Abstract: A convertible sofa and bed structure comprising a pair of pivotally interconnected frame members. One of the frame members is utilized as a backrest and the other as a seatrest in the seating or sofa position; and both are moveable to aligned horizontal positions in the bed position. An important feature of the structure resides in the fact that operating linkages are positioned outwardly of a zone beneath the frame member which functions as a seatrest. Thereby, the defined zone will provide an unobstructed storage compartment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 1977
Date of Patent:
August 8, 1978
Assignee:
General Engineering and Mfg. Corporation
Inventors:
Richard A. Bell, Earl C. Wallace, Ted W. Winters
Abstract: An arm rest assembly for seating structures pivotally mounted on the upstanding sides of the back support for a seat and arranged for movement in an arc generally normal to the back from a retracted position in which its arm supporting surface is generally parallel to the back and extends toward the seat to a position in which the surface is generally perpendicular to the back and to a position in which the surface defines an acute angle with the back. A detent in the form of cooperating abutments on the pivotal elements providing the arcuate motion and resilient biasing means tending to displace the elements axially of each other enables the arm supporting surface to be latched in the perpendicular relation. In the parallel relation the arm rest element tends to conform to the seat back since it has a stiffening web depending from the arm supporting surface along its length on the side outward from the region occupied by a seat occupant to effectively wrap around the front and side portions of the seat back.