Recliner rester chair with projectible legrest and headrest, and

Chairs and seats – Headrest interconnected with back for relative concurrent...

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297112, 297403, A47C 103

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039428354

ABSTRACT:
This chair is a rester which can move from upright position to T.V. position and then to fully reclined position. It has a legrest which is projected when moving from upright position to T.V. position, and retracted when going from T.V. position back to upright position. It also has a headrest which normally lies inside the backrest of the chair, when the chair is in upright position, and which swings out and projects up above the backrest, when the chair moves from upright to T.V. position. The headrest is retracted downwardly and returns into the backrest when the chair is moved from T.V. position back to upright position.

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