IP Library Granted Patent US 6,988,769
Granted Patent B2
US 6,988,769 · App. 10/849,995 · Granted Jan 24, 2006

Spring toggle furniture mechanism

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Patent No.
US 6,988,769
App. No.
10/849,995
Granted
Jan 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spring assembly for an article of furniture having a seat assembly supported from a chair frame and an actuation mechanism for enabling a leg rest assembly to move between a stowed position and an extended position. The mechanism includes a support shaft, a drive rod spaced apart from the support shaft, and a toggle link coupled to the drive shaft. The spring assembly includes a spring with a first and a second end and adapted to attach to the toggle link at the first end. The spring also includes a member at the second end adapted to slidably engage the support shaft, whereby the spring aligns itself at a position on the support shaft where the length of the spring is at a minimum.

Claims (28)

1. In an article of furniture having a seat assembly supported from a chair frame and an actuation mechanism for enabling a leg rest assembly to move between a stowed position and an extended position, the mechanism including a support shaft, a drive rod spaced apart from the support shaft, and a toggle link coupled to the drive rod, a spring assembly comprising:

a spring with a first end attached to the toggle link and a second end directly and slidably engaging the support shaft, whereby the second end is slidable along a substantially circular-shaped, unobstructed portion of the support shaft and parallel with an axis defined by the support shaft to align the spring thereon.

2. The spring assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a member formed on the second end, the member having an inner diameter larger than a diameter of the support shaft, the member being slidable on the unobstructed portion of the support shaft permitting a stress of the spring to be reduced.

3. The spring assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the member further comprises a hook.

4. The spring assembly according to claim 1 , consisting essentially of a single spring sized to provide all of an extended biasing force to retain the leg rest assembly in the extended position when the leg rest assembly is in the extended position, whereby the single spring biases the leg rest assembly in the extended position.

5. The spring assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the single spring is sized to provide all of a stowed biasing force to retain the leg rest assembly in the stowed position when the leg rest leg rest assembly is in the stowed position, whereby the single spring biases the leg rest assembly in the stowed position.

6. The spring assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the single spring is to be positioned relative to the support shaft so that the stowed biasing force is less than the extended biasing force.

7. In an article of furniture of the type having a seat assembly supported from a chair frame and an actuation mechanism for enabling a leg rest assembly to move between a stowed position and an extended position, the mechanism comprising:

a support shaft;

a drive rod spaced apart from the support shaft;

a toggle link coupled to the drive rod; and

a biasing assembly including a spring with a first end attached to the toggle link and a second end directly and slidably engaging the support shaft, whereby the second end is slidable along a substantially circular-shaped, unobstructed portion of the support shaft and parallel with an axis defined by the support shaft to align the spring thereon.

8. The mechanism according to claim 7 further comprising a member formed on the second end, the member having an inner diameter larger than a diameter of the support shaft, whereby stress on a portion of the spring assembly adjacent the support shaft is reduced.

9. The mechanism according to claim 8 , wherein the member further comprises a hook.

10. The mechanism according to claim 7 , consisting essentially of a single spring sized to provide all of an extended biasing force to retain the leg rest assembly in the extended position when the leg rest leg rest assembly is in the extended position, whereby the single spring biases the leg rest assembly in the extended position.

11. The mechanism according to claim 10 , wherein the single spring is sized to provide all of a stowed biasing force to retain the leg rest assembly in the stowed position when the leg rest leg rest assembly is in the stowed position, whereby the single spring biases the leg rest assembly in the stowed position.

12. The mechanism according to claim 11 , wherein the single spring is positioned relative to the support shaft so that the stowed biasing force is less than the extended biasing force.

13. The mechanism according to claim 7 , wherein the toggle link is rigidly secured to the drive rod.

14. The mechanism according to claim 13 , wherein the drive rod is received through an aperture formed in the toggle link.

15. The mechanism according to claim 7 , wherein the unobstructed portion of the support shaft further comprises a smooth surface.

16. A method of assembling an article of furniture of the type having a seat assembly supported from a chair frame and an actuation mechanism for enabling a leg rest assembly to move between a stowed position and an extended position, the actuation mechanism including a support shaft, a drive rod spaced apart from the support shaft, and a toggle link coupled to the drive rod, the method comprising:

attaching a first end of a spring to the toggle link; and

slidably engaging a second end of the spring directly to a substantially circular-shaped, unobstructed portion of the support shaft whereby the second end is slidable along an axis defined by and parallel to the support shaft to align the spring thereon.

17. The method according to claim 16 further comprising reducing stress on the spring by sizing an inner diameter of the second end to be larger than a diameter of the support shaft to operably permit self alignment of the spring along the unobstructed portion of the support shaft.

18. The method according to claim 17 , wherein the second end further comprises a hook.

19. The method according to claim 16 , further comprising sizing a single spring to provide all of an extended biasing force to retain the leg rest assembly in the extended position when the leg rest leg rest assembly is in the extended position, whereby the single spring biases the leg rest assembly in the extended position.

20. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising sizing the single spring to provide all of a stowed biasing force to retain the leg rest assembly in the stowed position when the leg rest leg rest assembly is in the stowed position, whereby the single spring biases the leg rest assembly in the stowed position.

21. The method according to claim 20 , further comprising positioning the single spring relative to the support shaft so that the stowed biasing force is less than the extended biasing force.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 22, 2011
From: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE LLC (AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA CAPITAL FINANCE CORPORATION)
To: LA-Z--BOY INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 027265/0717 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 11, 2008
From: LA-Z-BOY INCORPORATED; KINCAID FURNITURE COMPANY, INCORPORATED; ENGLAND, INC.; BAUHAUS U.S.A., INC; LA-Z-BOY GREENSBORO, INC.; LZB FINANCE, INC.; LADD TRANSPORTATION, INC.; LA-Z-BOY LOGISTICS, INC.; LZB CAROLINA PROPERTIES, INC.; LZB FURNITURE GALLERIES OF PARAMUS, INC.; LZB FURNITURE GALLERIES OF ST. LOUIS, INC.; LZB RETAIL, INC.; LA-Z-BOY SHOWCASE SHOPPES, INC.; LZB FURNITURE GALLERIES OF WASHINGTON D.C., INC.; LZBFG OF SOUTH FLORIDA, LLC; BOCA RATON GALLERIES, LLC; LZB FURNITURE GALLERIES OF KANSAS CITY, INC.; LZB FURNITURE GALLERIES OF BOSTON, INC.; LZB DELAWARE VALLEY PROPERTIES, INC.; LZB DELAWARE VALLEY INC.; MONTGOMERYVILLE HOME FURNISHINGS, INC.; LZB MANUFACTURING, INC.
To: WACHOVIA CAPITAL FINANCE CORPORATION (CENTRAL), AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 020487/0199 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2004
From: LAPOINTE, LARRY P.
To: LA-Z-BOY INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 015363/0272 →