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Recliner-back tilting mechanism

  • US 4,435,013 A
  • Filed: 06/22/1981
  • Issued: 03/06/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A mechanism for a recliner, comprising:

  • (A) a base plate secured to a seat of the recliner;

    (B) an arm with one end pivotally mounted on said base plate and another end affixed to the recliner, said arm having a substantially circular opening concentric with the pivotal center of the arm;

    (C) a first set of teeth formed along a section of said opening;

    (D) a second set of teeth formed along a section of said opening substantially opposite said first set of teeth and substantially identical in pitch;

    (E) a first retaining member having a first set of outer teeth adapted to be forced toward said first set of teeth (C) to be in mesh with said first set of teeth (C);

    (F) a second retaining member having a second set of outer teeth for engaging at least a portion of said second set of teeth (D) to secure said arm (B) at a desired position; and

    (G) means for moving said second retaining member (E) to engage said respective second sets of teeth to prevent angular movement of said arm (B), and to release engagement between said respective second sets of teeth to permit angular movement of said arm (B), at least a portion of said means disposed within said substantially circular opening in said arm (B);

    said first and second retaining members (E) and (F) disposed in said substantially circular opening and adjustably supported in a plane including said opening; and

    said first retaining member (E) adjustably supported in a plane including said opening with said first respective sets of teeth remaining slidingly meshed, even when said second respective sets of teeth are disengaged, allowing said arm (B) to pivot.

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