Base for rocker/recliner

Chairs and seats – Movable bottom – Bottom and back movable as a unit

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248159, A47C 102

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052519600

ABSTRACT:
An auxiliary booster frame is added to a rocker/recliner chair to elevate the seat height. The chair has a platform base with platform side runners and slots formed in the bottom of the platform runners. The auxiliary booster frame has side runners which are conformed for nesting engagement with the platform runners. The booster runners fit under the platform runners and have topside slots aligned directly under the platform slots. Key wedges fit within the aligned slots and maintain the booster frame in alignment with the platform base. The auxiliary booster frame provides an inexpensive and reliable way of raising the chair to make it easier for people to get into and out of the chair, and requires no moving parts or electrical connections.

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