Seating furniture component or the like with a coupled backrest

Chairs and seats – Movable bottom – Tiltable

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297316, A47C 102, A47C 112

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058684670

ABSTRACT:
A seating furniture component, especially an upholstered furniture component with coupled backrest and seat adjustment, with a support chassis (2), with a backrest (4) adjustably attached to the support chassis (2), and with a seat (5) adjustably attached to the support chassis (2), as well as connection mechanism (6) for synchronous adjustment of the backrest (4) and seat (5) relative to the support chassis (2). The backrest (4) executes a tiltback and lowering motion relative to the support chassis (2) essentially as a pivoting motion around a pivot axis which is in the angle formed by the backrest (4) and seat (5) in front of the backrest (4) and above the seat (5). The seat (5) executes a corresponding but minor movement in the form of a superimposed sliding and lifting motion.

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