Chair mechanism

Chairs and seats – Legrest or footrest interconnected to move relative to... – Bottom and back movable as unit relative to legrest

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297 84, 297318, A47C 102

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050112201

ABSTRACT:
An incliner chair has a back and seat unit mounted on a base by way of slanted tracks and wheels at the rear and swing links at the front so that the unit can move by gravity from a rear upright position to a front recline position. Positioning linkage means for holding the unit in the upright and recline positions is provided and this may be activated by a short stroke handle concealed between the side of the unit and the base. A leg rest assembly is connected to the unit to move with it and provide a means to return the unit from the recline position to the upright position.

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patent: 4332417 (1982-06-01), Mizelle
patent: 4364603 (1982-12-01), Johnson
patent: 4740031 (1988-04-01), Rogers, Jr.

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