[0001] The invention relates to a chair for sitting and/or reclining with an extendible
foot rest, a rack which can slide on a frame of the chair, the foot rest being coupled
to the front end of the rack, as well as an actuating device for extending and retracting
the foot rest.
[0002] A chair with an extendible foot rest is known from
DE-U-87 03 625, in which the foot rest is coupled to a slidable rack by way of a scissor mechanism.
The actuating device acts on an articulation point between two connecting rods of
the scissor mechanism.
[0003] Due to the large range of projection of the scissor mechanism, this known chair with
an extendible foot rest makes it possible to support the heels of a person lying on
the chair.
[0004] However, in the retracted state this known solution requires a relatively large amount
of space.
[0005] The object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a chair for sitting and/or
reclining with an extendible foot rest which is distinguished by a very compact design.
[0006] This object is achieved according to the invention by the features of Claim 1.
[0007] The chair for sitting and/or reclining basically has an extendible foot rest, a rack
which can slide on a frame of the chair, the foot rest being coupled to the front
end of the rack, as well as an actuating device for extending and retracting the foot
rest. Furthermore, it is provided that the foot rest is mounted so as to be pivotable
about a pivot axis on the front end of the rack. Moreover, an actuating bar is provided
which is retained so as to be displaceable on the frame between two end positions
relative to the rack and which with its front end is in contact with the foot rest,
wherein a further displacement of the rack relative to the actuating bar located in
its one end position causes the foot rest to swing out about the pivot pin and a further
displacement of the rack relative to the actuating bar located in its other end position
causes the foot rest to swing in about the pivot axis.
[0008] Further embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the subordinate claims.
[0009] According to a preferred embodiment, the foot rest is connected by way of a rigid
connecting element to the front end of the actuating bar, wherein the connecting element
is retained with one of its ends so as to articulate on the foot rest and with its
other end so as to articulate on the actuating bar.
[0010] According to a further embodiment, the foot rest is provided with a fitting which
has a first articulation point for the pivot axis and a second articulation point
for coupling to the actuating bar.
[0011] The solution according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that very little
space is required in the retracted state. Also the manufacture of the system is very
cost-effective. Nevertheless, the foot rest can be extended very far from the chair.
[0012] Further advantages and embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail
below with reference to the description of an embodiment and to the drawings.
[0013] In the drawings:
Figure 1 shows a schematic side view of the chair for sitting and/or reclining according
to the invention with the foot rest retracted,
Figure 2 shows a three-dimensional representation of the frame with slidable rack,
actuating bar and actuating device,
Figures 3 to 6 shows various positions of the foot rest as it is being extended,
Figure 7 shows a schematic representation of the foot rest in the extended state,
and
Figures 8 to 9 show various positions of the foot rest as it is being retracted.
[0014] The chair for sitting and/or reclining 1 which is illustrated schematically in Figures
1 and 2 basically comprises a seat 2, a back rest 3 as well as a frame 4. Furthermore,
a retractable foot rest 5, a rack 6 which can slide on the frame 4 and also an actuating
device for extending and retracting the foot rest are provided. The rack 6 is mounted
in guides 8, 9 on both sides of the frame so that it can slide relative to the frame.
In the illustrated embodiment the rack comprises two lateral longitudinal sections
6a which are connected to one another by a transverse section 6b.
[0015] The actuating device 7 has for example a threaded spindle which can be driven by
way of a geared motor, wherein the drive arrangement is retained by one end on the
frame and is coupled to a drive element 7a on the rack 6, in particular on the transverse
section 6b, the drive element being displaceable by the threaded spindle.
[0016] Furthermore, at least one actuating bar 10 is provided which is retained so that
it can slide on the frame 1 between two end positions relative to the rack. In the
illustrated embodiment retaining means 11 and 12 are provided which make displacement
of the actuating bar 10 possible. The actuating bar 10 is provided at its two ends
with transverse pins 13, 14 which come into contact with the retaining means 11, 12
respectively in the end positions of the actuating bar.
[0017] The foot rest is retained at the front end of the rack 6 so as to be pivotable about
a pivot axis 15. Furthermore, the front end of the actuating bar 10 is in contact
with the foot rest 5.
[0018] In the illustrated embodiment the foot rest is provided with a fitting 16 which has
a first articulation point for the picot axis 15 and a second articulation point for
coupling to the actuating bar. The coupling between the foot rest and the actuating
bar takes place by way of a rigid connecting element 17 which is retained with one
of its ends so as to articulate on the foot rest and with its other end so as to articulate
on the actuating bar. The two articulation points are denoted by the reference numerals
18 and 19.
[0019] Figures 3 to 7 show the sequence of movements of the foot rest from the retracted
position to the extended position. In this case the arrow 20 shows the direction of
movement of the rack 6.
[0020] The longitudinal sections 6a of the rack 6 and the actuating bar 10 are oriented
parallel to one another, so that during the entire sequence of movements there is
a parallel relative movement between the rack and the actuating bar.
[0021] From the retracted position according to Figure 1, when the rack 6 is displaced the
actuating bar 10 is entrained by way of the coupling to the foot rest 5 until the
transverse pin 13 comes into contact with the retaining means 11 and thereby blocks
the further displacement of the actuating bar 10 (see Figure 6). A further movement
of the rack 10 in the direction of the arrow 20 then causes the foot rest 5 to swing
out about the pivot axis 15, as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
[0022] Figures 8 and 9 show two intermediate positions during the retraction of the foot
rest. If the rack 6 in the fully extended position of the foot rest according to Figure
7 is moved back in the direction of the arrow 21 by way of the actuating device 7,
then the foot rest will first of all swing downwards due to gravity, as shown in Figure
8. As the retraction proceeds a simultaneous movement of the actuating bar 10 and
of the rack 6 takes place until the transverse pin 14 of the actuating bar comes into
contact with the retaining means 12 and thereby blocks further movement of the actuating
bar 10. A further displacement of the rack 6 in the direction of the arrow 21 then
causes the foot rest to swing in about the pivot axis 15 until the position according
to Figure 1 is reached.
[0023] In order to obtain a defined end position of the foot rest in the retracted state
and to prevent any swinging of the foot rest, a pin 22 which in the end position comes
into contact with the rack 6 or with the retaining means 8 is provided on the fitting
16 (see Figure 1).
[0024] Whenever only one actuating bar is shown in the drawings, within the scope of the
invention actuating bars are advantageously provided on both sides of the frame in
order to prevent tilting of the movable parts.
1. Chair (1) for sitting and/or reclining, with
a. an extendible foot rest (5),
b. a rack (6) which can slide on a frame of the chair, the foot rest being coupled
to the front end of the rack,
c. as well as an actuating device for extending and retracting the foot rest,
characterised in that
d. the foot rest is mounted so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (15) on the front
end of the rack, and
e. an actuating bar (10) is provided which is retained so as to be displaceable on
the frame between two end positions relative to the rack and which with its front
end is in contact with the foot rest (5), wherein a further displacement of the rack
(6) relative to the actuating bar located in its one end position causes the foot
rest to swing out about the pivot pin and a further displacement of the rack relative
to the actuating bar located in its other end position causes the foot rest to swing
in about the pivot axis.
2. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in Claim 1, characterised in that the foot rest (5) is connected by way of a rigid connecting element (17) to the front
end of the actuating bar (10), wherein the connecting element is retained with one
of its ends so as to articulate on the foot rest and with its other end so as to articulate
on the actuating bar (10).
3. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that both the rack (6) and the actuating bar (10) are displaceable in a straight line.
4. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the actuating device (7) is coupled to the rack (6).
5. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the rack (6) has on both sides longitudinal sections (6a) which extend in the direction
of displacement and to the front ends of which the foot rest (5) is coupled.
6. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the rack (6) has on both sides longitudinal sections (6a) which extend in the direction
of displacement and to the front ends of which the foot rest (5) is coupled, and that
the actuating bar (10) extends parallel to the longitudinal sections.
7. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the rack (6) and the actuating bar (10) are mounted on the frame (4) in such a way
that during the entire sequence of movements as the foot rest (5) is extended and
retracted a parallel relative movement is produced between the frame and the actuating
bar.
8. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the actuating bar (10) is mounted in at least one retaining means (11, 12), the retaining
means also serving simultaneously as a stop for the two end positions.
9. Chair for sitting and/or reclining as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterised in that mounted on the foot rest (5) is a fitting (16) which has an articulation point for
the pivot axis (15) and an articulation point for coupling to the actuating bar (10).