A reclining seat includes a base, a back frame and back support connected to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame. In a first embodiment, a mechanism is provided to couple the back frame to the back support such that rotation of the back frame relative to the base automatically
A reclining seat includes a base, a back frame and back support connected to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame. In a first embodiment, a mechanism is provided to couple the back frame to the back support such that rotation of the back frame relative to the base automatically translates the back support relative to the back frame. In a second embodiment, a mechanism is provided to allow a user to control movement of the back support independently of back frame rotation. Preferably, the reclining seat is incorporated into a wheelchair.
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What is claimed is: 1. A reclining seat comprising: a base; a back frame pivotally coupled to the base for rotation about a first pivot axis; a back support slidingly coupled to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame; a mechanism including a support member and a second portion, t
What is claimed is: 1. A reclining seat comprising: a base; a back frame pivotally coupled to the base for rotation about a first pivot axis; a back support slidingly coupled to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame; a mechanism including a support member and a second portion, the support member pivotally coupled at a first support end to the back frame at a first connection point and coupled to the second portion at a second support end, the second portion having a first end pivotally coupled to the base at a second connection point for rotation about a second pivot axis and having a second end coupled to the back support, the second portion having a length from the first end to the second end in a directionextending between the first and second connection points, the length of the second portion being variable, wherein rotation of the back frame relative to the base varies the length of the second portion and translates the back support relative to the back frame. 2. The reclining seat of claim 1, wherein the support member is a linear actuator, and operation of the linear actuator is selectively controllable allowing the back support to translate independently of rotation of the back frame. 3. The reclining seat of claim 1, wherein the back frame is coupled to the base at a first frame end and rotation of the back frame relative to the base from an upright position into a reclined position translates the back support toward the first frame end. 4. The reclining seat of claim 1 further comprising an actuator coupled to the base and to the back frame to rotate the back frame relative to the base. 5. A reclining seat comprising: a base; a back frame pivotally coupled to the base for rotation about a first pivot axis; a back support slidingly coupled to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame; a mechanism including a support member and a second portion, the support member pivotally coupled at a first support end to the back frame at a first connection point and coupled to the second portion at a second support end, the second portion having a first end pivotally coupled to the base at a second connection point for rotation about a second pivot axis and having a second end coupled to the back support, the second portion having a length from the first end to the second end in a direction extending between the first and second connection points, the length of the second portion being variable, wherein rotation of the back frame relative to the base varies the length of the second portion and translates the back support relative to the back frame; the back support including a pair of tracks, and the second portion including a linkage having first, second, third, and fourth links, each of the links having a first end and a second end, the first and second links being rotatably coupled to the base at their respective first ends and rotatably coupled at their respective second ends to the first ends of the third and fourth links, the third and fourth links being rotatably coupled at points intermediate their first and second ends, and the second ends of the third and fourth links being slidably coupled to the back support tracks. 6. The reclining seat of claim 5, the back support having a lower end proximate the base and an upper end distal the base, and having a central axis extending between the lower and upper ends, wherein each track of the pair of tracks has a longitudinal centerline symmetrically oriented at an angle relative to the back support central axis in generally a V-shaped arrangement. 7. The reclining seat of claim 5, wherein the tracks form generally C-shaped channels and the third and fourth links include follower members received in the channels for movement within the channels. 8. The reclining seat of claim 7, wherein the follower members are rollers that are generally shaped as discs and rotatably mounted to the third and fourth links. 9. A reclining seat comprising: a base; a back frame pivotally coupled to the base for rotation about the base along a first pivot axis; a back support slidingly coupled to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame, the back support having a lower end proximate the base and an upper end distal the base, a central axis extending between the lower and upper ends, a pair of tracks, wherein each track has a longitudinal centerline symmetrically oriented at an angle relative to the back support central axis in generally a V-shaped arrangement; a linkage formed by first, second, third, and fourth links, each of the links having a first end and a second end, the first and second links being rotatably coupled to the base at their respective first ends and rotatably coupled at their respective second ends to the first ends of the third and fourth links, the third and fourth links being rotatably coupled at points intermediate their first and second ends, and the second ends of the third and fourth links being slidably coupled to the tracks of the back support; a support member pivotally coupled at a first support end to the back frame and coupled at a second support end to the linkage; and an actuator coupled to the base and, to the back support frame to rotate the back support frame relative to the base, wherein rotation of the back frame relative to the base from an upright position into a reclined position translates the back support toward the first pivot axis of the back frame. 10. A reclining seat comprising: a base; a back frame pivotally coupled to the base for rotation about a first pivot axis; a back support slidingly coupled to the back frame for translation relative to the back frame; an actuator extending between and pivotally coupled to the base and back frames, the actuator operable to rotate the back frame relative to the base about the first pivot axis between an upright position and a reclined position; and a mechanism pivotally coupled at a first end to the back frame and pivotally coupled to the base at a second end for rotation about a second pivot axis and coupled to the back support at a point intermediate the first and second ends, the mechanism having a length from the first end to the second end, the length being variable based on the angle of the back frame relative to the base, wherein the length of the mechanism decreases to slide the back support along the back frame towards the base when the back frame is rotated by the actuator toward the reclined position, and the length of the mechanism increases to slide the back support along the back frame away from the base when the back frame is rotated by the actuator toward the upright position.
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