The structure of a recliner mainly includes the following aspects:
Frame structure: The frame of a recliner is usually made of metal (such as iron, aluminum) or wood, and has sufficient stability and load-bearing capacity to support the weight of the entire recliner and the user's body.
Seat support: The seat support structure is a key part of a recliner, and it mainly comes in two forms: springs and rubber belts. Spring seats provide elasticity and comfort, while rubber belt seats are softer and can better adapt to body curves.
Back structure: The back structure of a recliner usually has adjustable mechanical parts that can adjust the angle and position according to the user's needs to provide more comfort and support.
Armrests and pillows: Recliners are usually also equipped with armrests and pillows to provide additional support and comfort. Armrests can help users maintain a stable sitting posture, and pillows can provide support for the head and neck.
Wheels and foldable design: Some recliners also have wheels and foldable functions, which make it easier for users to move and store them, increasing the portability and flexibility of the recliner.
