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Aids to Daily Living , Cushions and Pillows , Adult Standing Frame , Upper Body Ergometer , Upper Body Ergometers , Beach and Pool Chairs Advanced Seating & Positioning , Covers & Canopies , Vehicle Lifts & Ramps , Manual Wheelchair Parts , Power Wheelchair Parts , Mobility Scooter Parts © LLC 1999-2017 All Rights ReservedPrivacy PolicyHomeHome Care / The Porta Chair Riser Recliner Chair Care & nursing home portable riser recliner chair The easy room to room transportable moving recliner chair. The Porta Chair is our latest  innovative product. This portable riser recliner chair has been specifically designed to aid carers and make transport through the home or nursing care home easier – even where there is no power source as the Porta Chair can operate on a rechargeable battery in the event of an emergency. It makes the ideal solution for any care or rest home furniture. The castors lock into position for rising and reclining and the armchair is available with numerous safety options it’s been built with the well-being of both the user and carer in mind.




Ideal solution for care or nursing homes Quality british-built riser recliner chair Safety battery feature for power cuts Transfer patients or loved ones safely & easily Handy lifting arms for easier transfer Water proof and extra cushioning fabric available See it in a glossy brochure Call Free on 0800 854 330 Silvia Burge, West Midlands A ' is an armchair or sofa that reclines when the occupant lowers the chair's back and raises its front.[2] It has a backrest that can be tilted back, and often a footrest that may be extended by means of a lever on the side of the chair, or may extend automatically when the back is reclined. A recliner is also known as a reclining chair, lounger and an armchair. Modern recliners often feature an adjustable headrest, lumbar support and an independent footstool that adjusts with the weight and angle of the user's legs to maximize comfort.[4] Additional features include heat, massage and vibration. Some models are wheelchair accessible.




Recliners can also accommodate a near supine position for sleeping, and are common in airplanes and trains, as well as in homes. A riser armchair or lift chair includes a standing-up system, for elderly and people with limited mobility. Traditional home recliners are generally intended to be large immobile objects that never move and must be dragged or carried to be moved. Now home furniture manufacturers produce a thick padded leather or overstuffed fabric recliner with casters. Recliners with casters are also designed for a medical setting such as for use in a nursing home or hospital. Medical recliners often have accessory hooks and an optional removable arm and tray table. Used for apartments, the wall hugger recliner is used to save space. A wall hugger recliner is positioned with inches between itself and the wall and only reclines forward. This is achieved by utilizing a gliding mechanism underneath the seat that pushes the bottom half of the chair forward so the back of the recliner never gets any closer to the wall thus ensuring efficient usage of space.




The word recline was first used in the 1660s. Beginning in 1880 the word recliner was used to describe a type of chair. The Emperor Aurangzeb Carried on a Palanquin Around 1850, the French introduced a reclining camp bed that could serve as a chair, a bed and a chaise longue. It was portable and featured padded arm rests and a steel frame. In the late 1800s, many designs were found for motion chairs that were made of wood with a padded seat and back. Designs from France and America included a document or book holder.[8] The first reclining chair was reportedly owned by Napoleon III. Knabush and Shoemaker, two American cousins, are credited with gaining a patent on a wooden recliner. The design was the same wooden bench recliner found in other designs. Issued in 1928, the patent led to the founding of La-Z-Boy. In 1930, Knabush and Shoemaker patented an upholstered model with a mechanical movement. in 1959, Daniel F. Caldemeyer patented a recliner as owner of National Furniture Mfg. Co based in Evansville, Indiana.




[9] His invention initiated the widespread home usage of the chair that he called the rocket recliner.[] His name was based on the fact that he developed his chair based on the science of kinetics that he used while serving in the US Air Force. His design was used by NASA for the seats in Projects Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. His chairs were used in the ready room for these missions and can be seen in the movie Apollo 13. The Secret Service bought 50 of them for President Lyndon Baines Johnson as a Christmas gift. A Life magazine photo of President Johnson, post gall bladder surgery, has the President lifting his shirt and showing his scar while sitting in one of these chairs. The Presidential Seal was embossed on these chairs with one currently in the Smithsonian Institution and another at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum. With over 300 patents, Caldemeyer added the foot lift rest, heated seating and massage features to this chair and had the patent for the first entertainment center.

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