.
(28) More particularly, a seated user uses the armrests 30 to adjust the angular position of the back support 24 relative to the horizontal when the chair 10 is in its set-up condition and the user is seated in the chair 10. As noted and shown, the armrests 30 are pivotally attached at their back end to the back support members 24 and adapted for adjustment, in connection with said back support members 24, to recline the back support 24 of the chair 10. In this regard, the forward end of each armrest 30 is pivotally attached to an upper portion of the forward frame members 28. As the armrests 30 are moved rearward, preferably in coordination with a shifting of the seated user's weight, the armrests 30 push the back support 24 backwards in a downward pivoting manner relative to the seat support 26. This movement shifts the seat support 24 while also pulling the forward frame portion 28—which is connected to the seat support 26—backwards, as well as in an upward pivoting manner relative to the seat support 26.
(29) In accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention, the reclining chair 10 includes an independently movable leg rest or footrest extension 36 attached to the seat assembly 22. More particularly, the leg rest 36 is pivotally attached to a forward end of the seat support 26, as illustrated in
(30) In accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention and as generally illustrated in
(31) Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, the leg rest 36 is independently movable relative to the seat assembly 22. Thus, the leg rest 36 can be raised without the seat assembly 22 needing to be reclined. Accordingly, pushing down on the handle 40 will cause the leg rest 36 to pivot up regardless of the position of the seat assembly 22. Thus, the leg rest 36 can be raised even when the chair 10 is in its upright set-up condition. The leg rest 36 can likewise be raised in coordination with reclining the chair 10. In this regard, the chair 10 can operate much like a conventional zero-gravity reclining chair. That is, when the leg rest 36 is lowered and disengaged, it rests on the forward frame portion 28 of the seat assembly 22. When the user shifts her weight rearward to recline the seat assembly 22, the forward frame portion 28 pivots upward and can move the leg rest 36 upwards as well, as shown in
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(37) The upper portions of the front and rear legs 114 and 116 are pivotally connected to each other so that the leg assembly 112 can be pivoted between a set-up condition—where the front and rear legs 114 and 116 are splayed apart to support the chair frame, as illustrated in
(38) The seat support 126 and the back support 124 are pivotally connected together to define a seating surface to receive a seated user in accordance with intended use of the chair 110. More particularly, the lower portion of the back support 124 is pivotally connected to the rear portion of the seat support 126. This pivotal connection is further connected to the rear legs via a linkage 127. The seat support 126 is pivotally connected to the front legs 114. As with the embodiment described above, left and right armrests 130 are pivotally connected at a rear end to the back support 124 and at the forward end to the leg assembly 112. In use, the back support 124 can be shifted between an upright position (e.g., a normal seated position of use), as illustrated in
(39) As with a preferred design of the leg assembly 112, the back support 124 and seat support 126 of the chair frame includes left and right mirrored frame members to effectively define left and right back support members and seat support members. Additionally, the chair 110 also includes a transversely extending connector 132 connecting the left and right back support members 124 that helps support the weight of the seated user leaning back on the back support 124. Essentially, the back support 124 of the chair 110 resembles a U-shaped frame member having two parallel members interconnected by a transverse central portion, though alternate structural designs can be used without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention. The seat support 126 is positioned between the back support 124 and the leg rest support 136, as illustrated.
(40) The leg assembly 112 is connected to the armrests 130 in the same manner as described above, such that backwards and forward movement of the armrests 130 permits selective adjustment of the angular position of the back support 124 relative to the horizontal so that the user can position the back support 124 at a desired reclined position. More particularly, a seated user uses the armrests 130 to adjust the angular position of the back support 124 relative to the horizontal when the chair 110 is in its set-up condition and the user is seated in the chair 110. As the armrests 130 are moved rearward, preferably in coordination with a shifting of the seated user's weight, the armrests 130 push the back support 124 backwards in a downward pivoting manner relative to the seat support 126. However, in the illustrated embodiment, the reclining movement of the back support 124 generally does not affect the position of the seat support 126. More specifically, the position of the leg rest support 136 is not affected by movement of the back support 124 in accordance with the present invention.
(41) As a result, in accordance with the present invention, the leg rest support 136 is independently movable relative to the seat support 126 and the back support 124. Referring to
(42) In accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention and as generally illustrated in
(43) Therefore, the leg rest support 136 can be raised and lowered independently from the reclining of the back support 124. Comparing
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(45) When the chair 110 is collapsed, as illustrated in
(46) In accordance with the present invention, each armrest 30 also includes an adjustment mechanism for unlocking, moving, and then locking the position of the armrest 30. In an embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
(47) Additionally, each armrest 30 includes a one-way auto-lock mechanism 76 which is always engaged to prevent the user from reclining and likewise prevent unintended rearward movement of the armrests 30 and back support 24. The lock mechanism 76 includes a spring-loaded trigger 78 that must be manually engaged and preferably held by the user to release the lock 76 and allow rearward motion of the armrests 30 to effectuate reclining of the seat assembly 22 in the embodiment of
(48) The “one-way” feature of the auto-lock mechanism 76 means that while rearward movement of the armrests 30 is restricted while locked, forward movement is still permitted. For example, the lock mechanism can include a spring-loaded ratchet system, as illustrated in
(49) The auto-lock mechanism 76 also includes an automatic unlock cam that unlocks the armrests 30 when the chair 10 is folded (e.g., front-to-back like a conventional lawn chair). No user intervention is required to first manually unlock the armrests 30 and then fold the chair 10 per conventional prior art chair designs. However, while with the conventional chair design, the armrests will be unfolded in an unlocked condition and thus susceptible to unintended reclining when set-up, the present invention uses the auto-lock mechanism 76 to ensure that the armrests 30 will be locked upon set-up and thus safer than conventional reclining chairs.
(50) The foregoing description of embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure. The embodiments described were chosen to best illustrate the principles of the invention and practical applications thereof to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as suited to the particular use contemplated.