RECLINING THEATER SEAT ON RISER STRUCTURE WITH INTEGRATED RECLINING SEAT MECHANISM
20250134256 ยท 2025-05-01
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Abstract
A recliner chair includes a mounting bracket configured to mount to a base. A seat portion and a back portion are attached at a frame that is pivotally attached at the mounting bracket. The frame is pivotable relative to the mounting bracket to move the seat portion and the back portion between a non-reclined position and a reclined position. An ottoman is pivotable relative to the base between a lowered position and a raised position. An actuator is operable to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position and to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position. The actuator is disposed within a structure at a side of the recliner chair and outboard of the seat portion.
Claims
1. A recliner chair, the recliner chair comprising: a seat portion; a back portion; an ottoman; an actuator operable to (i) move the seat portion and the back portion between a non-reclined position and a reclined position and (ii) move the ottoman between a lowered position and a raised position; wherein the actuator is disposed within a structure outboard of the seat portion; and wherein, with the recliner chair supported at a base, a region below the seat portion and above a horizontal support surface of the base is devoid of any component of the actuator.
2. The recliner chair of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a casing of an arm rest of the recliner chair.
3. The recliner chair of claim 1, wherein the actuator operates to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position together and in tandem with the actuator operating to move the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position.
4. The recliner chair of claim 1, wherein the actuator operates to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position independent of the actuator operating to move the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position.
5. The recliner chair of claim 4, wherein an initial operation of the actuator moves the ottoman from the lowered position to the raised position and, with the ottoman in the raised position, continued operation of the actuator moves the seat portion and the back portion from the non-reclined position toward the reclined position.
6. The recliner chair of claim 4, wherein an initial operation of the actuator moves the seat portion and the back portion from the non-reclined position to the reclined position and, with the seat portion and the back portion in the reclined position, continued operation of the actuator moves the ottoman from the lowered position toward the raised position.
7. The recliner chair of claim 1, wherein the seat portion and the back portion are attached at a frame, and wherein the ottoman is pivotable relative to the frame between the lowered position and the raised position, and wherein the actuator operates to rotate a drive shaft that extends horizontally between side portions of a forward region of the frame, and wherein rotation of the drive shaft pivots a reclining mechanism to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position and to move the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position.
8. A recliner chair, the recliner chair comprising: a mounting bracket configured to mount to a base; a seat portion and a back portion attached at a frame that is pivotally attached at the mounting bracket, wherein, with the mounting bracket mounted to the base, the frame is pivotable relative to the mounting bracket to move the seat portion and the back portion between a non-reclined position and a reclined position; an ottoman, wherein, with the mounting bracket mounted to the base, the ottoman is pivotable relative to the base between (i) a lowered position where the ottoman is disposed along a vertical portion of the base and (ii) a raised position where the ottoman is moved upward and outward from the vertical portion of the base; an actuator operable to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position and to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position; and wherein the actuator is disposed within a structure at a side of the recliner chair and outboard of the seat portion.
9. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein the structure at the side of the recliner chair comprises a casing of an arm rest of the recliner chair.
10. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein a region below the seat portion and above a horizontal support surface of the base is devoid of any component of the actuator.
11. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein the actuator operates to rotate a drive shaft that extends horizontally between side portions of a forward region of the mounting bracket, and wherein rotation of the drive shaft pivots a reclining mechanism to pivot the ottoman and the frame.
12. The recliner chair of claim 11, wherein the reclining mechanism comprises a pair of links that are fixedly attached at respective end regions of the drive shaft and that pivotally connect to the ottoman.
13. The recliner chair of claim 11, wherein the actuator comprises a linear actuator that, when actuated, moves an end of a pivoting link that is fixedly attached at the drive shaft to impart rotation of the drive shaft.
14. The recliner chair of claim 11, wherein the actuator comprises a rotational driving actuator that, when actuated, rotatably drives the drive shaft.
15. The recliner chair of claim 11, wherein the actuator operates to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position together and in tandem with the actuator operating to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position.
16. The recliner chair of claim 15, wherein the reclining mechanism comprises (i) a pair of links that are fixedly attached at respective end regions of the drive shaft and that pivotally connect to a forward portion of the frame and (ii) a scissor linkage fixedly attached at the ottoman and pivotally connected to the forward portion of the frame.
17. The recliner chair of claim 16, wherein, when the actuator is operated to pivot the ottoman from the lowered position to the raised position and to move the seat portion and the back portion from the non-reclined position to the reclined position, rotation of the drive shaft pivots the pair of links and the frame pivots upward from the base, and wherein, as the frame pivots upward, the scissor linkage imparts pivotal movement of the ottoman relative to the frame as the frame pivots.
18. The recliner chair of claim 17, wherein the scissor linkage is constrained relative to the mounting bracket.
19. The recliner chair of claim 11, wherein, when the actuator is operated to pivot the ottoman from the lowered position to the raised position, the ottoman pivots relative to the frame and moves upward and outward from the vertical portion of the base until a portion of an ottoman bracket engages a stop portion of the frame, whereby further operation of the actuator moves the ottoman and the frame together to move the seat portion and the back portion toward the reclined position.
20. The recliner chair of claim 11, wherein, when the actuator is operated to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion from the non-reclined position to the reclined position, rotation of the drive shaft pivots a pair of pivot links that connect the frame to the drive shaft and the frame pivots upward from the base, and wherein, as the frame pivots upward, a plurality of linkages that connect the ottoman to the frame impart pivotal movement of the ottoman relative to the frame as the frame pivots.
21. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein the actuator operates to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position together and in tandem with the actuator operating to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position.
22. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein the actuator operates to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position independent of the actuator operating to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position.
23. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein the base comprises a horizontal support surface of a stepped riser structure.
24. The recliner chair of claim 8, wherein, with the seat portion and the back portion in the non-reclined position, the back portion is disposed at a first angle relative to a horizontal portion of the base, and wherein, with the seat portion and the back portion in the reclined position, the back portion is disposed at a second angle relative to the horizontal portion of the base, and wherein the second angle is less than the first angle.
25. A recliner chair, the recliner chair comprising: a mounting bracket configured to mount to a horizontal support surface of a stepped riser structure; a seat portion and a back portion attached at a frame that is pivotally attached at the mounting bracket, wherein, with the mounting bracket mounted to the horizontal support surface, the frame is pivotable relative to the mounting bracket to move the seat portion and the back portion between a non-reclined position and a reclined position; an ottoman, wherein, with the mounting bracket mounted to the horizontal support surface, the ottoman is pivotable relative to the stepped riser structure between (i) a lowered position where the ottoman is disposed along a vertical portion of the stepped riser structure and (ii) a raised position where the ottoman is moved upward and outward from the vertical portion of the stepped riser structure; an actuator operable to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position and to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position; wherein the actuator is disposed within an arm rest at a side of the recliner chair and outboard of the seat portion; and wherein a region below the seat portion and above the horizontal support surface is devoid of any component of the actuator.
26. The recliner chair of claim 25, wherein the actuator operates to rotate a drive shaft that extends horizontally between side portions of a forward region of the mounting bracket, and wherein rotation of the drive shaft pivots a reclining mechanism to pivot the ottoman and the frame.
27. The recliner chair of claim 26, wherein the actuator comprises a linear actuator that, when actuated, moves an end of a pivoting link that is fixedly attached at the drive shaft to impart rotation of the drive shaft.
28. The recliner chair of claim 25, wherein the actuator operates to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position together and in tandem with the actuator operating to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position.
29. The recliner chair of claim 25, wherein the actuator operates to pivot the ottoman between the lowered position and the raised position independent of the actuator operating to pivot the frame to move the seat portion and the back portion between the non-reclined position and the reclined position.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0037] Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, an individual recliner chair 10 may be part of a stadium or theater or auditorium seating configuration, which comprises a plurality of chairs arranged in rows (although only one chair is shown in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] The ottoman 20 is attached at an ottoman bracket 20a that is pivotally mounted at the forward portion of the frame 26. In the illustrated example, the ottoman bracket 20a is attached to a pair of mounting arms 32 at opposing sides of the ottoman bracket 20a (
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Referring to
[0042] First ends of the scissor linkages 40 are attached to the mounting arms 32 and second ends of the scissor linkages 40 are constrained to the riser 12 (e.g., via attachment at the forward bracket 26b). Thus, as the forward portion of the frame 26 raises relative to the riser 12, the scissor linkages 40 are pivoted relative to the frame 26 to pivot and extend the ottoman 20 relative to the seat portion 16. That is, the ottoman bracket 20a is pinned or constrained at the same height as the pivot pin 31 to cause substantially simultaneous movement of the ottoman 20 during tilting of the seat portion 16 and seat back 18.
[0043] In the illustrated example, the scissor linkages 40 include a connecting link 41 that is pivotally attached to the forward bracket 26b and pivotally attached to a first end of an L-shaped link 42. An opposing second end of the L-shaped link 42 is pivotally attached to a lower link 43 and an upper link 44 that are pivotally attached to the mounting arms 32. A central portion of the L-shaped link 42 between the first end and the second end may be constrained relative to the forward portion of the frame 26. A link 45 may pivotally attach at a first end of the forward portion of the frame 26 and pivotally attach at an opposing second end to the upper link 44. Thus, as the forward portion of the frame 26 raises relative to the riser 26, the first end of the L-shaped link 42 is constrained by the connecting link 41 which causes the L-shaped link 42 to pivot. As the second end of the L-shaped link 42 pivots away from the frame 26, connection between the link 45 and the upper link 44 causes the upper link 44 and the lower link 43 to pivot relative to the L-shaped link 42 and extend the ottoman 20 relative to the seat portion 16.
[0044] Thus, with the chair 10 in the upright position and when the actuator 22 is operated to pull at the end of the pivoting link 38, the seat portion 16 and the seat back 18 may tilt or pivot relative to the riser 12 and the ottoman 20 may pivot upward and extend relative to the riser 12 substantially together and in tandem with one another to move the chair 10 toward the reclined position. Similarly, with the chair 10 in the reclined position, the actuator 22 may be operated to retract the ottoman 20 and tilt the seat portion 16 and the seat back 18 back toward the upright position substantially together and in tandem. The actuator 22 and reclining mechanism 24 may function to move the ottoman 20 and the seat portion 16 and the seat back 18 between the upright position and the reclined position via a single actuation of the actuator 22. For example, the user may control operation of the actuator 22 via a switch or button or input 46 at the arm rest 14, where a first press and hold of the button 46 may move the chair 10 from the upright position toward the reclined position and releasing the button 46 may hold the chair 10 in a desired position between the upright position and the reclined position, and a second press and hold of the button 46 may move the chair toward the upright position (
[0045] Optionally, the ottoman 20 and/or the ottoman bracket 20a may be mounted to the mounting arms 32 via a spring-loaded or flexible mounting plate 32a (
[0046] As shown in
[0047] Moreover, the actuator 22 may be attachable and detachable as a separate unit from the chair 10 to allow for easier installation and maintenance. For example, the actuator 22 includes a mounting bracket or plate or rail 50 that attaches (e.g., via threaded fasteners or other suitable attachment means) to the rearward bracket 26a and the forward bracket 26b along one side of the chair 10. The pivoting link 38 includes a coupling portion 39 that fixedly attaches to the end of the shaft 28 and the pivoting link 38 is rotated via extension and retraction of an arm 52 of the actuator 22. The arm 52 is extended and retracted relative to a housing 54 (e.g., that accommodates a motor or hydraulic cylinder). To accommodate vertical movement of the arm 52 and pivoting link 38 as the pivoting link 38 pivots the shaft 28, the housing 54 is pivotally mounted to the mounting rail 50 via a pivot pin 56. That is, as the arm 52 extends and retracts relative to the housing 54 to pivot the pivoting link 38, the arm 52 and housing 54 may pivot relative to the mounting rail 50 about the pivot pin 56 to accommodate the rotation of the pivoting link 38.
[0048] The rearward brackets 26a may include slots to allow the frame 26 and the actuator 22 to be mounted at an angle relative to one another (
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[0050] The actuator 22 and chair 10 may thus be mounted to a variety of different base structures, such as the riser 12 or a standalone base having individual legs. The side-mounted actuator 22 and reclining mechanism 24 allow the chair 10 (or optionally a plurality of chairs in a row) to be moved to the reclining position for obstruction-free access to the regions 48 beneath the seats. Moreover, the chairs 10 may be mounted at oblique angles (e.g., up to 5 degrees or more) relative to one another and/or relative to their associated actuator 22 for arranging rows of chairs in radiused or semi-circular arrangements. The actuator 22 is mountable to the chair 10 as a unit and the arm rest 14 provides a cover or casing that removably attaches to the actuator. The actuator 22 may be coupled to chairs having any suitable reclining mechanism actuated by rotation of a shaft.
[0051] Although shown and described as having a linear actuator that moves an end of a pivoting link to pivot a shaft of the reclining mechanism to move the ottoman and seat and seat back, it is envisioned that the actuator may directly rotatably drive the shaft to rotate the shaft in either direction. For example, the actuator may comprise a rotationally driving actuator that drives an output shaft that is linked (either directly connected or keyed or indirectly connected via a gear train or drive belt) to the horizontal shaft.
[0052] Optionally, with the chair in the upright position, the actuator and the reclining mechanism may function to initially extend the ottoman and then, with the ottoman extended, tilt or pivot the seat portion and the seat back toward the reclined position. For example, a chair 110 is mounted to a horizontal support surface of the riser 12 (
[0053] The reclining mechanism 124 includes a mounting frame 126 that has brackets 126a that mount to the horizontal portion of the support structure 12 (such as via threaded fasteners or the like). A rotatable shaft 128 is rotatably mounted at the frame 126 at a forward portion of the frame 126 and extends across the forward portion of the frame (and rotatably mounts at opposite side portions of the frame). A seat and seat back frame 130 (including a seat frame portion 130a to which the seat attaches and a seat back frame portion 130b to which the seat back attaches) is pivotally mounted at a rearward portion of the frame 126. For example, and such as shown in
[0054] The ottoman 120 is attached at an ottoman bracket 120a that is pivotally mounted at a forward portion of the seat and seat back frame 130 via mounting arms 132 that are linked to the rotatable shaft 128 via a pair of pivot links 134, 136. The mounting arms 132 are fixedly or non-pivotally attached at the ottoman bracket 120a and pivotally attached at opposite side regions of the seat frame 130a, while the pivot links 134 are non-pivotally attached at the shaft 128 (such as via welding or other non-rotational attachment) and pivotally attached to the respective links 136, which in turn are pivotally attached at the ottoman bracket 120a or at the mounting arms 132.
[0055] When the actuator is actuated to pull at the end of a pivoting link 138 (via linear or translational movement of a connecting portion of the actuator that connects to the end of the pivoting link), the pivoting link 138 pivots and rotates the horizontal shaft 128, which in turn pivots the first pivot links 134 to pivot the ottoman outward and upward (see, for example,
[0056] When the ottoman is raised a threshold amount, the mounting arms 132 contact a stop at the seat and seat back frame 130 (e.g., the mounting arms 132 may be formed at an angle such that a portion of the mounting arms 132 near the pivot attachment engages a flange or surface of the seat and seat back frame) to limit further pivotal movement of the mounting arms 132 and the ottoman relative to the seat and seat back frame 130. Further rotation of the shaft 128 (by further actuation of the actuator) causes the ottoman to raise further and to raise the forward end of the seat and seat back frame 130 upward. Such upward movement of the forward end of the seat and seat back frame 130 pivots the seat and seat back frame 130 (and the seat and seat back) about the pivot pin 131 at the rearward portion of the frame 126 to recline the chair.
[0057] Thus, the actuator and reclining mechanism function to move the ottoman and seat and seat back from a non-reclined position (where the ottoman is lowered to be along the vertical surface or portion of the riser support structure) to a reclined position (where the ottoman is raised and the seat is tilted upward and the seat back is tilted rearward), with a single actuation of the actuator (e.g., the user pushes one button and holds that one button until the ottoman and seat are in the desired position). The actuator is located at and along the side of the seat (e.g., in the arm rest structure) and thus the area immediately beneath the seat is devoid of any actuator components and reclining mechanism components. Thus, the chair and support structure can be easily cleaned by tilting up the seat or removing the seat (see, for example,
[0058] Optionally, the actuator may operate to pivot the seat and seat back along with the ottoman as the actuator is actuated to recline the chair from the fully non-reclined position. For example, and such as shown in
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[0060] Optionally, and such as shown in
[0061] Thus, the recliner chair provides pivoting movement of the seat and the seat back and the ottoman via rotational driving of a horizontal shaft at a forward portion of the base frame, with the reclining mechanism comprising a plurality of pivoting linkages or arms that impart the desired movement of the ottoman and seat and seat back when the actuator is actuated to recline or lower the chair. The reclining mechanism is disposed at the side regions of the ottoman and frame, and the actuator is disposed at the arm rest structure or other structure at a side region of the chair, such that the regions of the support surface beneath the seat portion and behind the ottoman is substantially clear or devoid of actuator components and/or reclining mechanism components, with the frame and the horizontal drive shaft being about the only components at those regions.
[0062] Optionally, in some implementations, the actuator may be disposed at the support structure, such as at the vertical portion or face of the support structure, and may operate to push the ottoman outward and upward away from the vertical face of the support structure. For example, and such as shown in
[0063] Optionally, the actuator may be disposed at the horizontal portion or face of the support structure, and may operate to push or pull the seat back to pivot the seat back between the upright and reclined positions. For example, and such as shown in
[0064] Therefore, the recliner chair over riser structure has a single actuator for raising the ottoman and correspondingly tilting/reclining the seat and seat back. The actuator and reclining mechanism are arranged at the chair and support structure remote from the area or region immediately under the seat and/or behind the ottoman, such that cleaning of the chair and support structure is enhanced. The chair may simply be reclined or partially reclined (or the seat portion may be lifted or removed) to provide access to the support structure under the chair, with the support structure in that area being substantially devoid of components of the actuator and/or reclining mechanism.
[0065] Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.