FIELD: personal use articles.
SUBSTANCE: transformable furniture for sitting and lying contains a framework including at least three stationary elements such as two lateral walls and a back with one or several cushions attached to it, positioned along the back, and draw-out sections, each of them, while in the sitting position, located within the space between the back and the cushion and designed so that to enable progressive rotary movement into a horizontal position and backwards while the second one forms the seat support surface whereon two cushions are located, one under the other, the upper cushion designed so that to be capable of collapsing in the direction of the back. The possibility of progressive rotary movement of the first section is ensured by the combination of curvilinear guides of the articulation linkage mechanism that serially connects the first section to at least one stationary element. The lever of the articulation linkage mechanism has cut-outs interacting (during transformation) with the rollers mounted on the first section while the second section adjoins the first one and is pivotally connected to it.
EFFECT: ensuring functional diversity of transformable furniture for sitting and lying.
6 cl, 7 dwg
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Dates
2015-06-10—Published
2014-02-06—Filed