With Means To Limit Or Inhibit Rocking Motion Patents (Class 297/270.1)
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Patent number: 10737598Abstract: A seat back of a seat includes: a seat back frame; a front side elastic member positioned on a user side; a rear side elastic member disposed more rearward than the front side elastic member is; and a pressure receiving member disposed at a rear of the rear side elastic member. The rear side elastic member has a lower resilience than the front side elastic member. The pressure receiving member supports the front side elastic member and the rear side elastic member while being supported by the seat back frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hidekazu Tamaki, Takumi Sato, Hideki Hitomi
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Patent number: 10524575Abstract: A rocking furniture member may include a base frame, a seat assembly, a legrest mechanism, and a pawl assembly. The seat assembly may include a ratchet rack having a plurality of teeth. The pawl assembly may include a support link, a pawl arm, and an actuation link. The support link is rotatably coupled to the base frame. The pawl arm is rotatably attached to the support link and selectively engages one of the ratchet teeth. The actuation link may be attached to the pawl arm and may be coupled to the legrest mechanism such that movement of the legrest mechanism into the extended position moves the pawl arm into engagement with the ratchet rack and movement of the legrest mechanism toward the retracted position causes rotation of the pawl arm relative to the support link and disengages the pawl arm from the ratchet rack.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: La-Z-Boy IncorporatedInventor: Larry P. LaPointe
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Patent number: 8998319Abstract: A seating device is provided. The seating device includes a seat, a post positioned below and attached to the seat, a base positioned below and attached to the post, an inflatable bladder positioned below and attached to the base, and a guard positioned below and attached to the base. The inflatable bladder comprises a portion of a sphere, the portion comprising less than 35 per cent of the sphere. The inflatable bladder covers over 35 per cent of an underside of the base, and the guard comprises a solid circular piece extending downward from the base with a bottom edge located above a bottom of the inflatable bladder when the inflatable bladder is fully inflated.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Sitight, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bahneman, Tim Pratt, Filip Trojanek
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Patent number: 8801098Abstract: A motorized chair system for promoting movement, balance, and vestibular processing and integration. The chair system features a chair component comprising a back support portion disposed atop a seat portion. The back support portion is formed from a first side panel, a middle panel, and a second side panel connected together, wherein rigid intersections are formed between the side panels and middle panel. A rocking component is positioned below the chair component. The rocking component is shaped to allow the chair component to rock. A motor system is operatively connected to a piston, the piston being mounted to a ground surface. The motor system functions to automatically rock the chair component forwardly and backwardly by pushing against the piston to pivot the system in a forward motion. A control button is operatively connected to the motor system. The control button functions to turn the motor system on and off.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Inventor: Cheryl S. Richards
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Publication number: 20130320727Abstract: An article of furniture is disclosed. The article of furniture comprises a stool configured to be used on a generally horizontal surface such as a floor. The stool comprises a seat and a base comprising a rounded bottom surface configured to rest upon the floor. A mass is positioned beneath the seat so that the base is at equilibrium in a first tilted orientation relative to the floor. The base can be tilted to second tilted orientation relative to the floor by tilting the rounded bottom surface of the base relative to the floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventors: Kirt Martin, Fredric Biddle, David Eberlein, Brelt Kincaid, Mark Schoolmeester
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Gliding-reclining layflat seating unit with power actuator and manual and automatic locking linkages
Patent number: 8517463Abstract: A gliding and reclining seating unit includes: a base; a generally horizontally-disposed seat; a generally upright backrest positioned above the base and substantially rearward of the seat; an extendable ottoman; a reclining mechanism attached to the seat, the backrest, the ottoman and the base; and a gliding mechanism attached to the base and the reclining mechanism. The seating unit further comprises: a manually-operated lock linkage that moves between an unlocked condition, in which the linkage permits the seating unit to glide and a locked condition, in which the seating unit is prevented from gliding; and an automatic lock linkage coupled to the reclining mechanism, the automatic lock linkage configured to move between an unlocked condition that allows the seating unit to glide when it is in the upright position and a locked condition that prevents the seating unit from gliding when it is in the fully reclined position.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Ultra-Mek, Inc.Inventors: Marcus L. Murphy, D. Stephen Hoffman -
Patent number: 8491401Abstract: An infant support structure includes a frame, a seat portion rotatably coupled to the frame so that the seat portion is movably coupled to the frame, an engagement member coupled to the seat portion, and a lock bar pivotally coupled to the lower portion of the frame, the lock bar movable between a first position disengaged from the engagement member thereby permitting swinging motion of the seat portion, and a second position engaging the engagement member and inhibiting swinging motion of the seat portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Alan Szymanski
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Patent number: 8398169Abstract: A furniture member having a powered gliding motion includes a frame having a plurality of upright posts. Individual ones of a plurality of links are individually rotatably connected to individual ones of the upright posts. An actuation mechanism is suspended from the upright posts at rotatably connected free ends of each of the links to permit forward and rearward gliding motions of the actuation mechanism. The actuation mechanism includes a leg rest assembly movable between a fully retracted and a fully extended position. A powered glider drive assembly selectively connected to both the frame and the actuation mechanism successively moves the actuation mechanism in the forward gliding motion and the rearward gliding motion independent of the position of the leg rest assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: La-Z-Boy IncorporatedInventor: Larry P. LaPointe
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Patent number: 8366193Abstract: A leisure rocking chair includes a seat, a backrest, a fixed seat, a rocking base and a rocking mechanism. The fixed base includes a horizontal beam on an upper portion thereof. The rocking mechanism includes front and rear rocking rods and a connecting rod. The front and rear rocking rods, the horizontal beam, and the connecting rod are pivotably connected. A fixed support is mounted to the connecting rod. The rocking base is fixed to the fixed support. A positioning plate is mounted to the fixed base and includes a plurality of positioning holes. The rocking mechanism includes an adjusting seat adjacent to the positioning plate. An adjusting lever is mounted to the adjusting seat and includes a tail portion extendible into one of the plurality of positioning holes to fix the rocking mechanism. The adjusting lever includes a control arm on a head portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Chang-Chen Lin
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Patent number: 8336960Abstract: A rocking chair includes a fixed base having a base portion located on the ground. The base portion includes front and rear sides spaced in a rocking direction. A connecting frame extends upright from the base portion and has a receiving space receiving a rocking mechanism. The rocking mechanism includes a bottom plate, a strut, and front and rear rocking members. The strut extends upright from the bottom plate and is fixed to a seat. Upper ends of the front and rear rocking members are pivotably connected to the connecting frame. Lower ends of the front and rear rocking members are pivotably connected to front and rear ends of the bottom plate. The rocking mechanism is rockable in the receiving space in the rocking direction relative to the fixed base. A positioning mechanism controls the rocking mechanism to be in a rockable state or a positioned state.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Chang-Chen Lin
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Publication number: 20120126599Abstract: The invention relates to an item of seating furniture comprising a seat, a column, a base, a spring device for cushioning the up and down movement of the seat and a pendulum device for inducing a pendular response of the column by means of the seat, and a device for automatically adjusting the pendular return force in accordance with the weight of a person occupying the seatType: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventor: Josef Glöckl
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Patent number: 8079639Abstract: A bouncer includes a seat, a first connecting member, a support member, and an engaging member. The first connecting member has a first end and a second end. The first end of the first connecting member is connected to the seat. The support member is rotatably connected to the second end of the first connecting member. The engaging member is movably disposed in the support member and capable of moving between a locked position and an unlocked position, so as to selectively restrain the support member from rotating. Accordingly, the bouncer of the invention can be operated in different using states.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Wonderland Nurserygoods Company LimitedInventors: Hai-Bo Zeng, Sharon A. Gillett
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Patent number: 8056976Abstract: A chair apparatus is provided with multiple pivot axis for improving core strength, posture, and circulation of the user. The chair apparatus includes a seat portion that is capable of pivotal movement about multiple pivot axes and along a surface. The chair apparatus further includes a frame coupled to the seat portion, wherein the frame limits the pivotal movement of the seat portion only when the chair apparatus is placed in a supported orientation.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventor: Louis F. Polk
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Publication number: 20110148161Abstract: A locking system for a rocking chair is provided that is compact in size and easily integratable into the overall structure of the rocking chair. The rocking chair comprises a base structure, a seating structure, a seat cushion support frame rockably mounted on the seating structure, a seat cushion, a stop carried by the seat cushion support frame, a biasing mechanism and a two part locking device mutually engageable when the seat cushion is occupied by a user and clearing each other when the user has left the seat whereby the rocking chair is automatically locked against rocking.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Éric FONTAINE
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Publication number: 20100127555Abstract: A gliding and reclining seating unit includes: a base unit with a first bearing surface; a generally horizontally-disposed seat positioned above the base; a generally upright backrest positioned above the base and substantially rearward of the seat; an extendable ottoman; a reclining mechanism attached to the seat, the backrest, the ottoman and the base unit, the reclining mechanism comprising a plurality of pivotally interconnected links; a gliding mechanism attached to the base unit and the reclining mechanism, the gliding mechanism being configured to enable the seat, backrest and reclining mechanism to glide relative to the base unit along a longitudinal path responsive to a longitudinally-directed force; and a power actuating unit attached to the reclining mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: D. Stephen Hoffman, Marcus L. Murphy
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Patent number: 7455359Abstract: A rocking chair (1) comprising a frame (3) and a seat (2) which is swingable relative to the frame (3). The rocking chair (1) is characterised by a leg (4) and a swing mechanism (5). The leg (4) comprises a first upper (14) and a second lower end (15). The first end (14) is articulated to the seat (2) and the second end (15) is articulated to the frame (3). The swing mechanism (5) comprises a swinging arm (21) which has its pivot (22) arranged in the frame (3). The free end (23) of the swinging arm (21) is articulated to the seat (2) in such a manner that the free end (23) of the swinging arm (21) is arranged below the pivot (22) of the swinging arm (21).Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Inventor: Lennart Rönning
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Patent number: 7438272Abstract: The invention provides a device for avoiding inattentive-fall of a legged furniture article, comprising a support means having a cavity for passage of a leg member of the furniture article; and at least one roller rotatably attached to the support means, wherein the roller and the cavity are arranged vertically in a staggered mode. In the device of the invention, a simple one-way roller structure is used in order to enhance greatly the stability of the furniture article as well as impart the advantages of easy installation and convenient use to the device of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Inventors: Lee Choo Kee, Kai Yip Li
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Publication number: 20080217976Abstract: A lounge has a foot-operated mechanism for propelling the lounge with a rocking motion. The lounge has a frame with at least one arcuate runner contacting the floor. A user-supporting surface is attached to the frame with portions of the surface adapted to support different body regions of the user, particular the body regions proximate to the user's knees, neck and buttocks. The user-supporting surface may be configured so that the user's buttocks are at a lower elevation than the user's knees and neck. A foot pedal is connected by a linkage assembly to an actuating member that contacts the ground. By pushing against the pedal, the user can impart a rocking motion to the lounge. The lounge may be folded along portions of the frame for compact, convenient storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Theodore G. Habing
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Patent number: 7380879Abstract: A furniture leg foot includes (a) a body adapted for attachment to a lower portion of a furniture leg, the body having a longitudinal axis and being made from a first material; and (b) one or more resilient inserts disposed within the body, the one or more resilient inserts being made from a resilient material which is softer than the first material.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Virco Mgmt. CorporationInventors: Scott L. Fletcher, Jamie Toland
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Patent number: 7334840Abstract: A glider chair includes a glider frame and a seat, swingably suspended by a plurality of hangers from a base disposable on a support surface. The seat is pivotable with respect to the glider frame between an upper position and a lower position, and biased to the upper position. An automatic locking mechanism is coupled between the seat and at least one of the plurality of hangers. The automatic locking mechanism moves as the seat pivots to engage the at least one of the plurality of hangers to resist motion of the glider frame relative to the base when the seat is in the upper position.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Broda Enterprises Inc.Inventors: Rob Deans, Tony Purkis, Takuro Nishiwaki
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Patent number: 7303233Abstract: The invention provides a chair that the switching between operation and fixation of rocking may be operated with the height adjustment of the chair by one operation lever. A resilient member is interposed between a seat frame whose height is adjustable by a cylinder and a back frame rotatably fitted to the seat frame, wherein a joint member is rotatably fitted to the seat frame with a vertical shaft, an operation lever led to the outside of the seat frame and a pressing piece which touches and leaves a button for rod advancing and retreating of the cylinder are provided with a rocking member which is rockably assembled to the joint member with a horizontal shaft, and an interlocking regulating member is attached to an arm piece of the joint member so that the rotation of the back frame may be adjusted by moving the regulating member.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Plus CorporationInventor: Yutaka Kitahata
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Patent number: 7252333Abstract: A rockable and stackable chaise lounge. It includes a pair of frame members each formed by a downwardly convex rocker and an upwardly convex rail joined at front and rear ends. The frames are joined at their front and rear ends by spreaders. Adjustable stops are provided to limit the extent of rocking. A seat with a reclining back is supported between the frame by the rails.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: John W. Caldwell
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Patent number: 7234772Abstract: An articulated seating mechanism including a rocker base, a seat plate, and a pair of side rails, each having an arcuate side. The side rails may be disposed downwardly from the seat plate or upwardly from the rocker base. First and second arcuate gear portions are disposed on the arcuate side of each of the side rails and a first and second substantially flat or linear gear racks are affixed either to the underside of the seat plate or the upper side of the rocker base, so as to bring the linear gears and the arcuate gears into intermeshing relationship. A back support is pivotally connected to the seat plate and to first and second back links, and the back links are pivotally connected to the rocker base to provide a rocking motion of the seat plate and a dynamic synchronous adjustment of the angular variation between the seat plate and the back support. The linear gear racks move in a tangent to the arcuate gear portions to provide a moving fulcrum during rocking movements.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Inventor: Harold G. Wells
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Patent number: 7147284Abstract: A rocking chair particularly suitable for use as a student desk chair as a seating surface, a back rest and a pair of generally parallel rocking rails. Preferably, the rocking chair has a relatively small footprint and has a relatively limited range of rocking motion. In one preferred, but not required embodiment, the pair of generally parallel rocking rails are both reverse cantilevered rocker rails.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Virco Mgmt. CorporationInventors: Robert J. Mills, Peter Glass, Scott L. Fletcher
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Patent number: 7134720Abstract: A gliding mechanism for a chair or sofa includes a bottom frame having a pair of parallel sides, a pair of swing arms pivotally connected to the interior of the sides near each end thereof defines a parallelogram linkage. A tube connected to and extending beyond the bottom ends of one pair of swing arms pivotally supports a pair of bars at the bottom of a chair or sofa support frame, and a second tube rotatably connected to the other swing arms supports a linkage which also defines part of the chair support frame, whereby the swing arms and support frame glide in unison.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Les Aciers Robond Inc.Inventor: Denis Viger
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Patent number: 7073860Abstract: A four legged or sled chair comprising a frame structure, a seat mounted between the frame structure and connected to it by sliding means. The sliding means comprising a plurality of runners attached to the seat and sliding therein circular ring sector slots located on the frame defining the virtual transverse axis of rotation and the stops of said seat thereto said frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Inventor: Isidoro Natalio Markus
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Patent number: 7021711Abstract: A locking mechanism configured to prevent rocking motion of a seat of a rocking and reclining chair relative to a base of the chair when the chair is in a reclined position, the locking mechanism being interconnected with the base and with a reclining mechanism of the chair, includes: a drive link adapted to be pivotally interconnected with the reclining mechanism; a control link adapted to be pivotally interconnected with the base and having a slot; and a bracing link pivotally interconnected with the drive link and slidably and pivotally interconnected with the control link via a pin inserted into the control link slot, the bracing link including a wheel at an engagement end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Ultra-Mek, Inc.Inventors: D. Stephen Hoffman, Marcus L. Murphy
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Patent number: 6997510Abstract: A rocking chair comprising a base, a seat assembly including a seat rockably mounted to the base and a backrest mounted to the seat so as to be movable between first and second positions includes a couple of biasing members mounted to the backrest for biasing the backrest towards the first position, and a locking mechanism mounted to both the base and the seat assembly for locking the seat relatively to the base when the backrest is in the first position. The locking mechanism is operated by applying at least a threshold force onto the backrest, which causes the backrest to move between the first and second positions relatively to the seat, unlocking the backrest relatively to the base, and allowing the seat to move relatively to the base. The locking mechanism includes a toothed rack and an arm lever that operatively cooperate in response to a small force exerted on the backrest. The rocking chair is safe for people having hand or forearm disability problem and for people with reduced mobility.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: NorteckInventors: Roger Guillot, Claudel Chouinard, Francis Chouinard
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Patent number: 6945599Abstract: A mechanism for a rocker recliner chair is caused to have enhanced comfort and stability, to have enhanced ease of operation, and to require fewer parts for manufacture. The mechanism includes a rocker locking linkage arranged to include a drive link slidingly connected to a drive element, to drive a locking member for locking of the chair against rocking when the ottoman of the chair is extended. The drive link of the rocker locking linkage may also be arranged to be slidingly connected to a rocker cam assembly of the chair. The rocker locking linkage preferably includes a pair of locking links moveable to a substantially aligned orientation to lock a chair against forward rocking movement. The chair preferably includes an ottoman linkage including a slotted guide member.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Lane Furniture Industries, Inc.Inventor: Teddy J May
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Patent number: 6860558Abstract: A glider chair in a recreational vehicle including a frame suspended from a base by a gliding mechanism for movement of the frame in a horizontal back-and-forth gliding motion relative to the base and a locking mechanism selectively operable to disable the gliding motion of the chair relative to the base. The locking mechanism has a locking plate mounted on a rotatable arm secured in a base from the chair to move pivotally between an inactive position wherein the plate is spaced from the suspended portion of the glider mechanism and a locking position where the plate engages a frame member of the suspended portion of the glider mechanism to prevent horizontal back-and-forth motion of the frame member relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Hickory Springs Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Edmond P. Guillot
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Patent number: 6854800Abstract: A children's high chair comprises a supporting frame (11,111) for a high chair (12,112) for receiving the child. The frame (11,111) comprises in turn a pair of legs (14,15) openable compasswise and with lower ends (19,119) for resting on the ground and stiffening crosspieces (20,120) arranged on both sides of the frame and movable between a non-operational position allowing closing of the frame and an operational position in which the crosspieces engage the legs to hold them steadily in open position. The crosspieces (20,120) can be moved to another more lowered operational position to rest on the ground to constitute high chair rocking members. Advantageously an automatic battery-powered mechanical rocking device can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: PEG Perego S.p.A.Inventor: Gianluca Perego
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Patent number: 6834916Abstract: A gardening stool that allows for tilting and pivoting is provided. The gardening stool has an elongated base connected to a seat by a post. The elongated base is convex and is tapered towards the front for pivoting. The base may include a flattened region located toward the rear of the post for stability. The base may further include compartments for holding tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: White Pine Concepts, LLCInventors: Cheryl Volkman, Dianne Goodwin, Sherry Rovig
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Patent number: 6761405Abstract: A rocking chair including a body supporting portion, a chair base portion, a locking assembly arid a linkage. The linkage includes a strip of resilient material extending across the backrest of the chair, positioned to receive the back of an occupant of the chair. The strip has a resiliency such that, when an occupant leans back against the backrest of the chair, the strip is responsive to the pressure applied directly thereto to deform rearwardly from an original position and, when the pressure ceases, the strip returns to its original position. The linkage is operatively connected to the locking assembly to cause the locking assembly to prevent movement of the body supporting portion relative to the chair base portion when the strip is in the original position, and to cause the locking assembly to allow movement of the body supporting portion relative to the chair base portion when the strip is deformed rearwardly from the original position.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Dutailier International Inc.Inventor: Pierre Bellefleur
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Patent number: 6733071Abstract: A self-locking rocker recliner is provided. The rocker recliner includes a base frame and a rocking frame that is rockably connected to said base frame. The rocking frame supports seating surfaces of the rocker recliner, such as a seat back, a seat bottom, a footrest, and armrests. The rocking frame includes an upper rocking frame and a lower rocking frame that are movably connected so that the rocker recliner can be adjusted between an upright position and at least one reclined position, such as a TV or fully reclined position. The rocker recliner can be reclined by rotating a recline lever on the side of the rocker recliner, and reclining the rocker recliner can also cause the extension of a footrest. A lockout lever, which is attached to the rocker recliner, is configured to be moved by a user between a locked position and an unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Hickory Springs Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Edmond P. Guillot, Larry W. Edwards
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Patent number: 6722734Abstract: The present invention relates to a locking assembly for a rocking chair. The locking assembly includes a pair of jaws mounted to the body-supporting portion of the chair and a set of pins mounted to the chair base portion of the chair. The jaws are operable to engage a selected pin to lock the body-supporting portion of the chair relative the chair base portion in a position that corresponds to the selected pin. The jaws include gripping faces that spread apart to define a recess when the locking assembly is operated. At the same time the gripping faces move toward the pin to cause the pin to enter the recess such that the pin becomes wedged in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Dutailier International Inc.Inventor: Pierre Bellefleur
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Patent number: 6702382Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a lift system 12 for a rocker recliner comprising a rocker limiter 28 and a plurality of chair base lifts 40 which can be retrofitted to existing rocker recliners. The rocker limiter 28 is a device having an arcuate face 29 whereby the device can be fixedly positioned to the rocker cam 30 or rocker base 22 limiting the movement of the rocker mechanism in one direction. The chair base lifts 40 are a plurality of interlocking blocks or a single block that are engagingly positioned beneath the chair support base 26 to raise the rocker recliner by a distance determined by the number and thickness of chair height lifts positioned thereunder.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventors: Michael Hoover, Steven Engle
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Publication number: 20040000803Abstract: A self-locking rocker recliner is provided. The rocker recliner includes a base frame and a rocking frame that is rockably connected to said base frame. The rocking frame supports seating surfaces of the rocker recliner, such as a seat back, a seat bottom, a footrest, and armrests. The rocking frame includes an upper rocking frame and a lower rocking frame that are movably connected so that the rocker recliner can be adjusted between an upright position and at least one reclined position, such as a TV or fully reclined position. The rocker recliner can be reclined by rotating a recline lever on the side of the rocker recliner, and reclining the rocker recliner can also cause the extension of a footrest. A lockout lever, which is attached to the rocker recliner, is configured to be moved by a user between a locked position and an unlocked position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Hickory Springs Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Edmond P. Guillot, Larry W. Edwards
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Publication number: 20030197406Abstract: The present invention relates to a locking assembly for a rocking chair. The locking assembly includes a pair of jaws mounted to the body-supporting portion of the chair and a set of pins mounted to the chair base portion of the chair. The jaws are operable to engage a selected pin to lock the body-supporting portion of the chair relative the chair base portion in a position that corresponds to the selected pin. The jaws include gripping faces that spread apart to define a recess when the locking assembly is operated. At the same time the gripping faces move toward the pin to cause the pin to enter the recess such that the pin becomes wedged in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Pierre Bellefleur
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Patent number: 6634706Abstract: A mechanism for a rocking reclining chair is caused to have enhanced ease of use, to be more stable, and to provide enhance comfort. The mechanism includes a locking linkage arranged to engage the base of the chair for locking of the claim against rocking when the ottoman of the chair is extended. The locking linkage preferably includes two locking members arranged to make locking engagement with the base of the claims at locations rearward of the locations where the chair's rocker cams are supported.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Lane Furniture Industries, Inc.Inventor: Teddy J. May
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Patent number: 6588527Abstract: A device for automatically rocking a stroller. Winding structure includes a connecting rod, whose first end is eccentrically mounted to the spring structure and whose second end is equally eccentrically mounted to the wheel axle extension so that the forward movement of the stroller winds the spring structure. The rocking structure includes a rod whose far end is mounted eccentrically to the wheel axle extension and whose forward end is less eccentrically mounted to the spring structure to ensure that the rod assumes a reciprocating motion during the unwinding of the spring structure. The user switches from winding mode to rocking mode. In an alternative embodiment a first rod attached to the shaft includes a lever that assumes different positions, the different lever positions changing the degree to which a second rod is eccentrically mounted to the spring structure and determining whether the device is in winding or rocking mode.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventors: William S. Lerner, Edward R. Green
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Patent number: 6406095Abstract: A self-locking system comprising a state selector for detecting the intent of an occupant to rise from a chair and then automatically causing a lock to block the mobility functions of the chair. The state detector is responsive to movement of an upper portion of the body of the occupant while the occupant is still supported in a normal seated position on the seat of the chair, thereby advantageously allowing the locking of the mobility functions of the chair to occur before the occupant starts to lift his weight from the seat of the chair.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: LPA Medical Inc.Inventors: Jean-François Bouchard, Yvon St-Onge, Marc Laliberté
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Patent number: 6402243Abstract: A safety harness structure for a rocking chair. The structure includes a support frame and a chair mounting on the support frame through a pair of swinging bars. The swinging bars are pivotally engaged with two sides of the support frame and the chair through pivotal shafts located at the junctures of the support frame and the chair. The chair may swing to and fro relative to the frame about the pivotal shafts which function as fulcrums. The swinging bars are pivotally bridged by a restrictive rod for limiting the swinging angle of the swinging bars thereby to maintain the chair swinging within a selected displacement.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Lausan Chung-Hsin Liu
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Patent number: 6402242Abstract: The present invention relates to a locking assembly for a rocking chair. The locking assembly includes a pair of jaws mounted to the body-supporting portion of the chair and a set of pins mounted to the chair base portion of the chair. The jaws are operable to engage a selected pin to lock the body-supporting portion of the chair relative the chair base portion in a position that corresponds to the selected pin. The jaws include gripping faces that spread apart to define a recess when the locking assembly is operated. At the same time the gripping faces move toward the pin to cause the pin to enter the recess such that the pin becomes wedged in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Dutailier International Inc.Inventor: Pierre Bellefleur
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Publication number: 20020063456Abstract: The present invention relates to a locking assembly for a rocking chair. The locking assembly includes a pair of jaws mounted to the body-supporting portion of the chair and a set of pins mounted to the chair base portion of the chair. The jaws are operable to engage a selected pin to lock the body-supporting portion of the chair relative the chair base portion in a position that corresponds to the selected pin. The jaws include gripping faces that spread apart to define a recess when the locking assembly is operated. At the same time the gripping faces move toward the pin to cause the pin to enter the recess such that the pin becomes wedged in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventor: Pierre Bellefleur
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Patent number: 6290294Abstract: An anti-rocking safety kit is disclosed for converting or stabilizing rocking devices having rocker arms to non-rocking devices. The kit includes a pair wedges which are capable of quick and easy attachment or detachment to a wide variety of rocking devices having rocker arms. The wedges are secured to the rocking devices using a pair of straps. In addition to its use in preventing a rocking device from rocking, the invention is also capable of reducing the likelihood that a rocking device may be tipped over sideways. The simple design and attachment means allows this invention to be used almost universally with rocking devices having rocker arms.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Inventor: Dorothy D. Volz
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Patent number: 6244658Abstract: The rocking chair includes a ground-resting base, a seat support frame and rocking arms rockably mounting the seat support frame to the base. A seat, defining a front end portion and a rear end portion, is pivotally mounted on the support frame at its front end portion allowing limited up and down movement of its seat rear end portion between an upper position and a lower limit position. A stop is carried by said seat support frame and engages the seat rear end portion in its lower limit position. A spring continuously forces the seat towards said upper position, and the weight of a person seated on the seat rear end portion will effectively lower the seat rear end portion to its lower limit position against the bias of the spring. The rocking chair also includes a unidirectional two part ratchet locking device having a ratchet wheel carried by one of the rocking arms, and a pawl pivotally carried by the seat support frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Veranda Jardin R.P. Inc.Inventors: Réal Parent, Maxime Cartier
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Patent number: 6209843Abstract: A pivotal rocking chair base is provided which allows the ultimate chair user to select or eliminate the rotational movement of the chair base. Also, by making adjustments to front and rear turnbuckles the amount or degree of tilt or rocking action of the seat can be chosen. An infinite variety of adjustments is thus available to the user to customize the chair motion for his particular purposes and comfort.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: R. Brantley Smith, Jr.