Reclining back mechanism for a seating unit

Chairs and seats – Movable back – Tiltable

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297301, A47C 1500

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048137430

ABSTRACT:
A chair or sofa has a reclining back connected to a base by a mechanism which has a user-lockable, vertically oriented gas spring mounted behind the seat surface. The upper and lower ends of the gas spring are connected to upper and lower transverse members which are, in turn, connected to mounting plates on the back and base of the chair or sofa. The mounting plates are pivotally interconnected to provide reclining movement of the back.

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