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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Forming system for stone benches US112326 1998-07-09 US6090324A 2000-07-18 Paul A. Keady
A forming system for constructing stone benches which incorporates a forming tray that has a central support extending therethrough. The central support is temporarily supported at opposite ends and temporary shoring is provided beneath the length of the forming tray. Concrete and stone are placed in the forming tray and allowed to set. Next, the set concrete and stone are removed from the forming tray and support legs are placed under the concrete and stone and they are lowered into final position.
242 Furniture seats US67027 1998-04-28 US5957536A 1999-09-28 Mike Sullivan
Furniture seats have forward, rearward and intermediate horizontal support conduits extending parallel with respect to one another in a lengthwise direction of the seat. The forward and rearward horizontal support conduits include a plurality of blind holes, while the intermediate horizontal support conduit includes plural pairs of through holes. A number of generally L-shaped one-piece decking support conduits have their forward and rearward ends inserted into respective ones of the blind holes of the forward and rearward horizontal support conduits. A region between such forward and rearward ends is inserted into a respective pair of through holes of the intermediate horizontal support conduit so that the horizontal support conduit is sleeved thereover. A plurality of parallel decking structures (preferably smaller-diameter conduits) are attached to said L-shaped decking support conduits so as to form a surface to support a person in a seated position.
243 Seat for elderly and disabled US890833 1997-07-10 US5938287A 1999-08-17 Brian F. Donnelly
A seat, such as in a chair or bench, for indoor or outdoor spaces that makes sitting and rising from a seated position easier, safer and more comfortable for the elderly or individuals with temporary or permanent disabilities. A seat with a unique extended arm configuration having a plurality of secure support surfaces extending beyond the front edge of the seating surface used in conjunction with a seating surface that can be higher than conventional seats and has a seating surface that can be parallel to horizontal or tilted slightly forward. When used in a free-standing mode the extended arms are used in conjunction with a front leg support that extends beyond the front edge of the seating surface. In a non-free standing mode the extended arms can be used without the front leg support. The unique arm configuration or combination of unique arm and front leg support configuration provide increased comfort and safety when leaning back to sit down or pushing up to rise from a seated position.
244 Pivotal support assembly for a convertible bench/table container apparatus US694167 1996-08-08 US5718475A 1998-02-17 Stephen P. Watts
A convertible bench/table container apparatus is disclosed in one presently preferred embodiment of the present device as including a support container assembly having an internal storage chamber disposed therein for the purpose of storing children's toys, clothing, blankets, etc. or for use as an ice chest, food receptacle, etc. In preferred construction, the support container assembly may be formed having a base board member and one or more openable seat members to facilitate access to the internal storage chamber of the support container assembly. Preferably, the seat members are hingeably attached at a first end to the base board member and operably disposed in alignment with a raised rim of the upper portion of the support container assembly which provides structural support to the seat members in a closed position. Mountably engaging the base board member is a pivotal support assembly which provides structural support to the convertible bench/table container apparatus by the armrest assembly when the backrest/tabletop is pivoted from a first position, providing a park or lawn bench structure, into a second position, providing a tabletop (or desktop). Structurally, the pivotal support assembly accommodates the movement of the backrest/tabletop into either the first position or the second position, as outlined above, and comprises a point of rotation thereabout.
245 Support body for outdoor equipment US256435 1994-07-05 US5680733A 1997-10-28 Motoi Mitani
In outdoor equipment having at least one supporting body (S) for mounting the outdoor equipment body thereon and for fixing the same to the surface of the ground, a floor or wall, it is characterized in that the supporting body (S) is composed of a plurality of body plates (1) which have been machined beforehand in given shapes, and mounting plates (3) which are fixed to the body plates (1) by way of bolts (4) and to the outdoor equipment body, the wall or the ground. As a result, it is possible to provide outdoor equipment which is improved in the problems of maintenance, manufacturing labor, product accuracy, moving and exchanging.
246 Modular church pew system US538352 1995-10-03 US5653507A 1997-08-05 Lorraine Moore
A modular pew system comprises a pew section and a panel member. The pew section has a first end and a second end. The pew section is formed from a seat section and a back section. The seat section and the back section each have a first end and a second end which correspond to the first end and the second end of the pew section. A first half of a first slidable fastener is positioned on the first end of the seat section. A first half of a second slidable fastener is positioned on the first end of the seat section. The first panel member has a shape to form an end facade for the pew section. The panel member has a first side surface and a second side surface. A second half of the first slidable fastener is positioned on the first side surface of the first panel member to engage the first half of the first slidable fastener. A second half of the second slidable fastener is positioned on the first side surface of the first panel member to engage with first half of the first slidable fastener. As many pew sections as desired can be attached together depending on the needs of the customer.
247 Vandal-resistant bench and frame therefor US380976 1995-01-31 US5649743A 1997-07-22 Gerald P. Skalka
A vandal-resistant article of furniture comprises left and right mirror-image frames, and a seating area extending between and fastened to the seat portions of the left and right frames. Each frame includes a seat portion, a base portion, and a locking cap or spacer at the joint between the seat and base portions. Male portions of forward and rearward dovetail half-lap joints and forward and rearward fastener seats are formed in the lower surface of the seat portion. Female portions of the joints are formed at the upper end of the base portion and respectively matingly receive the male portions. The upper end of the base portion also includes a lateral rib or spaced shoulders offset from the male portions of the joints. Forward and rearward nut seats can be provided to prevent rotation of nuts seated therein. The optional locking cap includes a laterally-extending wedge portion inserted between the forward and rearward fastener seats and the lateral rib for aligning the seat and base portions. Forward and rearward fasteners are inserted through aligned notches or apertures formed in the lower surface of the seat portion at the fastener seats, in the spacer or the wedge portion of the locking cap, and in the upper end of the base portion.
248 Motorized convertible seat-bed US512978 1990-04-23 US5038423A 1991-08-13 Rex D. Hall
A motorized convertible seat-bed to electrically shift the seat-bed from between its seat position and its bed position. The seat-bed including a drive unit and a pair of mounting plates connected to a seat support and back support pivotally interconnected by a pivot pin. The drive unit including a worm gear and slide assembly having a worm gear follower wherein rotation of the worm gear causes the slide assembly to shift along a longitudinal track carried by the frame side of the seat bed. A pivoted drive arm is interconnected between the slide assembly and the pivot pin such that as the slide assembly is shifted from its fully extended position to its fully retracted position the drive arm applies an upward force on the pivot pin to pivot the plates and supports into a bed position. When the slide assembly is shifted to a fully extended position by the worm gear the hinged drive arm applies a downward force on the pivot pin to pivot the pivot plates and supports about the bolt and shift the seat-bed into its upright seat position.
249 Sectional bench US410754 1989-09-22 US4919480A 1990-04-24 James H. Drew, III
In the disclosed embodiments the bench of the invention has six components or sections. Two sections are A-shaped support members, i.e. leg sections, each having a horizontal brace. A third section is a seat section which provides two parallel bench seats separated by a space which receives the two A-shaped support sections. More specifically, the A-shaped sections are received into the space between parallel rails, two sets of which support the bench seats. At least one rail at each end of the bench seats rests on a horizontal brace of an A-shaped support. The abutting rail and horizontal brace pair are locked together by insertion between blocks fixed to a stud with the spacing of the blocks providing a snug fit for the abutting rail and horizontal brace. The end of the stud opposite the blocks extends vertically to approximately the apex of the A-shaped support members. The apex of each A-shaped support member and the upper end of each of the locking studs fit into brackets in a top piece or cap which carries a back support for each seat.
250 Cantilever supports US271048 1988-11-14 US4890884A 1990-01-02 Ronald D. Olson
A support for a cantilevered object comprises support member having an X-shaped configuration defined by a central portion and a pair of a spaced apart lower arms attached to the support from which the cantilevered object extends and a pair of spaced apart upper arms constructed and arranged to be secured to the cantilevered object intermediate its ends. The member extends upwardly and outwardly from the support and is curvilinear from its lower to its upper end.
251 Reclining bench US212015 1988-06-27 US4804224A 1989-02-14 Wayne C. Stapf
A reclining bench having a pair of elongated platform members and a pair of pivotally attached upright members having a seat and back attached thereto. A pair of cams disposed between the seat and the platforms make the reclining bench adjustable from and between a reclined position wherein it is tipped back against a stop member attached to the platform members to a forward position resting upon a flat top of the cam members.
252 Bench with V-shaped slats US888005 1986-07-22 US4730872A 1988-03-15 Siegbert Golzer
Sitting bench for public facilities, such as parks, street, waiting rooms and lounges on subways, airports or the like, having two or more interconnected stands exhibiting the approximate configuration of seats, equipped with floor or wall fastening elements and serving to support the seat slats, which together form the seating surface. The seat slats are triangular in cross section. The stands are equipped with corresponding acutely angled, V-shaped supports or receiving grooves to which the slats are fastened by screws penetrating the supports in the area of their points. A bead is provided on the outer edge of the stands and the floor or wall fastening elements are half-shells divided in their longitudinal center plane and equipped with a clamping groove to grip the bead.
253 Seat US831008 1986-02-19 US4703976A 1987-11-03 Heinz Wirth
The seat consists essentially of a seat frame and a back rest frame, which are screwed to each other by way of plates which are welded thereto. The seat frame and back rest frame each consist of a curved sectional member, whereof the ends are constructed as skid-type feet. The seat frame and back rest frame are each strengthened by a transverse reinforcement and, when the surface of the seat or back rest includes a lattice, is welded to the frame, when the surface of the seat or back rest includes a plastic shell, it is attached to the frame by clamping.
254 Convertible patio table US668507 1984-11-05 US4647107A 1987-03-03 Bobby R. Hoover; Roy G. Fanning
A patio table (10) with attached benches (22) which converts into two completely separate benches (22) with attached backs is disclosed. FIGS. 1 and 2 show the convertible patio table (10) in its assembled configuration. Table top (12) comprises two table top halves (14), having top members (16) attached to top rails (18). FIG. 3 shows the table (10) is transition from its assembled position to its fully disassembled position. FIG. 4 shows the table (10) fully disassembled into two separate benches (22). The backs of benches (22) are formed by unfastening latches (20) and pivoting table top halves (14) and table top support members (24) upward and rearward about bolts (26). Benches (22) comprise top bench members 28, bench rails (30), end bench members (32), foot rails (34) and stops (36). FIG. 5 shows a larger convertible patio table (50) which comprises a convertible patio table (10) assembled together with two table halves (42) of a shorter convertible patio table (40). This larger patio table (50) converts into two long benches (22) and two shorter benches (42), all with attached backs.
255 Bench back rest convertible to locked table top US871701 1978-01-23 US4194784A 1980-03-25 Gerald A. Dostal; Richard S. Havlick
The present invention relates to an improved apparatus for use in connection with a convertible table, seat structure whereby the back portion of the seat can be moved to a position relative to the seat portion of the seat such that the back portion functions as a table top and incorporates a locking device for securely locking the back portion of the seat when such back portion of the seat has been moved to its table top position.
256 Bench seat with end aligning and reinforcing insert US519601 1974-10-31 US3960405A 1976-06-01 David C. DeLong
An alignment structure for end to end positioned multichanneled seats and footboards such as may be used for seating stadium stands. Channel shaped inserts positioned in laterally spaced front and rear channels of two end to end seat sections (or footboards) span the joint between the seat sections and extend end wise into each to maintain end to end alignment between the seat sections. Each channel shaped insert is anchored in one or the other of the end to end seat sections and permits expansion and contraction displacement movement between the seat sections.
257 Fold-up flat topped supports US3704674D 1971-10-04 US3704674A 1972-12-05 JOHNSON CHARLES J
A flat topped support useable as a table and as a seat is made of lumber. A top is made of a plurality of short boards side-byside and two spaced apart wood strips which extend across the undersides of the boards and is secured to all of them. The edges of the strips that face each other are undercut to form channels or recesses. Two or more pairs of crossed wooden legs support the top. A pivot bolt pivotally secures the legs of each pair together. Outside the legs at the top of the leg pairs a brace board connects the adjacent pairs and seat in the recesses. A locking bar is suspended from the top midway between the strips by a coiled spring and has its ends notched to provide seats for the lower edges of the brace boards. The spring is of such length that it is under tension when the notches of the bar seat on the lower edges of the brace boards. Lower brace boards may be used to hold the spacing between adjacent pairs.
258 Two place seating unit US3700279D 1970-10-02 US3700279A 1972-10-24 REINEMAN RICHARD G; SCHAEFER GEORGE E
The invention is of a two place seating unit of molded fiberglass. The assembled unit is a unitary structure having a sculptured appearance, which permits the user to sit comfortably whether facing immediately forward of the seating unit or to either side. Cantalever mounting is employed to afford maximum free space beneath the seating consistent with its sculptured appearance.
259 Radius pew modules US3584916D 1968-11-12 US3584916A 1971-06-15 BAYES THEODORE L
Basic radius pew modules and derivatives thereof have a frame constructed of essentially wood components none of which have compound curved surfaces. Eventually compound curve results are obtained by adding formed upholstered cushion materials to the frame. During final assembly, in a church for example, factory assembled curved back frame subassemblies are initially fitted with legs into free standing frames which initially are not secured to a floor. Subsequently, positioning fasteners are used to secure legs and curved back subassemblies permanently together. Then curved back cushions are added. Thereafter, curved seat frame and curved seat cushion subassemblies are secured across leg supports to complete a series of midrow modules. Each of these legs, with respect to its width is used only in part and is therefore ready to receive ends of adjacent subassemblies of both curved backs and seats. Adjacent aisles, end modules of various lengths complete rows of various total arcuate lengths. End modules are of the same modular construction until a row end is approached. Then one of a selected group of end style designs is installed and the end leg support fully supports such end. When an arcuate row of a radius is finally positioned and/or all arcuate rows are finally positioned, then all legs are preferably secured to the floor.
260 Self-adjusting mid-pew support US59662366 1966-11-23 US3378223A 1968-04-16 WAY DOUGLAS E; BERRY HAMMOND A
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