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  • This invention relates to a reclining chair of the type in which an adjustable footrest is provided.
  • a Very important feature of my invention relates to the provision of an adjustable two-part footrest together with provision for independently raising and lowering either part.
  • Another feature of my invention relates to the provision of a footrest which may be adjusted above normal raised position when desired.
  • I provide means for bodily raising either portion ofthe footrest independently of the other portion.
  • Figure. 1 is a side elevation of my 11nproved chair
  • Fig. 2 is a partial side elevation showing the footrest and operating mechanism in a different position
  • Fig. is a front elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 2.
  • ⁇ my improved chair comprises a frame to which a back 11 is hinged at 12.
  • the back 11 is provided, with a portion 13 extending below the hinge 12 and supporting a heavy counterweight IV.
  • An arm 14 is provided on each side of the chair, pivoted at 154to the back and having its opposite end connected by a link 16 to a portion of the frame 10.
  • the back may be adjusted to any desired position from uprightI to horizontal and may be supplied with a pillow or cushion 11a, linked to the upper end of the back and movable to the dotted inoperative position of Fig. 1 when not in use.
  • a hand lever 17 is fixed to a shaft 18 rotatable in horizontal bearings, and hav- 111g an arm 19 extending beneath the chair and engaging the upper surface of the ⁇ extension 13 of the back.
  • a latch 20 is carried by the lever 17 and engages 'notches 1n a fixed segment 21, this latch being operated' by a release lever 22 mounted on the side of the hand lever 17. By pressure on the lever 22, the latch may be released, and the back may then be raised or lowered and may be retained in any desired position after adjustment by engagement of the latch with ,the segment 21.
  • My improved chair is also provided with a footrest, preferably made in two sections 23 and 24 each' pivoted at' its inner end to a support slidable in vertical Ways 26 on the chair frame.
  • each such slidable support comprises two slides 27 for each footrest, each slide preferably having a cam roll 28 at its lower end.
  • a hand lever 29 is provided for each footrest ⁇ each hand lever having a latch 30 coperatingwith a fixed segment 31 and controlled by a releasing lever 32, the details being substantially similar to the lever mechanism for raising and lowering the back.
  • Each hand lever 29 controls the movement of a curved arm 33, preferably double, the extremity 34 of which engages'the under side of one of the footrests 23 or 24, and the intermediate cam portions 35 of which engage the cam rolls 28 on the slides 27.
  • the associated footrest is first swuno upward about its pivot to the position indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, at which point the'cam portions 35 of the extension 33 engage the cam rolls 28.
  • the latch 30 is effective to retain the footrest in any adjusted position.
  • a reclining 'chair having a seat fixed in position, afootrest directly adjacent said seat, means to angular-ly adjust said footrest relativeto Vsaid seat, and means to raise said footrest bodilyl relative to said seat above normal raised position.
  • a reclining chair having a seat fixed in position, a footrest directly adjacent said seat,
  • A'reclining chair having a seaty fixed in position, la two-part footrest, a support for each such part, guide-Ways therefor, separately operated means to angularly adjust each parton'its support, and means to raise and lower each support independently.
  • a reclining chair having, in combination a seat fixed in position, a footrest directly adjacent to said seat, a support to which said footrest is pivoted, and means to rst swing said rest about its axis to an approximately horizontal position and to thereafter raise said footrest and support bodily vertically to a higher horizontal-position relative to said seat.
  • a ⁇ reclini chair having, in combina tion a seat fixed .1n position, a footrest, a support to which said footrest is pivoted, and a single lifting device having direct engagement with said rest and having a cam portion acting on saidsupport, said device being effective to first swing said footrest about its pivot and to thereafter lift saidfootrest and support bodily relative to said seat.
  • a reclining-chair having, in combination, a footrest, a support to which said footrest is pivoted, a single lifting devicehaving 'direct engagement with said rest and having a cam portion acting on said support, said device being effective to first swing said foot-V rest about its pivot and to thereafter lift said footrest bodily, and a spring actuated locking device effective ⁇ to hold said parts in any adjusted position.
  • a reclining chair having, in combination, a two-part footrest, separate slides to which each such partis hinged, supporting means therefor, a hand lever for each part having an end portion engaging the footrest, and having an intermediate cam portion engaging said slides and effective to raise said slides' and rest simultaneously above normal raised position.

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A. RUSSO.
BECLINING CHAIR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 26. I9I9.
Patented July 22, 1919.
3 www/Lto@ ANDREW RUSSO, F FITCHBURG, MASSACHUSETTS.
RECLINING-CHAIR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patenten July 22, wie.
Application mea March 26, 1919. serial No. 285,335.
To ad whom-t may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDREW Russo, a subject. of the King of Italy, residing at Fitchburg, in the county of Worcester and btate of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Reclining-Chair, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a reclining chair of the type in which an adjustable footrest is provided.
It is the general object of my invention to improve the construction of such chairs to the end that greater comfort may be attained in their use.
With this generalvobject in view, a Very important feature of my invention relates to the provision of an adjustable two-part footrest together with provision for independently raising and lowering either part.
Another feature of my invention relates to the provision of a footrest which may be adjusted above normal raised position when desired.
In the preferred form of my invention, I provide means for bodily raising either portion ofthe footrest independently of the other portion.
My invention further relates to arrangementsl and combinations of parts hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
A preferred form of my invention is shown in the drawings in whicht Figure. 1 is a side elevation of my 11nproved chair;
Fig. 2 is a partial side elevation showing the footrest and operating mechanism in a different position, and
Fig. is a front elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings,`my improved chair comprises a frame to which a back 11 is hinged at 12. The back 11 is provided, with a portion 13 extending below the hinge 12 and supporting a heavy counterweight IV. An arm 14 is provided on each side of the chair, pivoted at 154to the back and having its opposite end connected by a link 16 to a portion of the frame 10. The back may be adjusted to any desired position from uprightI to horizontal and may be supplied with a pillow or cushion 11a, linked to the upper end of the back and movable to the dotted inoperative position of Fig. 1 when not in use.
A hand lever 17 is fixed to a shaft 18 rotatable in horizontal bearings, and hav- 111g an arm 19 extending beneath the chair and engaging the upper surface of the` extension 13 of the back. A latch 20 is carried by the lever 17 and engages 'notches 1n a fixed segment 21, this latch being operated' by a release lever 22 mounted on the side of the hand lever 17. By pressure on the lever 22, the latch may be released, and the back may then be raised or lowered and may be retained in any desired position after adjustment by engagement of the latch with ,the segment 21.
My improved chair is also provided with a footrest, preferably made in two sections 23 and 24 each' pivoted at' its inner end to a support slidable in vertical Ways 26 on the chair frame. In the preferred form, each such slidable support comprises two slides 27 for each footrest, each slide preferably having a cam roll 28 at its lower end. A hand lever 29 is provided for each footrest`each hand lever having a latch 30 coperatingwith a fixed segment 31 and controlled by a releasing lever 32, the details being substantially similar to the lever mechanism for raising and lowering the back.
Each hand lever 29 controls the movement of a curved arm 33, preferably double, the extremity 34 of which engages'the under side of one of the footrests 23 or 24, and the intermediate cam portions 35 of which engage the cam rolls 28 on the slides 27. As the hand lever 29 is moved from theposition shown in Fig. 1 to tha-1; shown in Fig. 2, the associated footrest is first swuno upward about its pivot to the position indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, at which point the'cam portions 35 of the extension 33 engage the cam rolls 28. Continued movement of the lever 29 causes bodily upward movement of the footrest above its normal raised position, the cam portions 35 raising the slides 27 and the end portion 34 simultaneously raising the outer portion of the footrest. The latch 30 is effective to retain the footrest in any adjusted position.
With this construction it will be seen that either part of the footrest -may be raised or lowered independently of the other, and that -each part has not only its swinging adjust,
ment to normal raised position, but may also be raised above its normal position when such adjustment is found desirable. It will also be evident that all of these adjustments may be readily made by the occupant of the chair without changing his osition.
Having thus descri ed my invention, it Will be evident that changes and modifications can be made therein by those skilled in the art Without' departing from the spirit and scope thereof as set forth in the, claims, and Ido not Wish to, be otherwise limited to the details herein disclosed, but what I claim is l. A reclining 'chair having a seat fixed in position, afootrest directly adjacent said seat, means to angular-ly adjust said footrest relativeto Vsaid seat, and means to raise said footrest bodilyl relative to said seat above normal raised position.
2. A reclining chair having a seat fixed in position, a footrest directly adjacent said seat,
means to swing said footrest about a pivot thereof, means to raise said footrest and pivot bodily relative to said seat above normal raised position, and means to retain said footrest in any adjusted position thereof.
3. A'reclining chair having a seaty fixed in position, la two-part footrest, a support for each such part, guide-Ways therefor, separately operated means to angularly adjust each parton'its support, and means to raise and lower each support independently.
4. A reclining chair having, in combination a seat fixed in position, a footrest directly adjacent to said seat, a support to which said footrest is pivoted, and means to rst swing said rest about its axis to an approximately horizontal position and to thereafter raise said footrest and support bodily vertically to a higher horizontal-position relative to said seat.
5. A `reclini chair having, in combina tion a seat fixed .1n position, a footrest, a support to which said footrest is pivoted, and a single lifting device having direct engagement with said rest and having a cam portion acting on saidsupport, said device being effective to first swing said footrest about its pivot and to thereafter lift saidfootrest and support bodily relative to said seat.
6. A reclining-chair having, in combination, a footrest, a support to which said footrest is pivoted, a single lifting devicehaving 'direct engagement with said rest and having a cam portion acting on said support, said device being effective to first swing said foot-V rest about its pivot and to thereafter lift said footrest bodily, and a spring actuated locking device effective `to hold said parts in any adjusted position. p
7. A reclining chair having, in combination, a two-part footrest, separate slides to which each such partis hinged, supporting means therefor, a hand lever for each part having an end portion engaging the footrest, and having an intermediate cam portion engaging said slides and effective to raise said slides' and rest simultaneously above normal raised position.
In testimony' v vhereof I have hereunto aiixed my signature.
ANDREWARUsso.
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US2690791A (en) * 1951-04-17 1954-10-05 Leo C Malco Contour chair with adjustable seat
US2746527A (en) * 1953-06-23 1956-05-22 Gendron Wheel Company Leg supporting attachment for invalid chairs
US2806512A (en) * 1953-08-13 1957-09-17 Frank A Bronzo Adjustable back for chairs
US2828802A (en) * 1952-05-20 1958-04-01 Herman W Maurer Combined tilting chair and foot rest
US2918964A (en) * 1956-07-31 1959-12-29 Braun Francois Leg-rest for a seat
US4376552A (en) * 1980-02-15 1983-03-15 Ab Volvo Back seat headrest
US5277477A (en) * 1991-07-08 1994-01-11 Sharff Harold M Transporter for the physically impaired
US6789852B1 (en) * 2003-12-30 2004-09-14 Chi-Tzung Huang Adjustable footrest of a reclining chair
US20100007189A1 (en) * 2006-09-19 2010-01-14 Handicare Produksjon As Device and method for adjusting a wheelchair leg rest

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2690791A (en) * 1951-04-17 1954-10-05 Leo C Malco Contour chair with adjustable seat
US2828802A (en) * 1952-05-20 1958-04-01 Herman W Maurer Combined tilting chair and foot rest
US2746527A (en) * 1953-06-23 1956-05-22 Gendron Wheel Company Leg supporting attachment for invalid chairs
US2806512A (en) * 1953-08-13 1957-09-17 Frank A Bronzo Adjustable back for chairs
US2918964A (en) * 1956-07-31 1959-12-29 Braun Francois Leg-rest for a seat
US4376552A (en) * 1980-02-15 1983-03-15 Ab Volvo Back seat headrest
US5277477A (en) * 1991-07-08 1994-01-11 Sharff Harold M Transporter for the physically impaired
US6789852B1 (en) * 2003-12-30 2004-09-14 Chi-Tzung Huang Adjustable footrest of a reclining chair
US20100007189A1 (en) * 2006-09-19 2010-01-14 Handicare Produksjon As Device and method for adjusting a wheelchair leg rest

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